Antenna Characteristics - Radwin 5000 HPMP User Manual

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GSU
CAN/CSA
AS/NZS
GSU
Architecture
GSU to PoE Interface
Dimensions
Weight
Power Feeding
Max Power Dissipation
Operating Temperature Range
Humidity
EN/IEC
FCC
ETSI
CAN/CSA-CEI/IEC
AS/NZS

Antenna Characteristics

An antenna is the radiating and receiving element from which the radio signal, in the form of
RF power, is radiated to its surroundings and vice versa. The transmission range is a function
of the antenna gain and transmitting power. These factors are limited by country regulations.
The RADWIN 5000 HPMP may be operated with an integrated antenna attached to the HSU
unit, or with an external antenna wired to the HBS/HSU via a N-type connectors. All cables
and connections must be connected correctly to reduce losses. The required antenna imped-
ance is 50Ω.
RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual
Designed to meet ICES-003:2004 Class B
Designed to meet CISPR 22:2006 class B
Outdoor Unit Connectorized for External GPS Antenna
Outdoor CAT-5e cable; Maximum cable length: 100 m
24.5cm(H) x 13.5cm(W) x 4.0cm(D)
1.0kg/2.2lbs
Power provided by PoE device
10Watt
-35°C to + 60°C / -13°F to 140°F
100% condensing, IP67
Designed to meet EN/IEC 60950-1, 60950-22
Designed to meet 47 CFR Class B, Part15, Subpart B
Designed to meet EN 300 386 V1.3.3; EN 301 489-4 V1.3.1; EN 301 489-1
Designed to meet CISPR 22-02
Designed to meet CISPR22: 2006 Class B
Release 3.2.00
Appendix A
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