Identifying The Components - Cisco AIR-BR1410A-A-K9 - Aironet 1410 Wireless Bridge Deployment Manual

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In the above figure, the installation on the left shows the 1400 Series Bridge SKU with Integrated
antenna. Here two RG6 coaxial cables run from the Bridge to the inside of the building through the
Grounding Block. The middle and right picture depict the installation of Bridge 1400 SKU with
remote antennas. In the middle picture, the Bridge has been installed indoors and the distance
between the bridge and the antenna has been extended using LMR 400/600 cables.
Tip: Cisco does not offer LMR-400 or LMR-600 cable with N-Type connectors to extend
the distance from the bridge ODU to the antenna beyond the 4.9 ft (1.5 meter) pigtail
distance, but these are very readily available from Third Party Sources. Although you
can use the longer cable, there will be losses associated to it. So use the outdoor range
calculator carefully by incorporating the loss per feet of this cable for EIRP values.

6.1 Identifying the components

Cisco Aironet BR-1400 Bridge and Power Injector Cable Assembly
Figure 30.
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