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VSWR Training
this course you will determine if connectors have been
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IossNSWR and insertion loss specifications have been met.
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We know what it takes to meet today's design and
installation requirements and to quickly get your system
Andrew Products
Microwave antennas
Base station antennas for cellular and PCS
Equipment shelters
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Pressurization equipment
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shelter designs allow for economical system expansion.
All Andrew shelters are guaranteed for 10 years.
Microwave Antennas
Andrew has the industry's largest selection of microwave
antennas for frequencies ranging from 335 MHz to
58.2 GHz. They are available in diameters of 1 to 15 ft
(0.3 to 4.6 m) and in several performance levels. This
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Andrew microwave and wireless systems include a wide
range of product offerings including antennas, transmission line, and accessories. In addition, we offer a variety
of services to help you including sales support, program
management, and on -site installation. This catalog
provides you with the information you need to plan
and build a microwave system. It details the options
coaxial or waveguide
coaxial inputs.
Solid reflectors are used throughout the frequency spectrum. Depending upon the antenna type, antenna inputs
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upon your system's demands. Andrew recommends the 7/8" EIA
flanges due to their superior electrical and mechanical characteristics. All air dielectric connectors contain a 1/8" NPT fitting for
pressurization interface equipment. See pages 534 -565.
Optional Struts. Optional struts can provide added rigidity to antennas. Bottom struts help with snow and ice loading. See page 123.
Feed -Thru option the WaIVRoof Feed -Thru Plate allows building
access for your transmission line, providing protection from the out-
`Spread spectrum, other unlicensed radio systems, and selected antennas are
available with coaxial inputs above 3.9 GHz, where noted.
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Many choices are available based upon your system's demands.
See pages 160 -193.
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mended for each transmission line run; one at the top of the
(vertical) run, one at the bottom of the vertical run before it
leaves the tower, and one prior to shelter entry. Other options
are available. See pages 197 -198.
8 Hanger Support and Attachment Accessories. Many product
accessories are available to securely fasten each transmission
line type for various applications. See pages 194 -196.
Rigid Rectangular Waveguide Components. Rigid wave guide components are used within the equipment room or
shelter where space is limited. They provide a much smaller
bend and twist radius than that of comparable elliptical wave guide. In addition, waveguide and flange adapters can provide
quick fix solutions. Rigid waveguide components are custom
manufactured based upon your system requirements. Request
ezGuide, the free planning software from Andrew. See
pages 202 -218.
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Pressurization Equipment
Termination Load
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See Pages
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Connectors
462 -470
HELIAX Jumpers
584 -587
232 -241
599 -625
Equipment Shelters
692 -701
Antenna
Concrete
Structural Options
Door Options
Basic Electrical System
Optional Electrical Equipment
Pressurization Equipment
242 -271
(3)
Dehydrator, automatic
Pressurization equipment and accessories
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HELIAX Jumper
Connector
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(1)
Antennas
Waveguides
HELIAX Coaxial
Cable
Coaxial Cables
System Planning
Microwave (8)
Antenna System
Transmission Line
Support
and Accessories
(5)
Cable
Bridge
Connectors
(6)
Equipment
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Terrestrial Microwave Antennas
Terrestrial Microwave Antenna Nomenclature
Antenna Types
System Planning Software
44
Antenna Construction
45
47
Electrical Specifications
48
38
39
48
Electrical Definitions
49
49
50
Multiband Antennas
Mechanical Specifications
92
51
95
111
Antenna Options
Antenna Accessories
114
123
Introduction
ValuLine Antenna Nomenclature
127
130
Mechanical Specifications
Forces and Twisting Moments Due to Wind Loads
Antenna Packing
128
131
138
148
149
150
152
156
195
196
Hybrid T Reflectometer
201
Rectangular Waveguide
Flange Codes and Identification
Elliptical Waveguide Components
Circular Waveguide
Circular Waveguide Components
Circular Waveguide Accessories
Technical Data
Waveguide Attenuation Graphs
202
204
207
219
220
225
227
230
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Antenna Nomenclature
Andrew uses an alphanumeric numbering system for
identification and ordering of terrestrial microwave
antennas. Andrew type numbers describe antenna type,
size and operating frequency band. The system is known
worldwide, and many governments, PTTs and OEMs use
Andrew terminology such as "HSX type performance"
to specify antennas within their equipment procurement
documents.
Example:
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KP
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MKP
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PX, P_F
diameter in feet.
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FPHP
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UMX
PDV, PDH
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PAR, PARX
LB, LBX
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Types
Shielded Antennas
Shielded antennas include a low-VSWR feed, painted
reflector and shield with RF absorber, a planar radome
and a mount for attachment to a vertical pipe. This series
of antennas provides excellent radiation characteristics,
rugged construction and high environmental survivability.
Special environmental versions are available for the most
difficult system locations. Many are also available with
one or two -piece reflectors for efficient and less costly
shipping.
Ultra Series
Ultra High
Performance
Antennas
UHX and UHP Series antennas provide high gain, low
VSWR and superior radiation pattern performance for
easier frequency coordination. They minimize frequency
congestion problems because of a highly efficient
beam -forming feed and superior pattern performance.
UHX Series feature dual polarization. UHP Series are a
single polarized version.
Ultra
Multiband
Antennas
High
HP 8t; HPX
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FPHP
LB and LBX
Antennas
FPHP
Antennas
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Dual Beam
Dual Beam
Angle
Diversity
Antennas
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P, PL,
PX
PXL
Standard
Parabolic
Antennas
of installation
Single and dual -polarized options
are available in most applicable fre-
quencies
Spun aluminum reflectors provide
long term reliability and minimize
environmental distortion to protect
system investments
FP 8f; FPX
FP and FPX
Flat Panel
Array
Antennas
Standard
Focal Plane
Antennas
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KPR F- Series)
Types
KP F-, KPR F-
Mini-
MKP
Series
Unshielded
Antennas
Series
GRIDPAK
Antennas
GRIDPAK
Antennas
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Antennas are supplied with either one -piece reflectors or
two -piece reflectors for on -site assembly. All 2 -10 ft
reflectors are one -piece; 12 and 15 ft reflectors are two piece. Split (two -piece) reflectors are available as an
option for 8 and 10 ft antennas. Solid (one-piece) reflectors are available as an option for 12 ft antennas. KP
Series GRIDPAK antennas are supplied completely disassembled.
Feed hub used on Ultra High Performance, High Performance, Focal Plane
and Standard Antennas, 4 -ft (1.2 m) and larger, with waveguide feeds.
Simplified installation.
antenna.
RF seals
compatible materials and corrosion inhibiting compounds. The hub interface has been salt spray tested
for more than 7500 hours and meets the corrosion
resistance requirements of U.S. Military Specifications
MIL- F- 14072C, MIL-STD-889B and MSFC- SPEC -250A.
Feed Types
Coaxial feeds are used below 3 GHz and are air- or foam dielectric type. F- series antennas have foam -filled feeds
that are designed for use with HELIAX foam -dielectric
cable. Guy lines or rods are included with all feeds except
some antennas smaller than 12 ft (3.7 m), where they are
unnecessary. Most feeds above 3 GHz are terminated with
rectangular waveguide flanges. Guy lines are used with all
waveguide feeds.
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excel in resistance to heat, rain, snow, fungus, ice accumulation, corrosive atmosphere and ultraviolet light.
Upgrades to TEGLAR on HP and HPX series is optional.
Standard Color
Shielded Antennas
Gray
White
Standard Antennas
Gray
Gray
Unpainted aluminum
Mounts
All microwave antennas are supplied with a vertical tower
mount. Roof, vertical tilt and horizontal tilt mounts are
available as options.
Shields
Cylindrical shields, attached to the reflector rim, improve
the radiation pattern performance of parabolic antennas.
RF absorbing material is placed at critical locations inside
the shield to reduce RF energy reflections.
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HP High Performance Antenna
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40
50
Radiation patterns determine an antenna's ability to discriminate against unwanted signals under conditions of
radio congestion. Radiation patterns are dependent on
antenna series, size, and frequency. A Radiation Pattern
Envelope (RPE) comparison of various antenna series is
shown at the right. For more information, see page 48.
Gain. For a given frequency band, gain is primarily
function of antenna size.
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70
80
90
100
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80
RPE
--
10
20
Comparison at
2 GHz
Standard Antenna
GRIDPAK Antenna
30
40
50
60
70
80
go
100
5
10
1520 40
60
80
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VH
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
10
15 20 40 60
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The following terms describe the electrical characteristics
for Andrew microwave antennas. All rated electrical characteristics listed in the tables are guaranteed to be within
the tolerances stated below. Factory measurements of
these electrical characteristics are made under still,
dry conditions using state -of -the art equipment and
techniques ensuring high accuracy.
Half-power beamwidth
150 watts.
Antenna Types
Standard Antennas
Without Radome
With Standard Radome
125 (200)
125 (200)
125 (200)
GRIDPAK Antennas
125 (200)
(25)
(25)
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(25)
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Andrew offers
Basic Antenna
Radomes
Radome colors
Antenna Inputs
Reflector type
Packing type
Packing quantity
Accessories
In addition to the above options, Andrew offers the
following accessories to enhance your antenna selection.
Radomes
All shielded antennas include either a TEGLAR long -life
radome, a Hypalon coated nylon radome or a molded
thermoplastic planar radome, as specified in the tables.
The TEGLAR long -life radome is optional for antennas
which are normally supplied with the Hypalon radome.
Reflectors
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Feeds
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Type
Number
Diameter
RPE
fl (m)
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
GRIDPAK Antennas
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Horizontal Vertical
Cross
Pol.
Disc., dB
F/B
VSWR
Ratio
max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
KP
KP6F-335
KP8F-335
6 (2.0)
2978
8 (2.4)
2119
KP10E-335
10 (3.0)
2933
KP13F-335
13 (4.0)
2952
15.0
15.2
15.4
30.5
24.2
23
19
1.3 (17.7)
15.6
15.7
15.8
21.4
19.6
17
16
1.3 (17.7)
17.7
18.1
18.5
20.6
15.5
23
22
1.3 (17.7)
20.1
20.1
20.4
15.2
13.5
25
23
1.3 (17.7)
28
15
1.5 (14.0)
MKP
MKP-335
6.6 x 3.3
3439
11.0
11.0
11.0
37
(2x1)
Type
Number
Diameter
B (m)
RPE
Number(s)
Regulatory Compliance
U.S. FCC
ETSI
ETSI
101
74
78
Class
Gain
GRIDPAK Antennas
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Horizontal Vertical
Cross
Pol.
Disc., dB
F/B
VSWR
Ratio
max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
KP
KP6F-365
6 (2.0)
3005
KP8F-365
8 (2.4)
2120
KP10E-365
10 (3.0)
2938
KP13F-365
13 (4.0)
2954
15.8
16.3
16.3
28.4
21.6
29
20
1.3 (17.7)
16.7
17.4
17.8
22.1
17.5
22
18
1.3 (17.7)
18.7
19.4
19.6
18.5
13.9
33
24
1.3 (17.7)
21.0
21.5
22.0
13.4
10.6
33
24
1.3 (17.7)
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
KP
Diameter
ft (m)
Ell
KP6F-403
KP8F-403
RPE
Number(s)
Cross
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Horizontal Vertical
F/B
VSWR
Pol.
Ratio
max.
Disc., dB dB (R.L., dB)
6 (2.0)
3008
8 (2.4)
2123
KP10E-403
10 (3.0)
2944
KP13F-403
13 (4.0)
2958
16.4
16.3
16.6
22.9
19.3
27
20
1.35 (16.5)
17.7
17.5
18.0
19.7
20.0
19.6
20.4
16.8
16.3
28
20
1.35 (16.5)
12.6
30
22
1.35 (16.5)
22.0
22.2
22.6
13.0
13.0
30
24
1.35 (16.5)
22
17
19
1.35 (16.5)
MKP
MKP-403
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
6.6 x 3.3
13.5
3441
13.5
13.5
29
(2x1)
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Type
Number
Diameter
ft (m)
RPE
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Pol.
Horizontal Vertical Disc., dB
F/B
VSWR
Ratio
max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
GRIDPAK Antennas
KP
KP4F-820
4 (1.2)
3733
KP6F-820
6 (2.0)
2994
KP8F-820
8 (2.4)
3613
KP10E-820
10 (3.0)
2996
KP13F-820
13 (4.0)
2998
MKP
Cross
ETSI
IIE
MKP-820
6.6 x 3.3
1.4 (15.5)
17.5
18.2
18.8
17.2
15.9
28
24
21.8
22.6
23.2
10.8
9.5
30
28
1.4 (15.5)
23.4
24.1
24.7
9.0
8.0
34
25
1.35 (16.5)
25.2
25.9
26.5
8.0
6.7
30
25
1.35 (16.5)
27.3
28.0
28.6
5.8
4.9
36
30
1.35 (16.5)
10.0
20
15
1.5 (14.0)
18.0
18.2
18.5
20.0
(2x1)
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameter
RPE
It (m)
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Pol.
Horizontal Vertical Disc., dB
F/B
VSWR
Ratio
max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
P4F-9
4 (1.2)
2311
P6F-9
6 (1.8)
2302
8 (2.4)
2306
P10E-9
10 (3.0)
2308
P12F-9
12 (3.7)
2319
115F-9
15 (4.6)
2321
P8F-9
Cross
ETSI
4NpIMw.
18.1
18.4
18.7
19.5
19.5
21
1.3 (17.7)
21.5
21.9
22.2
13.0
13.0
12
24
1.3 (17.7)
24.0
24.3
24.7
9.2
9.2
15
27
1.3 (17.7)
26.0
26.3
26.6
7.8
7.8
15
29
1.3 (17.7)
27.7
28.0
28.3
6.7
6.7
15
30
1.3 (17.7)
29.6
29.9
30.2
5.3
5.3
16
32
1.3 (17.7)
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Type
Number
Diameter
RPE
It (m)
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Gain, dBi
Low
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
Pol.
F/B
Ratio
VSWR
max.
Disc., dB
dB
(R.L., dB)
GRIDPAK Antennas
KP
KP3F-13
3 (0.9)
4365
KP4F-13
4 (1.2)
4366
6 (2.0)
4367
(2.4)
4368
10 (3.0)
4369
KP6F-13
KP8F-13
KP10E-13
19.6
21.4
21.2
12.1
33
30
1.5 (14.0)
21.8
23.8
22.0
10.5
31
30
1.3 (17.7)
26.3
27.2
27.4
6.4
34
35
1.2 (20.8)
27.4
29.4
28.9
5.6
30
35
1.2 (20.8)
29.6
30.7
30.8
4.7
32
38
1.2 (20.8)
Type
Number
FPHP
Diameter
RPE
ft (m)
Number(s)
Regulatory Compliance
U.S. FCC
ETSI
ETSI
101
74
78
Class
Gain
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
F/B
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
VSWR
FPHP4F-13
(1.2)
2590
FPHP6F-13
6 (1.8)
2592
FPHP8F-13
(2.4)
2827
2
2
2
21.7
22.3
22.7
11.1
30
41
1.3 (17.7)
25.2
25.8
26.2
7.7
30
44
1.3 (17.7)
28.2
28.7
29.3
6.1
30
48
1.3 (17.7)
FP
FP4F-13
4 (1.2)
3032
FP6F-13
6 (1.8)
3034
FP8F-13
(2.4)
2594
FP10E-13
10 (3.0)
2596
FP12F-13
12 (3.7)
2
2
21.8
22.4
22.8
11.5
30
36
1.3 (17.7)
25.3
25.9
26.3
8.1
30
41
1.3 (17.7)
28.3
28.8
29.4
6.1
30
48
1.3 (17.7)
29.6
30.3
30.9
4.7
30
49
1.3 (17.7)
31.0
31.8
32.1
4.2
30
50
1.3 (17.7)
KPH
KPR3F-13
3 (0.9)
3482
KPR4F-13
4 (1.2)
3484
KPR6F-13
6 (2.0)
3486
(2.4)
3488
KPR10E-13
10 (3.0)
3012
KPR13F-13
13 (4.0)
3490
KPR8F-13
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
20.1
20.1
20.1
13.0"
28
23
1.35 (16.5)
22.4
23.6
23.6
10.1
30
24
1.35 (16.5)
25.9
27.0
27.0
6.6
30
30
1.35 (16.5)
28.2
28.8
29.3
5.4
30
32
1.30 (17.7)
29.9
30.5
31.0
4.7
30
32
1.30 (17.7)
32.4
32.9
33.5
3.6
30
35
1.30 (17.7)
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Diameter
ft (m)
Type
Number
U.S. FCC
RPE
Number(s)
74
101
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
F/B
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
VSWR
PL,
P
P4F-15
4 (1.2)
1518
PL6F-15
6 (1.8)
1513
8 (2.4)
1515
10 (3.0)
1517
PL8F-15
PL10E-15
-F Series
GRIDPAK Antennas
KP
2
2
22.6
23.0
23.3
11.6
30
30
1.15 (23.1)
26.1
26.5
26.8
7.8
30
32
1.10 (26.4)
28.6
29.0
29.3
5.8
30
34
1.10 (26.4)
30.6
31.0
31.3
4.7
30
36
1.10 (26.4)
KP4F-15
4 (1.2)
3826
KP6F-15
6 (2.0)
3978
KP8F-15
8 (2.4)
4096
KP10E-15
10 (3.0)
2969
KP13F-15
13 (4.0)
2980
2
2
23.1
23.4
23.7
11.0
31
28
1.30 (17.7)
26.8
27.1
27.4
7.2
32
31
1.20 (20.8)
28.4
28.7
29.0
6.2
30
32
1.20 (20.8)
30.4
30.7
31.0
4.7
34
33
1.15 (23.1)
32.8
33.1
33.4
3.8
30
40
1.15 (23.1)
VSWR
Diameter
M (m)
Type
Number
J=
J
Number(s)
Regulatory Compliance
ETSI
ETSI
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
Class
Gain
Cross
F/B
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
max.
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
dB
(R.L., dB)
Gain, dBi
Low
Mid -Band
HP
Si
RPE
Ib /in2
HP6F-17
6 (1.8)
1370
8 (2.4)
2252
HP10F-17
10 (3.0)
2254
HP12F-17
12 (3.7)
2256
HP15F-17
15 (4.6)
1381
HP8F-17
2
2
2
2
2
27.7
28.6
29.6
6.0
25
44
1.10 (26.4)
30.2
31.1
32.0
4.5
30
50
1.10 (26.4)
32.1
33.1
34.1
3.7
34
52
1.10 (26.4)
33.7
34.6
35.6
3.0
30
56
1.10 (26.4)
35.7
36.6
37.5
2.4
30
58
1.10 (26.4)
illPL, P
P2F -17
2 (1.8)
4344
P4F-17
4 (1.2)
2298
PL6F-17
6 (1.8)
2274
(2.4)
2276
PL1OF-17
10 (3.0)
2278
PL12F-17
12 (3.7)
2280
PL15F-17
15 (4.6)
1377
PLBF -17
2
2
2
2
2
2
18.2
19.7
19.9
15.3"
21
22
1.50 (14.0)
23.9
24.8
25.7
9.0
30
30
1.20 (20.8)
27.7
28.6
29.5
6.0
30
36
1.10 (26.4)
30.2
31.1
32.0
4.5
30
39
1.10 (26.4)
32.1
33.1
34.0
3.7
34
42
1.10 (26.4)
33.7
34.6
35.5
3.0
30
45
1.10 (26.4)
35.7
36.6
37.5
2.4
30
48
1.10 (26.4)
to 3 GHz
=16.9 degrees
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Number
Diameter
RPE
It (m)
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Cross
F/B
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
max.
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
VSWR
dB
(R.L., dB)
FP
FPX8-17*
6210
FPX10-17*
10 (3.0)
6209
FPX12-17*
12 (3.7)
6211
(2.4)
29.4
30.4
31.2
4.6
28
45
1.10 (26.4)
31.5
32.3
33.1
3.7
30
50
1.10 (26.4)
33.3
34.0
34.8
3.2
29
52
1.10 (26.4)
FP10E-17
10 (3.0)
6221
FP12F-17
12 (3.7)
6223
FP8F-17
(2.4)
GRIDPAK Antennas
KP
F-Series
2
2
2
29.9
30.8
31.9
4.6
30
49
1.10 (26.4)
31.9
32.8
33.8
3.7
30
51
1.10 (26.4)
33.6
34.3
35.3
3.1
30
54
1.10 (26.4)
8.6
31
5.5
4.8
3.7
3.0
33
32
38
30
32
36
36
42
40
1.20
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
KP4F-17
KP6F-17
KP8F-17
KP10E-17
KP13F-17
4 (1.2)
6 (2.0)
8 (2.4)
10 (3.0)
12 (3.7)
3830
4077
4098
B
B
2971
2982
2
B
24.6
28.3
25.5
29.3
30.1
31.1
31.9
34.3
32.8
35.3
26.4
30.2
31.7
33.7
36.2
(20.8)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
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Antenna Inputs. All antenna VSWR values are specified with 7/8" EIA connectors. Other optional inputs may result in equal or slightly higher VSWR. Contact Andrew for details.
Pressurization. Feeds are pressurizable to 10 lb/in2 (70 kPa), except PXL Series 3 lb/in2 (20 kPa).
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameter
RPE
It (m)
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
UHP
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
- Single
Cross
FB
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
VSWR
max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
Low
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
30.8
31.1
31.4
4.8
33
62
1.08 (28.3)
32.6
33.0
33.3
4.2
32
62
1.08 (28.3)
34.4
34.7
35.0
3.3
32
66
1.08 (28.3)
Gain, dBi
Polarized
UHP10-18
10 (3.0)
2169
UHP12-18
12 (3.7)
2170
UHP8-18
(2.4)
2168
UHP10E-18
10 (3.0)
2169
UHP12F-18
12 (3.7)
2170
UHP8F-18
PXL
IM
PXL8-18*
(2.4)
30.8
31.1
31.4
4.8
33
62
1.10 (26.4)
32.6
33.0
33.3
4.2
32
62
1.10 (26.4)
34.4
34.7
35.0
3.3
32
66
1.10 (26.4)
31.0
31.2
31.5
4.6
28
43
1.10 (26.4)
32.9
33.1
33.6
3.7
28
46
1.10 (26.4)
34.5
34.7
35.2
3.0
28
48
1.10 (26.4)
PXL10-18*
10 (3.0)
2288
PXL12-18*
12 (3.7)
2290
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Antenna Inputs. All antenna VSWR values are specified with 7/8" EIA connectors. Other optional inputs may result in equal or slightly higher VSWR.
Contact Andrew for details.
Pressurization. Feeds are pressurizable to 10 lb/in2 (70 kPa), except HPX, FPX, and PXL Sedes 3 Ib /inz (20 kPa).
Diameter
lt (m)
Type
Number
Regulatory Compliance
EIS!
ETSI
RPE
Humber(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
UHP
8 (2.4)
1444
UHP10-19
10 (3.0)
1445
UHP12-19
12 (3.7)
1446
UHP8-19
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBI
Mid -Band
31.1
32.9
34.6
Cross
F/B
Pol.
Ratio
max.
Disc., dB
dB
(R.L., dB)
4.2
30
57
1.20 (20.8)
3.6
30
60
1.20 (20.8)
2.9
30
64
1.20 (20.8)
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
31.9
32.7
33.7
34.5
35.4
36.2
VSWR
- Single Polarized
2
2
2
8 (2.4)
1447
UHP10E-19
10 (3.0)
1448
UHP12F-19
12 (3.7)
1449
HPX,
HP
HPX8-19*
8 (2.4)
1430
HPX10-19
10 (3.0)
1431
HPX12-19
12 (3.7)
1432
HPX15-19
15 (4.6)
1441
2
2
2
31.1
31.9
32.7
4.2
30
57
1.20 (20.8)
32.9
33.7
34.5
3.6
30
60
1.20 (20.8)
34.6
35.4
36.2
2.9
30
64
1.20 (20.8)
31.1
32.0
32.9
4.1
28
48
1.10 (26.4)
33.0
33.9
34.8
3.3
28
53
1.10 (26.4)
34.6
35.5
36.4
2.8
30
55
1.10 (26.4)
36.5
37.4
38.3
2.2
28
56
1.10 (26.4)
- Dual Polarized
-
2
2
2
HPX8F-19
HPX10E-19
8 (2.4)
2573
10 (3.0)
2575
31.1
32.0
32.9
4.1
28
48
1.20 (20.8)
33.0
33.9
34.8
3.3
28
43
1.20 (20.8)
6 (1.8)
1450
HP8F-19
8 (2.4)
2262
HP10E-19
10 (3.0)
2264
HP12F-19
12 (3.7)
2267
HP15F-19
15 (4.6)
1409
2
2
2
2
2
28.5
29.4
30.3
5.5
25
46
1.10 (26.4)
31.0
31.9
32.8
4.1
30
50
1.10 (26.4)
32.9
33.8
34.7
3.3
30
53
1.10 (26.4)
34.5
35.4
36.3
2.8
30
57
1.10 (26.4)
36.5
37.4
38.3
2.2
30
59
1.10 (26.4)
31.1
32.0
32.9
4.1
28
43
1.10 (26.4)
33.0
33.9
34.8
3.3
28
45
1.10 (26.4)
34.6
35.5
36.4
2.8
28
48
1.10 (26.4)
36.5
37.4
38.3
2.2
28
48
1.10 (26.4)
31.1
32.0
32.9
4.1
28
43
1.20 (20.8)
33.0
33.9
34.8
3.3
28
45
1.20 (20.8)
PXL,
PL
8 (2.4)
1426
PXL10-19
10 (3.0)
1427
PXL12-19
12 (3.7)
1428
PXL15-19
15 (4.6)
1429
PXL8-19
2
2
2
2
PXL8F-19
PXL10E-19
8 (2.4)
2563
10 (3.0)
2565
2
2
P2F-19
2 (0.6)
4390
P4F-19
4 (1.2)
1863
PL6F-19
6 (1.8)
2202
PL8F-19
8 (2.4)
2204
PL10E-19
10 (3.0)
1403
PL12F-19
12 (3.7)
1404
PL15F-19
15 (4.6)
1405
pREM/.
to 3 GHz
2
2
2
2
2
2
19.3
20.5
21.3
13.8
30
25
1.50 (14.0)
24.8
25.7
26.6
8.2
30
33
1.20 (20.8)
28.5
29.4
30.3
5.5
30
37
1.10 (26.4)
31.0
31.9
32.8
4.1
30
40
1.10 (26.4)
32.9
33.8
34.7
3.3
30
44
1.10 (26.4)
34.5
35.4
36.3
2.8
30
46
1.10 (26.4)
36.5
37.4
38.3
2.2
30
50
1.10 (26.4)
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Antenna Inputs. All antenna VSWR values are specified with 7/8" EIA connectors. Other optional inputs may result in equal or slightly higher VSWR.
Contact Andrew for details.
Pressurization. Feeds are pressurizable to 10 Ibrin2 (70 kPa), except HPX, FPX, and PXL Series 3
Ib /in2
(20 kPa).
Regulatory Compliance
Diameter
fl (m)
Type
Number
U.S. FCC
RPE
Number(s)
74
101
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Cross
F/B
Beamwidth
Degrees
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
32.0
41
25
47
1.10 (26.4)
33.9
3.3
29
52
1.10 (26.4)
34.8
34.9
2.8
29
52
1.10 (26.4)
30.5
31.4
32.2
4.1
30
50
1.10 (26.4)
32.2
33.1
34.0
3.3
30
53
1.10 (26.4)
33.8
34.7
35.6
2.8
30
55
1.10 (26.4)
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
30.4
31.2
32.3
33.1
34.0
VSWR
FPX,
FP
6410
FPX10-19*
10 (3.0)
6413
FPX12-19'
12 (3.7)
6415
FPX8-19*
(2.4)
6408
FP10E-19
10 (3.0)
6409
FP12F-19
12 (3.7)
6406
FPBF-19
2
2
KP
KP3F-19
3 (0.9)
4391
KP4F-19
4 (1.2)
3834
KP6F-19
6 (2.0)
4076
KP8F-19
(2.4)
4100
KP10E-19
10 (3.0)
2973
KP13F-19
13 (4.0)
2984
2
2
2
2
2
**
23.2
24.1
24.8
10.2
30
30
1.30 (17.7)
25.5
26.4
27.2
7.7
29
32
1.20 (20.8)
29.3
30.2
31.0
5.0
32
36
1.10 (26.4)
31.0
31.8
32.6
4.6
32
39
1.10 (26.4)
32.8
33.7
34.5
3.3
35
41
1.10 (26.4)
35.3
36.2
37.0
2.8
30
40
1.10 (26.4)
F/B
VSWR
Pressurization. Feeds are pressurizable to 10 lb/in2 (70 kPa), except UHX Series
Diameter
ft (m)
Type
Number
RPE
Number(s)
Regulatory Compliance
U.S. FCC
ETSI
ETSI
101
74
78
Class
Gain
UHX
Gain, dBi
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
Pol.
Ratio
max.
Disc., dB
dB
(R.L., dB)
Low
Mid -Band
31.9
32.1
32.3
4.2
30
58
1.10 (26.4)
33.8
34.0
34.2
3.6
32
62
1.10 (26.4)
35.4
35.6
35.8
2.8
32
67
1.10 (26.4)
Top
- Dual Polarized
8 (2.4)
2148 2149
UHX10-21*
10 (3.0)
2144 2145
UHX12-21*
12 (3.7)
2147 2146
UHX8-21 *
2148 2149
31.9
32.1
32.3
4.2
30
58
1.20 (20.8)
UHX10E-21
10 (3.0)
2145 2144
33.8
34.0
34.2
3.6
32
62
1.20 (20.8)
UHX12F-21
12 (3.7)
2147 2146
35.4
35.6
35.8
2.8
32
67
1.20 (20.8)
UHX8F-21
maximum
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Type
Number
Diameter
RPE
ft (m)
Number(s)
Regulatory Compliance
U.S. FCC
ETSI
ETSI
101
74
78
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
Pol.
Ratio
max.
Disc., dB
dB
(R.L., dB)
VSWR
F/B
Standard Antennas
Unpressurized Single Polarized Standard and Low VSWR
Antenna Inputs: 7/8" EIA, "F" Flange Female, Type N Female, and 7 -16 DIN Female
PL, P
P2F-23
2 (0.6)
3014
P4F-23
4 (1.2)
2198
PL6F-23
6 (1.8)
2188
PL8F-23
8 (2.4)
2190
PL10E-23
10 (3.0)
2192
PL12F-23
12 (3.7)
2194
2
2
2
2
20.8
21.6
22.0
12.0"
21
24
1.50 (14.0)
26.9
27.3
27.6
6.9
32
36
1.20 (20.8)
30.4
30.8
31.2
4.7
32
36
1.10 (26.4)
33.0
33.4
33.8
3.5
30
39
1.08 (28.3)
34.9
35.3
35.6
3.0
30
44
1.08 (28.3)
36.5
36.9
37.2
2.5
32
47
1.08 (28.3)
28.9
29.2
29.6
5.5
27
41
1.15 (23.1)
31.5
31.8
32.3
4.1
28
52
1.10 (26.4)
33.8
33.9
34.2
3.3
29
54
1.08 (28.3)
35.5
35.6
35.9
2.7
30
56
1.08 (28.3)
26.1
26.4
26.8
7.7
30
40
1.20 (20.8)
29.7
30.3
30.5
5.3
28
41
1.10 (26.4)
32.5
32.6
32.9
4.1
30
52
1.08 (28.3)
34.6
34.7
35.2
3.4
30
53
1.08 (28.3)
35.7
36.3
36.5
2.8
30
57
1.08 (28.3)
FPX,
FP
FPX6-23'
(1.8)
6945
FPX8-23'
8 (2.4)
6949
FPX10-23'
10 (3.0)
6917
FPX12-23'
12 (3.7)
6919
4 (1.2)
6954
FP6F-23
6 (1.8)
6938
FP8F-23
8 (2.4)
6942
FP10E-23
10 (3.0)
6914
FP12F-23
12 (3.7)
6916
2
2
KP3F-23
3 (0.9)
3394
KP4F-23
4 (1.2)
3837
KP6F-23
6 (2.0)
4082
KP8F-23
8 (2.4)
4126
KP10E-23
10(3.0)
2975
KP13F-23
13 (4.0)
2986
24.7
25.1
25.3
8.1
38
30
1.20 (20.8)
27.2
27.5
27.8
6.9
30
30
1.20 (20.8)
31.0
31.3
31.6
4.5
30
36
1.10 (26.4)
32.6
32.9
33.1
3.4
30
35
1.08 (28.3)
34.5
34.8
35.1
3.0
30
38
1.08 (28.3)
37.0
37.2
37.5
2.4
30
38
1.08 (28.3)
7.9"'
25
24
1.35 (16.5)
28
30
1.35 (16.5)
KPR
Stii
KPR3F-23
2 (0.6)
2345
KPR4F-23
4 (1.2)
2348
KPR6F-23
6 (2.0)
2349
KPR8F-23
8 (2.4)
2350
13 (4.0)
2352
KPR13F-23
KP
KP
III
4 (1.2)
6230
KP6F-23W
6 (2.0)
6231
KP8F-23W
8 (2.4)
6232
KP10E-23W
10 (3.0)
6233
KP13F-23W
13 (4.0)
6234
ANDREW.
KP4F-23W
** Horizontal
13.3 degrees
*** Horizontal
24.2
23.6
23.6
26.9
27.3
27.6
30.8
31.3
31.2
4.2
30
35
1.35 (16.5)
32.3
32.4
32.7
3.1
30
36
1.30 (17.7)
8.7 degrees
****
Horizontal
= 6.7
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Horizontal
3.4 degrees
2.45- 2.5GHz
Antenna Inputs. All antenna VSWR values are specified with 7/8" EIA connectors. Other optional inputs may result in equal or slightly higher VSWR. Contact Andrew for details.
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameter
ft (m)
RPE
Numbers)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
FB
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
VSWR
P6F-24
6 (1.8)
2205
P8F-24
8 (2.4)
2207
2
2
30.9
31.0
31.1
4.3
28
36
1.30 (17.7)
33.4
33.5
33.6
3.2
28
39
1.30 (17.7)
2.48- 2.7GHz
Antenna Inputs. All antenna VSWR values are specified with 7/8" EIA connectors. Other optional inputs may result in equal or slightly higher VSWR. Contact Andrew for details.
Pressurization. Feeds are pressurizable to 10 Ib/in2 (70 kPa) except FPX Series 3 lb/in2 (20 kPa).
Cross
FB
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
max.
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
dB
(R.L., dB)
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameter
ft (m)
U.S. FCC
RPE
Number(s)
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
VSWR
HP4F-25
4 (1.2)
1038
HP6F-25
6 (1.8)
1322E
(2.4)
1314
HP10E-25
10 (3.0)
3000
HP12F-25
12 (3.7)
1318
2
2
2
2
2
27
27.3
27.6
6.7
30
43
1.20 (20.8)
31.1
31.4
31.7
4.6
28
50
1.10 (26.4)
33.7
34
34.3
3.1
30
52
1.08 (28.3)
35.6
35.9
36.2
2.7
30
55
1.08 (28.3)
37.2
37.5
37.8
2.3
30
54
1.08 (28.3)
PL,P
P4F-25
4 (1.2)
1268
PL6F-25
6 (1.8)
1308
(2.4)
1309
PL8F-25
78
ETSI
ElHigh
HP
HP8F-25
74
101
ETSI
PL10E-25
10 (3.0)
1310
PL12F-25
12 (3.7)
1320
2
2
2
27.6
27.9
28.2
6.3
30
32
1.20 (20.8)
31.1
31.4
31.7
4.2
28
36
1.10 (26.4)
33.6
33.9
34.2
3.1
30
39
1.08 (28.3)
35.6
35.9
36.2
2.7
30
42
1.08 (28.3)
37.1
37.4
37.7
2.2
30
44
1.08 (28.3)
FPX,
FP
FPX6-25
6 (1.8)
6947
FPX8-25
(2.4)
6951
FPX10-25
10 (3.0)
6909
FPX12-25
12 (3.7)
6911
29.6
30.0
30.3
5.0
27
42
1.15 (23.1)
32.3
32.6
32.7
5.0
27
52
1.15 (26.4)
34.2
34.6
34.9
3.1
30
54
1.08 (28.3)
35.9
36.3
36.8
2.6
30
56
1.08 (28.3)
4 (1.2)
6956
FP6F-25
6 (1.8)
6940
FP8F-25
(2.4)
6944
FP10E-25
10 (3.0)
6905
FP12F-25
12 (3.7)
6908
2
2
2
2
2
26.8
27.1
27.5
7.2
30
41
1.20 (20.8)
30.5
30.6
31.0
4.9
28
44
1.10 (26.4)
32.9
33.4
33.5
3.9
30
52
1.08 (26.4)
35.2
35.5
35.8
3.2
30
55
1.08 (28.3)
36.5
36.9
37.3
2.6
30
57
1.08 (28.3)
KP
KP3F-25
3 (0.9)
3395
KP4F-25
4 (1.2)
3841
KP6F-25
6 (2.0)
4084
KP8F-25
(2.4)
4128
KP10E-25
10 (3.0)
2977
KP13F-25
13 (4.0)
2988
maximum
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25.3
25.2
25.4
7.7
32
30
1.20 (20.8)
27.8
28.2
28.6
6.1
30
31
1.20 (20.8)
31.6
32.0
32.4
4.0
30
35
1.10 (26.4)
33.1
33.6
33.8
3.2
30
37
1.08 (28.3)
35.1
35.5
35.9
2.7
31
38
1.08 (28.3)
37.5
37.8
38.0
2.3
30
38
1.08 (28.3)
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Antenna Inputs. All antenna VSWR values are specified with 7/8" EIA connectors. Other optional inputs may result in equal or slightly higher VSWR. Contact Andrew for details.
Diameter
lt (m)
Type
Number
RPE
Number(s)
Regulatory Compliance
U.S. FCC
ETSI
ETSI
101
74
78
Class Gain
Low
Gain, dBl
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
VSWR
Cross
Pol.
Ratio
max.
Disc., dB
dB
(R.L., dB)
F/B
KP
KP2F-34
(0.6)
4423
KP3F-34
3 (0.9)
4424
KP4F-34
4 (1.2)
4425
KP6F-34
6 (2.0)
4426
KP8F-34
(2.4)
786
23.6
23.7
23.6
8.7
28
22
1.35 (16.5)
27.2
27.7
27.3
6.2
28
25
1.30 (17.7)
29.2
29.8
29.7
4.3
32
26.5
1.30 (17.7)
33.8
34.2
34.5
2.9
30
31
1.35 (16.5)
35.1
35.5
35.8
2.6
30
35
1.30 (17.7)
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameter
RPE
11(m)
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
Pol.
Disc.,
dB
F/B
VSWR
Ratio
max.
dB
(R.L.. dB)
HP
74.
(0.6)
6 (1.8)
4416
4418
4420
(2.4)
4422
HP2F-34
HP4F-34
HP6F-34
4 (1.2)
HP8F-34
22.7
23
23
10.7
29.1
29.5
29.8
4.7
30
30
34
1
1
2
2
32.9
35
33.3
35.4
33.6
35.7
3.5
2.5
30
30
44
48
1.35 (16.5)
1.30 (17.7)
1.20 (20.8)
1.20 (20.8)
41
P2F-34
P4F-34
(0.6)
4 (1.2)
P6F-34
P8F-34
6 (1.8)
8 (2.4)
4415
4417
4419
4421
24.3
29.6
24.5
30
25
30.3
4.5
30
30
26.5
33
1.35 (16.5)
1.30 (17.7)
33.7
35.2
33.6
35.6
33.6
35.9
3.3
2.6
30
30
36
1.20 (20.8)
1.20 (20.8)
40
Regulatory Compliance
Diameter
ft (m)
Type
Number
N.
UHX
UHX8
-34
8 (2.4)
UHX10-34'
10 (3.0)
-34'
12 (3.7)
UHX12
UHX15
-34
15 (4.6)
U.S. FCC
RPE
Number(s)
101
78
74
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
degrees
1469
1472
1473
1485
1470
1471
1474
1486
max.
Disc., dB
dB
(R.L., dB)
F/B
VSWR
36.2
2.4
1.8
1.06 (30.7)
38.1
37.5
39.4
62
36.9
38.8
30
30
62
1.06 (30.7)
39.6
41.6
40.4
42.3
41.0
42.9
1.5
1.2
40
30
65
66
1.06 (30.7)
1.06 (30.7)
40
40
67
1.06 (30.7)
40
40
69
70
72
1.06 (30.7)
1.06 (30.7)
1.06 (30.7)
HSX8-34
8 (2.4)
1528 1530
HSX10-34'
HSX12-34
HSX15-34
10 (3.0)
1534 1532
12 (3.7)
1536 1538
1540 1542
15 (4.6)
Ratio
HSX
Cross
Pol.
36.6
38.2
- Dual
Polarized
37.1
2.4
42.1
38.7
40.6
42.6
1.8
1.5
1.2
37.0
38.3
38.8
1.9
28
60
1.06 (30.7)
39.3
39.8
40.3
1.6
29
62
1.06 (30.7)
36.1
37.7
39.6
41.6
40.1
FP
FP10 -34
10 (3.0)
FP12 -34
12 (3.7)
6605
6601
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max."
VSWR.
Frequency
GHz'
Waveguide
Flange
Typest
Type
Connectors
Tunable
Pre -Tuned
Flex -Twist
2 ft (0.6 m)
Pressure Window
(R.L. dB)
Up to 300 It (90 m)
EWP34-34
EWP34-35
3.7-4.2
EWP34-37
CPR229G
134DET
CPR229G
PDR40
CPR229G
1340 ET
134DEMT
134DET
55001 -229
F229PCO240CS
134DEP-2
55001 -229
F229PCO240CA
134DEMP -2
134DEP -1
223306 -40
55001 -229
1.10 (26.4)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
Non -Tunable
EW34-31
CPR229G
1340E
55001 -229
F229PCO240CS
EW34
CPR229G
134DE
55001 -229
F229PCO240CS
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
"
ft (90 m). The indicated maximum characteristics are guaranteed for factory assemblies
"Pre -tuned" connectors are for field attachment only. "Tunable" connectors ordered with factory assemblies are factory tuned.
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Accessories
- Photos and
Description
Type No.
Type No.
Other Accessories
Splice
42396A -15
Description
134DZ
204989 -5
241088 -5
31769 -5
31769
-1
31768A
204989 -25
241088-10
204989 -35
-2 (25 -50)
31670 -1
(50 -75)
31670 -2
Hoisting Grip
31670 -3
4 -5 (100 -125)
31670 -4
(125 -150)
31670 -5
2 -3
42334
31771
31771 -4
31771 -9
31771 -6
30848 -5
30848 -4
30848 -1
4 -5 (100 -125)
30848 -2
(125 -150)
30848 -3
5 -6
26985A
E
and
41108A -1
41108A -2
41108A -3
EWBTK -4
33544 -43
204679 -34
48939 -34
Openings
For 4 in Boots
204673 -1
204673 -2
204673 -4
204673 -8
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48940 -1
48940 -4
48940 -6
6
8
48940 -3
3
4
For
48940 -2
U.K. 0800-250055
Plane tool
35849A -17
207270
Regulatory Compliance
Diameter
it (m)
Type
Number
RPE
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
FB
VSWR
Cross
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
max.
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
dB
(R.L., dB)
UHX
UHX8-35"
8 (2.4)
2464 2463
UHX10-35"
10 (3.0)
1465 1466
UHX12-35"
12 (3.7)
1467 1468
UHX15-35
15 (4.6)
2483 2484
36.1
36.8
37.5
2.4
30
65
1.06 (30.7)
38.1
38.8
39.5
1.8
32
65
1.06 (30.7)
39.6
40.4
41.1
1.5
32
68
1.06 (30.7)
41.6
42.3
43.0
1.2
30
65
1.06 (30.7)
Diameter
ft (m)
Type
Number
RPE
Number(s)
Regulatory Compliance
U.S. FCC
ETSI
ETSI
101
74
78
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
FB
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
VSWR
High Performance Antennas Super High Cross Polarization Discrimination Dual Polarized
Antenna Inputs: CPR229G and PDR40
HSX
HSX6-36
6 (1.8)
4634 4635
HSX8-36"
8 (2.4)
2382 2381
HSX10-36"
10 (3.0)
2383 2384
HSX12-36"
12 (3.7)
2385 2386
HSX15-36"
15 (4.6)
2396 2394
34.3
34.8
35.3
3.2
38
65
1.10 (26.4)
36.7
37.3
37.8
2.4
40
65
1.06 (30.7)
38.3
38.9
39.4
1.9
40
68
1.06 (30.7)
40.3
40.9
41.4
1.6
40
71
1.06 (30.7)
42.1
42.7
43.2
1.2
40
71
1.06 (30.7)
HPX
Ilk.
8 (2.4)
1143
36.4
37.1
37.7
2.5
30
59
1.10 (26.4)
10 (3.0)
1144
HPX10-36"
38.1
38.8
39.4
1.9
30
61
1.10 (26.4)
HPX12-36"
12 (3.7)
1145
39.9
40.6
41.2
1.6
30
62
1.10 (26.4)
HPX8-36"
T1High
HP
HP6-36"
6 (1.8)
2560
HP8-36'
8 (2.4)
1138
HP10-36"
10 (3.0)
1139
HP12-36"
12 (3.7)
1140
34.0
34.6
35.2
3.0
30
59
1.10 (26.4)
36.4
37.1
37.7
2.5
30
59
1.10 (26.4)
38.1
38.8
39.4
1.9
30
61
1.10 (26.4)
39.9
40.6
41.2
1.6
30
62
1.10 (26.4)
38.6
39.1
39.6
1.7
26
62
1.06 (30.7)
40.3
40.9
41.2
1.4
27
64
1.06 (30.7)
38.6
39.1
39.6
1.7
29
62
1.06 (30.7)
40.3
40.9
41.2
1.4
31
64
1.06 (30.7)
FPX
FP
FPX10-36"
10 (3.0)
6805
FPX12-36"
12 (3.7)
6807
FP10-36"
10 (3.0)
6801
FP12-36"
12 (3.7)
6803
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DREW
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Antenna Inputs. All antenna VSWR values are specified with CPR and PDR flanges. Other optional flanges may result in equal or slightly higher VSWR. Contact Andrew for details.
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameter
RPE
ft (m)
Number(s)
Cross
FIB
Pol.
Ratio
max.
Disc., dB
dB
(R.L., dB)
2.4
33
66
1.06 (30.7)
1.8
33
67
1.06 (30.7)
41.2
1.5
33
73
1.06 (30.7)
43.1
1.2
33
73
1.06 (30.7)
39.3
39.8
1.8
30
45
1.06 (307)
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
37.4
37.6
39.1
39.5
40.4
41.0
42.1
42.7
38.7
Low
Gain. dBi
Mid -Band
36.8
38.5
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
3
3
VSWR
UHX
UHX8-37"
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
(2.4)
1433 1434
UHX10-37"
10 (3.0)
1436 1435
UHX12-37"
12 (3.7)
1437 1438
UHX15-37'
15 (4.6)
1439 1440
PLL
PL
PXL10-37"
10 (3.0)
2411
PXL12-37'
12 (3.7)
2413
40.4
41.0
41.1
1.5
30
48
1.06 (30.7)
PXL15-37'
15 (4.6)
2415
42.1
42.7
43.0
1.2
30
52
1.06 (30.7)
34.5
35.0
35.5
3.0
30
40
1.07 (29.4)
36.7
37.3
37.8
2.4
30
42
1.06 (30.7)
38.7
39.3
39.8
1.8
30
47
1.06 (30.7)
40.4
41.0
41.5
1.5
30
50
1.06 (30.7)
42.1
42.7
43.2
1.2
30
52
1.06 (30.7)
PL6-37"
6 (1.8)
2402
PL8-37"
(2.4)
2403
PL10-37"
10 (3.0)
2405
PL12-37"
12 (3.7)
2407
PL15-37"
15 (4.6)
2408
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Waveguide
Flange
Type
Typest
Connectort
Tunable
Pre -Tuned
3.7-4.2
EWP37S
EWP37-34W""
3.52-4.2
EWP37-35W
3.6-4.2
3.7-4.2
EWP37-36
EWP37-37
EWP37-34
EWP37-35
EW37
(30.7)""
137DET
137DEMT
55001-229
223306-40
CPR229G
PDR40
137DET
CPR229G
PDR40
CPR229G
PDR40
CPR229G
CPR229G
137DET
137DEMP -3
137DEP -2
55001 -229
223306 -40
55001 -229
F229PCO240CS
F229MH0600HS
F229PCO240CA
137DET
137DEMP -2
137DEP -2
223306 -40
55001 -229
F229MH0600HA
F229PCO240CA
137DEMP -2
223306 -40
55001 -229
55001 -229
F229MH0600HA
F229PCO240CA
F229PCO240CA
CPR229G
137DE
PDR40
137DEM
CPR229G
PDR40
F229PCO240CA
F229PH0600HA
VSWR 1.08
1370E7
137DET
137DEP -1
3.4-4.2
2 ft
VSWR 1.06
Flex -Twist
(0.6 m)
Pressure Window
Non -Tunable
VSWR 1.15
55001-229
223306-40
(28.3)""
(23.1)"
F229PCO240CS
F229MH0600HS
"'
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VSWR max., (R.L., dB). The indicated maximum VSWR characteristics are guaranteed for factory assemblies and are typical for field assemblies.
VSWR 1.10 (26.4)
"Pre-tuned" connectors are for field attachment only. "Tunable" connectors ordered with factory assemblies are factory tuned.
Accessories
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Description
Type No.
Description
Other Accessories
42396A -4
31769 -5
31769 -1
31768A
134DZ
204989 -5
241088 -5
204989 -25
31670 -1
31670 -2
31670 -3
31670 -4
31670 -5
241088-10
204989-35
207270
Hoisting Grip
31535
and
Plane tool
EWBTK-3
33544-24
245314-37
WGB4-37
WGB5-37
Openings
For 4 In Boots
For 5 in Boots
204673 -1
48940 -1
204673 -2
48940 -2
48940 -3
3
4
205869
42334
45 Adapter Kit of 10. Galvanized steel
Threaded Rod Support, 3/8" rod, nuts, washers, ceiling bracket
31771
12 in (305 mm) long, kit of 1
12 in (305 mm) long, kit of 5
31771 -4
24 in (610 mm) long, kit of 1
31771 -9
24 in (610 mm) long, kit of 5
31771 -6
Tower Standoff Kit of 10. 1 in (25 mm) standoff
Member Diameter, in (mm)
30848 -5
0.75 -1.5 (20 -40)
30848 -4
1.5 -3.0 (40-75)
3-4(75-100)
30848 -1
4 -5 (100 -125)
30848 -2
5 -6 (125 -150)
30848 -3
3-4 (75-100)
4 -5 (100 -125)
5-6 (125 -150)
Type No.
204673 -4
41108A -1
41108A -2
41108A -3
48940 -4
48940 -6
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Antenna Inputs. All antenna VSWR values are specified with CPR and PDR flanges. Other optional flanges may result In equal or slightly higher VSWR. Contact Andrew for details.
Pressurization. Feeds are pressurizable to 10 IbAn2 (70 kPa) except LBX 5 lb/in2 (35 kPa).
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
HSX
Diameter
B (m)
RPE
Number(s)
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Gain, dBi
Low
Mid -Band
Top
FB
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
Pol.
Ratio
max.
Disc., dB
dB
(R.L., dB)
VSWR
li
HSX6-44
6 (1.8)
2398 2400
HSX8-44
8 (2.4)
2406 2404
HSX10-44
10 (3.0)
2410 2412
HSX12-44
12 (3.7)
2414 2416
HSX15-44
15 (4.6)
2420 2418
35.7
36.3
36.8
2.6
40
68
1.06 (30.7)
38.2
38.8
39.3
1.9
40
70
1.06 (30.7)
40.0
40.6
41.1
1.5
40
71
1.06 (30.7)
41.7
42.2
42.8
1.2
40
74
1.06 (30.7)
43.7
44.3
44.8
1.0
40
75
1.06 (30.7)
HPX
HP
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
Ns,
HPX6-44
6 (1.8)
2558
HPX8-44
8 (2.4)
2544
HPX10-44
10 (3.0)
2546
HPX12-44
12 (3.7)
2548
35.8
36.3
36.8
2.5
30
60
1.06 (30.7)
38.6
39.1
39.7
1.8
30
64
1.06 (30.7)
39.8
40.3
40.9
1.5
30
66
1.06 (30.7)
41.9
42.5
43.0
1.2
30
67
1.06 (30.7)
HP4-44
4 (1.2)
2523
HP6-44
6 (1.8)
2524
HP8-44
8 (2.4)
2527
HP10-44
10 (3.0)
2528
HP12-44
12 (3.7)
2540
HP15-44
15 (4.6)
2530
30.0
32.6
33.1
3.8
30
56
1.10 (26.4)
36.0
36.6
37.1
2.5
30
62
1.06 (30.7)
38.7
39.3
39.8
1.8
30
65
1.06 (30.7)
40.4
41.0
41.5
1.5
30
67
1.06 (30.7)
42.1
42.7
43.2
1.2
30
67
1.06 (30.7)
44.0
44.5
45.0
1.0
30
68
1.06 (30.7)
32.3
32.7
33.1
3.7
30
40
1.08 (28.3)
35.9
36.4
36.9
2.5
30
43
1.06 (30.7)
38.6
39.2
39.7
1.8
30
45
1.06 (30.7)
PXL
PL
PXL4-44
4 (1.2)
2495
PXL6-44
6 (1.8)
2496
PXL8-44
8 (2.4)
2497
PXL10-44
10 (3.0)
2498
PXL12-44
12 (3.7)
2499
40.3
40.9
41.2
1.5
30
50
1.06 (30.7)
42.0
42.6
43.1
1.2
30
51
1.06 (30.7)
4 (1.2)
2551
PL6-44
6 (1.8)
2552
PL8-44
8 (2.4)
2553
PL10-44
10 (3.0)
2554
PL12-44
12 (3.7)
2556
PL15-44
15 (4.6)
2557
LBX
- Dual
32.4
33.0
33.5
3.7
30
40
1.08 (28.3)
36.0
36.6
37.1
2.5
30
44
1.06 (30.7)
38.7
39.3
39.8
1.8
30
45
1.06 (30.7)
40.4
41.0
41.5
1.5
30
49
1.06 (30.7)
42.1
42.7
43.2
1.2
30
50
1.06 (30.7)
44.0
44.5
45.0
1.0
29
51
1.06 (30.7)
Polarized
Regulatory Compliance***
LBX6-44
LBX8-44
LBX10-44
LBX12-44
6 (1.8)
4636
35.8
36.4
36.9
2.5
33
52
1.09 (27.3)
8 (2.4)
4637
38.6
39.2
39.7
1.8
33
56
1.08 (28.3)
10 (3.0)
4638
40.1
40.7
41.2
1.5
33
62
1.08 (28.3)
12 (3.7)
4639
42.0
42.6
43.1
1.2
33
64
1.08 (28.3)
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Type
Flange
Typett
Connectors
Tunable
Pre-Tuned
Flex -Twist
(0.6 m)
Pressure Window
2 H
4.4-5.0
UG-149/Uttt
EWP43
143DCT
143DET
CPR187G
PDR48
PAR48
55000A -187
55001 -187
223306 -48
143SC
143SE
143SEM
143SCM
F187PA0240BA
F187PA0240CA
F187MH0600HA1
4.4-5.0
VSWR
UG-149/Uttt
EW43
CPR187G
PDR48
PAR48
223306-48
55001-187
143SC
143SE
143SEM
143SCM
115 (23.1)"
F187MHO600HS
F187PA0240CS
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Description
Type No.
Description
Type No.
41108A -1
41108A -2
41108A -3
Other Accessories
EWFTK-43
143DZ
204989-10
204989-28
207270
31535
EWBTK-3
33544-45
245314-43
WGB4-43
WGB5-43
0.5 in (13 mm) radial Ice. For other conditions see page 196.
Openings
For 4 in Boots
4
8
204673 -1
204673 -2
204673 -4
204673 -8
N Female.
FB
Side
Type
Number
Dimension
in (mm)
Gain, dBl
Mid -Band
FPA
VSWR
Beamwidth, degrees
Mid -Band
Ratio
dB
(R.I.,
max.
dB)
- Single Polarized
Female
FPA52501)06 -N
6 (150)
18.0
19.3
35
1.50 (14.0)
FPA52501)12 -N
12 (300)
23.6
9.6
40
1.50 (14.0)
FPA5250D24-N
24 (600)
28.2
4.8
45
1.50 (14.0)
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Diameter
Type
Number
P,
RPE
(m)
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
PX
- Single
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
F/B
VSWR
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
dB
max.
(R.L., dB)
P2F-52
(0.6)
4528
29.9
5.4
30
43
1.50 (14.0)
29.2
4740
29.0
2 (0.6)
PX2F-52
29.0
29.2
29.9
5.4
30
43
1.50 (14.0)
P3F-52
3 (0.9)
4529
32.3
33.0
33.3
3.8
30
44
1.50 (14.0)
3 (0.9)
4741
PX3F-52
32.3
33.0
33.3
3.8
30
44
1.50 (14.0)
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Antenna Inputs. All antenna VSWR values are specified with CPR and PDR flanges. Other optional flanges may result in equal or slightly higher VSWR. Contact Andrew for details.
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameter
RPE
It (m)
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
FB
VSWR
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
max.
(R.L., dB)
dB
UHX
rzi
UHX10-56
10 (3.0)
UHX12-56
12 (3.7)
1636, 1637
1638,1639
42.5
42.9
43.3
1.1
36
72
1.06 (30.7)
44.0
44.5
44.9
0.9
36
73
1.06 (30.7)
40.5
41.0
41.4
1.6
30
68
1.06 (30.7)
42.0
42.5
42.9
1.4
30
69
1.06 (30.7)
43.8
44.2
44.7
1.0
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
HPX
8 (2.4)
1025
HPX10-56
10 (3.0)
1027
HPX12-56
12 (3.7)
1030
HPX8-56
~J
Type
Number
Diameter
RPE
ft (m)
Number(s)
HP
HP4-57W
HP6-57W
HP8-57W
HP10-57W
HP12-57W
HP15-57W
PL
Regulatory Compliance
U.S. FCC
ETSI
ETSI
101
74
78
Class
Gain
4269
6 (1.8)
0817
Top
P2-57W
(0.6)
2892
P4-57W
4 (1.2)
4268
PL6-57W
6 (1.8)
4270
PL8-57W
(2.4)
4272
P110-57W
10 (3.0)
4274
P112-57W
12 (3.7)
4276
P115-57W
15 (4.6)
VSWR
Cross
F/B
Pol.
Ratio
max.
Disc., dB
dB
(R.L., dB)
2.9
30
52
1.10 (26.4)
2.0
30
60
1.06 (30.7)
1.6
30
64
1.06 (30.7)
1.3
30
65
1.06 (30.7)
1.0
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
0.8
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
Beamwidth
Degrees
- Single Polarization
2
34.6
35.0
35.4
- 38.0 38.5
39.0
8 (2.4)
4273
2
2
40.7
41.2
41.7
10 (3.0)
4275
42.5
42.9
43.4
A
2
2
12 (3.7)
4277
44.6
45.0
A
2
2
44.2
15 (4.6)
A
2
2
45.9
46.4
46.8
Standard/Wide Band Antennas - Single Polarized Standard and Low VSWR
4 (1.2)
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Female
29.2
29.3
29.9
5.8
30
40
1.10 (26.4)
34.6
35.0
35.4
2.9
30
40
1.10 (26.4)
38.5
39.0
2.0
30
45
1.06 (30.7)
38.0
40.7
41.2
41.7
1.6
30
47
1.06 (30.7)
42.5
42.9
43.4
1.3
30
50
1.06 (30.7)
44.2
44.6
45.0
1.0
30
51
1.06 (30.7)
46.0
46.5
47.0
0.8
30
57
1.06 (30.7)
'Multiband antennas are available in this frequency band. See pages 93-94.
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pi
5.850 - 5.915,
6425 - 6.930
GHz
Antenna Inputs. All antenna VSWR values are specified with CPR and PDR flanges. Other optional flanges may result in equal or slightly higher VSWR. Contact Andrew for details.
Regulatory Compliance
Diameter
RPE
ft (m)
Number(s)
Type
Number
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
UHX
UHX8 -58W
5.850 -5.915 GHz
(2.4)
6.425 -6.930 GHz***
"8
3
3
3757 3759
3774 3776
UHX10 -58W
5.850 -5.915 GHz "10 (3.0)
6.425.6.930 GHz
"`
HPX
HPX8 -58W
3749
3761
HPX10 -58W
5.850 -5.915 GHz" 10 (3.0)
3751
6.425 -6.930
3770
"8
Low
- Dual
3755 3753
3772 3747
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
VSWR
Cross
F/B
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
max.
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
dB
(R.L., dB)
Polarized
40.4
41.5
40.5
41.8
40.6
1.45
42.1
1.3
34
34
68
70
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
42.0
43.0
42.1
42.2
43.4
1.25
1.15
34
34
71
43.2
73
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
40.7
41.7
40.8
41.9
40.9
42.2
1.4
1.4
32
34
65
67
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
42.6
43.4
42.7
43.4
42.8
43.8
1.2
1.2
32
34
68
69
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
Dual Polarized
Pressurization. Feeds are pressurizable to 10 Ib/inz (70 k Pa) except LBX Series 8 Ib/inz (56 kPa).
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameler
ft (m)
RPE
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Cross
F/B
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
max.
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
dB
(R.L., dB)
VSWR
UHX6-59
6 (1.8)
1730 1729
UHX8-59
8 (2.4)
1654 1653
UHX10-59
10 (3.0)
1667 1666
UHX12-59
12 (3.7)
16651664
UHX15-59
15 (4.6)
1662 1661
'
38.4
38.8
39.1
1.8
33
75
1.06 (30.7)
40.9
41.3
41.6
1.4
33
77
1.06 (30.7)
42.9
43.2
43.6
1.1
34
80
1.06 (30.7)
44.4
44.8
45.2
0.9
35
80
1.06 (30.7)
46.1
46.4
46.8
0.8
34
80
1.06 (30.7)
High Performance Antennas, Super High Cross Polarization Discrimination Dual Polarized
Antenna Inputs: CPR137G and PDR70
HSX6-59
6 (1.8)
2424 2422
HSX8-59
8 (2.4)
2428 2429
HSX10-59
10 (3.0)
2442 2440
HSX12-59
12 (3.7)
2444 2446
HSX15-59
15 (4.6)
2450 2448
HPX
HP
ETSI
UHX
HSX
ETSI
38.4
38.8
39.1
1.8
40
72
1.07 (29.4)
40.9
41.3
41.6
1.4
40
74
1.06
42.5
42.9
43.2
1.1
40
76
1.06
44.4
44.7
45.0
0.9
40
78
1.06
46.3
46.6
46.9
0.8
40
79
1.06
6 (1.8)
2664
HPX8 -59
8 (2.4)
2678
HPX10-59
10 (3.0)
2684
HPX12-59
12 (3.7)
2682
HPX15-59
15 (4.6)
2683
HPX6 -59
- TEGLAR Long
- Hypalon Radome
Included
38.4
38.8
39.1
1.8
30
65
1.07 (29.4)
40.9
41.3
41.6
1.4
30
69
1.06 (30.7)
42.7
43.1
43.5
1.1
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
44.4
44.8
45.2
0.9
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
46.1
46.4
46.8
0.8
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
Multiband antennas are available in this frequency band. See pages 93-94.
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Number
Diameter
11 (m)
RPE
Number(s)
Regulatory Compliance
U.S. FCC
ETSI
ETSI
101
74
78
Class
Gain
HP6-59
6 (1.8)
3302H
HP8-59
(2.4)
2670E
HP10.59
10 (3.0)
2672E
HP12-59
12 (3.7)
2673E
HP15 -59
15 (4.6)
26750
HDX8-59
n
8
Cross
Pol.
Ratio
max.
Disc., dB
dB
(R.L.. dB)
F/B
VSWR
38.7
38.9
39.4
1.8
30
62
1.06 (30.7)
41.1
41.5
41.9
1.4
30
66
1.06 (30.7)
42.9
43.3
43.6
1.1
30
69
1.06 (30.7)
44.7
45.0
45.2
0.9
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
46.1
46.4
46.8
0.8
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
(2.4)
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
- Single Polarized
HP
HDX
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
- Dual Polarized
1750 1751
1752 1753
41.2
41.5
41.8
1.4
26
73
1.06 (30.7)
HDX10-59
10 (3.0)
1758 1759
1760 1761
42.9
43.2
43.4
1.1
26
74
1.06 (30.7)
HDX12-59
12 (3.7)
1766 1767
1768 1769
44.6
45.0
45.4
1.0
26
75
1.06 (30.7)
PARX
PAR
PXL6-59
6 (1.8)
2632
PXL8-59
(2.4)
2616
PXL10-59
10 (3.0)
2618
PXL12-59
12 (3.7)
2620
PXL15-59
15 (4.6)
2642
Dual Polarized
38.4
38.7
39.1
1.8
30
46
1.07 (29.4)
40.9
41.3
41.6
1.4
30
48
1.06 (30.7)
42.7
43.1
43.5
1.1
30
49
1.06 (30.7)
44.4
44.8
45.2
0.9
30
53
1.06 (30.7)
46.1
46.4
46.8
0.8
30
54
1.06 (30.7)
4 (1.2)
2602
PL6-59
6 (1.8)
2604D
PL8-59
(2.4)
2610D
P110-59
10 (3.0)
2608D
PL12-59
12 (3.7)
2609D
PL15-59
15 (4.6)
26110
35.0
35.4
35.7
2.7
30
41
1.08 (28.3)
38.4
38.9
39.4
1.8
30
46
1.06 (30.7)
41.1
41.5
41.9
1.4
30
48
1.06 (30.7)
42.9
43.3
43.6
1.1
30
51
1.06 (30.7)
44.7
45.0
45.2
0.9
30
52
1.06 (30.7)
46.1
46.4
46.8
0.8
30
53
1.06 (30.7)
FPX
FP
FPX8-59
FPX8-59
(2.4)
6111
FPX10-59
10 (3.0)
6113
FPX12-59
12 (3.7)
6115
40.1
40.4
40.6
1.4
27
64
1.07 (29.4)
42.3
42.6
42.7
1.1
28
66
1.06 (30.7)
44.0
44.4
44.5
0.9
28
68
1.06 (30.7)
40.3
40.6
40.8
1.4
28
64
1.06 (30.7)
42.5
42.8
42.9
1.1
28
66
1.06 (30.7)
44.2
44.6
44.7
0.9
28
68
1.06 (30.7)
6103
FP10 -59
10 (3.0)
6105
FP12 -59
12 (3.7)
6107
(2.4)
-Multiband antennas are available in this frequency range See page 93-94.
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Number
Diameter
ft (m)
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
RPE
Regulatory Compliance**
Number(s)
Cross
F/B
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
dB
VSWR
max.
(R.L., dB)
LBX
LBX6-59""
6 (1.8)
4640
38.3
38.7
39.0
1.8
33
54
1.07 (29.4)
LBX8-59"
LBX10-59''
LBX12-59"
8 (2.4)
4641
40.9
41.3
41.6
1.4
33
60
1.06 (30.7)
10 (3.0)
4642
42.6
43.0
43.3
1.1
33
65
1.06 (30.7)
12 (3.7)
4643
44.4
44.8
45.1
0.9
33
62
1.06 (30.7)
In
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
UHX
UHP
Diameter
ft (m)
U.S. FCC
RPE
Number(s)
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
111,6
UHX6-59W
6 (1.8)
1022 3303
UHX8-59W
(2.4)
1115 1116
UHX10-59W
10 (3.0)
1118 1117
UHX12-59W
12 (3.7)
1119 1120
6 (1.8)
3492 3494
UHP8 -59W
(2.4)
3496 3506
UHP10.59W
10 (3.0)
3498 3500
UHP12 -59W
12 (3.7)
3502 3508
Cross
Pol.
Ratio
Top
Disc., dB
dB
VSWR
max.
(R.L., dB)
F/B
Polarized
37.5
38.8
39.5
1.8
36
67
1.08 (28.3)
41.0
41.7
42.3
1.4
36
68
1.08 (28.3)
42.5
43.2
43.8
1.2
36
71
1.08 (28.3)
44.1
44.8
45.4
1.0
36
74
1.08 (28.3)
- Single Polarized
38.4
39.3
39.9
1.8
35
75
1.06 (30.7)
40.9
41.9
42.2
1.5
35
78
1.06 (30.7)
42.4
43.3
43.7
1.3
35
78
1.06 (30.7)
44.3
45.2
45.5
1.0
35
80
1.06 (30.7)
38.7
39.4
40.2
1.8
32
66
1.06 (30.7)
41.1
41.9
42.8
1.5
35
66
1.06 (30.7)
42.9
43.6
44.3
1.2
33
69
1.06 (30.7)
44.7
45.2
46.1
0.9
32
66
1.06 (30.7)
46.1
46.8
47.6
0.8
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
HP
HP6-59W
6 (1.8)
4713
HP8-59W
(2.4)
4714
HP10-59W
10 (3.0)
4715
HP12-59W
12 (3.7)
4716
HP15-59W
15 (4.6)
4717
PARX
PARX6-59W
6 (1.8)
4371
PARX8-59W
(2.4)
4372
4373
37.8
38.3
38.7
1.8
30
59
1.12 (24.9)
40.4
40.7
40.9
1.6
30
60
1.10 (26.4)
42.7
43.3
44.0
1.1
35
60
1.15 (23.1)
PAR
PARE-59W*
6 (1.8)
2480
PAR8-59W*
(2.4)
2572
PAR10-59W
10 (3.0)
1279
PAR12-59W
12 (3.7)
2578
38.0
38.7
39.0
1.8
30
59
1.08 (28.3)
40.4
41.0
41.6
1.4
30
58
1.06 (30.7)
43.0
43.4
43.8
1.1
30
62
1.06 (30.7)
44.2
44.9
45.7
0.9
30
63
1.06 (30.7)
PL
PL6-59W
6 (1.8)
4708
PL8-59W
(2.4)
4709
PL10-59W
10 (3.0)
4710
PL12-59W
12 (3.7)
4711
PL15-59W
15 (4.6)
4712
38.4
39.3
40.2
1.8
35
46
1.06 (30.7)
41.1
41.9
42.8
1.4
35
51
1.06 (30.7)
42.9
43.6
44.3
33
55
1.06 (30.7)
44.7
45.2
46.1
33
60
1.06 (30.7)
46.1
46.8
47.6
0.8
30
57
1.06 (30.7)
70
Low
Beamwidth
Degrees
- Dual
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
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Type
Connectort
Tunable
Fixed-Tuned
Flange
Typett
5.925-6.425
EWP52S
CPR137G
PDR70
252DEMT
F159PCO240CA
55000A -137
55001 -137
223306 -70
F137PA0240BA
F137PCO240CA
F137MH0600HA
VSWR 1.06 (30.7)**
CPR159G
UG-344/Uttt
CPR137G
PDR70
5.725-6.425
EWP52458
CPR159G
UG-344/Uttt
CPR137G
PDR70
5.925-6.425
EWP52-59
CPR159G
UG-344/Utt I
CPR137G
PDR70
EWP52-56W
5.6 -6.425
EW52
152DET
252DCT
252DET
252DEMT
152SE
55001-159
55000A -137
252SE
252SEM
55001 -137
223306 -70
F159PCO240CS
F137PA0240BG
F137PCO240CG
F137MH0600HG
152DET
252DCT
252DET
252DEMT
152SE
55001 -159
55000A -137
55001 -137
223306 -70
F159PCO240CA
F137PA0240BD
F137PCO240CD
F137MH0600HD
152DET
252DCT
252DET
252DEMT
152SE
252SE
252SEM
55001 -159
55000A -137
55001 -137
223306 -70
F159PCO240CA
F137PA0240BA
F137PCO240CA
152SE
252SE
252SEM
55001 -159
55001 -137
223306 -70
F159PCO240CS
F137PCO240CS
152SE
55001 -159
55000A -137
55001 -137
252SE
252SEM
CPR159G
CPR137G
PDR70
5.60-6.425
(32.3)"
55001 -159
2 ft
VSWR 1.05
152DET***
252DCT***
252DET***
CPR159G
UG-344Nttt
5.6 -6.2
Flex -Twist
(0.6 m)
Pressure Window
152DE
252DC
252DE
UG-344/Uttt
CPR137G
F137MH0600HS
VSWR 1.15 (23.1) **
Non -Tunable
CPR159G
F137MH0600HA
252SEM
F159PCO240CS
F137PA0240BS
F137PCO240CS
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Description
Type No.
* Standard
Description
Type No.
41108A -1
41108A -2
41108A -3
Other Accessories
Flaring Tool Kit for connector attachment
Splice
Grounding Kit with factory attached, one -hole lug
Grounding Kit with factory attached, two -hole lug
Grounding Kit with field attachable crimp-on,
one -hole lug
Grounding Kit with field attachable crimp-on,
two -hole lug
Grounding Kit with field attachable screw -on lug
Crimping Tool to field attach lug to Grounding Kit
Hoisting Grip
Bending Tool Kit. One each E and H Plane tool
Connector Reattachment Kit
Wall -Roof Feed Thru
Waveguide Boot for Plates (below),
4 in (102 mm) dia.
5 in (127 mm) dia
EWFTK -52
152DZ
204989 -4
241088 -4
204989 -24
241088 -9
204989 -34
207270
24312A
EWBTK -2
33544 -38
245314 -52
WGB4 -52
WGB5 -52
Openings
For 4 In Boots
For 5 In Boots
204673 -1
204673 -2
48940 -1
3
4
204673 -4
6
8
204673 -8
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48940 -3
48940 -4
48940 -6
DREW
Diameter
B (m)
Type
Number
RPE
Number(s)
Regulatory Compliance
U.S. FCC
ETSI
ETSI
101
74
78
Class
Gain
Gain, dBl
Mid -Band
Low
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
High Performance Dual -Beam (Angle Diversity) Antennas - Hypalon Radome Included
Antenna Input: CPR137G
F1011
HDV
HDH6 -65
6 (1.8)
18841885
(2.4)
1893 1892
HDH10-65
10 (3.0)
1900 1901
HDH12-65
12 (3.7)
1908 1909
HEN-18-65
HDV6-65
6 (1.8)
1880 1881
HDV8-65
(2.4)
1888 1889
HDV10-65
10 (3.0)
1896 1897
HDV12-65
12 (3.7)
1904 1905
PDH
PDV
PDH6-65
6 (1.8)
1778 1779
PDH8-65
8 (2.4)
1786 1787
PDH10-65
10 (3.0)
1794 1795
PDH12-65
12 (3.7)
1743 1744
6 (1.8)
1774 1775
PDV8-65
8 (2.4)
1782 1783
PDV10-65
10 (3.0)
1790 1791
PDV12-65
12 (3.7)
1739 1740
(2.4)
1788 1789
PDV8S-65
(2.4)
17841785
dB
VSWR
max.
(R.L., dB)
- Horizontal Polarization
30
60
1.08 (28.3)
42.4
42.7
1.5
30
65
1.06 (30.7)
43.9
44.2
1.2
26
66
1.06 (30.7)
45.3
45.6
0.9
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
42.1
43.6
45.0
- Vertical Polarization
39.4
39.7
40.0
1.9
29
65
1.08 (28.3)
42.1
42.4
42.7
1.5
30
62
1.06 (30.7)
43.6
43.9
44.2
1.2
30
66
1.06 (30.7)
45.0
45.3
45.6
0.9
30
67
1.06 (30.7)
- Horizontal
Polarization
39.4
39.7
40.0
1.9
30
46
1.08 (28.3)
42.1
42.4
42.7
1.5
30
55
1.06 (30.7)
43.6
43.9
44.2
1.2
30
60
1.06 (30.7)
45.0
45.3
45.6
0.9
30
53
1.06 (30.7)
- Vertical Polarization
39.4
39.7
40.0
1.9
29
54
1.08 (28.3)
42.1
42.4
42.7
1.5
30
55
1.06 (30.7)
43.6
43.9
44.2
1.2
30
60
1.06 (30.7)
45.0
45.3
45.6
0.9
30
60
1.06 (30.7)
Disc., dB
F/B
1.9
39.7
Ratio
40.0
39.4
Cross
Pol.
Difference Mode
40.0
39.8
39.8
1.3
30
51
1.08 (28.3)
40.0
39.8
39.8
1.3
30
57
1.06 (30.7)
DREW.
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Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
UHX
Diameter
RPE
ft (m)
Number(s)
k1
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
FB
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
VSWR
- Dual Polarized
UHX6-65
6 (1.8)
1717 1718
39.1
39.5
40.0
1.7
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
UHX8-65
(2.4)
2581 2584
41.6
42.0
42.4
1.3
30
76
1.06 (30.7)
43.6
44.0
44.4
1.0
32
80
1.06 (30.7)
45.2
45.7
46.1
0.9
38
78
1.06 (30.7)
46.6
46.9
47.3
0.7
30
75
1.06 (30.7)
39.1
39.6
40.0
1.7
40
70
1.07 (29.4)
41.6
42.0
42.4
1.3
40
75
1.06 (30.7)
43.2
43.6
44.0
1.0
40
77
1.06 (30.7)
45.2
45.7
46.1
0.8
40
78
1.06 (30.7)
46.9
47.4
47.8
0.7
40
79
1.06 (30.7)
UHX10-65
10 (3.0)
2582 2583
UHX12-65
12 (3.7)
1715 1716
UHX15-65
15 (4.6)
1709 1710
HSX
HSX10-64
10 (3.0)
2461 2459
HSX12-64
12 (3.7)
2470 2471
HSX15-64
15 (4.6)
2488 2486
HSX6-64
6 (1.8)
2454 2452
HSX8-64
(2.4)
2456 2458
HPX
HPX4-65
4 (1.2)
2649
35.4
35.9
36.3
2.7
30
58
1.08 (28.3)
HPX6-65
6 (1.8)
2794
39.1
39.5
39.9
1.7
30
64
1.07 (29.4)
HPX8-65
(2.4)
2654
41.6
42.0
42.4
1.3
34
68
1.06 (30.7)
43.6
44.0
44.4
1.0
34
70
1.06 (30.7)
45.0
45.4
45.9
0.8
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
46.6
46.9
47.3
0.7
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
HPX10-65
10 (3.0)
2655
HPX12-65
12 (3.7)
2656
HPX15-65
15 (4.6)
2657
4 (1.2)
1081
HP6-65
6 (1.8)
1700H
HP8-65
(2.4)
2696E
2690E
HP10-65
10 (3.0)
HP12-65
12 (3.7)
2691E
HP15-65
15 (4.6)
2692D
35.5
36.0
36.4
2.7
30
58
1.08 (28.3)
39.4
39.8
40.2
1.7
30
64
1.06 (30.7)
41.9
42.3
42.8
1.3
30
66
1.06 (30.7)
43.6
43.9
44.3
1.0
27
70
1.06 (30.7)
45.2
45.6
46.1
0.8
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
46.8
47.1
47.6
0.7
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
PARX
PAR
PARX6-65"
6 (1.8)
4381
PARX8-65"
(2.4)
4382
4383
4384
PARX10fi5
10 (3.0)
PARX12-65
12 (3.7)
38.2
38.4
38.7
1.8
30
59
1.08 (28.3)
40.9
41.2
41.3
1.3
30
60
1.08 (28.3)
43.3
43.6
44.0
1.1
35
60
1.06 (30.7)
45.1
45.5
45.9
0.9
35
60
1.06 (30.7)
PAR6-65"
PAR8-65"
6 (1.8)
1290
(2.4)
2570
PAR10-65
10 (3.0)
1257
PAR12-65
12 (3.7)
2430
38.7
38.8
39.0
1.8
30
59
1.06 (30.7)
41.0
41.3
41.6
1.3
30
60
1.06 (30.7)
43.4
43.6
43.8
1.0
30
63
1.06 (30.7)
44.9
45.3
45.5
0.8
30
64
1.06 (30.7)
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Diameter
M (m)
Type
Number
RPE
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Cross
Pol.
Disc.. dB
Ratio
max.
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
dB
(R.L.. dB)
F/B
VSWR
StandardAoteonas-DualPolarized
PXL
PL
PXL6 -65
6 (1.8)
2634
PXL8 -65
8 (2.4)
2636
PXL10 -65
10 (3.0)
2638
PXL12-65
12 (3.7)
2641
PXL15 -65
15 (4.6)
2640
- Single Polarized;
-
39.1
39.4
39.9
1.7
30
47
1.07 (29.41)
41.6
42.0
42.4
1.3
34
52
1.06 (30.7)
43.6
44.0
44.4
1.0
34
58
1.06 (30.7)
45.0
45.4
45.9
0.8
30
62
1.06 (30.7)
46.6
46.9
47.3
0.7
30
59
1.06 (30.7)
Standard Antennas
P14 -65
4 (1.2)
2622
P16 -65
6 (1.8)
2624D
PL8-65
8 (2.4)
2626D
PL10-65
10(3.0)
2628D
PL12-65
12 (3.7)
2629E
P115-65
15(4.6)
26300
35.8
36.3
36.7
2.5
30
43
1.08 (28.3)
39.3
39.8
40.2
1.7
30
47
1.06 (30.7)
41.9
42.3
42.8
1.3
30
49
1.06 (30.7)
43.6
43.9
44.3
1.0
30
52
1.06 (30.7)
45.2
45.6
46.1
0.8
30
53
1.06 (30.7)
46.8
47.1
47.6
0.7
30
54
1.06 (30.7)
38.0
38.4
38.6
1.8
28
57
1.08 (28.3)
40.8
41.2
41.4
1.3
30
64
1.07 (29.4)
43.0
42.4
42.8
1.0
30
66
1.06 (30.7)
44.8
45.2
45.4
0.8
30
68
1.06 (30.7)
FPX
FP
FPX6-64
6 (1.8)
6126
FPX8-64
(2.4)
6127
FPX10-64
10 (3.0)
6129
FPX12-64
12 (3.7)
6131
- Single Polarized;
-
FP6-64
6 (1.8)
6117
38.2
38.6
38.8
1.8
28
57
1.07 (29.4)
FP8-64
8 (2.4)
6119
41.1
41.5
41.8
1.3
30
64
1.06 (30.7)
FP10-64
10 (3.0)
6122
43.2
43.4
43.6
1.0
27
66
1.06
FP12-64
12 (3.7)
6123
44.9
45.3
45.5
0.8
30
68
1.06
39.1
39.6
40.0
1.7
33
54
1.07 (30.7)
41.5
42.0
42.4
1.3
33
60
1.06 (30.7)
43.1
43.6
44.0
1.0
33
65
1.06 (30.7)
44.8
45.3
45.7
0.8
33
63
1.06 (30.7)
LBX
- Dual Polarized
Regulatory Compliance***
LBX6.65
LBX8-65
LBX10-65
LBX12-65
J
,iJ
6 (1.8)
4644
(2.4)
4645
10 (3.0)
4646
12 (3.7)
4647
B
B
B
B
"8 lb/in2
' Multiband antennas available in this frequency band. See pages 93 -94.
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Pressurization. Feeds are pressurizable to 10 Ib/In2 (70 kPa) except LBX Series 8 lb/In2 (56 kPa). ValuLine Antennas. See page 127.
Regulatory Compliance
Diameter
ft (m)
Type
Number
RPE
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
78
101
74
FPX
FP
FPX6 -71
6 (1.8)
6141
FPX8 -71
8 (2.4)
6143
FPX10 -71
10 (3.0)
6145
FPX12 -71
12 (3.7)
6147
4 (1.2)
6132
FP6 -71
6 (1.8)
6133
FP8 -71
8 (2.4)
6135
FP10 -71
10 (3.0)
6137
FP12 -71
12 (3.7)
6139
DREW.
Cross
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
dB
VSWR
max.
(R.L., dB)
39.2
39.5
1.5
25
58
1.08 (28.3)
42.1
42.3
1.1
26
65
1.07 (29.4)
43.9
44.2
44.3
0.9
26
67
1.06 (30.7)
45.5
45.9
46.0
0.7
28
69
1.06 (30.7)
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
38.8
41.8
F/B
- Dual Polarized
-
- Single Polarized;
- 2
- 2
2
- -
34.9
35.2
35.4
2.2
25
52
1.10 (26.4)
38.8
39.2
39.5
1.5
25
58
1.07 (29.4)
42.0
42.3
42.4
1.1
26
65
1.06 (30.7)
44.1
44.4
44.5
0.9
26
67
1.04 (34.2)
45.7
46.1
46.2
0.7
28
69
1.04 (34.2)
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Typen
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163SEM
55000A -137
55001 -137
223306 -70
EWP63S
UG-344/Uti I
F137PA0240BA"'
163SE
163SEM
55000A -137
55001 -137
223306 -70
163SE
163SEM
55000A -137
55001 -137
223306 -70
F137PA0240BA"'
F137PCO240CA'"
F137MH0600HA"'
163DCT
163DET
CPR137G
PDR70
5.925-6.575
EWP63-59
5.800-7.125
EWP63-59W
2 h
VSWR 1.05
6.425-7.125
Flex -Twist
(0.6 m)
Fixed -Tuned
VSWR 1.06
UG-344Nttt
163DCT
CPR137G
PDR70
1630E7
UG-344Nttt
163DCT
163DET
CPR137G
PDR70
EWP63-65N
UG-344/Uttt
163DCT
163DET
CPR137G
PDR70
163SE
163SEM
55000A -137
55001 -137
223306 -70
163SE
163SEM
55000A -137
55001 -137
223306 -70
F137MH0600HA"'
EWP63-65
UG-344/Uttt
163DCT
163DET
CPR137G
PDR70
F137PCO240CB
F137MH0600HB
5.925-7.125
EW63
UG-344/Uttt
163DC
163DE
CPR137G
PDR70
163SE
163SEM
"
55000A -137
55001 -137
223306 -70
(30.7)"
F137PA0240BB
F137PCO240CB
F137MH0600HB
VSWR 1.15
Non -Tunable
(32.3)'
F137PA0240BB
VSWR 1.06
6.425-7.125
(30.7)"
F137PCO240CA"'
VSWR 1.05
6.525-6.875
(32.3)"
F137PA0240BB
F137PCO240CB
F137MH0600HB
(23.1)"
F137PA0240BS
F137PCO240CB
F137MH0600HS
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Accessories
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Type No.
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ttt
in (13
mm)
Description
Type No.
41108A -1
41108A -2
41108A -3
Other Accessories
EWFTK-63
163DZ
204989 -24
204989-4
241088-4
241088-9
204989-34
207270
24312A
EWBTK-2
33544-33
245314-63
WO B4-63
WGB5-63
Openings
1
1
For 4 in Boots
For 5 In Boots
204673 -1
204673 -2
48940 -1
3
4
204673 -4
6
8
204673 -8
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48940 -3
48940 -4
48940-6
N/DREW.
ValuLine Antennas.
Diameter
ft (m)
Type
Number
HPX
HP
RPE
Number(s)
Low
Gain. dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
Pol.
Disc.,
dB
dB
VSWR
max.
(R.L., dB)
F/B
Ratio
HPX4-70
4 (1.2)
2862
HPX6-70
6 (1.8)
2816
HPX8-70
Regulatory Compliance
U.S. FCC
ETSI
ETSI
101
74
78
Class Gain
36.0
36.4
36.7
2.3
26
61
1.08 (28.3)
40.0
40.4
40.7
1.5
25
65
1.07 (29.4)
(2.4)
2826
42.4
42.9
43.2
1.1
30
67
1.06 (30.7)
HPX10-70
10 (3.0)
2754
44.5
44.8
45.0
0.9
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
HPX12-70
12 (3.7)
2758
HPX15-70
15 (4.6)
2782
45.7
46.1
46.4
0.8
28
71
1.06 (30.7)
47.3
47.7
48.0
0.7
32
72
1.06 (30.7)
6 (1.8)
2796
HP8-70
(2.4)
2751
HP10-70
10 (3.0)
2753
HP12-70
12 (3.7)
2756
HP15-70
15 (4.6)
2757
40.1
40.5
40.9
1.5
28
65
1.06 (30.7)
42.6
43.0
43.3
1.1
30
67
1.06 (30.7)
44.3
44.7
45.0
0.9
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
46.3
46.7
47.1
0.7
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
47.4
48.1
48.4
0.6
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
PXL
PL
PXL6-70
6 (1.8)
2740
PXL8-70
(2.4)
2828
PXL10-70
10 (3.0)
2663
PXL12-70
12 (3.7)
2752
40.0
40.4
40.7
1.5
30
48
1.07 (29.4)
42.4
42.9
43.2
1.1
30
50
1.06 (30.7)
44.5
44.8
45.0
0.9
30
52
1.06 (30.7)
45.7
46.1
46.4
0.7
30
54
1.06 (30.7)
4 (1.2)
2736
PL6-70
6 (1.8)
2658
PL8-70
(2.4)
2659
PL10-70
10 (3.0)
2660
PL12-70
12 (3.7)
2662
PL15-70
15 (4.6)
2745
36.7
37.0
37.3
2.2
30
46
1.06 (30.7)
40.1
40.5
40.9
1.5
30
48
1.06 (30.7)
42.6
43.0
43.3
1.1
30
50
1.06 (30.7)
44.3
44.7
45.0
0.9
30
52
1.06 (30.7)
46.3
46.7
47.1
0.7
30
54
1.06 (30.7)
47.7
48.1
48.4
0.6
30
55
1.06 (30.7)
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameter
RPE
ft (m)
Number(s)
HSX
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain. dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
- Dual
Cross
Pol.
Ratio
VSWR
max.
Disc.. dB
dB
(R.L.. dB)
F/B
Polarization
il
HSX4-71
4 (1.2)
1548 1543
HSX6 -71
6 (1.8)
1550 1554
HSX8 -71
(2.4)
1556 1566
HSX10 -71
10 (3.0)
1624 1622
HSX12 -71
12 (3.7)
1626 1628
HSX15 -71
15 (4.6)
1852 1858
36.4
36.7
37.0
2.3
40
64
1.08 (28.3)
40.0
40.3
40.6
1.5
40
72
1.08 (28.3)
42.3
42.6
42.9
1.2
40
73
1.06 (30.7)
43.9
44.2
44.4
1.0
40
75
1.06 (30.7)
46.1
46.5
46.9
0.8
40
78
1.06 (30.7)
47.7
48.1
48.5
0.6
40
78
1.06 (30.7)
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Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameter
ft (m)
U.S. FCC
RPE
Number(s)
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain. dBi
Mid -Band
FB
VSWR
Cross
Pol.
Ratio
max.
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Disc.. dB
dB
(R.L., dB)
HPX
HP
HPX6-71
6 (1.8)
HPX8-71
(2.4)
3771
2775
39.5
39.9
40.2
1.6
30
66
1.06 (30.7)
42.1
42.5
42.8
0.9
30
67
1.06 (30.7)
4 (1.2)
2866
HP6-71
6 (1.8)
2800
HP8-71
(2.4)
2770
HP10-71
10 (3.0)
2772
HP12-71
12 (3.7)
2774
HP15-71
15 (4.6)
2783
35.8
36.2
36.5
2.4
28
62
1.08 (28.3)
39.7
40.0
40.3
1.5
30
66
1.06 (30.7)
42.3
42.5
42.9
1.1
30
68
1.06 (30.7)
44.1
44.5
44.8
0.9
28
70
1.06 (30.7)
45.6
46.0
46.3
0.7
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
47.5
47.8
48.2
0.6
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
PL
PL4-71
4 (1.2)
3718
PL6-71
6 (1.8)
2704
PL8-71
(2.4)
2700
P110-71
10 (3.0)
2699
PL12-71
12 (3.7)
3710
PL15-71
15 (4.6)
2726
36.2
36.5
36.8
2.2
30
45
1.08 (28.3)
39.7
40.0
40.3
1.5
30
48
1.06 (30.7)
42.3
42.5
42.9
1.1
30
50
1.06 (30.7)
44.1
44.5
44.8
0.9
30
52
1.06 (30.7)
45.6
46.0
46.3
0.7
30
54
1.06 (30.7)
47.5
47.8
48.2
0.6
30
57
1.06 (30.7)
40.0
40.4
40.7
1.5
33
55
1.07 (29.4)
42.5
42.9
43.2
1.1
33
60
1.06 (30.7)
44.4
44.8
45.1
0.9
33
66
1.06 (30.7)
45.7
46.1
46.4
0.7
33
64
1.06 (30.7)
LBX
Regulatory Compliance"
LBX6-71'
6 (1.8)
4648
(2.4)
4649
LBX10-71'
10 (3.0)
4650
LBX12-71
12 (3.7)
4651
LBX8-71'
B
B
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GHz
Type
Flange
Typett
Tunable
Connectort
Fixed -Tuned
Flex-Twist
EWP64-71
EWP64-65
164SEM
223306 -70
F137MH0600HC
F112MH0600HA
55000A -137
F137PA0240BB
55001 -137
223306 -70
F137PCO240CB
164DCT
164DET
164SC
164SE
CPR112G
264DET
264SEM
UG-344/Uttt
164DCT
CPR137G
PDR70
1640E7
164SC
164SE
164SEM
164SCM
UG-344/Uttt
EWP64-65N
F137PA0240BC
F137PCO240CC
264SCM
55000A -137
55001 -137
55001 -112
UG-344AJtff
CPR137G
PAR70
6.525-6.875
164DCT
164DET
CPR137G
PDR70
PAR70
164SC
164SE
164SEM
55000A -137
55001 -137
223306 -70
164SCM
6.425-7.750
EW64
UG-344/Uttl
164DC
CPR137G
164DE
164SE
164SEM
55000A -137
55001 -137
223306 -70
EW64
264DE
264SE
55001 -112
CPR112G
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F137PCO240CB
F137MH0600HB
F137MP0600PB
115 (23.1)**
F137PA0240BS
F137PCO240CS
F137MHO600HS
F112PCO240CC
tt
Type No.
Description
Type No.
41108A -1
41108A -2
41108A -3
Other Accessories
connector attachment
factory attached, one -hole lug
factory attached, two -hole lug
field attachable crimp-on,
202358
164DZ
204989 -3
241088 -3
204989 -23
241088-8
204989-33
207270
29961
EWBTK-2
33544-35
245314-64
WGB4-64
WGB5-64
Openings
1
1
For 4 in Boots
For 5 in Boots
204673 -1
204673 -2
48940 -1
2
3
4
204673 -4
Standard conditions: 125 mph (200 km/h) survival wind velocity, 0.5 in (13 mm)
radial Ice. For other conditions see page 196.
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F137PA0240BB
VSWR max., (R.L., dB). Up to 300 ft (90 m). The Indicated maximum VSWR characteristics are
guaranteed for factory assemblies and are typical for field assemblies.
"Tunable" connectors ordered with factory assemblies are factory tuned.
tion on mating flanges, refer to pages 214 -218.
Modified cover flange with gasket groove. Mates with UG choke or cover flanges.
Description
F137MH0600HB
F137MP0600PB
F112MH0600HC
264SEM
PDR84
Accessories
F112PCO240CA
VSWR
PDR70
7.125-7.750
(30.7)"
VSWR 1.06
PDR70
PDR84
6.425-7.125
2ft(0.6m)
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48940 -3
48940 -4
48940 -6
204673 -8
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Regulatory Compliance
Diameter
Type
Number
RPE
Number(s)
(m)
101
U.S. FCC
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
-,,
High Performance/Wide Band Antennas
Antenna Inputs: CPR112G and PDR84
HPX
HPX6-71W
6 (1.8)
2860
(2.4)
2825
HPX10-71W
10 (3.0)
2864
HPX12-71W
12 (3.7)
1009
HPX15-71W
15 (4.6)
697
HPX8-71W
- Dual
Low
Cross
Pol.
Ratio
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Disc., dB
dB
VSWR
max.
(R.L., dB)
41.0
1.5
30
65
1.15 (23.1)
F/B
Polarization
39.6
40.4
42.1
42.9
43.5
1.2
30
67
1.10 (26.4)
44.1
44.9
45.5
0.9
30
70
1.10 (26.4)
46.1
46.7
47.5
0.8
30
70
1.10 (26.4)
47.9
48.6
49.4
0.7
30
65
1.10 (26.4)
7.125- 8.5GHz
Antenna Inputs. All antenna VSWR values are specified with CPR and PDR flanges. Other optional flanges may result in equal or
slight/ higher
Regulatory Compliance
Diameter
Type
Number
(m)
RPE
Number(s)
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
HP
HP6-71W
6 (1.8)
2818
HP8-71W
(2.4)
2820
HP10-71W
10 (3.0)
2821
HP12-71W
12 (3.7)
2822
PL
P
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
NI
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
Pol.
Ratio
max.
Disc., dB
dB
(R.L., dB)
F/B
VSWR
- Single Polarized
39.7
40.3
41.1
1.5
30
66
1.06 (30.7)
42.3
42.9
43.6
1.1
30
68
1.06 (30.7)
44.0
44.8
45.5
0.9
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
46.2
46.8
47.6
0.7
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
P16-71W
6 (1.8)
3703
PL8-71W
(2.4)
1271
PL10-71W
10 (3.0)
1273
PL12-71W
12 (3.7)
1275
P115-71W
15 (4.6)
2710
39.7
40.3
41.1
1.5
30
48
1.10 (26.4)
42.3
42.9
43.6
1.1
30
52
1.10 (26.4)
44.0
44.8
45.5
0.9
30
55
1.10 (26.4)
45.6
46.3
47.1
0.7
30
58
1.10 (26.4)
47.5
48.2
48.9
0.6
30
57
1.10 (26.4)
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Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameter
RPE
ft (m)
Number(s)
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
HSX
HSX4-74
4 (1.2)
2157 2156
HSX6-74
6 (1.8)
1860 1864
HSX8-74
8 (2.4)
1865 1866
HSX10-74
10 (3.0)
1913 1912
HSX12-74
12 (3.7)
1914 1916
HSX15-74
15 (4.6)
1918 1920
HPX
HP
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
FB
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
dB
VSWR
max.
(R.L., dB)
- Dual Polarized
36.7
37.0
37.3
2.3
40
64
1.08 (28.3)
40.3
40.6
40.9
1.5
40
67
1.08 (28.3)
42.6
42.9
43.2
1.1
40
74
1.06 (30.7)
44.0
44.3
44.6
0.9
40
75
1.06 (30.7)
46.5
46.8
47.0
0.8
40
78
1.06 (30.7)
48.0
48.3
48.6
0.6
40
78
1.06 (30.7)
37.1
37.4
37.6
2.5
32
63
1.10 (26.4)
40.5
40.8
41.1
1.5
32
67
1.06 (30.7)
42.9
43.1
43.4
1.2
32
70
1.06 (30.7)
44.3
44.7
45.0
1.1
30
68
1.06 (30.7)
146.
HPX4-74
4 (1.2)
3712
HPX6-74
6 (1.8)
3697
HPX8-74
8 (2.4)
3699
HPX10-74
10 (3.0)
3695
HP4-74
4 (1.2)
4112
HP6-74
6 (1.8)
3691
HP8-74
8 (2.4)
3694
10 (3.0)
2792
HP10-74
36.5
36.7
37.0
2.3
32
61
1.06 (30.7)
40.1
40.4
40.6
1.5
32
64
1.06 (30.7)
42.5
42.8
43.0
1.2
32
70
1.04 (34.2)
43.8
44.0
44.2
1.0
32
70
1.04 (34.2)
Cross
FB
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
dB
VSWR
max.
(R.L., dB)
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
UHX
UHX6-77
UHX8-77
Diameter
M (m)
RPE
Number(s)
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
ti
6 (1.8)
2874 2875
(2.4)
2833 2834
U.S. FCC
78
101
74
UHX10-77
10 (3.0)
2835 2836
UHX12-77
12 (3.7)
2838 2837
UHX15-77
15 (4.6)
2839 2840
40.5
41.0
41.2
1.5
30
67
1.06 (30.7)
43.1
43.5
43.7
1.1
30
68
1.06 (30.7)
44.9
45.2
45.4
0.9
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
46.4
46.7
46.9
0.7
30
75
1.06 (30.7)
48.4
48.7
48.9
0.6
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
HSX
HSX4-77
4 (1.2)
2588 2589
HSX6-77
6 (1.8)
1922 1924
HSX8-77
8 (2.4)
1929 1930
HSX10-77
10 (3.0)
1966 1967
HSX12-77
12 (3.7)
1968 1969
HSX15-77
15 (4.6)
1960 1962
- Dual Polarized
37.0
37.2
37.5
2.3
40
64
1.08 (28.3)
40.7
41.0
41.4
1.5
40
67
1.08 (28.3)
43.2
43.5
43.8
1.1
40
77
1.06 (30.7)
44.8
45.2
45.6
0.9
40
79
1.06 (30.7)
46.4
46.7
47.0
0.7
40
79
1.06 (30.7)
48.3
48.6
48.8
0.6
40
76
1.06 (30.7)
80
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Type
Number
HPX
Diameter
N (m)
Regulatory Compliance***
Number(s)
6 (1.8)
4652
HPX8-77'
(2.4)
4653
HPX12-77
10 (3.0)
12 (3.7)
4654
4655
Disc., dB
dB
max.
(R.L., dB)
A
A
A
40.8
41.1
1.5
33
66
1.07 (29.4)
43.5
43.8
1.1
33
68
1.06 (30.7)
44.9
45.2
45.5
0.9
33
70
1.06 (30.7)
46.4
46.7
47.0
0.7
33
72
1.06 (30.7)
40.3
40.6
40.9
1.5
33
48
1.07 (29.4)
42.8
43.1
43.4
1.1
33
50
1.06 (30.7)
44.7
45.0
45.3
0.9
33
54
1.06 (30.7)
46.6
46.9
47.2
0.7
33
63
1.06 (30.7)
40.3
40.8
41.1
1.5
33
56
1.07 (29.4)
42.8
43.1
43.4
1.1
33
60
1.06 (30.7)
44.9
45.2
45.5
0.9
33
66
1.06 (30.7)
46.4
46.7
47.0
0.7
33
67
1.06 (30.7)
40.5
43.2
PXL6-77'
6 (1.8)
PXL8-77'
8 (2.4)
PXL10-77'
10 (3.0)
PXL12-77'
12 (3.7)
B
B
B
LBX
LBX8-77"
Top
Low
PXL
LBX6-77"
VSWR
Ratio
HPX6-77'
HPX10-77'
Cross
Pol.
F/B
Beamwidth
Degrees
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
RPE
6 (1.8)
8
(2.4)
LBX10-77"
10 (3.0)
LBX12-77"
12 (3.7)
B
B
B
B
Multiband antennas are available in this frequency band. See pages 93 -94.
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Diameter
RPE
ft (m)
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Cross
Pol.
Ratio
max.
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Disc., dB
dB
(R.L., dB)
F/B
VSWR
HP
HP4-77
4 (1.2)
2858
HP6-77
6 (1.8)
3763
HP8-77
(2.4)
3765
HP10-77
10 (3.0)
2868
HP12-77
12 (3.7)
3767
HP15-77
15 (4.6)
3768
36.8
37.2
37.5
2.2
30
63
1.06 (30.7)
40.3
40.8
41.1
1.5
30
68
1.06 (30.7)
42.9
43.3
43.6
1.1
30
68
1.06 (30.7)
44.8
45.2
45.5
0.9
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
46.3
46.7
47.1
0.7
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
48.2
48.5
48.9
0.6
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
36.8
37.2
37.5
2.2
30
45
1.06 (30.7)
40.3
40.8
41.1
1.5
30
48
1.06 (30.7)
42.9
43.3
43.6
1.1
30
50
1.06 (30.7)
44.8
45.2
45.5
0.9
30
58
1.06 (30.7)
46.3
46.7
47.1
0.7
30
54
1.06 (30.7)
48.2
48.5
48.9
0.6
30
57
1.06 (30.7)
40.2
40.4
40.6
1.5
30
58
1.08 (28.3)
40.2
40.6
40.8
1.5
30
60
1.07 (29.4)
42.9
43.3
43.5
1.1
26
64
1.06 (30.7)
44.9
45.3
45.4
0.9
30
66
1.04 (34.2)
46.5
46.9
47.0
0.7
28
68
1.04 (34.2)
PL
P14-77
4 (1.2)
3716
PL6-77
6 (1.8)
3721
P18-77
8 (2.4)
2760
PL10-77
10 (3.0)
2747
PL12-77
12 (3.7)
2748
PL15-77
15 (4.6)
2763
FPX
FP
FPX6-77
ETSI
6(1.8)
6161
J
J
FP6-77
6 (1.8)
6150
FP8-77
8 (2.4)
6151
FP10-77
10 (3.0)
6153
FP12-77
12 (3.7)
6155
Multiband antennas are available in this frequency band. See pages 93-94.
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Antenna Inputs. All antenna VSWR values are specified with CPR and PDR flanges. Other optional flanges may result in equal or slightly higher VSWR. Contact Andrew for details.
Pressurization. Feeds are pressurizable to 10 Ibinz (70 kPa) except LBX Series 8 Ibinz (56 kPa).
ValuLinew Antennas. See page 127.
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
HSX
Diameter
ft (m)
RPE
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
'
HSX4-82
4 (1.2)
1799,1810
HSX6-82
6 (1.8)
1222 1224
HSX8-82
(2.4)
1226 1228
1230 1232
HSX10-82
10 (3.0)
HSX12-82
12 (3.7)
1236 1234
HSX15-82
15 (4.6)
1238 1240
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
FB
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
dB
VSWR
max.
(R.L., dB)
- Dual Polarized
37.5
37.6
37.7
2.3
40
63
1.08 (28.3)
41.3
41.4
41.7
1.4
40
67
1.06 (30.7)
43.7
43.8
43.9
1.0
40
78
1.06 (30.7)
45.3
45.4
45.5
0.8
40
78
1.06 (30.7)
47.1
47.2
47.3
0.7
40
79
1.06 (30.7)
48.7
48.8
48.9
0.6
40
76
1.06 (30.7)
41.0
41.1
41.2
1.3
30
58
1.08 (28.3)
43.5
43.6
43.7
1.0
30
67
1.06 (30.7)
45.5
45.6
45.7
0.8
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
47.1
47.2
47.3
0.7
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
48.7
48.8
48.9
0.6
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
HPX
HP
HPX10-82
10 (3.0)
2865
HPX12-82
12 (3.7)
2867
HPX15-82
15 (4.6)
2869
HPX6-82
6 (1.8)
2883
HPX8-82
(2.4)
2863
6 (1.8)
2882
HP8-82
(2.4)
2891
HP10-82
10 (3.0)
2893
HP12-82
12 (3.7)
2895
HP15-82
15 (4.6)
2889
40.6
40.8
41.0
1.5
30
68
1.06 (30.7)
43.4
43.5
43.7
1.1
30
68
1.06 (30.7)
45.3
45.5
45.7
0.9
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
46.8
47.0
47.1
0.7
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
48.6
48.8
48.9
0.6
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
PXL
PL
PXL6-82
6 (1.8)
2851
PXL8-82
(2.4)
2853
PXL10-82
10 (3.0)
2855
PXL12-82
12 (3.7)
2857
PXL15-82
15 (4.6)
2859
41.0
41.1
41.2
1.3
30
48
1.06 (30.7)
43.7
43.8
43.9
1.0
30
55
1.06 (30.7)
45.7
45.8
45.9
0.8
30
57
1.06 (30.7)
47.3
47.4
47.5
0.7
30
63
1.06 (30.7)
48.5
48.6
48.7
0.6
30
65
1.06 (30.7)
Standard Antennas
Single Polarized Low VSWR
Antenna Inputs: CPR112G and PDR84
P16-82
P18-82
6 (1.8)
2871
(2.4)
2897
P110-82
10 (3.0)
2899
P112-82
12 (3.7)
2901
P115-82
15 (4.6)
2903
40.6
40.8
41.0
1.5
30
48
1.06 (30.7)
43.4
43.5
43.7
1.1
30
50
1.06 (30.7)
43.3
45.5
45.7
0.9
30
58
1.06 (30.7)
46.8
47.0
47.1
0.7
30
54
1.06 (30.7)
48.6
48.8
48.6
0.6
30
57
1.06 (30.7)
40.9
41.1
41.2
1.5
33
58
1.07 (29.4)
43.6
43.8
43.9
1.1
33
60
1.06 (30.7)
45.6
45.8
45.9
0.9
33
63
1.06 (30.7)
46.9
47.1
47.2
0.7
33
65
1.06 (30.7)
LBX
Regulatory Compliance**
LBX6-82
6 (1.8)
786-1
LBX8-82'
(2.4)
787-2
LBX10-82
10 (3.0)
788-2
LBX12-82
12 (3.7)
789-2
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Waveguide
GHz
Type
Connectort
Flange
Typett
Tunable
Fixed -Tuned
EWP77 -71
/Uttt
7.125-8.500
EWP77-77
EWP77-71W
177DCT
177DET
177SC
177SE
55000A -112
55001 -112
F112PA0240BA
F112PCO240CA
PBR84
177DCMT
177SCM
243498 -84
PDR84
177DEMT
277DEMT
177SEM
223306 -84
223306 -70
F112MK0600KA
F112MH0600HA
F137MH0600HC
CPR112G
177DCT
177DET
1775C
177SE
55000A -112
55001 -112
F112PA0240BB
F112PCO240CB
PBR84
1770 CMT
F112MK0600KB
177DEMT
277DEMT
177SCM
177SEM
243498 -84
PDR84
PDR70
223306.84
223306 -70
F112MH0600HB
F137MH0600HF$
UG-51/Uttt
CPR112G
177DCT
177DET
177SC
177SE
55000A -112
55001 -112
F112PA0240BC
F112PCO240CC
PBR84
1770 CMT
PDR84
PDR70
177DEMT
277DEMT
177SCM
177 SEM
243498 -84
223306 -84
223306 -70
F112MK0600KC
F112MH0600HC
F137M H06o0HE
UG-51Nttt
7.125-8.500
EW77
VSWR 1.15
Non -Tunable
UG-51/Uttt
PBR84
CPR112G
PDR84
'"
177SC
55000A -112
F112PA0240BC
177SCM
177SE
243498 -84
55001 -112
F112MK0600KC
F112PCO240CC
177DEM
177SEM
223306 -84
F112M H0600HC
VSWR max., (R.L., dB). Up to 300 ft (90 m). The indicated maximum VSWR characteristics are
guaranteed for factory assemblies and are typical for field assemblies. **" 7.425 - 7.925 GHz
"Tunable" connectors ordered with factory assemblies are factory tuned.
For detailed information on mating flanges, refer to pages 214-218.
Accessories
- Photos
Description
ttt Modified cover flange with gasket groove. Mates with UG choke or cover flanges.
Description
Type No.
41108A -1
41108A -2
41108A -3
Other Accessories
202421
177DZ
204989 -3
241088 -3
204989 -23
241088 -8
204989 -33
207270
19256B
EWBTK -2
33544 -34
245314 -77
WGB4 -77
WGB5 -77
Openings
For 4 in Boots
For 5 in Boots
204673 -1
204673 -2
48940 -1
3
4
204673 -4
6
"
(23.1)
177DC
177DCM
177DE
tt
(30.7)"
CPR112G
UG -51
PDR70
7.725-8.500
VSWR 1.06
Flex -Twist
f(0.6 m)
Pressure Window
Standard conditions: 125 mph (200 knVh) survival wind velocity, 0.5 in (13 mm)
radial Ice. For other conditions see page 196.
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48940 -2
48940 -3
48940 -4
48940 -6
204673 -8
10.2- 10.7GHz
Antenna Inputs. All antenna VSWR values are specified with CPR and PDR flanges. Other optional flanges may result in equal or slightly higher VSWR. Contact Andrew for details.
Diameter
It (m)
Type
Number
UHX
Fri
RPE
Number(s)
74
101
Class
78
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
Pol.
Disc., d8
FB
Ratio
dB
VSWR
max.
(R.L., d8)
UHX4-102
4 (1.2)
3758 4505
UHX6-102
6 (1.8)
3769 4494
UHX8-102
(2.4)
3760 4506
10 (3.0)
3348 3762
UHX111-102
fJ
Regulatory Compliance
U.S. FCC
ETSI
ETSI
39.3
39.5
39.7
1.8
33
68
1.10 (26.4)
42.5
42.7
42.9
1.2
33
79
1.10 (26.4)
45.0
45.1
45.2
0.9
33
78
1.10 (26.4)
46.7
46.8
46.9
0.8
33
80
1.10 (26.4)
39.6
39.8
40.0
1.8
30
58
1.15 (23.1)
42.9
43.1
43.3
1.2
30
68
1.10 (26.4)
45.3
45.4
45.5
0.9
30
68
1.10 (26.4)
47.0
47.1
47.2
0.7
30
68
1.10 (26.4)
HPX
14,
HP
HPX4-102
4 (1.2)
3752
HPX6-102
6 (1.8)
3336
HPX8-102
(2.4)
3754
3756
HPX10-102
10 (3.0)
(0.6)
3742
HP4-102
4 (1.2)
3744
HP6-102
6 (1.8)
3326
HP8-102
(2.4)
3746
3748
HP10-102
10 (3.0)
33.2
33.3
33.4
3.6
30
50
1.15 (23.1)
39.7
39.9
40.1
1.8
30
58
1.10 (26.4)
42.9
43.1
43.3
1.2
30
68
1.10 (26.4)
45.3
45.4
45.5
0.9
30
68
1.10 (26.4)
47.0
47.1
47.2
0.7
30
68
1.10 (26.4)
39.7
39.9
40.1
1.8
30
45
1.10 (26.4)
43.1
43.2
43.3
1.2
30
50
1.10 (26.4)
45.4
45.5
45.6
0.9
30
52
1.10 (26.4)
47.1
47.2
47.3
0.7
30
58
1.10 (26.4)
PX
P
PX4-102
4 (1.2)
3314
PX6-102
6 (1.8)
3316
(2.4)
3740
3320
PX8-102
PX10-102
10 (3.0)
4 (1.2)
3306
P6-102
6 (1.8)
3731
P8-102
(2.4)
3732
3312
P10-102
10 (3.0)
39.7
39.9
40.1
1.8
30
45
1.10 (26.4)
43.1
43.2
43.3
1.2
30
50
1.10 (26.4)
45.4
45.5
45.6
0.9
30
52
1.10 (26.4)
47.1
47.2
47.3
0.7
30
58
1.10 (26.4)
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Antenna Inputs. All antenna VSWR values are specified with CPR and PDR flanges. Other optional flanges may result in equal or slightly higher VSWR. Contact Andrew for details.
Cross
FB
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
max.
Top
Beamwidlh
Degrees
dB
(R.L., dB)
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameter
ft (m)
U.S. FCC
RPE
Numbers) 101
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
VSWR
UHX4-105
4 (1.2)
2013 2012
UHX6-105
6 (1.8)
2037 2038
UHX8-105
(2.4)
2024 2025
UHX10-105
10 (3.0)
2033 2032
UHX12-105
12 (3.7)
2034 2035
lluL
39.8
39.9
40.0
1.7
33
70
1.08 (28.3)
43.4
43.5
43.6
1.2
33
81
1.06 (30.7)
45.8
45.9
46.0
1.0
33
80
1.06 (30.7)
47.8
47.9
48.0
0.8
33
83
1.06 (30.7)
49.2
49.3
49.4
0.65
33
80
1.06 (30.7)
HSX4-105
4 (1.2)
1972 1974
HSX6-105
6 (1.8)
1976 1980
HSX8-105
(2.4)
2017 2019
HSX10-105
10 (3.0)
2026 2028
HSX12-105
12 (3.7)
2253 2255
HPX
HP
ETSI
UHX
HSX
78
74
ETSI
- Dual Polarized
39.6
39.7
39.8
1.7
40
64
1.10 (26.4)
43.2
43.4
43.5
1.1
40
72
1.08 (28.3)
45.8
45.9
46.0
0.8
40
75
1.06 (30.7)
47.6
47.7
47.8
0.7
40
75
1.06 (30.7)
49.5
49.3
49.2
0.6
40
80
1.06 (30.7)
39.8
39.9
40.0
1.8
30
60
1.10 (26.4)
43.4
43.5
43.6
1.2
30
64
1.08 (28.3)
45.8
45.9
46.0
0.9
30
68
1.06 (30.7)
47.7
47.8
47.9
0.8
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
49.2
49.3
49.4
0.7
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
HPX4-105
4 (1.2)
2462
HPX6-105
6 (1.8)
3269
HPX8-105
(2.4)
3274
HPX10-105
10 (3.0)
3280
HPX12-105
12 (3.7)
3282
4 (1.2)
3472
HP6-105
6 (1.8)
3258
HP8-105
(2.4)
3259
HP10-105
10 (3.0)
3260
HP12-105
12 (3.7)
3261
39.8
39.9
40.0
1.8
30
60
1.08 (28.3)
43.4
43.5
43.6
1.2
30
66
1.06 (30.7)
45.8
45.9
46.0
0.9
30
68
1.06 (30.7)
47.7
47.8
47.9
0.8
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
49.2
49.3
49.4
0.7
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
43.4
43.5
43.6
1.2
30
49
1.15 (23.1)
45.8
45.9
46.0
0.9
30
50
1.10 (26.4)
47.7
47.8
47.9
0.8
30
52
1.10 (26.4)
49.2
49.3
49.4
0.7
30
55
1.10 (26.4)
39.8
39.9
40.0
1.8
30
45
1.15 (23.1)
43.4
43.5
43.6
1.2
30
51
1.10 (26.4)
45.8
45.9
46.0
0.9
30
53
1.10 (26.4)
47.8
47.9
48.0
0.8
30
53
1.10 (26.4)
49.2
49.3
49.4
0.7
30
55
1.10 (26.4)
PX
PX6-105
6 (1.8)
3290
PX8-105
(2.4)
3291
PX10-105
10 (3.0)
3292
PX12-105
12 (3.7)
3293
P4-105
4 (1.2)
3002
P6-105
6 (1.8)
3146
P8-105
(2.4)
3004
P10-105
10 (3.0)
3006
P12-105
12 (3.7)
3218
PAR
PAR6-105'
6 (1.8)
1646
PAR8-105'
(2.4)
1647
43.0
43.1
43.2
1.2
30
60
1.06 (30.7)
45.6
45.7
45.8
0.9
30
63
1.06 (30.7)
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Pressurization. Feeds are pressurizable to 10 Iblinz (70 kPa). ValuLine Antennas. See page 127.
Type
Number
Diameter
ft (m)
RPE
Number(s)
Regulatory Compliance
U.S. FCC
ETSI
ETSI
101
74
78
Class
Gain
FB
Cross
Pol.
Ratio
max.
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Disc., dB
dB
(R.L.. dB)
VSWR
UHX
UHX4-107
4 (1.2)
2098 2097
UHX6-107
6 (1.8)
2141
2142
UHX8-107
2124 2125
(2.4)
UHX10-107
10 (3.0)
2127 2126
UHX12-107
12 (3.7)
2128 2129
40.0
40.4
40.8
1.6
33
70
1.08 (28.3)
43.6
44.0
44.4
1.1
33
80
1.06 (30.7)
46.0
46.5
46.8
0.8
33
80
1.06 (30.7)
47.6
48.0
48.3
0.7
33
82
1.06 (30.7)
49.4
49.8
50.2
0.5
33
BO
1.06 (30.7)
HSX
HSX4-107
4 (1.2)
2314 2312
HSX6-107
6 (1.8)
2316 2318
HSX8-107
(2.4)
2320 2322
ri
HSX10 -107
10 (3.0)
2340 2338
HSX12 -107
12 (3.7)
2362 2364
HPX
HP
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
in equal or
- Dual Polarized
39.8
40.2
40.6
1.6
40
64
1.10 (26.4)
43.5
43.9
44.3
1.1
40
72
1.08 (28.3)
46.0
46.5
46.8
0.8
40
75
1.06 (30.7)
47.8
48.2
48.6
0.7
40
75
1.06 (30.7)
49.2
49.6
50.3
0.5
40
80
1.06 (30.7)
40.0
40.3
40.6
1.6
30
62
1.10 (26.4)
43.6
44.0
44.4
1.0
30
70
1.08 (28.3)
46.0
46.4
46.8
0.8
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
47.9
48.3
48.6
0.7
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
49.4
49.8
50.2
0.5
30
72
1.06 (30.7)
HPX4-107
4 (1.2)
2460
HPX6-107
6 (1.8)
3224
HPX8-107
(2.4)
3175
HPX10 -107
10 (3.0)
3173
HPX12 -107
12 (3.7)
3190
4 (1.2)
3429
HP6 -107
6 (1.8)
3222
HP8 -107
(2.4)
3174
HP10 -107
10 (3.0)
3250
HP12 -107
12 (3.7)
3188
HDX10-107
40.0
40.4
40.8
1.6
30
61
1.08 (28.3)
43.6
44.0
44.4
1.0
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
46.0
46.4
46.8
0.8
30
71
1.06 (30.7)
47.9
48.3
48.6
0.7
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
49.4
49.8
50.2
0.5
30
70
1.06 (30.7)
HDX
HDX8 -107
(2.4)
10 (3.0)
3791 3793
3787 3789
47.6
47.9
48.1
0.8
26
78
1.10 (26.4)
4352 4353
4354 4355
47.6
47.9
48.1
0.8
22
78
1.10 (26.4)
43.2
1.1
30
60
1.06 (30.7)
45.8
43.6
46.2
44.0
46.6
0.8
30
63
1.06 (30.7)
43.6
44.0
44.4
1.0
30
49
1.08 (28.3)
46.0
46.4
46.8
0.8
30
50
1.06 (30.7)
47.9
48.3
48.6
0.7
30
52
1.06 (30.7)
49.4
49.8
50.2
0.5
30
53
1.06 (30.7)
Standard Antennas
PAR
- Dual
Antenna Inputs
Single Polarized
PDR100
CPR9OG
PAR6-107"
6 (1.8)
3743
PAR8-107"
(2.4)
3745
PXL
PL
PXL6-107
6 (1.8)
3183
PXL8-107
(2.4)
3185
PXL10-107
10 (3.0)
3187
PXL12-107
12 (3.7)
3199
PIA-107
4 (1.2)
3214
P16-107
6 (1.8)
3101
P18-107
(2.4)
3249
PL10-107
10 (3.0)
3200
P112-107
12 (3.7)
3116
40.1
40.5
40.9
1.6
30
46
1.08 (28.3)
43.6
44.0
44.4
1.0
30
51
1.06 (30.7)
46.0
46.4
46.8
0.8
30
53
1.06 (30.7)
47.8
48.2
48.5
0.7
30
54
1.06 (30.7)
49.4
49.8
50.2
0.5
30
60
1.06 (30.7)
Multiband antennas are available for this frequency band. See pages 93-94.
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Frequency'
Waveguide
Flange
GHz
Type
Typett
Connectors
Tunable
Fixed -Tuned
Flex -Twist
VSWR 1.05
EWP9OS
CPR9OG
190DET
190SE
PDR100
190DEMT
190SEM
55001-90
223306-100
10.5-11.7
10.7-11.7
EWP90-105
EWP90-105W
EWP90-107
F090MH0600HB
190DET
190SE
55001 -90
F090PCO240CA
PDR100
190DEMT
190SEM
223306 -100
F090MH0600HA
CPR9OG
190SE
55001 -90
F090PCO240CB
PDR100
190SEM
223306 -100
F090MH0600HB
CPR90
190DET
190SE
55001 -90
F090PCO240CB
PDR100
190DEMT
190SEM
223306 -100
F090MH0600HB
290SC
55000A-75
190SE
55001 -90
F090PCO240CS
190SEM
223306 -100
55000A-75
F090MH0600HS
F075PA0240BS
VSWR 1.09
EW90
190DE
190DEM
PDR100
(27.3)"
F075PA0240BB
VSWR 1.15
Non -Tunable
CPR9OG
WR75ttt
(32.3)**
F090PCO240CB
CPR9OG
WR75ttt
10.7-11.7
m)
2f1(0.6
Pressure Window
(23.1)"
""
VSWR max., (R.L., dB). Up to 300 ft (90 m). The indicated maximum VSWR characteristics are guaranteed for factory assemblies and are typical for field assemblies.
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Accessories
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Description
Description
Type No.
Other Accessories
pREM/.
204919
190DZ
204989 -2
241088 -2
204989 -22
241088-7
204989-32
207270
29958
EWBTK-1
33544-37
245314-90
WGB4-90
WGB5-90
Openings
1
1
For 4 in Boots
For 5 in Boots
204673 -1
204673 -2
48940 -1
3
4
204673 -4
6
8
48940 -2
48940 -3
48940 -4
48940 -6
204673 -8
Standard conditions: 125 mph (200 km/h) survival wind velocity, 0.5 in (13 mm)
radial ice. For other conditions see page 196.
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Valuline Antennas.
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameter
RPE
It (m)
Number(s)
6 (1.8)
HPX8-122
(2.4)
10 (3.0)
12 (3.7)
3285
3232
3233
3234
Class
Gain
Low
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
Pol.
Ratio
Disc., dB
dB
VSWR
max.
(R.L., dB)
45.0
47.5
48.7
50.8
0.9
30
68
1.10 (26.4)
0.7
30
70
1.10 (26.4)
0.6
0.5
25
25
71
71
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
40.9
45.0
47.5
48.7
50.8
1.4
25
52
1.10 (26.4)
0.9
0.7
0.6
0.5
25
51
1.10 (26.4)
30
54
1.10 (26.4)
30
25
57
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
44.8
47.3
48.5
50.6
40.7
44.8
47.3
48.5
50.6
F/B
44.6
47.1
48.4
50.5
PX
PX4-122
4 (1.2)
3211
PX6-122
6 (1.8)
PX8-122
(2.4)
10 (3.0)
12 (3.7)
3213
3215
3217
3219
PX10-122
PX12-122
ETSI
HPX6-122
HPX12 -122
ETSI
HPX
HPX10 -122
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
A
A
A
40.5
44.6
47.1
48.4
50.5
58
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameter
N
HP
RPE
Number(s)
(m)
U.S. FCC
74
101
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain. dBi
Mid -Band
Beamwidth
Degrees
Cross
Pol.
Ratio
Disc., dB
dB
VSWR
max.
(R.L., dB)
45.4
47.9
0.9
30
0.7
30
70
70
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
Top
F/B
'
HP6-122
HP8-122
6 (1.8)
HP10-122
HP12-122
10 (3.0)
8 (2.4)
12 (3.7)
3284
3228
3270
3272
44.7
47.2
45.1
48.4
50.6
48.8
50.9
49.1
0.6
0.5
28
30
71
51.2
35.1
35.5
41.5
2.8
1.4
0.9
25
42
30
30
49
55
47.6
71
P2 -122
P4 -122
4 (1.2)
(0.6)
P6 -122
6 (1.8)
P8 -122
8 (2.4)
P10 -122
10 (3.0)
3216
3204
1277
1286
1288
P12 -122
12 (3.7)
4271
45.1
35.8
41.9
45.4
47.6
48.8
47.9
49.1
0.7
0.6
30
26
59
47.2
48.4
60
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
50.6
50.9
51.2
0.5
30
58
1.08 (28.3)
41.2
44.7
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.08 (28.3)
Type
Number
Diameter
RPE
ft (m)
Number(s)
UHX
UHX8-127
UHX10-127
Regulatory Compliance
U.S. FCC
ETSI
ETSI
101
74
78
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
FB
Cross
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
max.
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
dB
(R.L., dB)
VSWR
- Dual Polarized
(2.4)
10 (3.0)
1255 1256
47.5
47.6
47.8
0.7
32
80
1.10 (26.4)
1258 1259
48.7
48.8
49.0
0.6
30
82
1.10 (26.4)
HPX
HPX6-127
6 (1.8)
3296
45.0
45.1
45.3
0.9
30
68
1.10 (26.4)
HPX8-127
(2.4)
3278
47.5
47.6
47.8
0.7
30
70
1.10 (26.4)
HPX10-127
10 (3.0)
3279
48.7
48.8
49.0
0.6
25
71
1.10 (26.4)
HPX12-127
12 (3.7)
3281
50.8
50.9
51.1
0.5
25
72
1.10 (26.4)
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Regulatory Compliance
Diameter
H (m)
Type
Number
3
RPE
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Cross
F/B
VSWR
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
dB
max.
(R.L., dB)
41.0
41.2
1.4
25
52
1.10 (26.4)
45.1
45.3
0.9
25
52
1.10 (26.4)
47.5
47.6
47.8
0.7
30
54
1.10 (26.4)
48.7
48.8
49.0
0.6
30
57
1.10 (26.4)
50.8
50.9
51.1
0.5
25
58
1.10 (26.4)
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
40.9
45.0
PX
PX4-127
4(1.2)
3220
PX6-127
6 (1.8)
3221
PX8-127
8 (2.4)
3223
PX10-127
10(3.0)
3225
PX12-127
12 (3.7)
3226
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameter
RPE
ft (m)
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
HSX
Beamwidth
Degrees
- Dual
Cross
Pol.
Ratio
max.
Disc., dB
dB
(R.L., dB)
F/B
VSWR
Polarized
HSX4-130
4 (1.2)
2490 2492
41.4
41.6
41.8
1.6
40
68
1.10 (26.4)
HSX6-130
6 (1.8)
2099 2100
44.9
45.1
45.3
0.9
40
75
1.10 (26.4)
HSX8-130
(2.4)
2513 2515
47.4
47.6
47.8
0.7
40
76
1.10 (26.4)
HSX10-130
10(3.0)
2566 2568
48.7
48.8
49.0
0.6
40
76
1.10 (26.4)
HPX
HP
HPX4-130
4 (1.2)
1254
40.9
41.0
41.1
1.3
28
66
1.10 (26.4)
HPX6-130
6 (1.8)
3288
45.0
45.1
45.2
0.9
28
68
1.10 (26.4)
HPX8-130
(2.4)
1033
47.6
47.7
47.8
0.7
32
74
1.10 (26.4)
HP4-130
4 (1.2)
1252
40.9
41.0
41.1
1.3
28
68
1.10 (26.4)
HP6-130
6 (1.8)
3286
45.1
45.2
45.3
0.9
28
70
1.08 (28.3)
HP8-130
8 (2.4)
3289
47.6
47.7
47.8
0.7
28
71
1.08 (28.3)
Cross
FB
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
dB
VSWR
max.
(R.L., dB)
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameter
ft (m)
Number(s) 101
74
78
Performance Antennas
Antenna Input: PDR140
TlHigh
HSX
HSX4-142
4 (1.2)
1010 1012
HSX6-142
6 (1.8)
1014 1016
HSX8-142
(2.4)
1018 1020
10 (3.0)
1202 1204
HSX10-142
U.S. FCC
RPE
- Dual
-
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Polarized
42.5
42.6
42.7
1.2
40
68
1.10 (26.4)
45.9
46.0
46.1
0.8
40
75
1.10 (26.4)
48.4
48.5
48.6
0.6
40
76
1.10 (26.4)
50.1
50.2
50.3
0.5
40
76
1.10 (26.4)
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90
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14.4- 15.35GHz
Antenna Inputs. All antenna VSWR values are specified with PDR flange. Other optional flanges may result in equal or slightly higher VSWR. Contact Andrew for details.
Type
Number
HSX
Diameter
ft (m)
RPE
Number(s)
Ia.
HSX4-144
4 (1.2)
1206 1208
HSX6-144
6 (1.8)
1210 1212
HSX8-144
(2.4)
1214 1216
HSX10-144
10 (3.0)
1218 1220
- Dual
Cross
Pol.
FB
VSWR
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
max.
Top
Beamwidth
Degrees
Ratio
Low
Disc., dB
dB
(R.L., dB)
40
68
1.10 (26.4)
Polarized
42.5
42.7
43.0
1.2
46.0
46.3
46.5
0.8
40
75
1.10 (26.4)
48.5
48.8
49.1
0.6
40
76
1.10 (26.4)
50.2
50.5
50.8
0.5
40
76
1.10 (26.4)
42.3
42.5
42.8
1.2
30
48
1.10 (26.4)
45.8
46.1
46.3
0.8
30
55
1.10 (26.4)
48.3
48.6
48.9
0.6
30
57
1.10 (26.4)
50.2
50.5
50.8
0.5
30
58
1.10 (26.4)
48.3
48.6
48.9
0.6
30
57
1.10 (26.4)
50.2
50.5
50.8
0.5
30
58
1.10 (26.4)
PX
P
PX4-144
4 (1.2)
1565
PX6-144
6 (1.8)
1567
PX8-144
(2.4)
1569
PX10-144
fJ
Regulatory Compliance
U.S. FCC
ETSI
ETSI
101
74
78
Class
Gain
10 (3.0)
1571
P10-144
(2.4)
1505
10 (3.0)
1507
17.7- 19.7GHz
Antenna Inputs. All antenna VSWR values are specified with PDR flange. Other optional flanges may result
in equal
Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameter
ft (m)
RPE
Number(s)
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
HSX
Beamwidth
Degrees
- Dual
Cross
FB
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
VSWR
Polarized
HSX1-180
(0.3)
2050 2051
32.4
33.0
33.5
3.6
34
60
1.135 (24.0)
HSX2-180
(0.6)
2052 2053
38.0
38.4
38.8
1.9
36
64
1.135 (24.0)
HSX4-180
4 (1.2)
2055 2054
44.0
44.4
44.8
1.0
36
67
1.135 (24.0)
HSX6-180
6 (1.8)
2057 2056
47.5
48.0
48.4
0.7
36
72
1.135 (24.0)
50.2
50.7
51.2
0.5
30
72
1.15 (23.1)
50.2
50.7
51.2
0.5
30
59
1.15 (23.1)
HP
HP8-180
ilk
8
(2.4)
3983
P8-180
(2.4)
4058
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Antenna Input
-3444
-3456
CPR229G
CPR229G
CPR229G
CPR137G
-459
-465
CPR229G
CPR137G
CPR229G
CPR137G
-4456
-4459
CPR187G
CPR137G
CPR187G
CPR137G
-4464
CPR187G
CPR137G
-6477
CPR137G
CPR112G
-6511
CPR137G
CPR9OG
-186
-4477
-6812
7/8" EIA
CPR137G
CPR187G
CPR112G
WR75
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Regulatory Compliance
Type
Number
Diameter
(m)
RPE
Number(s)
Band
U.S. FCC
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Cross
F/B
VSWR
Beamwidth
Degrees
Pol.
Disc., dB
Ratio
max.
(R.L., dB)
38.6
40.7
40.2
42.5
42.0
44.0
2.0
1.6
1.7
1.3
1.5
35
35
35
35
35
35
68
37.8
41.3
39.7
43.2
41.5
2.1
35
35
35
35
35
35
70
73
75
Low
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Top
37.4
39.7
39.0
41.4
40.8
42.9
38.0
40.2
39.6
41.9
41.4
43.5
36.6
40.7
38.5
42.6
40.3
44.5
37.2
41.2
38.4
42.8
40.7
44.9
39.0
dB
UMX
10
(3.0)
UMX12 -3444 12
(3.7)
UMX15 -3444 15
(4.6)
3.4
4.4
3.4
4.4
3.4
4.4
4142
4144
4154
4156
4166
4168
4143
4145
4155
4157
4167
4169
4150
4152
4162
4164
4174
4176
4151
4153
4163
4165
4175
4177
A
A
A
A
B
B
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1.1
1.10
1.15
1.10
1.15
1.10
1.15
(26.4)
(23.1)
(26.4)
(23.1)
(26.4)
(23.1)
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
80
1.06
1.06
1.06
1.06
(30.7)
(30.7)
(30.7)
(30.7)
71
71
78
72
79
10
(3.0)
UMX12-3456
UMX15-3456
12
(3.7)
15
(4.6)
3.4
5.6
3.4
5.6
3.4
5.6
B
B
A
B
39.1
43.1
40.9
45.0
45.1
1.2
1.8
1.0
1.6
1.0
71
76
74
77
UMX10-459'
UMX12-459
10
(3.0)
12
(3.7)
4102
4104
4105
4107
3.7
5.9
3.7
5.9
UMX10-465
10
3.5
(3.0)
6.4
3.5
6.4
UMX12-A465"12
(3.7)
43.1
41.3
45.3
39.4
43.5
41.5
45.7
1.8
1.5
0.9
30
30
30
30
1.1
80
74
GHz
4357
4360
4108
4110
4360
4361
4109
4111
A
A
4146
4148
4158
4160
4170
4172
4147
4149
4159
4161
4171
4173
A
-
A
-
37.4
42.2
40.3
44.5
38.1
42.7
40.9
45.0
38.7
42.8
41.5
45.4
1.8
1.0
1.7
0.95
30
30
30
30
72
76
73
78
1.15
1.15
1.12
1.12
(23.1)
(23.1)
(24.9)
(24.9)
39.7
41.8
41.4
43.4
43.1
45.0
40.2
42.2
41.9
43.8
43.7
45.4
40.8
42.6
42.5
44.2
44.2
45.8
1.6
1.2
1.3
1.0
1.2
1.0
35
35
35
35
35
35
75
76
74
77
75
78
1.15
1.10
1.15
1.10
1.15
1.10
(23.1)
(26.4)
(23.1)
(26.4)
(23.1)
(26.4)
3
3
3
3
3
3
37.3
39.8
39.7
42.3
41.4
43.9
37.8
40.0
40.2
42.6
38.3
40.7
40.7
42.9
42.6
44.6
1.9
35
35
35
35
35
35
68
69
73
75
75
77
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
2
2
3
3
3
3
41.1
44.4
43.0
46.3
38.0
41.2
39.7
42.9
41.6
44.8
43.67
46.7
38.4
41.6
40.2
43.4
42.2
45.3
1.9
1.3
1.6
37.3
40.8
39.2
42.5
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
68
70
72
74
73
75
74
76
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
42.3
43.8
43.4
44.8
45.5
42.7
44.0
43.8
45.0
45.9
47.3
47.0
48.5
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
70
73
74
76
75
77
76
78
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
10
(3.0)
UMX12 -4456
12
(3.7)
UMX15 -4456
15
(4.6)
4.4
5.6
4.4
5.6
4.4
5.6
(2.4)
UMX10-4459
10
(3.0)
UMX12-4459
12
(3.7)
4.4
5.9
4.4
5.9
4.4
5.9
UMX8-4464
(2.4)
UMX10-4464
10
(3.0)
UMX12-4464
12
(3.7)
UMX15-4464
15
(4.6)
4.4
6.4
4.4
6.4
4.4
6.4
4.4
6.4
GHz
3310
3313
3324
3327
3330
3332
3311
3315
3325
3329
3331
3333
A
-
2
2
2
2
2
42.1
44.3
1.4
1.6
1.1
1.3
1.0
GHz
4284
4286
4288
4290
4292
4294
4296
4298
4285
4287
4289
4291
4293
4295
4297
4299
A
-
A
-
2
2
44.1
47.2
1.1
1.3
0.9
1.0
0.7
(2.4)
UMX10-6477
10
(3.0)
UMX12-6477
12
(3.7)
UMX15-6477
15
(4.6)
6.4
7.7
6.4
7.7
6.4
7.7
6.4
7.7
4300
4302
4304
4306
4308
4310
4312
4314
4301
4303
4305
4307
4309
4311
4313
4315
A
A
A
A
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
41.7
43.3
42.8
44.6
44.9
46.4
46.5
47.9
47.1
46.8
48.2
1.3
1.1
1.0
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.7
0.6
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Diameter
fl (m)
Band
Type
Number
U.S. FCC
RPE
Number(s)
101
74
78
ETSI
ETSI
Class
Gain
Cross
Gain, dBi
Mid -Band
Low
Top
Beamwidlh
Pol.
degrees
Disc., dB
FB
VSWR
Ratio
max.
(R.L., dB)
dB
High Performance Multiband 2 -Port Antennas (Single Polarized each band, Orthogonal Polarized)
Antenna Inputs: See page 92
HP
HP8-186"
1.8
6.4
1.8
6.4
(2.4)
HP10-186"
10
(3.0)
3960
3961 3962
3963
3964 3965
30.4
41.5
32.4
42.7
30.7
41.9
32.7
43.0
31.0
42.4
33.0
43.4
4.3
28
30
28
30
51
1.3
3.7
1.0
38.2
42.8
38.7
39.3
43.4
2.0
1.2
35
35
64
43.1
71
1.20 (20.8)
1.15 (23.1)
40.3
44.2
40.6
44.5
41.2
44.7
1.6
0.8
35
35
67
74
1.20 (20.8)
1.15 (23.1)
42.0
46.4
42.4
46.7
43.1
46.9
1.3
0.7
35
35
69
78
1.20 (20.8)
1.15 (23.1)
41.6
1.4
0.8
43.2
46.2
45.0
47.7
1.1
0.7
0.9
0.5
35
25
30
25
28
25
65
70
72
72
72
72
1.06
1.10
1.06
1.10
1.06
1.10
42.3
1.3
0.8
32
25
65
70
1.06 (30.7)
1.10 (26.4)
4.4
1.3
3.7
1.0
18
30
20
30
39
49
42
52
1.15
1.10
1.15
1.10
(23.1)
(26.4)
(23.1)
(26.4)
30
15
30
10
53
54
59
60
1.10
1.15
1.10
1.15
(26.4)
(23.1)
(26.4)
(23.1)
69
54
71
1.15
1.10
1.15
1.10
(23.1)
(26.4)
(23.1)
(26.4)
4.4
7.7
815
816
(2.4)
10
(3.0)
4.4
7.7
811
812
12
(3.7)
4.4
7.7
813
814
40.9
44.3
42.7
46.1
44.3
46.9
41.3
44.7
43.0
45.8
44.7
47.3
41.6
44.3
41.9
44.7
HP8-611'
HP10-611'
HP12-611'
5.9
10.7
5.9
10.7
5.9
10.7
(2.4)
10
(3.0)
12
(3.7)
3038
3040
3049
3050
3046
3048
A
A
A
A
A
45.1
(30.7)
(26.4)
(30.7)
(26.4)
(30.7)
(26.4)
HP8-6511'
6.4
10.7
(2.4)
2387
2392
6 GHz Dual
45.1
Polarized)
P8-186"
1.8
6.4
1.8
6.4
(2.4)
P10-186"
10
(3.0)
3945
3946 3947
3950
3951 3952
30.5
41.6
32.5
43.7
30.8
42.0
32.8
43.4
31.1
42.5
33.1
43.8
Standard Multiband 2 -Port Antennas (Both Bands Single Polarized, Orthogonal Polarization)
Antenna Inputs: See page 92
P10-6812
(2.4)
10
(3.0)
6.8
12.7
6.8
12.7
1093
1094
1095
1096
42.2
44.6
42.8
44.7
42.4
42.5
42.2
1.3
43.1
43.0
43.1
1.2
43.1
40.7
1.1
1.1
ORIM/.
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Mounting Information
All microwave antennas listed on pages 51 -94, except
UMX -459 series, include a mount for attachment to a vertical pipe. Standard mounting information is summarized
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Antenna
Size, It (m)
Replacement Mount
Type Number
Metric Standard Hardware
Mounting Pipe
Dia. in (mm)
Fine Azimuth
Fine Elevation
Adjustment
Degrees
Adjustment
Degrees
(137)"
""
Center Offset'
in (mm)
Side Struts
Included
Shielded Antennas
4 (1.2)
T6MSB
4.5 (115)
5.4
6 (1.8)
T6MSC
4.5 (115)
5.4 (137)
8 (2.4)
T10MSB
4.5 (115)
10 (3.0)
T1OMSB
4.5 (115)
12 (3.7)
T12MSAft
4.5 (115)
:5
15 (4.6)
Integral
4.5 (115)
3.6
T6MSB
4.5 (115)
5.4 (137)""
46770A -2
4.5 (115)
5.4 (137)**
T6MSB
4.5 (115)
5.4 (137)**
(1.2)#
6 (1.8)*
(1.8)#
5
5
""
46770A -2
4.5 (115)
5.4 (137)
8 (2.4)
T1OMSB
4.5 (115)
10 (3.0)
T1OMSB
4.5 (115)
12 (3.7)
T12MSA
4.5 (115)
15 (4.6)
Integral
4.5 (115)
3.6
4 (1.3)
Integral
4.5 (115)
6.88 (175)
" ""
15
6 (2)
140854
4.5 (115)
6.88 (175)
8 (2.4)
GRIDPAK Antennas
140855
4.5 (115)
6.88 (175)
10 (3)
140856
4.5 (115)
6.88 (175)
13 (4)
140857
4.5 (115)
6.88 (175)
With respect to the mounting pipe viewed from the rear of the antenna. Can be reversed by inverting the mount or antenna.
"" Can be offset right or left without inverting the mount or antenna.
" "" 360* azimuth capability, no fine adjustment.
UHX12 -59 includes a bottom strut and requires a 10 ft (3 m) long mounting pipe.
Applies to antennas 3.5 GHz and higher.
$$ Applies to antennas 2.7 GHz and lower, except for FP antennas which use the T6MSB mount.
Noie: Integral mounts consist of multiple type numbers. Contact Andrew for type numbers.
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Antenna/Tower Interface
Dimensional information and illustrations for installation
planning are presented on the following pages.
Side Strut
Mount or Ring
(Inboard)
Reflector Edge
(Outboard)
Positioning
Attachment Point
on Antenna
t
exceed 50 .
Boresight Axis
For antennas with two side struts, the adjustable strut can
be lowered or raised 5 from horizontal. The fixed side
strut can be lowered or raised 25 . In the horizontal plane,
both struts can be positioned at an angle up to 25 .
See illustration at right. Further, the strut closest to the
mounting pipe may be positioned at an angle up to 35 ,
provided the sum of the angles for both struts does not
When only one side strut is supplied, its angle should not
exceed 25 in the horizontal plane and 5 in the vertical
plane. See illustration for "adjustable strut ".
t
t
t
25
25
Adjustable Strut
25 Horizontal Plane
5 Vertical Plane
\
25
25
Fixed Strut
25 Horizontal Plane
25 Vertical Plane
Feed Orientation
illustrations.
Side View
Rear View
Applies to: PXL -17 and -19 series, PX6 (ex ept -107 -22 and -127),
PXL6 (except -107, -122 and -127) PXL10 -37, PXL8 -37
Rear View
Side View
UHX
UHX
High
Waveguide
Red Right
Waveguide
Red Left
Performance
and Standard
UHX
Red Right
Side View
Rear View
Coaxial
Side View
Rear View
UHX
Coaxial
Red Left
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36'
Mounting
12"
Pipe
Center
Offset
36'
si
12'
Inverted Mount
ANDREW
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Feed Dimensions
Top View
15 ft Antenna or
6.12 ft Antenna with
Inverted Mount
Mounting Pipe
Rear View
transmission line routing for waveguide, coaxial, single polarized and dual -polarized feeds.
Dimensions D,
and G, in (mm)
(140)
5.4 (140)
8 (205)
8.5 (215)
- 8 ( -205)
14.5 (370)
11.75 (298)
13 (330)
13 (330)
15.25 (387)
0.75 (19)
-0.6 ( -15)
1.1 (28)
0.5 (13)
8.1 (206)
5.4 (135)
5.4 (135)
8 (205)
8.5 (215)
-8 ( -205)
11.75 (298)
11.75 (298)
13 (330)
13 (330)
15.25 (387)
0.75 (19)
-0.6 ( -15)
1.1 (28)
0.5 ( -13)
8.1 (206)
Shielded Antennas
Dimensions A, B,
and
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
A
3in(7mm)
12 (3.7)
F-(G+A)
15 (4.6)
Standard Antennas
4
(1.2)
6 (1.8)
8 and 10 (2.4 and 3.0)
12 (3.7)
15 (4.6)
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A/IDRIME
25.0 (637)
21.0 (541)
4.3 (108)
11.5 (292)
4.3 (110)
8.7 (220)
1.6 (42)
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Antennas
Top
View
Side View
Attachment Point
for Adjusting Side Strut
(6 ft Antennas) and
Optional Side Strut
(4 ft Antennas)
Azimuth Adjustment
Assembly (4 ft only)
Rear View
Bolt Circle
Diameter
6 (1.8)
52.4 (1330)
76.5 (1945)
23.1 (585)
35.25 (895)
3.5 (90)
3.75 (95)
7.75 (195)
13.25 (335)
19.6 (500)
19.6 (500)
6.9 (175)
6.9 (175)
2.25 (55)
2.25 (55)
26.5 (675)
26.5 (675)
4 (1.2)
30.6 (780)
6.4 (160)
11.62 (295)
29 (735)
21.5 (545)
19.25 (490)
6 (1.8)
30.6 (780)
6.4 (160)
84.75 (2155)
11.62 (295)
29 (735)
21.5 (545)
19.25 (490)
4 (1.2)
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11
Top View
Attachment Point
for Optional
Azimuth Adjustments
Rear View
Side View
Bolt Circle
Diameter
/rADREW.
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Standard Antennas
4 (1.2)
52.4 (1330)
18.5 (470)
7.75 (195)
26.5 (675)
21.5 (545)
7.75 (195)
2.25 (60)
6 (1.8)
76.3 (1940)
27.75 (690)
13.2 (335)
26.5 (675)
21.5 (545)
7.75 (195)
2.25 (60)
50.75 (1290)
23.3 (590)
9.5 (245)
26.5 (675)
21.5 (545)
7.75 (195)
2.25 (60)
76 (1930)
13.46 (340)
17.5 (445)
26.5 (675)
21.5 (545)
7.75 (195)
2.25 (60)
4 (1.2)
26.5 (675)
5 (137)
30.6 (780)
11.6 (295)
30.75 (780)
19 (480)
6 (1.8)
26.5 (675)
5 (137)
30.6 (780)
11.6 (295)
30.75 (780)
19 (480)
4 (1.2)
26.5 (675)
5 (137)
30.6 (780)
11.6 (295)
30.75 (780)
19 (480)
6 (1.8)
26.5 (675)
5 (137)
30.6 (780)
11.6 (295)
30.75 (780)
19 (480)
(1.2)
6 (1.8)
Standard Antennas
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it.
Top View
Optional Molded
Radome
(Standard and
Focal Plane
Antennas)
D
-111111==
I
11
Fixed
Side Strut
25
25
-4
Adjusting
Side Strut
Adjusting Strut
Attachment Point
8,10 and
12
ft
ft Shielded and 12 ft
Standard/FP Antennas
Shielded and 12 ft
Standard/FP Antennas
Pipe
Diameter
side strut)
Side View
-12'
(115mm)
(not Included)
Optional Bottom Strut
ft Standard/FP
Rear View
OR/w.
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100.5 (2555)
106.5 (2705)
5 (125)
15.5 (395)
59.75 (1520)
43.25 (1110)
10 (3.0)
124.5 (3160)
130.5 (3315)
41.75 (1060)
31.5 (800)**
5.5 (140)
24.25 (615)
71.75 (1820)
55.75 (1415)
12 (3.7)
148.5 (3775)
154.5 (3915)
43 (1090)*
5.75 (145)
27 (685)
84.25 (2140)
67.25 (1710)
100.5 (2555)
106.5 (2705)
41.75 (1060)
10 (3.0)
124.5 (3160)
130.5 (3315)
31.5 (800)
12 (3.7)
148.5 (3775)
154.5 (3915)
43 (1090)
5 (125)
15.5 (395)
62.75 (1595)
40.25 (1020)
5.5 (140)
24.25 (615)
74.75 (1900)
52.75 (1340)
5.75 (145)
27 (685)
86.75 (2205)
64.75 (1645)
100.5 (2555)
106.5 (2705)
26.5 (670)
5 (125)
21.5 (545)
59.75 (1520)
43.25 (1110)
10 (3.0)
124.5 (3160)
130.5 (3315)
36.25 (920)
5.5 (140)
29.5 (750)
71.75 (1820)
55.75 (1415)
12 (3.7)
148.5 (3775)
154.5 (3915)
5.75 (145)
35.5 (905)
84.25 (2140)
67.25 (1710)
40.5 (1030)
Standard Antennas
(2.4)
100.5 (2555)
36 (915)
5 (125)
15.5 (395)
10 (3.0)
124.5 (3160)
32.75 (830)
5.5 (140)
24.25 (615)
71.75 (1820)
12 (3.7)
148.5 (3775)
36.5 (930)
5.75 (145)
27 (685)
84.25 (2140)
154.5 (3925)
67.25 (1710)
26.75 (680)
10.75 (275)
10.75 (275)
37.5 (950)
8 (200)
43.25 (1100)
10 (3.0)
26.75 (680)
10.75 (275)
10.75 (275)
37.5 (950)
8 (200)
43.25 (1100)
12 (3.7)
32.75 (835)
15.75 (400)
14 (355)
8.5 (215)
56.25 (1430)
47.5 (1205)
29.75 (755)
7.75 (195)
10.75 (275)
37.5 (950)
11.0 (280)
43.25 (1100)
10 (3.0)
29.75 (755)
7.75 (195)
10.75 (275)
37.5 (950)
11.0 (280)
43.25 (1100)
12 (3.7)
35.25 (895)
13.25 (335)
14 (355)
47.5 (1205)
11.0 (280)
56.25 (1430)
26.75 (680)
10.75 (275)
10.75 (275)
37.5 (950)
8 (200)
43.25 (1100)
10 (3.0)
26.75 (680)
10.75 (275)
10.75 (275)
37.5 (950)
8 (200)
43.25 (1100)
12 (3.7)
32.75 (835)
15.75 (400)
14 (355)
8.5 (215)
56.25 (1430)
47.5 (1205)
Standard Antennas
8 (2.4)
26.75 (680)
10.75 (275)
10.75 (275)
37.5 (950)
8 (200)
43.25 (1100)
10 (3.0)
26.75 (680)
10.75 (275)
10.75 (275)
37.5 (950)
8 (200)
43.25 (1100)
12 (3.7)
32.75 (835)
15.75 (400)
14 (355)
8.5 (215)
56.25 (1430)
47.5 (1205)
R
13 (330)
37.5 (950)
35.25 (895)
24.5 (625)
27.25 (695)
120 (3050)
60 (1525)
10 (3.0)
13 (330)
37.5 (950)
35.25 (895)
24.5 (625)
39.25 (1000)
120 (3050)
60 (1525)
12 (3.7)
13 (330)
48.25 (1225)
31 (790)
44.75 (1140)
120 (3050)
60 (1525)
45 (1145)
20 (510)
37.5 (950)
35.25 (895)
24.5 (625)
27.25 (695)
120 (3050)
60 (1525)
10 (3.0)
20 (510)
37.5 (950)
35.25 (895)
24.5 (625)
39.25 (1000)
120 (3050)
60 (1525)
12 (3.7)
20 (510)
48.25 (1225)
31 (790)
44.75 (1140)
120 (3050)
60 (1525)
45 (1145)
13 (330)
37.5 (950)
35.25 (895)
24.5 (625)
27.25 (695)
120 (3050)
60 (1525)
10 (3.0)
13 (330)
37.5 (950)
35.25 (895)
24.5 (625)
39.25 (1000)
120 (3050)
60 (1525)
12 (3.7)
13 (330)
48.25 (1225)
31 (790)
44.75 (1140)
120 (3050)
60 (1525)
45 (1145)
Standard Antennas
C =
8 (2.4)
13 (330)
37.5 (950)
35.25 (895)
24.5 (625)
27.25 (695)
120 (3050)
60 (1525)
10 (3.0)
13 (330)
37.5 (950)
35.25 (895)
24.5 (625)
39.25 (1000)
120 (3050)
60 (1525)
12 (3.7)
13 (330)
48.25 (1225)
31 (790)
44.75 (1140)
120 (3050)
60 (1525)
C =
45 (1145)
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Standard Antennas
View
Top
i I-s1
4
bp\iSide View
E
Rear View
87
(2210)
(200)
23.5
(595)
23.5
(595)
76.0
(1930)
108
(1240)
15
184.5
(4.6)
(4685)
49.0
(1245)
5.3
(135)
34.0
(865)
51.5
(1310)
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Side View
Antennas
Fronl View
1/2' U-Bolt
II
II
II
II
II
I
II
II
II
II
II
Cable Entry to
be Facing Down
II
II
II
Mounting
Bracket
1
E
Mounts to Pipe
2.3 in (60 mm) to
3.5 In (90 mm)
in Diameter
Dimensions
Antenna
Size, ft (m)
In (mm)
ft (m)
In (mm)
In (mm)
fl (m)
6.6 x 3.3 (2 x 1)
5 (127)
6.6 (2)
15.4 (340)
37.0 (940)
5.3 (1)
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Antennas
4 ft GRIDPAK Antennas
ft GRIDPAK1 Antennas
horizontally polarized
and offset right
-4-
Top View
ri
iJ
Mounts to Pipe with
Outside Diameters from
1.88 in (48mm) to
4.5 in (115mm)
411(1.3 m)
Diameter Circle
Side View
Side View
Rear View
3 (1.0)
32.3 (950)
10.9 (278)
8.1 (205)
3.6 (92)
20.5 (520)
23.1 (587)
65 (165)
37.8 (959)
4 (1.2)
29.9(772)
16.4 (416)
7.3 (185)
5.7 (146)
6.9 (175)
48.5 (1231)
51.5 (1309)
8.3 (232)
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GRIDPAK Antennas
41.3 (1049)
46.0 (1172)
8.0 (200)
81.0 (2061)
12.0 (304)
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Antennas
8, 10 and 13 It GRIDPAK
P
N
Antennas Only
r-
(2.4)
10
(3)
13
(4)
99.8
(2536)
6.9
(175)
2.7
(68)
40.4
(1026)
52.5
(1333)
47.1
(1197)
29.9
(760)
73.6
(1870)
56.7
(1440)
42.9
(1089)
25.6
(651)
33.0
(838)
54.8
(1392)
124.0
(3149)
6.9
(175)
2.7
(68)
45.9
(1167)
51.3
(1303)
64.6
(1641)
58.3
(1505)
38.4
(976)
90.6
(2302)
68.8
(1748)
55.0
(1398)
34.2
(868)
41.5
(1055)
54.3
(1378)
162.7
(4135)
6.9
(175)
3.0
(76)
58.7
(1491)
64.7
(1643)
84.3
(2140)
78.3
(1988)
56.4
(1433)
126.6
(3216)
88.1
(2239)
74.4
(1889)
39.7
(1008)
47.0
(1195)
71.6
(1818)
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Wind Forces
The axial, side and twisting moment forces tabulated
Parabolic Antennas
Antenna Axis
EITIN
Side Force, Fs
Twisting Moment, MT
Top View
angle.
See page 44
Wind
Dia.
Shielded Antenna
With Planar Radome
(Except "other shielded"
shown below)
ft
(m)
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
FA
Max.
lb
FA
Max.
Fs
Max.
Fs
Max.
Max.
Max.
a For
(N)
lb
(N)
lb -ft
(ilm)
Mt Max
2821
634
1427
2537
3964
5708
8919
6348
11284
17632
25390
39672
314
707
1257
1964
2827
4418
1398
3144
5590
8734
12577
19652
-632
-1681
-3615
-6365
-10423
22000
-826
-2209
-4901
-8630
-14132
29828
-110
-110
-110
-110
-110
110
4000
4000
4040
5800
5760
5910
17790
17790
17970
25800
25620
26290
1910
1970
2065
3020
2830
3210
8500
8760
9190
13430
12590
14280
-6880
-10100
-7260
-13610
13400
-15590
-9330
-13700
-9850
-18450
18170
-21140
-105
-105
-105
-105
105
-105
10 (3.0)
918
2065
3672
5737
279
625
1115
1742
1240
2790
4960
7749
12(3.7)
8261
4083
9187
16333
25520
36749
2509
11159
-705
-1936
-4247
-7608
-12575
-937
-2635
-5758
-10314
-17050
-125
-125
-125
-125
-125
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
434
976
1736
2712
1930
4343
7720
12064
267
685
1068
1669
1188
2673
4751
7424
540
1597
3714
6883
774
2309
5036
9333
90
100
99
99
864
1944
3456
5400
7775
12149
3843
8647
15372
24019
34587
54042
236
943
1474
2122
3316
1049
2360
4196
6556
9441
14751
-647
-1597
-3945
-7084
-11728
24294
-858
-2425
-5349
-9605
-15900
32938
-130
-130
-125
-125
-125
-125
109
434
976
1736
2712
3905
483
1930
4343
7720
12064
17372
67
267
685
1068
1669
2403
297
1188
2673
4751
7424
10691
94
540
1597
3714
6883
11581
128
774
2309
5036
9333
15702
-10
90
100
99
99
99
325
820
1180
1825
3135
1450
3650
5250
8120
13940
190
430
600
1020
1750
840
1910
2670
4540
7780
351
1342
2200
3869
8022
475
1824
2990
5259
10903
60
60
60
60
60
8(2.4)
10(3.0)
12(3.7)
15(4.6)
UHX10-59
UMX10-459
HDX10-107
UHX12-59
UMX12-459
UMX12-465
12(3.7)
12 (3.7)
12 (3.7)
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
8
(2.4)
(2.4)
10(3.0)
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
Standard Antenna
without Radome
(2.4)
10 (3.0)
12 (3.7)
15(4.6)
Standard Antenna
with Radome
(0.6)
4 (1.2)
6(1.8)
8
(2.4)
10 ((3.0)
12 (3.7)
GRIDPAK Antenna
Without Ice KP Series
4 (1.3)
6(2.0)
8(2.4)
10(3.0)
13(4.0)
8
531
ft only.
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Center of
Parabolic Antenna
Gravity
O
Antenna
Mounting Pipe
Antenna Weight and Center of Gravity, Parabolic Antenna Including Mount and Side Struts
Antenna Type
Shielded Antenna
One -Piece Reflector
with Planar Radome
(except "Other Shielded"
shown below)
Without Ice
Antenna
Dla. it (m)
1
(0.3)
2 (0.6)
2.5 (0.8)
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
8 (2.4)
10 (3.0)
12 (3.7)
Shielded Antenna
Two -Piece Reflector
with Planar Radome
8 (2.4)
10 (3.0)
12 (3.7)
15 (4.6)
Weight, lb (kg)
Zco, In (mm)
22.9 (10.4)
41 (18.5)
78 (35.5)
170 (77)
281 (127)
447 (203)
541 (245)
850 (386)
3.9 (98)
9.6 (244)
6.9 (175)
11.1 (282)
20.0 (508)
26.5 (673)
30.2 (767)
31.2 (792)
5.1 (130)
10.7 (272)
8.5 (215)
14.6 (371)
974
1234
1874
(13.9)
(35)
(43.5)
(127)
(227)
(430)
(560)
(850)
22.8
28.7
32.2
35.8
(579)
(729)
(818)
(909)
28.8
32.3
36.0
54.0
(732)
(820)
(914)
(1372)
501
460
560
860
1780
(209)
(254)
(390)
(807)
27.0
30.7
31.8
51.4
(686)
(780)
(808)
(1306)
989
1254
1885
2777
(449)
(569)
(855)
(1260)
22.9
68
140
380
470
705
555
560
895
960
890
890
(10.4)
(31)
(64)
(173)
(213)
(320)
(252)
(254)
(406)
(435)
(404)
(404)
3.9
6.9
12.5
20.0
25.8
46.0
30.7
29.6
44.0
29.9
33.3
30.3
(98)
(175)
(317)
(508)
(655)
(1168)
(780)
(752)
(1118)
(759)
(846)
(770)
30.6
86
282
620
1010
1310
1275
1270
1660
2025
1815
1940
(13.9)
(39)
(128)
(282)
(458)
(594)
(578)
(576)
(753)
(919)
(823)
(880)
8.5
16.7
33.3
28.2
51.0
32.7
32.0
49.0
31.0
39.3
14 (7)
104 (47)
143 (61)
251 (114)
317 (144)
540 (245)
6.5
7.0
10.0
13.5
18.0
19.0
(165)
(178)
(254)
(343)
(457)
(483)
58
175
294
536
784
1158
(26)
(79)
(133)
(243)
(356)
(525)
7.9
10.9
13.5
16.8
21.7
22.3
VHP1
VHP2
2 (0.6)
VHP4
4 (1.2)
VHP6
HDX8S-59
UMX10-459
HDX10-107
HDX10S-59
UMX12-459
UMX12-465
UHX12-59
HDX12S-59
6 (1.8)
Standard Antenna
One -Piece Reflector
without Radome
8 (2.4)
10 (3.0)
10
10
12
12
12
12
(3.0)
(3.0)
(3.7)
(3.7)
(3.7)
(3.7)
2 (0.6)
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
8 (2.4)
10 (3.0)
12 (3.7)
5.1 (130)
(215)
(424)
(848)
(716)
(1295)
(831)
(813)
(1245)
(787)
(998)
35.1 (892)
(201)
(277)
(343)
(427)
(551)
(566)
2 (0.6)
Standard Antenna
One-Piece Reflector
with Radome
2 (0.6)
Standard Antenna
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
8 (2.4)
10 (3.0)
12 (3.7)
8 (2.4)
10 (3.0)
12 (3.7)
15 (4.6)
GRIDPAK Antenna
4 (1.3)
6 (2)
8 (2.4)
10 (3)
13 (4)
AADRIME
49 (22.3)
90 (41)
205 (93.2)
3.5 (88)
2.7 (38)
10 (254)
54.4 (24.3)
194 (88)
363 (165)
4.3 (110)
6.2 (157)
13.5 (343)
17
119
162
304
402
654
(8)
(54)
(73)
(138)
(182)
(297)
8.7
10.0
13.7
19.8
25.8
26.9
(221)
(254)
(348)
(503)
(655)
(683)
81 (37)
189 (86)
321 (146)
621 (282)
916 (415)
1356 (615)
9.9
14.6
19.6
25.0
31.7
32.8
(251)
(371)
(498)
(635)
(805)
(833)
264
336
600
1240
(120)
(152)
(272)
(562)
14.0
18.5
19.6
32.3
(356)
(470)
(498)
(820)
550 (249)
17.3
22.2
22.9
36.4
(439)
(564)
(582)
(925)
(23)
(90)
(128)
(190)
(235)
10.0
14.5
16.0
21.5
25.5
(254)
(368)
(406)
(546)
(648)
51
198
282
418
517
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1219 (553)
2269 (1029)
Top View
Typical Fixed
Side Strut
Typical Adjusting
Side Strut
Maximum Antenna Side Strut Axial Force, 125 mph (200 km /h) Wind
Adjustable Strut
Antenna Type
Size ft (m)
Shielded Antenna
(except "Other Shielded"
shown below)
6 (1.8)
8 (2.4)
10 (3.0)
12 (3.7)
15 (4.6)
Force, lb (N)
Fixed Strut
Force, lb (N)
2070
958
1320
1799
(9207)
(4261)
(5871)
(8001)
7921 (35233)
1265 (5627)
1987 (8838)
2585 (11498)
1452
4086
2392
4137
2184
4492
3437
4545
UHX10-59
UMX10-459
UHX12-59
UMX12-459
10 (3.0)
10 (3.0)
12 (3.7)
12 (3.7)
(6558)
(18175)
(10640)
(18401)
(9714)
(19980)
(15288)
(20216)
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UHX10-59
WUHX10-59
SUHX10-59
Standard paint
EUHX10 -59
WEUHX10-59
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Note: Not all connector and flange types listed are applicable for all antennas. Refer to the antenna input options
Description:
antenna with
CPR flange
Option Code
7/8" EIA
Type
Female
Waveguide Applications
Flange Type
'
Option Code
PBR
PDR
WR75
CPR
UG*
Description:
Option Code
Gray
Hypalon/White
Gray
TEGLAR /White
Gray
Not Available
Unpainted
Not Available
W (for GRIDPAK )
Gray"
Molded /Gray
Antenna Color
single container.
Solid reflectors available for 2 ft to 10 ft, not available for 12 ft, 15 ft or any
Option Code
UHX10- 59 -P3A
Description:
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Radomes
Radomes
Radomes are available for most Andrew antennas.
Radomes reduce wind loading to the tower while providing added protection for the feed from the elements.
There are two types of radomes, flexible and molded.
Flexible radomes are provided on shielded antennas and
Flexible Radomes
field painted.
material.
'
ft (1.2
m) TEGLAR radome
is pre- tensioned.
Optional Colors
Aviation Orange
Green
Brown
Light Tan
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Beige
Radomes
Molded Radomes
Molded radomes are made from fiberglass or ABS plastic.
They directly bolt to the reflector rim. The standard color
optional.
Optional Colors
Aviation White
Aviation Orange
Radome Applications
Antenna Series
Included Radome
Standard Color
UHP , UHX ,
TEGLAR
white
UMX
TEGLAR
white
High Performance
Hypalon
white
TEGLAR
Standard
P,
None
gray
Standard molded
Extra strength molded, 10 and 12 ft (3.0 and 3.7 m)
None
gray
Standard molded
Extra strength molded, 10 and 12 ft (3.0 and 3.7 m)
Antenna Types
Ultra High
Performance
HDX, HSX
UMX Multiband
Focal Plane
Optional Radomes
FP, FPX
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1114
radomes are rated for 150 mph (240 km /h); extra strength
Diameter
ft (m)
Attenuation, dB
2 GHz
6 GHz
8 GHz
11 GHz
13 GHz
15 GHz
18 GHz
2 GHz
6 GHz
11 GHz and
(0.6)
0.1
0.4
0.6
1.0
1.2
1.5
2.7
0.02
0.03
0.05
Standard
(1.2)
0.1
0.4
0.7
1.2
1.5
2.0
2.9
0.02
0.03
0.05
Standard
6 (1.8)
0.1
0.5
0.9
1.4
1.7
2.1
2.9
0.02
0.03
0.03
Standard
(2.4)
0.1
0.6
1.0
1.5
1.8
2.2
0.02
0.03
0.03
Standard
10 (3.0)
0.2
0.9
1.3
1.8
2.1
2.5
0.02
0.03
0.03
Standard
12 (3.7)
0.2
1.0
1.3
1.9
2.2
2.6
0.02
0.03
0.03
Extra Strength
10 (3.0)
0.3
1.2
1.5
2.0
2.2
2.6
0.02
0.03
0.03
Extra Strength
12 (3.7)
0.03
1.4
1.7
2.0
2.3
2.6
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
(1.2)
0.1
0.4
Standard
6 (1.8)
0.1
0.5
Standard
(2.4)
0.1
0.6
Standard
10 (3.0)
0.2
0.9
Standard
12 (3.7)
0.2
1.0
Extra Strength
(1.2)
0.1
0.4
Extra Strength
6 (1.8)
0.2
0.8
Extra Strength
(2.4)
0.2
0.9
Extra Strength
12 (3.7)
0.3
1.2
Extra Strength
12 (3.7)
0.3
1.4
AADREw
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(0.6)
Standard
Molded
Edge Protection
Extra Strength
Focal Plane
Molded
Molded
Extra Strength
Focal Plane Molded
Clip Kit
Hypalon
TEGLAR
Kit (TEGLAR)
207105"'
4 (1.2)
R4E
R4E
FR4
FR4 -E
207844 -1
207106 **
520093 -9"
6 (2.0)
R6E
R6E
FR6
FR6 -E
207844 -2
520434 -1
45665 -1
205866 -3
R8F
R8F
FR8
FR8 -E
207844 -3
520434 -2
45665 -2
205866 -4
10 (3.0)
R1OG
39193B
FR10
FR10 -E
207844 -4
520434 -3
45665 -3
205866 -1
12 (3.7)
R12F
39194
FR12
FR12 -E
520434 -4
45665 -4
205866 -2
520434 -5
45665 -5
205866 -5
(2.4)
15 (4.6)
'
""
"'Except 2 ft
is
gray
Revised 9/00
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Antenna Packing
Dual Pack
Standard Pack
Packing Type
Standard Pack. In most cases, Andrew standard packing
is suitable for export. Antennas are shipped as one unit.
GRIDPAK antennas and mounts are shipped in one
carton or crate. 4 -12 foot (1.2 -3.7 m) radomes are
shipped in wood crates.
Heavy Duty Export Pack. For your convenience, Andrew
also offers a heavy duty export packing option, which
includes plywood sheathing of the entire antenna crate.
This packing is suitable for ocean, container or air
shipment. Multiple packing is also available which will
provide considerable savings to the customer.
4 ft
Packing Quantity
10-foot (3.0 m) and larger antennas and molded radomes
4 - 6 - 8
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-10 ft
Antenna Pack
12
UNIPAK
U.K. 0800-250055
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GRIDPAK disassembled
Reflector Type
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Antenna Diameter
Reflector Type
Standard
Optional
ft (2.4 -3.0 m)
One -Piece
One -Piece
Two -Piece
ft (3.7 m)
Two -Piece
One-Piece
15 ft (4.6 m)
Two -Piece
12
- KP,
Reflector shipped
Disassembled
All
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Additional Struts for Microwave Antennas
Fixed and Adjustable Side Struts provide increased
rigidity. They can be added to any of the antennas, as
indicated in the table, as a first or second strut.
4 and 6 It Sizes
Antenna Mounting Ring
Reflector Rim
t
Optional Fixed
ft shielded antennas
Attach Optional Fixed
Strut Here
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Reflector
Mounting Ring
B, C
(not supplied)
E, F
(not supplied)
H
Mounting
Ring
B, C, L
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Includes item
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Termination Loads
When both ports of a dual polarized antenna are not
being used, Andrew recommends using a termination
load to ensure your antenna meets the stated Andrew
specifications. Refer to page 212.
Replacement Components
Andrew can also supply the following replacement
components for your Andrew antennas:
Termination Load
Reflectors
Radomes (see page 119)
Major hardware kits
Universal guy wire kit
Struts (see page 123)
Feeds
.1'
Azimuth Adjustment Assembly
(adjustable struts only)
Type No. 520569
Side Stru
Round
Tower Member
Tower
Member
-///4'
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A Cost-Effective
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220
71W
74
77
102
105
107
117
130
142
159
173
1823
180
220
240
240W
275
275W
310
370
490
540
570
indicate:
Use:
To
VHP
VHPX
VP
VHLP
Use:
To
indicate:
5
2.5
4
6
ft
2 ft
2.5
4 ft
6 ft
1
(0.3 m)
(0.6 m)
ft (0.8 m)
(1.2 m)
(1.8 m)
Regulatory Compliance.
indicate:
Use:
To
blank
Compliant to UK RA Specification
A Revision
7
8
pREw.
indicate:
71
Example:
VHP
To
ft (0.6 m)
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in diameter
ValuLine Antennas
for Use in Extreme Environments
E- Series
ft (0.3 m),
ft (0.6 m), 2.5 (0.8 m), 4 ft (1.2 m), and 6 ft (1.8 m),
are mechanically upgraded to withstand 155 mph
(250 km /h) through the use of additional struts and
strengthened reflectors.
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Antenna
Antenna
Series
Included
Radome
VHP, VHPX
Polymer
Type
ValuLine
Optional
Radomes
Molded plastic
(VR Series)
VP, VPX
Basic Antenna
Input Flanges
ValuLine antennas can be supplied with many different
EIA and IEC flange types. The recommended flanges are
identified in the table below.
Contact Andrew for information about other flange
options.
Radomes
Antenna
Diameter
Gray
Gray
While
White
Radome
Radome
Radome
Radome
with
without
with
without
Andrew flash Andrew flash Andrew flash Andrew flash
ft (0.6 m)
VR2-1
VR2-2
VR2-1-WH
VR2-2-WH
ft (1.2 m)
VR4-1
VR4-2
VR4-1-WH
VR4-2-WH
6 ft (1.8 m)
VR6-1
VR6-2
VR6-1-WH
VR6-2-WH
Input Flanges
Frequency
Band
-71
-71 W
-74
-77
-102
-105
-107
-117
-130
-142
-159
-173
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Recommended
EIA Flange
Recommended
IEC Flange
Frequency
CPR112G
CPR112G
CPR112G
CPR112G
PDR84
PDR84
PDR84
PDR84
PDR100
PDR100
PDR100
PDR120
PDR120
PBR140
PDR180
PDR180
-1823
-180
-220
-240
-240W
-275
-275W
-310
-370
-490
-540
-570
CPR9OG
CPR9OG
CPR9OG
WR75
WR75
UG-541A/U
Recommended
EIA Flange
Band
UG -595/U
Modified
Modified
UG -595/U Modified
UG -595/U Modified
UG -595/U
UG -599/U
Modified
Modified
UG -599/U Modified
UG -599/U Modified
UG- 385 -25
UG- 385 -25
UG- 385 -25
UG -599/U
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IEC Flange
PBR220
PBR220
PBR220
PBR220
PBR260
PBR320
PBR320
PBR320
PBR320
Refer to pages 177 and 179 for Elliptical Waveguide ordering information
7.125
Diameter
ft (m)
Type
Number
VP2 -71
VP6 -71
dB
(R.L., dB)
4.9
30
40
15
50
2.4
1.6
32
45
49
15
5
20
32
1.15 (23.1)*
1.15 (23.1)*
1.15 (23.1)*
(0.6)
30.1
30.4
36.7
40.6
4.9
2.4
1.6
30
1.15 (23.1)*
1.15 (23.1)*
50
32
53
60
15
36.4
40.2
20
32
64
1.15 (23.1)*
15
5
29.5
36.3
29.8
36.6
4.8
2.4
30
1.30 (17.7)**
1.15 (23.1)*
15
50
32
53
60
15
40.5
1.6
32
64
1.15 (23.1)*
F/B Ratio
VSWR max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
1.20 (20.8)
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
15
15
50
20
t5
15
15
5
50
15
50
15
20
VHP6-71
6 (1.8)
VHPX2-71
VHPX4-71
VHPX6-71
(0.6)
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
29.2
35.9
39.7
4 (1.2)
'
40.1
Top
Diameter
Number
fl (m)
VP2-71W
VP4 -71W
VP6 -71W
VHP2 -71W
Gain. dBi
(0.6)
Top
160 (72.5)
155 (250)
125 (200)
125 (200)
33 (15.0)
126 (57.0)
347 (157.5)
20
155 (250)
125 (200)
33 (15.0)
126 (57.0)
125 (200)
347 (157.5)
32
40
45
49
30
54
37.5
41.2
4.9
2.4
1.7
32
62
66
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
30.4
37.4
40.7
4.8
2.4
1.7
30
53
60
64
1.30 (17.7)
1.20 (20.8)
1.20 (20.8)
F/B Ratio
VSWR max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
40
45
1.15 (23.1)*
1.15 (23.1)*
15
50
15
20
54
62
62
64
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
(23.1)*
(23.1)*
(23.1)*
(23.1)*
15
50
15
20
15
20
53
60
64
1.30
(17.7)"
15
50
15
20
6 (1.8)
29.8
36.0
39.7
30.4
36.6
40.5
31.1
VHP6 -71W
(0.6)
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
VHPX2 -71W
(0.6)
VHPX4 -71W
VHPX6 -71W
4 (1.2)
29.2
35.9
39.7
29.8
36.7
40.5
VHP4 -71W
6 (1.8)
Fine Adjustment
Survival
degrees
Wind Speed
Azimuth Elevation mph (km /h)
30
32.1
4 (1.2)
31.4
37.5
41.3
79 (36.0)
38.3
42.0
32
32
32
32
20
5
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
155 (250)
125 (200)
125 (200)
19 (8.5)
79 (36.0)
160 (72.5)
155 (250)
125 (200)
125 (200)
126 (57.0)
155 (250)
125 (200)
125 (200)
33 (15.0)
347 (157.5)
33 (15.0)
126 (57.0)
347 (157.5)
Type
Diameter
Gain. dBi
Bottom Mid -Band
Number
tt (m)
VP2-74
VP4A-74
31.0
37.2
31.2
37.4
31.5
37.7
4.8
30
4 (1.2)
2.3
32
30.4
36.6
36.4
40.4
30.6
36.9
36.7
40.6
4.8
30
2.3
32
2.3
1.5
32
29.7
36.5
40.3
29.9
4.7
30
36.8
40.5
2.4
32
1.5
32
(0.6)
VHP2-74
(0.6)
30.1
VHP4A-74
VHP4-74
VHP6A-74
4 (1.2)
36.4
36.2
40.2
VHPX2A-74
VHPX4A-74
(0.6)
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
VHPX6A-74
"
19 (8.5)
155 (250)
125 (200)
125 (200)
30.6
36.8
40.5
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
Type
7.425
Survival
degrees
Wind Speed
Azimuth Elevation mph (km /h)
31.4
37.5
41.3
29.8
36.0
39.8
VSWR max.
31.0
37.2
40.9
7.125
F/B Ratio
30.6
36.8
40.5
VHP2-71
VHP4-71
(0.6)
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
2
VP4 -71
Gain, dBi
Bottom Mid -Band
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
2
29.5
36.3
40.1
U.K. 0800-250055
"'
Top
32
1.15 (23.1)*
1.15 (23.1)*
Fine Adjustment
Survival
degrees
Wind Speed
Azimuth Elevation mph (km /h)
155 (250)
125 (200)
155
125
125
125
(250)
(200)
(200)
(200)
155 (250)
125 (200)
125 (200)
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
19 (8.5)
79 (36.0)
33
126
126
347
(15.0)
(57.0)
(57.0)
(157.5)
33 (15.0)
126 (57.0)
347 (157.5)
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Type
Number
VP2 -77
VP4 -77
VP6 -77
Diameter
Gain, dBi
ft (m)
Bottom Mid -Band
50
155 (250)
45
15
t20
32
50
125 (200)
125 (200)
19.0 (8.5)
79.0 (36.0)
160 (72.5)
4.6
2.2
1.5
30
54
32
62
1.15 (23.1)*
1.15 (23.1)*
15
37.5
40.8
15
50
20
32
64
1.15 (23.1)*
155 (250)
125 (200)
125 (200)
33 (15.0)
126 (57.0)
347 (157.5)
30.4
37.4
4.6
2.2
30
53
t15
t50
32
60
15
20
155 (250)
125 (200)
40.7
1.5
32
64
1.15 (23.1)*
125 (200)
33 (15.0)
126 (57.0)
347 (157.5)
F/B Ratio
VSWR max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
1.20 (20.8)*
1.20 (20.8)*
1.20 (20.8)*
t15
t50
15
5
20
1.25 (19.1)
1.25 (19.1)'"
1.25 (19.1) ""
15
t15
t50
t20
30.8
31.1
37.1
6 (1.8)
(0.6)
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
29.8
36.6
40.5
30.1
10.2
15
32
30.4
36.7
40.6
VHPX6-77
(R.L., dB)
1.15 (23.1)*
1.15 (23.1)*
1.15 (23.1)*
(0.6)
VHPX2-77
VHPX4-77
40.7
37.0
40.6
'"
38.3
42.0
Type
Number
Diameter
ft (m)
VHP2 -102
VHP4 -102
VHP6-102
4 (1.2)
VHPX2 -102
VHPX4 -102
VHPX6 -102
* 1.15
10.5
Nel
Weight
lb (kg)
40
32.1
4 (1.2)
Survival
degrees
Wind Speed
Azimuth Elevation mph (km /h)
dB
31.7
37.9
41.7
VSWR max.
30
31.3
37.5
41.3
VHP2-77
VHP4-77
VHP6-77
F/B Ratio
4.6
2.2
1.5
Top
(0.6)
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
2
(0.6)
Gain, dBi
Bottom Mid -Band
Top
33.7
39.8
43.0
33.9
40.0
43.2
3.5
32
1.8
32
6 (1.8)
33.5
39.6
42.8
1.2
32
59
65
68
(0.6)
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
33.2
39.4
42.7
33.4
39.6
42.9
33.6
39.8
3.5
32
59
1.8
32
65
43.1
1.2
32
68
"
"
Survival
degrees
Wind Speed
Azimuth Elevation mph (km /h)
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
155 (250)
125 (200)
125 (200)
33 (15.0)
347 (157.5)
155 (250)
125 (200)
125 (200)
33 (15.0)
126 (57.0)
347 (157.5)
126 (57.0)
Type
Number
Gain, dBi
Diameter
ft (m)
Bottom Mid -Band
VH P2-105
VH P4-105
4 (1.2)
(0.6)
34.0
39.8
VHP6-105
6 (1.8)
43.1
Top
Fine Adjustment
degrees
Survival
Wind Speed
Elevation mph (km /h)
F/B Ratio
VSWR max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
Azimuth
15
15
50
155 (250)
20
125 (200)
125 (200)
34.1
34.2
3.4
32
55
39.9
43.2
40.0
43.3
1.8
32
60
1.1
32
67
1.20 (20.8)*
1.20 (20.8)*
1.20 (20.8)*
F/B Ratio
VSWR max.
Nel
Weight
lb (kg)
33 (15.0)
126 (57.0)
347 (157.5)
10.7
Type
Number
Diameter
Gain, dBi
ft (m)
Bottom Mid -Band
VHP4 -107
4 (1.2)
40.1
VHP6 -107
6 (1.8)
43.3
40.5
43.6
Survival
degrees
Wind Speed
Azimuth Elevation mph (km/h)
dB
(R.L., dB)
40.9
1.8
32
60
1.20 (20.8)*
t15
20
125 (200)
43.9
1.1
32
67
1.20 (20.8)*
125 (200)
F/B Ratio
VSWR max.
Top
Nel
Weight
lb (kg)
126 (57.0)
347 (157.5)
11.7
Type
Diameter
Number
(1
VHP4-117
4 (1.2)
(m)
Gain. dBi
40.9
41.0
Top
41.1
32
dB
(R.L., dB)
60
1.20 (20.8)*
Survival
degrees
Wind Speed
Azimuth Elevation mph (km/h)
15
20
125 (200)
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
126 (57.0)
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Diameter
Gain, dBi
Beamwidth Cross Pol.
ft (m) Bottom Mid -Band Top
degrees
Disc., dB
F/B Ratio
Survival
degrees
Wind Speed
Azimuth Elevation mph (km/h)
Net
Weight
dB
VSWR max.
(R.L., dB)
(03)
29.0
29.2
29.4
5.0
30
56
1.20 (20.8)*
15
50
155 (250)
21
(0.6)
2.5 (0.8)
35.1
35.5
2.8
38.1
2.1
32
32
61
37.7
35.3
37.9
1.20 (20.8)"
1.20 (20.8)*
15
15
50
50
155 (250)
125 (200)
33 (15.0)
78 (35.5)
VHP4 -130
VHP4A -130
VHP6 -130
4 (1.2)
41.4
41.4
45.0
126 (57.0)
126 (57.0)
5
5
5
5
125 (200)
125 (200)
45.0
67
63
70
66
125 (200)
44.8
32
32
32
32
20
20
6 (1.8)
1.3
1.3
0.9
0.9
1.20 (20.8)"
1.20 (20.8)'
1.20 (20.8)'
VHP6A -130
41.6
41.6
45.1
45.1
15
15
6 (1.8)
41.2
41.2
44.8
125 (200)
347 (157.5)
2 (0.6)
VHPX2.5 -130 2.5 (0.8)
VHPX4 -130
4 (1.2)
VHPX4A-130
4 (1.2)
VHPX6 -130
6 (1.8)
VHPX6A -130
6 (1.8)
34.5
34.7
34.9
2.8
32
61
1.25
15
50
155 (250)
33 (15.0)
37.2
41.0
41.0
37.5
41.2
41.2
2.1
32
63
1.25
78 (35.5)
67
63
70
66
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
126 (57.0)
15
5
20
5
125 (200)
125 (200)
44.8
44.8
32
32
32
50
20
125 (200)
1.3
1.3
15
15
44.6
44.6
37.7
41.3
41.3
44.9
44.9
125 (200)
347 (157.5)
125 (200)
347 (157.5)
VHLP2 -130
35.5
37.8
41.5
35.7
38.0
41.7
2.5
1.3
30
30
30
61
4 (1.2)
35.3
37.6
41.3
67
1.30 (17.7)
1.30 (17.7)
1.30 (17.7)
15
15
15
50
50
20
155 (250)
125 (200)
125 (200)
25 (11.3)
69 (31.2)
115 (52.0)
(0.6)
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
35.3
41.4
45.0
35.5
41.6
45.2
35.7
41.8
45.3
2.8
1.3
0.9
32
32
32
45
52
58
1.20 (20.8)'
1.20 (20.8)'
1.20 (20.8)"
15
15
50
20
155 (250)
125 (200)
19.0 (8.5)
79.0 (36.0)
160 (72.5)
F/B Ratio
VSWR max.
Type
Number
VHP1 -130
VHP2 -130
VHP2.5 -130
4 (1.2)
VHPX2 -130
VHLP2.5 -130
VHLP4 -130
(0.6)
2.5 (0.8)
VP2A -130
VP4A -130
VP6A -130
14.25
0.9
0.9
32
2.1
63
63
1.20 (20.8)'
(19.1)''
(19.1)"
(19.1)''
(19.1)"
(19.1)"
(19.1)''
125 (200)
lb (kg)
(9.7)
347 (157.5)
126 (57.0)
Type
Number
Diameter
Gain, dBi
Beamwidth Cross Pol.
ft (m) Bottom Mid -Band Top
degrees
Disc., dB
VHP1 -142
(R.L., dB)
32
50
62
1.20 (20.8)'
1.20 (20.8)'
15
15
50
50
155 (250)
155 (250)
1.8
1.2
1.2
0.8
0.8
32
64
1.20 (20.8)'
126 (57.0)
20
5
126 (57.0)
71
15
5
125 (200)
32
(20.8)'
(20.8)'
(20.8)'
125 (200)
32
125 (200)
347 (157.5)
32
67
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
50
20
78 (35.5)
68
64
15
15
125 (200)
32
(20.8)"
125 (200)
347 (157.5)
36.6
39.2
42.6
42.6
2.4
1.8
1.2
1.2
32
15
15
50
50
155 (250)
33 (15.0)
125 (200)
78 (35.5)
(19.1)'"
(19.1)''
15
15
20
20
125 (200)
126 (57.0)
125 (200)
126 (57.0)
46.1
0.8
32
71
46.1
0.8
32
67
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
(19.1)"
(19.1)''
32
62
64
68
64
(19.1)"
(19.1)''
5
5
5
5
125 (200)
125 (200)
347 (157.5)
347 (157.5)
31.9
36.6
38.9
42.6
32.3
36.9
39.3
42.9
3.8
30
53
1.30 (17.7)
15
50
155 (250)
18 (8.3)
2.2
1.8
1.2
30
30
64
67
15
15
50
50
70
15
20
155 (250)
125 (200)
125 (200)
25 (11.3)
69 (31.2)
30
1.30 (17.7)
1.30 (17.7)
1.30 (17.7)
36.7
42.7
37.0
43.0
2.4
1.2
32
45
53
1.20 (20.8)'
1.20 (20.8)'
15
15
50
20
155 (250)
32
46.1
46.4
0.8
32
56
1.20 (20.8)'
125 (200)
4.5
2.4
30
39.4
42.8
42.8
46.3
46.3
36.3
38.9
42.3
42.3
45.8
45.8
31.6
36.3
38.6
42.3
30.8
36.2
31.1
2.5 (0.8)
38.8
42.2
42.2
45.7
39.1
(1.2)
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
6 (1.8)
45.7
46.0
2 (0.6)
VHPX2.5 -142 2.5 (0.8)
VHPX4 -142
4 (1.2)
VHPX4A-142
4 (1.2)
VHPX6 -142
6 (1.8)
VHPX6A -142
6 (1.8)
36.0
38.6
42.0
42.0
45.5
45.5
(0.3)
(0.6)
2.5 (0.8)
4 (1.2)
(0.6)
VHP2 -142
VHP2.5 -142
VHP4 -142
VHP4A -142
VHP6 -142
VHP6A -142
VHPX2 -142
VHLP1 -142
VHLP2 -142
VHLP2.5 -142
VHLP4 -142
VP2A -142
VP4A -142
4 (1.2)
36.4
42.4
VP6A -142
6 (1.8)
45.8
Net
Weight
dB
31.4
36.8
(0.3)
2 (0.6)
1
Fine Adjustment
Survival
degrees
Wind Speed
Azimuth Elevation mph (km/h)
36.5
42.5
42.5
46.0
32
32
125 (200)
lb (kg)
(9.7)
33 (15.0)
21
115 (52.0)
19.0 (8.5)
79.0 (36.0)
160 (72.5)
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Type
Number
Diameter
Gain, dBi
ft (m)
Bottom Mid -Band
VP2-159
(0.6)
37.6
37.8
Top
38.0
32
F/B Ratio
dB
VSWR max.
(R.L., dB)
45
1.20 (20.8)
FIB Ratio
Survival
degrees
Wind Speed
Azimuth Elevation mph (km/h)
15
50
155 (250)
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
19.0 (8.5)
Number
VHP1-173
VHP2-173
VP4-173
VP6-173
Diameter
Gain, dBi
ti (m) Bottom Mid -Band
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
dB
3.8
30
58
1.20 (20.8)*
15
50
155 (250)
21 (9.7)
38.1
32.6
38.2
2.3
32
64
1.20 (20.8)*
15
50
155 (250)
33 (15.0)
44.2
47.6
44.3
47.7
1.0
32
55
0.8
32
58
1.20 (20.8)"
1.20 (20.8)*
15
5
20
5
125 (200)
125 (200)
79.0 (36.0)
160 (72.5)
F/B Ratio
VSWR max.
32.4
38.0
32.5
4 (1.2)
44.1
6 (1.8)
47.5
Fine Adjustment
Survival
degrees
Wind Speed
Azimuth Elevation mph (km/h)
VSWR max.
(R.L., dB)
(0.3)
(0.6)
Top
17.7
Diameter
Gain, dBi
Beamwidth Cross Pol.
ft (m) Bottom Mid -Band Top
degrees
Disc., dB
Type
Number
VHP1 -180
VHP2 -180B
VHP2.5 -180
VHP4-180A
VHP6 -180A
dB
(R.L., dB)
33.1
33.5
3.6
30
58
1.20 (20.8)*
39.1
1.9
32
60
1.20 (20.8)*
41.6
1.5
32
66
45.1
0.9
32
65
47.5
38.7
41.2
44.6
48.0
48.5
0.7
32
70
1.20 (20.8)"
1.20 (20.8)*
1.20 (20.8)"
32.9
38.4
41.0
44.5
47.9
33.3
38.8
41.4
45.0
48.4
3.6
30
58
1.25 (19.1)
1.9
32
60
1.5
32
66
0.9
32
(0.3)
2 (0.6)
2.5 (0.8)
4 (1.2)
6 (1.8)
32.6
38.2
40.7
(0.3)
VHPX1 -180
44.1
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
15
15
50
50
155 (250)
21 (9.7)
155 (250)
33 (15.0)
15
15
50
20
125 (200)
125 (200)
78 (35.5)
126 (57.0)
125 (200)
347 (157.5)
15
15
50
50
155 (250)
21 (9.7)
1.25 (19.1)**
155 (250)
33 (15.0)
65
15
15
50
20
125 (200)
125 (200)
78 (35.5)
126 (57.0)
""
VHPX6 -180A
(1.8)
32.4
38.0
40.5
44.0
47.4
0.7
32
70
1.25 (19.1)
125 (200)
VP2 -180A
32
53
15
15
50
20
155 (250)
0.9
1.20 (20.8)"
1.20 (20.8)*
39.3
45.3
48.7
52
38.9
44.8
48.2
32
VP6 -180A
38.4
44.3
47.7
1.9
VP4 -180A
(0.6)
(1.2)
(1.8)
0.7
32
57
1.20 (20.8)"
125 (200)
(0.3)
(0.6)
2.5 (0.8)
4 (1.2)
33.5
38.2
40.5
44.2
34.0
38.7
41.0
44.7
34.4
3.0
1.8
30
55
1.30 (17.7)
30
67
1.30 (17.7)
15
15
50
50
155 (250)
39.1
155 (250)
18 (8.3)
25 (11.3)
41.4
1.5
30
69
45.1
0.9
30
73
1.30 (17.7)
1.30 (17.7)
15
15
50
20
125 (200)
125 (200)
69 (31.2)
115 (52.0)
VHPX2 -180A
2 (0.6)
VHPX2.5 -180 2.5 (0.8)
VHPX4 -180A
4 (1.2)
VHLP1 -180
VHLP2 -180
VHLP2.5 -180
VHLP4 -180
"
""
125 (200)
/ 21.2 - 23.6
GHz (WR42
Type
Number
347 (157.5)
19.0 (8.5)
79.0 (36.0)
160 (72.5)
Gain, dBi
Beamwidth Cross Pol.
Diameter
ft (m) Bottom Mid -Band Top
degrees
Disc., dB
Survival
degrees
Wind Speed
Azimuth Elevation mph (km/h)
Nel
Weight
lb (kg)
F/B Ratio
VSWR max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
1.30 (17.7)
1.30 (17.7)
15
50
155 (250)
33 (15.0)
1.30 (17.7)
1.30 (17.7)
15
20
125 (200)
126 (57.0)
VHP2 -1823
(0.6)
(0.6)
37.6
39.2
38.1
38.6
40.0
1.9
30
67
39.6
1.5
30
64
4 (1.2)
43.7
45.2
44.2
45.7
44.7
46.2
0.9
30
68
0.8
30
70
VHP4 -1823
17.7 -19.7 GHz
21.2 - 23.6 GHz
4 (1.2)
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Fine Adjustment
Diameter
tt (m) Bottom
Type
Number
VHP4A -220A
VHP6 -220A
VHP6A -220A
(0.3)
(0.6)
(0.8)
(1.2)
(1.2)
(1.8)
(1.8)
VHPX1 -220
(0.3)
VHP1 -220
VHP2 -220A
VHP2.5 -220
VHP4 -220A
2.5
4
VHPX2 -220A
2 (0.6)
VHPX2.5 -220 2.5 (0.8)
VHPX4 -220A
4 (1.2)
VHPX4A -220A
VHPX6 -220A
4 (1.2)
VHPX6A -220A
6 (1.8)
VP2 -220
2 (0.6)
VP4A -220
4 (1.2)
VHLP1 -220
VHLP2 -220
2 (0.6)
VHLP4 -220
4 (1.2)
* 1.15
24.25
6 (1.8)
(0.3)
Cross Pol.
F/B Ratio
Disc., dB
dB
VSWR max.
(R.L., dB)
30
32
60
1.20 (20.8)*
66
1.20 (20.8)"
32
68
1.20 (20.8)*
32
72
32
63
1.20 (20.8)*
1.20 (20.8)*
32
75
1.20 (20.8)*
32
72
1.20 (20.8)*
34.3
39.6
34.8
40.1
35.2
40.5
42.1
42.6
43.1
45.6
45.6
48.9
48.9
46.1
46.1
49.4
49.4
46.6
46.6
49.9
49.9
1.6
1.4
0.8
0.8
0.5
0.5
33.7
39.4
41.9
45.5
45.5
48.8
48.8
34.2
39.9
42.4
46.0
46.0
49.3
49.3
34.6
40.3
42.9
46.5
46.5
49.8
49.8
2.8
1.6
1.4
0.8
0.8
0.5
0.5
30
60
1.25 (19.1)**
32
32
66
68
1.25 (19.1)"
1.25 (19.1)**
32
72
1.25
32
32
63
75
1.25 (19.1)**
1.25 (19.1)"
32
72
39.8
45.8
40.3
46.3
40.7
46.8
1.6
0.8
32
32
34.4
39.6
45.5
34.9
35.4
40.6
46.5
2.8
1.6
0.7
30
Gain. dBi
Beamwidth
Mid -Band Top
degrees
"
40.1
46.0
2.8
Survival
degrees
Wind Speed
Azimuth Elevation mph (km /h)
15
15
15
15
15
15
5
50
50
50
20
20
5
5
155 (250)
21
155 (250)
33 (15.0)
50
155 (250)
21
t50
50
155 (250)
125 (200)
33 (15.0)
78 (35.5)
t20
125 (200)
20
5
5
125 (200)
125 (200)
126 (57.0)
126 (57.0)
347 (157.5)
15
15
15
15
15
5
5
125 (200)
347 (157.5)
54
58
1.20 (20.8)"
1.20 (20.8)*
15
15
50
20
155 (250)
125 (200)
19.0 (8.5)
79.0 (36.0)
30
61
30
66
1.30 (17.7)
1.30 (17.7)
50
50
72
1.30 (17.7)
15
15
15
155 (250)
155 (250)
125 (200)
18 (8.3)
25 (11.3)
115 (52.0)
F/B Ratio
VSWR max.
(19.1)"
20
(9.7)
125 (200)
78 (35.5)
125 (200)
125 (200)
126 (57.0)
126 (57.0)
125 (200)
125 (200)
347 (157.5)
347 (157.5)
(9.7)
Diameter
Gain. dBi
Beamwidth Cross Pol.
Disc., dB
ft (m) Bottom Mid -Band Top
degrees
Fine Adjustment
degrees
Survival
Wind Speed
Elevation mph (km /h)
dB
(R.L., dB)
(0.3)
2 (0.6)
2.5 (0.8)
4 (1.2)
35.5
40.6
43.2
46.5
35.9
41.0
43.6
46.9
36.3
41.4
44.0
47.2
2.5
30
61
15
50
1.4
32
15
1.1
32
:15
50
50
0.7
32
67
69
73
1.20 (20.8)*
1.20 (20.8)*
1.20 (20.8)*
1.20 (20.8)*
15
20
(0.3)
VHPX2 -240A
2 (0.6)
VHPX2.5 -240 2.5 (0.8)
VHPX4 -240
4 (1.2)
35.3
40.4
43.0
46.3
35.7
40.8
43.4
46.7
36.1
2.5
30
61
15
50
41.2
43.8
47.0
1.4
32
15
t50
1.1
32
15
50
0.7
32
67
69
73
1.25 (19.1)'"
1.25 (19.1)"
1.25 (19.1) ""
1.25 (19.1)**
15
35.6
40.7
46.5
36.0
2.5
1.4
0.6
30
62
67
1.30 (17.7)
1.30 (17.7)
46.9
36.4
41.5
47.2
30
VHLP4 -240
(0.3)
2 (0.6)
4 (1.2)
30
73
1.30 (17.7)
15
15
15
VP2 -240
(0.6)
40.8
41.2
41.6
1.5
32
52
1.20 (20.8)*
15
F/B Ratio
VSWR max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
62
68
1.20 (20.8)*
1.20 (20.8)*
Number
VHP1 -240A
VHP2 -240A
VHP2.5 -240
VHP4 -240
VHPX1 -240A
VHLP1 -240
VHLP2 -240
lb (kg)
Type
24.25
Net
Weight
41.1
"1.20
Azimuth
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
(9.7)
155 (250)
155 (250)
125 (200)
125 (200)
33 (15.0)
78 (35.5)
126 (57.0)
20
155
155
125
125
(9.7)
33 (15.0)
78 (35.5)
126 (57.0)
50
50
20
155 (250)
155 (250)
125 (200)
50
155 (250)
(250)
(250)
(200)
(200)
21
21
18 (8.3)
25 (11.3)
115 (52.0)
19.0 (8.5)
Type
Diameter
Number
ft (m)
VHP1 -240W
VHP2 -240W
2 (0.6)
(0.3)
Bottom
35.8
40.6
36.5
41.3
37.1
2.5
30
41.9
1.4
32
Fine Adjustment
degrees
Azimuth
15
15
Survival
Wind Speed
Elevation mph (km /h)
50
50
155 (250)
155 (250)
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
(9.7)
33 (15.0)
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Type
Number
VHP1 -275
Diameter
Gain, dBi
Beamwidth Cross Pol.
Disc., dB
ti (m) Bottom Mid -Band Top degrees
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
(R.L., dB)
1.20 (20.8)*
1.20 (20.8)*
15
15
50
50
155 (250)
155 (250)
32
53
53
1.20 (20.8)*
1.20 (20.8)*
15
15
50
50
155 (250)
155 (250)
19.0 (8.5)
19.0 (8.5)
2.2
30
63
1.30 (17.7)
68
73
1.30 (17.7)
1.30 (17.7)
155 (250)
155 (250)
125 (200)
18 (8.3)
30
15
15
15
50
1.2
0.5
36.9
41.8
2.2
1.2
30
VHP2 -275
36.6
41.5
VP2 -275
2 (0.6)
42.3
42.3
42.6
42.6
32
2 (0.6)
42.0
42.0
1.2
VP2A -275
1.2
VHLP1 -275
VHLP2 -275
2 (0.6)
36.9
41.9
VHLP4 -275
4 (1.2)
36.6
41.6
47.8
37.2
42.2
48.4
48.1
Survival
degrees
Wind Speed
Azimuth Elevation mph (km/h)
62
68
36.3
41.2
(0.3)
VSWR max.
dB
(0.3)
2 (0.6)
1
F/B Ratio
32
30
50
20
21
(9.7)
33 (15.0)
25 (11.3)
115 (52.0)
27.5
Diameter
Type
Number
VHLP1A -275W
27.5 - 29.5 GHz
31.0 - 31.3 GHz
1
1
Gain. dBi
Mid -Band Top
(m)
Bottom
(0.3)
(0.3)
36.6
36.9
37.5
37.2
(0.6)
(0.6)
41.6
41.9
43.1
F/B Ratio
VSWR max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
Survival
degrees
Wind Speed
Azimuth Elevation mph (km /h)
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
2.2
30
63
+_50
155 (250)
18 (8.3)
30
63
1.30 (17.7)
1.40 (15.56)
15
1.7
42.2
1.2
30
155 (250)
25 (11.3)
30
1.30 (17.7)
1.40 (15.56)
50
1.0
68
68
15
F/B Ratio
VSWR max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
62
1.30 (17.7)
F/B Ratio
VSWR max.
VHLP2A -275W
27.5
Number
VHP1 -275W
Type
31.0
Diameter
Gain, dBi
Beamwidth Cross Pol.
H (m)
Bottom Mid -Band Top
degrees
Disc., dB
1
(0.3)
36.0
36.6
37.1
1.2
30
Fine Adjustment
Survival
Wind Speed
degrees
Azimuth Elevation mph (km /h)
15
50
155 (250)
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
21 (9.7)
Type
Number
VHP1-310
VHP2-310
Diameter
It (m)
1
(0.3)
(0.6)
Bottom
36.8
42.0
Gain. dBi
Mid -Band Top
36.9
42.2
37.0
42.4
30
32
dB
(R.L., dB)
62
68
1.20 (20.8)*
1.20 (20.8)*
Fine Adjustment
Survival
degrees
Wind Speed
Azimuth Elevation mph (km /h)
15
50
15
50
155 (250)
155 (250)
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
21 (9.7)
33 (15.0)
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Fine Adjustment
Diameter
H (m)
Bottom
Type
Gain. dBi
Mid -Band Top
F/B Ratio
VSWR max.
Survival
degrees
Wind Speed
Azimuth Elevation mph (km /h)
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
dB
(R.L., dB)
39.2
44.0
39.5
44.3
39.8
44.6
1.7
30
60
1.20 (20.8)*
15
50
155 (250)
VHP2 -370A
(0.3)
2 (0.6)
1.0
32
63
1.20 (20.8)*
15
50
155 (250)
(9.7)
33 (15.0)
VHPX2 -370
2 (0.6)
44.0
44.3
44.6
1.0
32
63
1.25 (19.1)
15
50
155 (250)
33 (15.0)
VHLP1 -370
(0.3)
60
1.30 (17.7)
t15
50
155 (250)
18 (8.3)
30
63
1.30 (17.7)
15
50
4 (1.2)
40.0
44.8
51.0
1.0
VHLP4 -370
39.7
44.5
50.7
30
2 (0.6)
39.4
44.2
50.4
1.7
VHLP2 -370
0.4
30
71
1.30 (17.7)
15
20
155 (250)
125 (200)
115 (52.0)
F/B Ratio
VSWR max.
Number
VHP1 -370A
21
25 (11.3)
49.2
Diameter
H (m)
Bottom
Type
Number
VHP1-490
54.25
41.3
Diameter
Number
41.5
1.3
30
(m)
Bottom
(0.3)
42.2
VHP1 -540
41.4
Fine Adjustment
degrees
dB
(R.L., dB)
Azimuth
60
1.30 (17.7)
15
F/B Ratio
VSWR max.
dB
(R.L., dB)
Azimuth
61
1.30 (17.7)
15
F/B Ratio
dB
VSWR max.
(R.L., dB)
Azimuth
62
1.30 (17.7)
15
Survival
Wind Speed
Elevation mph (km /h)
50
155 (250)
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
21
(9.7)
Type
57.2
(0.3)
42.4
42.6
1.2
30
Fine Adjustment
degrees
Survival
Wind Speed
Elevation mph (km /h)
50
155 (250)
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
21
(9.7)
Type
Diameter
Number
VHP1-570
H
1
(m)
Bottom
(0.3)
42.6
42.7
42.8
1.1
30
Fine Adjustment
degrees
Survival
Wind Speed
Elevation mph (km /h)
50
155 (250)
Net
Weight
lb (kg)
21
(9.7)
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Replacement Mount
Type Number
Metric Standard Hardware
Center offset*
in (mm)
Fine Azimuth
Adjustment Degrees
Fine Elevation
Adjustment Degrees
Side Struts
Included
(0.3)
Integral
10.9 (278)
15
50
(0.6)
Integral
11.5 (292)
15
50
2.5 (0.8)
Integral
12.4 (315)
15
50
4 (1.2)
Integral
4.5 (115)
10.4 (264)
15
20
6 (1.8)
46770A -3
4.5 (115)
5.4 (137)
15
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(0.3)
15.6 (398)
15.5 (393)
10.9 (278)
4.3 (110)
8.7 (220)
1.65 (42)
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15.6 (398)
11.4 (289)
10.9 (278)
4.3 (110)
8.7 (220)
1.65 (42)
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25.0 (637)
27.5 (699)
10.5 (266)
11.5 (292)
11.5 (292)
4.3 (110)
4.3 (110)
8.7 (220)
8.7 (220)
1.65 (42)
1.65 (42)
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(0.6)
25.6 (651)
16.1 (410)
11.5 (292)
4.3 (110)
8.7 (220)
1.65 (42)
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35 (889)
35 (889)
29.6 (752)
15.2 (385)
11.9 (301)
11.9 (301)
6 (153)
13.3 (338)
8.2 (208)
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13.3 (338)
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35 (889)
24.5 (622)
11.9 (301)
6 (153)
13.3 (338)
8.2 (208)
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G'
4 (1.2)
16.2 (411)
11.6 (295)
14.2 (361)
10.4 (264)
21.4 (544)
30.0 (762)
21.3 (541)
20.8 (528)
11.1 (288)
6.5 (165)
49.1 (1247)
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4 (1.2)
16.2 (411)
11.6 (295)
14.2 (361)
10.4 (264)
21.4 (544)
23.4 (594)
14.7 (373)
20.8 (528)
11.1 (288)
6.5 (165)
49.1 (1247)
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Uhl
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Attachment point
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11
6 (1.8)
(m)
76.5 (1945)
34.7 (881)
12.75 (325)
18.8 (476)
9.7 (246)
26.5 (675)
7.65 (195)
2.25 (60)
5.4 (137)
26.5 (675)
11.75 (300)
19.1 (488)
29.1 (740)
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forces produced by winds from any angle.
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Fs,
MT
Fs,
MT
Fs,
MT
FA,
MT
56 m/s
69 m/s
FA,
MT
FAT
FA,
MT
23 (102)
9 (41)
18 (24)
75 (334)
30 (135)
58 (79)
FA,
MT
23 (102)
10 (46)
19 (26)
75 (334)
34 (150)
63 (85)
66 (294)
18 (80)
62 (84)
216 (960)
59 (262)
204 (276)
FA,
MT
Fs,
MT
108 (481)
49 (216)
90 (122)
FAr
MT
311 (1382)
51 (226)
27 (121)
44 (60)
166 (740)
89 (394)
145 (196)
max., Ib (N)
max., Ib (N)
max., Ib -ft (Nm)
max., lb (N)
max., Ib (N)
max., Ib -ft (Nm)
Fs,
MT
240 (1066)
127 (567)
208 (282)
125 mph
200 km /h
150 mph
250 km /h
31 m/s
56 m/s
69 m/s
51 (226)
32 (141)
60 (81)
166 (740)
103 (460)
195 (264)
FAT
MT
240(1066)
33 (147)
20 (91)
29 (39)
FA,
MT
108 (482)
67 (297)
94 (128)
156 (694)
96 (428)
136 (184)
103 (459)
28 (125)
105 (143)
FAT
MT
337 (1501)
92 (410)
345 (468)
76 (337)
34 (150)
70 (95)
248 (1102)
110 (491)
229 (311)
76 (337)
38 (167)
78 (106)
248 (1102)
123 (546)
255 (346)
264 (1176)
72 (321)
194 (263)
864 (3843)
236 (1049)
633 (858)
194 (863)
86 (383)
181 (245)
634 (2821)
281 (1251)
590 (800)
max., Ib (N)
max., Ib (N)
max., Ib -ft (Nm)
194 (863)
96 (428)
202 (274)
634 (2821)
314 (1398)
659 (894)
VP, VPX
max., lb (N)
max., lb (N)
max., lb -ft (Nm)
133 (591)
77 (342)
175 (237)
434 (1930)
251 (1118)
571 (774)
VP, VPX
max., Ib (N)
max., Ib (N)
max., lb -ft (Nm)
595 (2646)
162 (722)
547 (742)
1944 (8647)
531 (2360)
1789 (2425)
437 (1942)
216 (962)
499 (676)
1427 (6348)
FA,
MT
max., lb (N)
max., lb (N)
max., lb -ft (Nm)
ft (1.8 m)
FAT
170 (754)
104 (464)
160 (217)
VP, VPX
max., Ib (N)
max., Ib (N)
max., lb -ft (Nm)
ft (1.2 m)
FAT
149 (662)
280 (380)
52 (231)
32 (142)
49 (66)
max., lb (N)
max., Ib (N)
max., lb -ft (Nm)
110 km /h
85 (377)
293 (397)
max., lb (N)
max., lb (N)
max., lb -ft (Nm)
ft (1.2 m)
FAT
FAT
108 (481)
44 (194)
84 (114)
VHP, VHPX
VP, VPX
Forces/
Moments
VHLP, VHLPX
max., Ib (N)
max., Ib (N)
max., Ib -ft (Nm)
ft (0.6 m)
70 mph
max., lb (N)
max., Ib (N)
max., lb -ft (Nm)
ft (0.6 m)
FAT
200 km/h
VP, VPX
max., lb (N)
max., Ib (N)
max., Ib -ft (Nm)
ft (0.6 m)
FAT
110 km/h
31 m/s
150 mph
250 km /h
VHP, VHPX
max., lb (N)
max., lb (N)
max., lb -ft (Nm)
ft (0.6 m)
FAT
max., Ib (N)
max., Ib (N)
max., lb -ft (Nm)
ft (0.3 m)
FAT
125 mph
Wind Speed
70 mph
max., lb (N)
max., lb (N)
max., lb -ft (Nm)
ft (1.8 m)
FAT
FAT
MT
VP, VPX
707(3144)
1629 (2209)
max., Ib (N)
max., Ib (N)
max., Ib -ft (Nm)
299 (1329)
184 (818)
521 (707)
976 (4343)
601 (2673)
1703 (2309)
FA,
MT
max., Ib (N)
max., Ib (N)
max., Ib -ft (Nm)
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Widest Selection
of microwave transmission lines in the industry. Andrew
offers sizes and types that are optimized for nearly every
application.
HELIAX
Low VSWR
Andrew offers all types of microwave transmission lines in
low VSWR versions for minimum group delay distortion
and system noise.
result in easier and less costly system planning and installation compared with rigid waveguides. The performance
and reliability of HELIAX elliptical waveguide have been
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proven in thousands of microwave systems. The corrugatHELIAX' elliptical waveguide excellent crush strength and good flexibility. A rugged black
polyethylene jacket provides protection during handling
and installation. Assemblies consist of waveguide cut to a
specified length and terminated with connectors.
Alternatively, bulk lengths may be ordered and individual
feeders cut to length on site prior to installation.
ed copper walls give
Low VSWR, premium (EWP Series) assemblies are recommended for long -haul or high channel density systems.
Standard VSWR (EW Series) assemblies are recommended for short and medium -haul radio relay systems with
low and medium channel densities and medium -haul
color television microwave relay systems. Super premium
versions are available for selected sizes and offer lowest
VSWR. HELIAX elliptical waveguides are described on
pages 156 -201.
218.
Frequency
Band, GHz
Below 1.427
1.427 -1.535
1.7 -2.3
2.5 -2.7
2.9 -3.4
-50 Series
HJ( ) -50 Series
HJ( )P -50 Series
HJ( )P -50 Series
HJ(
Rectangular
Waveguide
(See Pages 202)
Circular
Waveguide
(See Pages 219)
EW17, EWP17
EW20
EW28
160
162
164
EW34, EWP34,
EW37, EWP37
& EWP37S
EW43 & EWP43
166
WR229
168
170
WR187
5.6 -6.425
5.925 -6.425
EW52, EWP52
EW52, EWP52
& EWP52S
172
WR159, WR137
172
WR159, WR137
WC281, WC166
6.425 -7.125
EW63, EWP63
& EWP63S
EW64, EWP64
174
176
WR137
WR137, WR112
WC281, WC166
WC166
3.4 -4.2
4.4 -5.0
7.125 -7.750
WC281
7.125 -8.5
8.5 -9.8
10.5 -10.7
10.7 -11.7
EW77, EWP77
EW85
EW90, EWP90
EW90, EWP90
& EWP9OS
178
180
182
WR112
WR90, WR112
WR90
WC166
182
WR90
WC109
11.7 -13.25
14.0 -14.5
14.5 -15.35
EW127A, EWP127A
EW132, EWP132
EW132, EWP132
184
186
186
WR75
WR75
WR62
WC109
17.7 -19.7
21.2 -23.6
24.25 -26.50
26.5 -40
EW180, EWP180
EW220
EW240
188
190
192
WR42
WR42
WR42
WR51, 28
WC109
Pages
1/2"
7/8"
1 -1/4"
1 -5/8"
HJ4 -50
HJ5 -50
535
555
HJ5P -50
555
HJ7 -50A
560
HJ7P-50A
HJ7SP-50A
560
560
LDF4-50A
LDF5-50A
LDF6-50
LDF7-50A
LDF4P-50A
LDF5P-50A
LDF6P-50
LDF7P-50A
496
506
513
520
496
506
513
520
* On request
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Foam Dielectric
Cables and fitted connectors are available for any
Accessories described on pages 529 -625 apply to low VSWR HELIAX cable.
Low VSWR
Minimize group delay distortion and system noise.
Low Attenuation
Low loss foam for efficient signal transfer.
Characteristics
- LDF
Type No.
dB /100
5/8"
7/8"
LDF4P-50A
LDF4.5P-50
LDF5P-50A-(*)
-1/4"
LDF6P-50-(*)
-5/8"
LDF7P-50A-(*)
2 -1/4"
LDF12P-50
50
50
50
50
50
50
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
Page 498
Page 501
Page 508
Page 515
Page 522
Page 525
3.25 (10.7)
2.44 (8.02)
1.86 (6.11)
1.35 (4.43)
1.16 (3.81)
0.994 (3.26)
88
89
89
89
88
88
0.63 (16)
0.86 (21.9)
1.09 (28)
1.55 (39.4)
1.82 (46.3)
2.35 (59.7)
GHz**
ft (dB /100 m)
(125)
0.15 (0.22)
(200)
0.27 (0.40)
Insert frequency band code in Type Number when ordering. See referenced page.
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Velocity, percent
1/2"
Impedance, ohms
Size
Attenuation at
"
10 (250)
15 (380)
20 (508)
24 (610)
0.33 (0.49)
0.66 (0.98)
0.92 (1.37)
1.29 (1.91)
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Frequency
Type No.
MHz
Length
feet (m)
Frequency
VSWR
Max. (R.L.)
MHz
Type No.
Length
feet (m)
Max. (R.L.)
VSWR
L4P4-PNMNM-3
1427 -1535
3 (0.9)
1.10 (26.4)
200834A -3
1700 - 2300
3 (0.9)
1.06 (30.7)
L4P4-PNMNM-6
1427 -1535
6 (1.8)
1.10 (26.4)
200834A -6
1700 - 2300
6 (1.8)
1.06 (30.7)
L4P3-PNMNM-3
940 - 2700
3 (0.9)
1.12 (24.9)
202638A -3
2500 - 2700
3 (0.9)
1.10 (26.4)
L4P3-PNMNM-6
940 - 2700
6 (1.8)
1.12 (24.9)
202638A -6
2500 - 2700
6 (1.8)
1.10 (26.4)
48695A-3
2300 - 2700
3 (0.9)
1.10 (26.4)
48695A-6
2300 - 2700
6 (1.8)
1.10 (26.4)
L4P3-PNMNM-3
2300 - 2700
3 (0.9)
1.10 (26.4)
L4P3-PNMNM-6
2300 - 2700
6 (1.8)
1.10 (26.4)
L4P3-FMFM-3
1700
2300
3 (0.9)
1.15 (23.1)
L4P3-FMFM-6
1700 - 2300
6 (1.8)
1.15 (23.1)
ifig114,
-or
D
For 1/2"
For 7/8"
For 1 -1/4"
For 1 -5/8"
LDF4P-50A
LDF5P-50A
LDF6P-50
LDF7P-50A
L4PNM-RC
L5PNM-RPC
L6PNM-RPC'
L7PNM-RPC
L4PNF-RC
L5PNF-RPC
L6PNF-RPC'
L7PNF-RPC
L44F
L45F
L46F
L47F
209865
48041
L44R
L45R
For 2 -1/4'
LDF12P-50A Components
L12PNF
281942
L46S'
L47S
104300 -2
203361
For pressure port and pipe plug, order type number L6PNM -PR or L6PNF -PR
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Air Dielectric
Low VSWR
Minimum group delay distortion and minimum noise
Low Attenuation
Lowest loss for efficient signal transfer
1-5/8"
1-5/8"
2-1/4"
HJ5P-50-()
HJ7SP-50A-()
HJ7P-50A-(")
HJ12P-50-()
1.08 (28.3)
1.10 (26.4)t
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
1.91 (6.26)
1.04 (3.42)
1.04 (3.42)
0.80 (2.89)
50
50
50
50
-1900
-1990
1700 -1900
1850 -1990
1700 -1900
1850 -1990
1700 -1900
1850 -1990
- 2200
- 2300
2110 - 2200
1700 -2110
1900 - 2300
2110 - 2200
1700 -2110
1900 - 2300
- 2700
2110
1700
1900
2300
Size
Type No.
Impedance, ohms
-17L
-18
Frequency, MHz,
1700
1850
2110
1700
1900
2300
-21
-17
-19
-23W
Velocity, percent
""
- 2110
- 2200
-2110
- 2300
- 2700
91.6
92.1
92.1
93.1
1.1 (28)
1.98 (50.3)
1.98 (50.3)
2.38 (60.4)
10 (250)
20 (508)
20 (508)
22 (560)
0.54 (0.80)
1.04 (1.55)
1.04 (1.55)
1.16 (1.73)
Plug
Type N Jack
Recommended Connectors
Cable Type
HJ5P-50
Bandwidth
Up to 200 MHz
75AR
200
-410 MHz
Type
(male)
(female)
75AG
H5NM-T
H5NF-T
75ART
75AGT
H5NM-T
H5NF-T
HJ7SP -50A
Up to 410 MHz
87ST
87SGT
H7NM-T
H7NF-T
HJ7P -50A
Up to 150 MHz
-410 MHz
87S
87ST
87SG
87SGT
H7NM-T
H7NM-T
H7NF-T
H7NF-T
Up to 410 MHz
82S
150
HJ12P -50
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H12NF
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For 7/8"
HJ7P-50A and
For 2 -1/4"
HJ5P-50
HJSP -50A
HJ12P -50
82S
75AR
87S
75AR
87SG
75ART
87ST
75AGT
87SGT
Tunable
H5NM-T
H7NM -T
Tunable'
H5NF-T
H7NF -T
N
N
H12PNF'
33682
Components
104300 -2
tunable
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Rugged Black Polyethylene Jacket provides protection
during handling and installation. The jacket is weatherproof and ultraviolet stabilized to prevent deterioration.
Standard jacketing material is suitable for operation down
to -54 C ( -65 F) and installation down to -40 C (- 40 F).
Investment Cast Silicon Brass and Forged Brass connector material, for most sizes, ensures long lasting pressure
tightness and corrosion resistance. Connector hardware is
stainless steel for corrosion protection and long life.
Advanced Design Accessories are integral HELIAX system
components and are engineered for long term reliability.
most microwave antenna feeder systems. HELIAX is precision- formed from corrugated high -conductivity copper
and has an elliptical cross section. The corrugated wall
gives the waveguide excellent crush strength, light weight
and good flexibility for ease of handling. A rugged black
polyethylene jacket provides protection during handling
and installation. A full range of waveguide sizes is
available for application from 1.7 to 26.5 GHz.
High Performance
Low Loss. HELIAX elliptical waveguides are optimized for
lowest loss in specific user bands. Attenuation is significantly lower than that of standard rectangular waveguides
for these bands. You get highly efficient signal transfer
which optimizes overall system performance.
Low Signal Distortion. The elliptical cross section propagates the eTEii dominate mode, which is similar to the
TEto mode in rectangular waveguide, and operates below
the cutoff frequencies of higher order modes. Operating in
the frequency band where only the dominant mode can
exist eliminates signal distortion due to mode conversion
and minimizes VSWR.
Guaranteed VSWR Performance. All factory assemblies
are guaranteed to meet stated VSWR specifications. You
get the performance you expect. No surprises, no risk.
Advanced Connector Design. Fixed -tuned premium
connector design provides low VSWR performance,
eliminating the need for field tuning.
Performance
Solid Copper Corrugated Wall gives the waveguide
excellent crush strength, light weight and good flexibility.
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Applications Engineering Support. Andrew offers
applications engineering support to solve system design
problems and ensure that your waveguide system is
properly designed. We can provide expert assistance to
make sure that your waveguide investment will provide a
cost -effective return.
VSWR
Characteristics
Cutting Tolerance
Waveguide lengths are measured from connector flange
face to connector flange face. Standard cutting tolerance is
+2 %, -0 %. Closer tolerances are available on special order.
"
0-Ring
Gasket
Cutaway View
of Fixed -Tuned
Connector
~.44
I
Transition Body
Firm Support at
Root of Corrugation
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Connector Materials
All connectors except for the 117, 120 and 128 series, are
constructed of brass. 117, 120 and 128 series are silicone
impregnated, nickel plated aluminum. Both materials are
long lasting, pressure tight and compatible with the wave guide material to prevent corrosion. A precision molded
silicone rubber gasket conforms to the shape of the
waveguide corrugations and provides a reusable pressure
seal without the need for sealing compounds. All hardware
is stainless steel for corrosion protection and long life.
Saw Guide. Split flare ring connectors include a disposable plastic saw guide to assure a square cut of the wave guide and the proper length for flaring.
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Typical Systems
Example microwave antenna systems using HELIAX
elliptical waveguide are described on pages 26 -34. Typical
components and mounting accessories are illustrated.
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Elliptical Waveguide
General Information
Pressurization
Installation
Hoisting and Vertical Run. A pulley and lines are
recommended for installing HELIAX elliptical waveguides.
Hoisting grips are used to support the weight on the
hoisting line one every 200 ft (60 m).
Pulley
Tie
Rope
Hoisting
Grip
Groun
angers
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Ground
11
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Waveguide
Bridge
Hangers
Pulley
:21\
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WaIVRoof
Feed -Thru
Winch
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Types EWP17 and EW17
Characteristics
Type Numbers
Premium Waveguide
EWP17
Standard Waveguide
EW17
Connectors
Electrical
1.7 -2.4
1.364
Weight
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
lb (kg)
139 (456)
Type No. 117E, 117ET
Figure
1036
90
15.9
6.9
12.0
7.0
(404)
(175)
(305)
(3.2)
Mechanical
Type No. 117RT
Plane
20 (510)
Plane
57 (1450)
Figure
8.9
4.6
5.0
5.0
(225)
(116)
(127)
(2.3)
Plane
Plane
28 (710)
81
(2060)
0.25 (0.75)
75.9)
2.73 (4.06)
Attenuation
dB /100 ft (dB/100 m)
1.70
0.46 (1.51)
1.80
1.90
2.00
2.10
0.41 (1.35)
2.20
2.30
2.40
0.34 (1.10)
0.33 (1.07)
0.32 (1.05)
0.38 (1.25)
0.36 (1.19)
0.35 (1.14)
Average
Power
Rating, kW
Group
Velocity of
Propagation,%
35.35
39.48
42.58
44.99
59.7
65.3
69.6
46.91
76.0
78.5
80.5
82.3
48.47
49.76
50.82
73.1
Attenuation values based on VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 24 C (75 F) and are
guaranteed within 5 %. Average power ratings based on VSWR 1.0 and 42 C
(76 F) temperature rise over 40 C (104 F) ambient.
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Typest
Waveguide
Type
Connector
Tunable
EWP17-17
1.9-2.3
EWP17-19
CPR430G
117ET
117RT
1.19 (21.2)
1.23 (19.7)
117RT -3
1.23 (19.7)
CPR430G
7/8" EIA (gas block)
7/8" EIA (gas pass)
117ET
117RT
1.17 (22.1)
1.27 (18.5)
117RT-3
1.27 (18.5)
Non -Tunable
EW17
CPR430G
1.25 (19.1)
117E
"
VSWR, max. (R.L,dB) Up to 300 ft (90 m). The indicated maximum characteristics are guaranteed for factory assemblies and are typical for field assemblies.
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Accessories
- Photos and
Description
Type No.
31766A-9
Splice
Grounding Kit with factory attached lug
Grounding Kit with field attachable crimp-on lug
204989-26
204989-36
31769 -1
31768A
-2 (25 -50)
31670 -1
2 -3 (50 -75)
31670 -2
3 -4 (75 -100)
31670 -3
4 -5 (100 -125)
31670 -4
31670 -5
207270
35849A-10
34759
117Z
204989-6
31769 -5
Type No.
Other Accessories
1" (25
Description
EWBTK-5
33544-10
42334
31771
31771 -4
31771 -9
31771 -6
30848 -5
30848 -4
30848 -1
Further Information:
4 -5 (100 -125)
30848 -2
30848 -3
41108A -1
4 -5 (100 -125)
41108A -2
41108A -3
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Type EW20
Characteristics
Type Numbers
Standard Waveguide
EW20
Electrical
1.9 -2.7
,TE
1.57
127 (418)
Connectors
663
90
Mechanical
in
(mm)
Plane
50 (1270)
Plane
18 (460)
Plane
- Figure
Weight
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
lb (kg)
5.8
6.2
1.8
3.5
(147)
(157)
(46)
(1.6)
- Figure 2
26 (660)
71
(1800)
0.25 (0.75)
1.85 (2.76)
9.0
4.4
4.4
4.8
(229)
(111)
(111)
(2.2)
GHz
Attenuation
dB/100 ft (dB /100 ni)
1.9
0.61 (2.01)
2.0
0.55 (1.81)
0.51 (1.69)
0.49 (1.60)
0.47 (1.53)
0.45 (1.48)
0.44 (1.45)
0.43 (1.41)
0.42 (1.39)
Frequency
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
Average
Power
Rating, kW
Velocity of
Propagation,%
24.06
26.65
28.64
30.22
31.50
32.56
33.44
34.19
34.82
56.3
61.9
66.4
70.0
73.0
75.6
77.8
79.7
81.4
Group
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Connector
Pressure
Type
Typen
Tunable
Window
GHz'
Up to 300
ft (90 m)
2.5-2.7
EW20-25
120E
2.5-2.7
EW20-25
E20MB-014
1.15 (23.0)
E20MP-014
1.15 (23.0)
E20MB-014
1.15 (23.0)
E20MP-014
1.15 (23.0)
2.1-2.7
EW20-21W
55001 -340
1.15 (23.0)
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Accessories
ft (90 m). The indicated maximum characteristics are guaranteed for factory assemblies
- Photos and
Description
Type No.
Description
Type No.
Other Accessories
Splice
4 -5 (100 -125)
31670 -4
31670 -5
120Z
204989-6
204989-26
204989-36
207270
35849A-10
34759
E
EWBTK-5
33544-11
42334
31771
31771 -4
31771 -9
31771 -6
30848 -5
30848 -4
30848 -1
4 -5 (100 -125)
30848 -2
30848 -3
Further Information:
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4 -5 (100 -125)
41108A -2
41108A -3
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Type EW28
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Characteristics
Type Numbers
Standard Waveguide
EW28
Electrical
2.6 -3.4
Connectors
446
Mechanical
Weight
in (mm)
in (mm)
lb (kg)
in (mm)
137 (451)
- Flange dimensions on
2.20
Plane
22 (560)
Plane
52 (1320)
Plane
22 (560)
Plane
52 (1320)
rot-A
0.25 (0.75)
12.7
5.0
10.0
7.3
(322)
(127)
(254)
(3.3)
GHz
Attenuation
dB/100 ft (dB/100 m)
2.6
0.87 (2.87)
2.7
0.78 (2.56)
2.8
2.9
0.72 (2.36)
0.68 (2.22)
3.0
0.64 (2.11)
17.35
3.1
0.62 (2.03)
0.60 (1.96)
18.07
18.68
19.22
19.69
Frequency
3.2
3.3
3.4
0.58 (1.90)
0.57 (1.86)
12.75
14.28
15.50
16.51
Group
Velocity of
Propagation,%
53.3
58.0
61.9
67.0
69.6
71.9
74.0
75.8
77.4
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Waveguide
Flange
Connector
Pressure
GHz'
Type
Typett
Tunable
Window
2.9-3.1
EW28
CPR284G
128AE
55001 -284
1.20 (20.8)
3.1-3.4
EW28
CPR284G
128AE
55001 -284
1.15 (23.0)
VSWR,
_;..J
Up lo 300 ft (90 m)
ft
Up to 300
ft (90 m). The indicated maximum characteristics are guaranteed for factory assemblies
Accessories
Description
Type No.
Splice
31766A -11
204989 -5
241088 -5
31769 -1
31768A
204989 -25
241088 -10
204989 -35
31670 -3
(100 -125)
31670 -4
-150)
31670 -5
-2 (25 -50)
31670 -1
2 -3 (50 -75)
31670 -2
3-4 (75-100)
4 -5
128AZ
31769 -5
Type No.
Other Accessories
1" (25
Description
5 -6 (125
and
Plane tool
207270
35849 -13
EWBTK -4
26985A
42334
31771
31771 -4
31771 -9
31771 -6
30848 -5
30848 -4
30848 -1
4 -5 (100 -125)
30848 -2
-150)
30848 -3
5 -6 (125
Further Information:
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4 -5 (100 -125)
41108A -2
41108A -3
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Types EWP34 and EW34
Characteristics
Type Numbers
Premium Waveguide
EWP34
Standard Waveguide
EW34
Electrical
3.1 -4.2
2.376
127 (417)
306
Connectors
Mechanical
Minimum Bending Radii, without rebending, inches (mm)
E
Plane
17 (432)
Plane
47 (1194)
Weight
In (mm)
In (mm)
In (mm)
lb (kg)
Plane
17 (432)
Plane
47 (1194)
4.3
4.3
8.0
(109)
(109)
(3.6)
0.5 (1.5)
6.8
(174)
1.13 (1.68)
Attenuation
dB /100 It (dB/100 m)
3.10
3.20
3.30
3.40
3.50
3.54
3.60
3.70
3.80
3.90
4.00
4.10
4.20
0.81 (2.67)
0.78 (2.55)
0.75 (2.46)
0.73 (2.38)
0.71 (2.32)
0.70 (2.30)
0.69 (2.27)
0.68 (2.23)
0.67 (2.19)
0.66 (2.16)
0.65 (2.13)
0.64 (2.11)
0.64 (2.09)
Average
Power
Rating, kW
Group
Velocity of
Propagation,%
14.31
64.2
67.0
69.4
71.5
73.4
74.13
14.51
75.1
14.79
15.03
15.25
15.43
15.60
15.73
76.7
78.0
79.3
80.4
81.5
82.5
12.34
12.90
13.39
13.81
14.18
Attenuation values based on VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 24 C (75 F) and are
guaranteed within 5 %. Average power ratings based on VSWR 1.0 and 42C
(76 F) temperature rise over 40 C (104F) ambient.
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VSWR,
Frequency
GHz'
Waveguide
Type
Connectort
(R.L. dB)
Flange
Typett
Tunable
CPR229G
134DET
55001 -229
F229PCO240CS
1.10 (26.4)
CPR229G
134DET
134DEP -2
55001 -229
F229PCO240CA
PDR40
134DEMT
134DEMP-2
F229MH0600HA
CPR229G
134DET
134DEP -1
223306 -40
55001 -229
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
55001-229
55001-229
F229PCO240CS
Flex -Twist
2 fl (0.6 m)
Pressure Window
Pre-Tuned
Up to 300 n (90 m)
EWP34-34
EWP34-35
3.7-4.2
EWP34-37
Non -Tunable
EW34-31
CPR229G
134DE
EW34
CPR229G
134DE
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F229PCO240CA
F229PCO240CS
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
ft (90 m). The indicated maximum characteristics are guaranteed for factory assemblies and are typical for field assemblies.
"Pre -tuned" connectors are for field attachment only. "Tunable" connectors ordered with factory assemblies are factory tuned.
For detailed information on mating flanges, refer to pages 214 -218.
Accessories
Description
Type No.
Type No.
Other Accessories
Splice
42396A -15
Description
mm) long
134DZ
204989 -5
241088 -5
31769 -5
31769 -1
31768A
204989 -25
241088 -10
204989 -35
2 -3 (50 -75)
31670 -1
31670 -2
31670 -3
4 -5 (100 -125)
31670 -4
31670 -5
-2 (25 -50)
42334
31771
31771 -4
31771 -9
31771 -6
30848 -5
30848 -4
30848 -1
4 -5 (100 -125)
30848 -2
30848 -3
207270
26985A
EWBTK -4
33544 -43
35849A -17
48939 -34
Openings
For 4 in Boots
For 5 in Boots
204673 -1
48940 -1
204673 -2
48940 -2
48940 -3
3
4
204673 -4
48940 -4
48940 -6
204673 -8
41108A -1
4 -5 (100 -125)
41108A -2
41108A -3
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Types EWP37S, EWP37
and EW37
Characteristics
Type Numbers
SuperPremium Waveguide
EWP37S
Premium Waveguide
EWP37
Standard Waveguide
EW37
Connectors
Electrical
3.3 -4.3
2.79
140 (459)
Weight
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
lb (kg)
,woo.Type
309
Mechanical
o
G
6.5
4.6
4.3
6.0
(165)
(117)
(109)
(2.7)
Plane
12 (300)
Plane
30 (760)
Plane
Plane
17 (430)
41
(1040)
0.5 (1.5)
0.84 (1.25)
Attenuation
dB /100 ft (dB/100 m)
3.30
3.40
3.50
3.60
3.70
3.80
3.90
4.00
4.10
4.20
4.30
1.22 (4.00)
1.11 (3.63)
1.03 (3.37)
0.97 (3.18)
0.92
0.89
0.86
0.83
(3.03)
(2.91)
(2.81)
(2.73)
0.81 (2.66)
0.79 (2.60)
0.78 (2.55)
Average
Power
Rating, kW
Group
Velocity of
Propagation,%
7.39
8.14
53.4
8.77
60.4
63.2
65.7
9.31
9.77
10.17
10.52
10.83
11.11
11.36
11.59
57.1
67.9
69.9
71.7
73.3
74.7
76.1
Attenuation values based on VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 24 C (75 F) and are
guaranteed within 5 %. Average power ratings based on VSWR 1.0 and 42C
(76 F) temperature rise over 40 C (104F) ambient.
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Conneclort
Flange
Typett
Tunable
Flex -Twist
Pre -Tuned
Pressure Window
3.7-4.2
CPR229G
137DET
PDR40
137DEMT
55001-229
223306-40
3.4 -3.9
EWP37-34W''
CPR229G
3.4 -3.9
EWP37-34
PDR40
3.54 -4.2
EWP37-35
CPR229G
137DET
137DET
137DEMP-3
137DEP-2
137DEMP-2
137DET
137DEP-2
PDR40
EWP37-35W
CPR229G
EWP37-36
EWP37-37
CPR229G
137DET
CPR229G
137DET
137DEP-1
3.4-4.2
""
""
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55001-229
223306-40
55001-229
223306-40
55001-229
223306-40
55001-229
55001-229
137DEMP-2
PDR40
3.7 -4.2
F229PCO240CA
F229PH0600HA
VSWR 1.08 (28.3)**
3.6 -4.2
(30.7)"
VSWR 1.06
EWP37S
3.52 -4.2
2 ft (0.6 m)
CPR229G
137DE
PDR40
137DEM
F229MH0600HS
F229PCO240CA
F229MH0600HA
F229PCO240CA
F229MH0600HA
F229PCO240CA
F229PCO240CA
Non -Tunable
EW37
F229PCO240CS
55001-229
223306-40
F229PCO240CS
F229MH0600HS
"Pre- tuned" connectors are for field attachment only. "Tunable" connectors ordered with factory assemblies are factory tuned.
Accessories
Description
Type No.
42396A -4
3 -4 (75 -100)
4 -5 (100 -125)
134DZ
31769 -5
241088 -5
31769 -1
31768A
31670 -5
5 -6 (125 -150)
205869
204989 -5
31670 -2
31670 -3
31670 -4
(50 -75)
31670 -1
-2 (25 -50)
2 -3
Type No.
Other Accessories
Description
241088-10
204989-35
207270
Hoisting Grip
31535
and
Plane tool
EWBTK-3
33544-24
245314-37
31771 -4
4 in
WGB4-37
31771 -9
5 in
WGB5-37
in (25 mm)
31771 -6
3 -4 (75 -100)
30848 -5
30848 -4
30848 -1
4 -5 (100 -125)
30848 -2
5 -6 (125 -150)
30848 -3
Openings
For 4 in Boots
For 5 in Boots
204673 -1
48940 -1
204673 -2
48940 -2
48940 -3
204673 -4
41108A -1
(100 -125)
48940 -4
48940 -6
standoff
204673 -8
41108A -2
41108A -3
5 -6 (125 -150)
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Elliptical Waveguide
Types EWP43 and EW43
Characteristics
Type Numbers
Premium Waveguide
EWP43
Standard Waveguide
EW43
Connectors
Electrical
4.4 -5.0
2.78
126 (413)
Weight
in (mm)
in (mm)
lb (kg)
187
Mechanical
JJ
in (mm)
6.12
4.6
4.0
7.5
(155.4)
(117)
(102)
(3.4)
(280)
Plane
11
Plane
28 (711)
Plane
15 (381)
Plane
35 (889)
0.5 (1.5)
6.4
4.6
4.3
8.6
(163)
(117)
(109)
(3.9)
4.6
4.3
(163)
(117)
(109)
(4.1)
0.81 (1.2)
GHz
Attenuation
dB /100 ft (dB/100 m)
Average
Power
Rating, kW
Velocity of
Propagation,%
4.4
0.911 (2.9)
9.5
77.5
4.5
4.6
0.899 (2.9)
0.889 (2.9)
9.6
9.7
78.6
79.7
4.7
0.880 (2.8)
9.8
80.5
4.8
0.872 (2.8)
9.9
81.5
4.9
5.0
0.866 (2.8)
0.862 (2.8)
10.0
82.4
10.1
83.1
Frequency
Group
Attenuation values based on VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 24 C (75 F) and are
guaranteed within 5%. Average power ratings based on VSWR 1.0 and 42 C
(76 F) temperature rise over 40 C (104 F) ambient.
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Type
Flange
Typett
Connectors
Tunable
Pre -Tuned
Flex -Twist
it (0.6 m)
Pressure Window
4.4-5.0
VSWR 1.07
UG-149/Uttt
EWP43
143DCT
143DET
PDR48
143SC
143SE
143SEM
PAR48
143SCM
CPR187G
55000A -187
55001 -187
223306 -48
F187PA0240BA
F187PA0240CA
F187MH0600HA
4.4-5.0
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(29.4)
EW43
223306-48
55001-187
UG-149/Uttt
143SC
CPR187G
143SE
PDR48
143SEM
PAR48
143SCM
F187MH0600HS
F187PA0240CS
VSWR max., (R.L., dB). Up to 300 ft (90 m). The Indicated maximum VSWR characteristics are guaranteed for factory assemblies and are typical for field assemblies.
"Pre -tuned" connectors are for field attachment only. "Tunable" connectors ordered with factory assemblies are factory tuned.
For detailed information on mating flanges, refer to pages 214 -218.
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Accessories
Description
Type No.
42396A -16
31670 -3
4 -5 (100 -125)
31670 -4
5 -6 (125 -150)
31670 -5
42334
31771 -6
204989 -10
143DZ
31670 -1
31670 -2
EWFTK -43
31769 -1
31768A
-2 (25 -50)
31769 -5
2 -3
Type No.
Other Accessories
Description
204989 -28
and
207270
31535
Plane tool
EWBTK -3
33544 -45
245314 -43
WGB4 -43
WGB5 -43
Openings
For 4 in Boots
204673 -1
204673 -2
204673 -4
204673 -8
30848 -5
30848 -4
30848 -1
30848 -2
30848 -3
41108A -1
41108A -2
41108A -3
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Types EWP52S, EWP52
and EW52
Characteristics
Type Numbers
EWP52S
EWP52
EW52
35409 -20
222040 -3
Connectors
Electrical
4.6-6.425'
3.65
124 (408)
Weight
in (mm)
lb (kg)
in (mm)
153
92
Mechanical
E
in (mm)
5.3
3.8
3.7
4.2
(134.6)
(97)
(94)
(1.9)
(200)
22 (560)
Plane
Plane
Plane
Plane
12 (305)
32 (810)
1 (3)
2.21 x 1.26 (56.1 x 32.0)
0.59 (0.88)
5.8
3.8
3.9
4.1
(148)
(97)
(100)
(1.9)
5.8
3.8
3.9
4.0
(148)
(97)
(100)
(1.8)
4.6
4.8
5.0
5.2
5.4
5.6
5.8
5.85
5.925
6.0
6.2
6.4
6.425
Attenuation
dB /10011(dB/100 m)
1.63 (5.34)
1.50 (4.92)
1.41 (4.63)
1.35
1.30
1.26
1.23
1.22
1.21
1.20
1.18
1.16
1.16
(4.42)
(4.26)
(4.13)
(4.02)
(4.00)
(3.96)
(3.93)
(3.86)
(3.80)
(3.80)
Average
Power
Rating, kW
4.40
4.75
5.06
5.31
5.51
5.69
5.84
5.87
5.92
5.96
6.07
6.17
6.18
Group
Velocity of
Propagation,%
5.0
3.75
3.0
4.2
(127)
(95.3)
(76.2)
(1.9)
60.9
64.9
68.3
71.2
73.7
75.8
77.7
78.1
78.8
79.4
80.8
82.1
83.2
Attenuation values based on VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 24 C (75 F) and are
guaranteed within 5%. Average power ratings based on VSWR 1.0 and 42 C
(76 F) temperature rise over 40 C (104 F) ambient.
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Connectort
Tunable
Fixed -Tuned
Flange
Typett
5.925-6.425
EWP52S
EWP52-56
55001 -159
55000A -137
55001 -137
223306 -70
CPR159G
152DET
UG-344/Uttt
252DCT***
CPR137G
PDR70
252DET
252DEMT
CPR159G
152DET
252DCT
252DET
252DEMT
152SE
152DET
252DCT
252DET
252DEMT
152SE
152DET
252DCT
252DET
252DEMT
152SE
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CPR137G
PDR70
PDR58
EWP52-58
CPR159G
UG-344/Uttt
CPR137G
PDR70
PDR58
5.925-6.425
EWP52-59
CPR159G
UG-344/Uttt
CPR137G
PDR70
PDR58
EWP52-56W
5.6-6.425
EW52
252SE
252SEM
152SEM
252SE
252SEM
152SEM
152SE
252SE
252SEM
152SEM
CPR159G
CPR137G
PDR70
PDR58
5.60-6.425
252SE
252SEM
152SEM
F159PCO240CS
F137PA0240BG
F137PCO240CG
F137MH0600HG
55001 -159
55000A -137
55001 -137
223306 -70
F159PCO240CA
55001 -159
55000A -137
55001 -137
223306 -70
F159PCO240CA
55001 -159
55001 -137
223306 -70
F159PCO240CS
F137PCO240CS
F137MH0600HS
CPR137G
PDR58
F137PA0240BD
F137PCO240CD
F137MH0600HD
F137PA0240BA
F137PCO240CA
F137MH0600HA
VSWR 1.15
152DE
252DC
252DE
UG-344/Uttt
55001 -159
55000A -137
55001 -137
152SE
252SE
152SEM
(30.7)**
55001 -159
55000A -137
55001 -137
223306 -70
Non -Tunable
CPR159G
(32.3)"
F159PCO240CA
F137PA0240BA
F137PCO240CA
F137MH0600HA
VSWR 1.06
UG-344/Uttt
5.725-6.425
VSWR 1.05
"'
5.6-6.2
Flex -Twist
ft (0.6 m)
Pressure Window
(23.1)"
F159PCO240CS
F137PA0240BS
F137PCO240CS
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guaranteed for factory assemblies and are typical for field assemblies.
1.036 (35.0 dB) for lengths 150 ft (46 m) and shorter.
"Tunable" connectors ordered with
factory assemblies are factory tuned.
For detailed information on mating flanges, refer to pages 214 -218.
Modified cover flange with gasket groove. Mates with UG choke or cover flanges.
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Accessories
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Description
Type No.
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Type No.
41108A -1
41108A -2
41108A -3
Other Accessories
Flaring Tool Kit for
Splice
Grounding Kit with
Grounding Kit with
Grounding Kit with
connector attachment
factory attached, one -hole lug
factory attached, two -hole lug
field attachable crimp-on,
EWFTK-52
152DZ
204989-4
241088-4
204989 -24
241088-9
204989-34
207270
24312A
EWBTK-2
33544-38
245314-52
WGB4-52
WGB5-52
Openings
1
1
For 4 in Boots
For 5 in Boots
204673 -1
204673 -2
48940 -1
2
3
4
204673 -4
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8
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48940 -3
48940 -4
48940 -6
Elliptical Waveguide
Types EWP63S, EWP63
and EW63
Characteristics
Type Numbers
EWP63S
EWP63
EW63
35409 -18'
222040 -1
35409 -19'
Electrical
5.85 -7.125
4.00
125 (411)
Weight
In (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
lb (kg)
10
Mechanical
Minimum Bending Radii, without rebending, inches (mm)
E
H
7 (180)
20 (510)
Plane
Plane
5.3
3.4
3.3
3.7
(135)
(86)
(84)
(1.7)
Plane
Plane
10 (260)
29 (740)
1 (3)
2.01 x 1.16 (51.1 x 29.5)
0.51 (0.76)
GHz
5.85
5.925
6.0
6.2
6.4
6.425
6.525
6.6
6.775
6.8
6.875
7.0
7.125
Attenuation
dB/100 ft (dB/100 m)
1.50
1.49
1.47
1.43
1.40
1.40
1.38
1.37
1.35
1.35
1.34
1.33
1.32
(4.94)
(4.88)
(4.82)
(4.70)
(4.59)
(4.58)
(4.53)
(4.50)
(4.44)
(4.43)
(4.40)
(4.37)
(4.33)
Average
Power
Rating, kW
4.34
4.45
4.50
4.62
4.73
4.74
4.79
4.82
4.89
4.90
4.93
4.97
5.01
3.4
3.3
3.5
(86)
(84)
(1.6)
Frequency
5.3
(135)
5.3
3.4
3.5
3.7
(135)
(86)
(89)
(1.7)
Group
Velocity of
Propagation,%
73.0
73.8
74.5
76.4
78.1
78.3
79.0
79.5
80.7
80.9
81.3
82.1
imi
82.7
Attenuation values based on VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 24 C (75 F) and are
guaranteed within 5 %. Average power ratings based on VSWR 1.0 and 42C
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Conneclort
Flange
Typett
Tunable
Fixed -Tuned
EWP63S
VSWR 1.05
UG-344/Uttt
CPR137G
PDR70
55000A -137
55001 -137
223306 -70
163DCT
163DET
163SEM
5.925-6.575
EWP63-59
EWP63-59W
F137PCO240CB
F137MH0600HB
CPR137G
PDR70
PAR70
55000A -137
55001 -137
223306 -70
F137PA0240BA'
F137PCO240CA
F137MH0600HA
163SCM
163SE
163SEM
163SCM
55000A -137
F137PA0240BA
55001 -137
223306 -70
F137PCO240CA"
163DCT
163DET
163SC
163SE
163SEM
163SCM
55000A -137
F137PA0240BB
55001 -137
223306 -70
F137PCO240CB
F137MH0600HB
163DCT
163DET
163SC
163SE
163SEM
163SCM
55000A -137
F137PA0240BB
55001 -137
223306 -70
F137PCO240CB
F137MH0600HB
163SC
163SE
163SEM
163SCM
55000A -137
F137PA0240BS
55001 -137
223306 -70
F137PCO240CB
F137MH0600HS
163DCT
163DET
-
F137MH0600HA
VSWR 1.05
6.525-6.875
EWP63-65N
UG-344/Uttt
CPR137G
PDR70
PAR70
VSWR 1.06
6.425-7.125
EWP63-65
UG-344/Uttt
CPR137G
PDR70
PAR70
5.925-7.125
EW63
Non -Tunable
UG-344/Uttt
CPR137G
PDR70
PAR70
"
(30.7)**
163SC
163SE
163SEM
163SCM
163DCT
163DET
-
UG-344/Uttt
(32.3)
F137PA0240BB
VSWR 1.06
UG-344/Uttt
CPR137G
PDR70
PAR70
5.800-7.125
211(0.6m)
Pressure Window
6.425-7.125
Gn
Flex -Twist
VSWR
163DC
163DE
115
(32.3)
(303)'
(231)"
Accessories
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Description
Type No.
42396A -7
for outdoor
EWSH -63
242774
242774 -M
Standard conditions: 125 mph (200 km/h) survival wind velocity, 0.5 in (13 mm)
radial ice. For other conditions see page 196.
Type No.
41108A -1
41108A -2
41108A -3
Other Accessories
31769 -5
31769 -1
31768A
31670 -1
31670 -2
31670 -3
4 -5 (100 -125)
31670 -4
5 -6 (125 -150)
31670 -5
45 Adapter Kit of 10. Galvanized steel
42334
Threaded Rod Support, 3/8" rod, nuts, washers, ceiling bracket
12 in (305 mm) long, kit of 1
31771
12 in (305 mm) long, kit of 5
31771 -4
31771 -9
24 in (610 mm) long, kit of 1
24 in (610 mm) long, kit of 5
31771 -6
Tower Standoff Kit of 10.1 in (25 mm) standoff
Member Diameter, in (mm)
30848 -5
0.75-1.5 (20-40)
1.5 -3.0 (40 -75)
30848 -4
30848 -1
3-4 (75 -100)
30848 -2
4 -5 (100 -125)
5-6 (125-150)
30848 -3
Description
connector attachment
factory attached, one -hole lug
factory attached, two -hole lug
field attachable crimp-on,
EWFTK-63
163DZ
204989-4
241088-4
204989 -24
241088-9
204989-34
207270
24312A
EWBTK-2
33544-33
245314-63
WGB4-63
WGB5-63
Openings
1
1
For 4 in Boots
For 5 in Boots
204673 -1
204673 -2
48940 -1
2
3
4
204673 -4
6
8
204673 -8
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48940 -3
48940 -4
48940 -6
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Types EWP64 and EW64
Characteristics
Type Numbers
Premium Waveguide
Premium Waveguide Type CATVP
Standard Waveguide
EWP64
222040-9
EW64
- Flange dimensions on
Connectors
Electrical
5.3 -7.75
4.32
124 (408)
GHz
107
60
Weight
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
lb (kg)
Mechanical
Minimum Bending Radii, without rebending, inches (mm)
E
10 (260)
27 (685)
Plane
Plane
10 (260)
27 (685)
1 (3)
Plane
Plane
5.3
3.3
3.3
3.5
(135)
(84)
(84)
(1.6)
5.3
3.3
3.3
3.5
(135)
(84)
(84)
(1.6)
5.2
3.3
3.2
3.4
(132)
(84)
(81)
(1.5)
Average
Power
GHz
Rating, kW
Velocity of
Propagation,%
5.3
2.16 (7.07)
5.5
1.99 (6.50)
2.92
3.18
57.9
61.9
5.7
5.9
1.86 (6.09)
1.76 (5.79)
3.39
3.57
65.2
68.1
6.1
1.69 (5.56)
6.3
6.5
6.7
7.125
1.64
1.59
1.55
1.52
1.49
1.49
3.72
3.85
3.96
4.05
4.14
4.24
70.6
72.8
74.7
76.4
78.0
79.4
79.5
7.25
7.3
1.48
1.47
4.26
4.38
80.3
80.6
7.5
7.7
7.75
1.45
1.43
1.43
4.34
4.39
81.7
82.8
83.0
Frequency
6.9
7.1
(5.37)
(5.22)
(5.10)
(5.10)
(4.90)
(4.87)
(4.85)
(4.83)
(4.76)
(4.70)
(4.69)
4.21
4.41
Group
5.3
3.3
3.4
3.5
(134.6)
(84)
(86)
(1.6)
Attenuation values based on VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 24 C (75 F) and are
guaranteed within 5%. Average power ratings based on VSWR 1.0 and 42 C
(76 F) temperature rise over 40 C (104 F) ambient.
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Connectort
Flange
Typett
Tunable
Fixed -Tuned
Pressure Window
Flex -Twist
UG-344/Uttt
164DCT
55000A -137
F137PA0240BC
CPR137G
1640ET
164SC
164SE
55001 -137
F137PCO240CC
CPR112G
264DET
264SCM
55001 -112
F112PCO240CA
164SEM
223306 -70
F137MH0600HC
F112MH0600HA
164SE
55000A -137
55001 -137
F137PA0240BB
F137PCO240CB
164SEM
223306 -70
F137MH0600HB
F137MP0600PB
55000A -137
F137PA0240BB
55001 -137
F137PCO240CB
223306 -70
F137MH0600HB
F137MP0600PB
PDR70
PDR84
EWP64-65
264SEM
UG-344/Uttt
CPR137G
PDR70
PAR70
164DCT
1640ET
164SC
164SCM
UG-344/Uttt
EWP64-65N
525 -6 875
CPR137G
PDR70
PAR70
164DCT
164DET
164SC
164SE
164SEM
164SCM
6.425-7.750
VSWR 1.15
UG-344/Uttt
EW64
CPR137G
PDR70
7.125-7.750
(0.6 m)
VSWR 1.06
EWP64-71
6.425-7.125
2 ft
EW64
CPR112G
164DC
164DE
264DE
(23.1)"
164SE
164SEM
55000A-137
55001-137
223306-70
F137PA0240BS
F137PCO240CS
F137MH0600HS
264SE
55001-112
F112PCO240CC
264SEM
PDR84
(30.7)"
F112MH0600HC
Up to 300
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Type No.
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Description
Type No.
41108A -1
41108A -2
41108A -3
Other Accessories
connector attachment
factory attached, one -hole lug
factory attached, two -hole lug
field attachable crimp-on,
202358
164DZ
204989 -3
241088 -3
204989 -23
241088 -8
204989 -33
207270
29961
EWBTK -2
33544 -35
245314 -64
WGB4 -64
WGB5 -64
Openings
1
1
For 4 In Boots
For 5 in Boots
204673 -1
204673 -2
48940 -1
2
3
204673 -4
6
8
204673 -8
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48940 -3
48940 -4
48940 -6
TNDREW
Elliptical Waveguide
Characteristics
Type Numbers
EWP77
EW77
222040 -6
35409 -22**
Electrical
Max. Frequency Range, GHz*
6.1 -8.5
4.72
GHz
Connectors
128 (419)
63
Mechanical
Minimum Bending Radii, without rebending, inches (mm)
E
H
7 (180)
20 (510)
Plane
Plane
25 (635)
1 (3)
1.72 x 1.00 (43.7 x 25.4)
0.45 (0.67)
Weight
in (mm)
lb (kg)
[el
9 (230)
Plane
Plane
in (mm)
in (mm)
2.7
2.75
2.8
(69)
(69.8)
(1.3)
** ULe listed
4.5
(115)
4.8
2.7
2.75
2.8
(122)
(69)
(69.8)
(1.3)
Type CATVR.
Average
Frequency
GHz
6.1
6.3
6.5
6.7
6.9
7.1
7.125
7.3
7.5
7.7
7.725
7.75
7.9
8.1
8.15
8.275
8.3
8.5
Attenuation
Power
Rating, kW
2.36
2.22
2.12
2.04
1.97
1.91
1.91
1.87
1.83
1.79
1.79
1.79
1.77
1.74
1.74
1.72
1.72
1.70
(7.75)
(7.30)
(6.95)
(6.68)
(6.46)
(6.28)
(6.26)
(6.13)
(6.00)
(5.89)
(5.88)
(5.86)
(5.80)
(5.71)
(5.69)
(5.65)
(5.64)
(5.58)
2.52
2.68
2.81
2.93
3.03
3.11
3.12
3.19
3.26
3.32
3.33
3.33
3.37
3.42
3.43
3.46
3.47
3.51
*01
Velocity of
Propagation,%
63.3
66.2
68.7
71.0
72.9
74.7
75.0
76.3
77.7
79.0
79.2
79.3
80.2
81.2
81.5
82.1
82.2
83.1
4.5
2.7
2.75
2.8
(115)
(69)
(69.8)
(1.3)
Attenuation values based on VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 24C (75 F) and are
guaranteed within 5 %. Average power ratings based on VSWR 1.0 and 42C
(76 F) temperature rise over 40 C (104F) ambient.
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Typett
Connectors
Tunable
Fixed -Tuned
Flex -Twist
Pressure Window
EWP77-71
7.725-8.500
EWP77-77
7.125-8.500
EWP77-71W
UG-51/Uttt
177DCT
177SC
CPR112G
PBR84
PDR84
PDR70
177DET
177SE
177DCMT
177DEMT
177SCM
177SEM
UG-51/Uttt
177DCT
177SC
CPR112G
PBR84
PDR84
PDR70
177DET
177SE
177DCMT
177DEMT
177SCM
UG-51/Uttt
177DCT
177SC
CPR112G
PBR84
PDR84
PDR70
177DET
177SE
177DCMT
177SCM
177DEMT
177SEM
277DEMT
EW77
277DEMT
UG-51/Uttt
F112PA0240BA
F112PCO240CA
F112MK0600KA
F112MH0600HA
F137MH0600HC
55000A -112
55001 -112
243498 -84
223306 -84
223306 -70
F112PA0240BB
F112PCO240CB
F112MK0600KB
F112MH0600HB
55000A -112
55001 -112
243498 -84
223306 -84
F112PA0240BC
F112PCO240CC
F112MK0600KC
F112MH0600HC
223306 -70
F137MH0600HE
CPR112G
PDR84
Contact Andrew for information on other frequency bands.
"
177SC
177SCM
177DE
177SE
177 DEM
177SEM
guaranteed for factory assemblies and are typical for field assemblies.
"'
F137MH0600HF#
VSWR 1.15
177DC
177DCM
(30.7)"
55000A -112
55001 -112
243498 -84
223306 -84
223306 -70
Non -Tunable
PBR84
177SEM
277DEMT
7.125-8.500
fl (0.6 m)
VSWR 1.06
55000A -112
243498 -84
55001 -112
223306 -84
(23.1)**
F112PA0240BC
F112MK0600KC
F112PCO240CC
F112MH0600HC
ttt Modified cover flange with gasket groove. Mates with UG choke or cover flanges.
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Type No.
Description
Type No.
41108A -1
41108A -2
41108A -3
Other Accessories
202421
177DZ
204989 -3
241088 -3
connector attachment
204989 -23
241088-8
204989-33
207270
19256B
EWBTK-2
33544-34
245314-77
WG B4-77
WG B5 -77
Openings
1
1
For 4 in Boots
204673 -1
204673 -2
3
4
204673 -4
6
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48940 -2
48940 -3
48940 -4
48940 -6
204673 -8
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DREWs
Elliptical Waveguide
Types EW85
Characteristics
Type Numbers
EW85
35409 -17"
Electrical
7.7 -9.8
6.46
142 (465)
38.9
Connectors
- Flange
Mechanical
Minimum Bending Radii, without rebending, inches (mm)
E
Plane
Plane
(200)
19 (480)
Weight
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
lb (kg)
Plane
8 (200)
4.75
2.1
3.5
2.0
Plane
19 (480)
(121)
(52)
(89)
(0.9)
"
1 (3)
1.29 x 0.88 (32.8 x 22.4)
0.33 (0.50)
7.7
7.9
8.1
8.3
8.5
8.7
8.9
9.1
9.3
9.5
9.7
9.8
Attenuation
dB/100 ft (dB /100 m)
4.32 (14.20)
4.01 (13.10)
3.78 (12.40)
3.59 (11.80)
3.45
3.33
3.23
3.14
3.07
(11.31)
(10.92)
(10.59)
(10.31)
(10.07)
3.01 (9.86)
2.95 (9.68)
2.93 (9.60)
Average
Power
Group
Rating, kW
Velocity of
Propagation,%
1.17
1.26
1.34
1.40
1.46
1.52
1.56
54.4
57.6
60.3
62.8
65.6
67.6
69.4
1.61
71.0
72.4
73.8
75.0
75.6
1.64
1.68
1.71
1.72
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Flang
Connector
Typett
Non -Tunable
Pressure Window
UG-39/Uttt
185BC
55000A-90
Flex -Twist
"
tt
f1(0.6 m)
EW85
F090P4024BS
ft (90 m). The indicated maximum VSWR characteristics are guaranteed for factory assemblies
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Accessories
- Photos and
Description
Type No.
Type No.
Other Accessories
Splice
42396A -5
Description
mm) long
185AZ
204989 -3
241088 -2
31769 -5
31769 -1
31768A
204989 -22
241088 -7
-2 (25 -50)
31670 -1
2 -3 (50 -75)
31670 -2
31670 -3
Hoisting Grip
4 -5 (100 -125)
31670 -4
31670 -5
204989 -32
207270
245314 -85
29958
and
Plane tool
EWBTK -2
33544 -17
31771
31771 -4
31771 -9
31771 -6
30848 -5
30848 -4
30848 -1
4 -5 (100 -125)
30848 -2
-150)
30848 -3
5 -6 (125
41108A -1
4 -5 (100 -125)
41108A -2
41108A -3
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Types EWP9OS, EWP90
and EW90
Characteristics
Type Numbers
EWP9OS
EWP90
EW90
35409 -16`
222040 -2
Connectors
Electrical
Weight
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
lb (kg)
8.3 -11.7
6.50
125 (410)
44.9
30.8
Figure
Mechanical
Minimum Bending Radii, without rebending, inches (mm)
It
Plane
6 (150)
Plane
13 (330)
Figure 2
2.3
2.7
1.9
(58)
(67)
(0.9)
Plane
7 (180)
Plane
19 (480)
4.5
(117)
2 (6)
1.28 x 0.76 (32.5 x 19.3)
0.32 (0.48)
3.6
2.3
1.8
1.9
(91)
(58)
(46)
(0.9)
4.16
2.29
2.44
2.1
(105.8)
(58.2)
(62.1)
(0.9)
Figure 2
8.3
8.8
9.3
9.8
10.3
10.5
10.7
10.9
11.1
11.3
11.5
11.7
Attenuation
dB /100 ft (dB/100 m)
4.20
3.79
3.53
3.35
(13.8)
(12.4)
(11.6)
(11.0)
3.22 (10.6)
3.18 (10.44)
3.14(10.31)
3.11 (10.20)
3.08 (10.10)
3.05 (10.00)
3.02 (9.92)
3.00 (9.84)
Average
Power
Rating, kW
Group
Velocity of
Propagation,%
1.17
1.29
1.39
1.46
1.52
1.54
1.56
1.58
1.59
62.2
67.4
1.61
81.8
82.5
83.2
1.62
1.63
71.5
74.8
77.6
78.6
79.5
80.3
81.1
Attenuation values based on VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 24 C (75 F) and are
guaranteed within 5 %. Average power ratings based on VSWR 1.0 and 42C
(76 F) temperature rise over 40 C (104F) ambient.
Figure
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GHz
Type
Connectort
Tunable
Fixed -Tuned
Flange
Typetf
Flex -Twist
Pressure Window
EWP9OS
1900E7
190DEMT
CPR9OG
PD R100
190SE
190SEM
55001-90
223306-100
EWP90-105
10.5-11.7
EWP90-105W
10.7-11.7
EWP90-107
h (0.6 m)
F090PCO240CB
F090M110600HB
VSWR 1.06
CPR9OG
190DET
190SE
55001 -90
F090PCO240CA
PDR100
190DEMT
190SEM
223306 -100
F090MH0600HA
CPR9OG
190SE
55001 -90
F090PCO240CB
PDR100
190SEM
223306 -100
CPR90
190DET
190SE
55001 -90
F090MH0600HB
F090PCO240CB
PDR100
190DEMT
190SEM
223306 -100
F090MH0600HB
290SC
55000A-75
VSWR 1.09
WR75ttt
10.7 -11.7
10.2-11.7
EW90
(30.7)
(27.3)"
F075PA0240BB
VSWR 1.15 (23.1)
Non -Tunable
CPR9OG
190DE
190SE
55001 -90
F090PCO240CS
PDR100
190DEM
190SEM
223306 -100
55000A -75
F090MH0600HS
F075PA0240BS
WR75ttt
'
"
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Description
Type No.
Description
Type No.
Other Accessories
31769 -5
31769 -1
31768A
U.K. 0800-250055
204919
190DZ
204989 -2
241088 -2
204989 -22
241088 -7
204989 -32
207270
29958
EWBTK -1
33544 -37
245314 -90
WGB4 -90
WGB5 -90
Openings
1
1
For 4 in Boots
204673 -1
204673 -2
3
4
204673 -4
6
8
For
in Boots
48940 -1
48940 -2
48940 -3
48940 -4
48940 -6
204673 -8
Standard conditions:125 mph (200 km/h) survival wind velocity, 0.5 in (13 mm)
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Types EWP127A and EW127A
Characteristics
Type Numbers
EWP127A
EW127A
222040-4
35409 -15'
Connectors
Electrical
10.0 -13.25
7.67
126 (414)
34
Type No.
Mechanical
Weighl
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
lb (kg)
Plane
Plane
5 (130)
11
Figure
3.8
2.3
1.9
1.8
(97)
(58)
(48)
(0.8)
(280)
Plane
Plane
6 (150)
15 (380)
2 (6)
Figure
3.8
2.3
1.9
1.8
(97)
(58)
(48)
(0.8)
0.29 (0.43)
Type No. 1127DK, 1127DKT
Figure 2
Attenuation
dB /100 ft (dB/100 m)
Average
Power
Rating, kW
10.0
10.5
11.0
11.5
11.7
11.9
4.46
4.16
4.95
3.79
3.74
3.69
(14.60)
(13.60)
(13.00)
(12.40)
(12.28)
(12.12)
1.00
12.1
3.65 (11.98)
3.61 (11.86)
3.58 (11.74)
3.55 (11.64)
3.52 (11.54)
3.49 (11.45)
3.47 (11.38)
1.23
1.24
12.3
12.5
12.7
12.9
13.1
13.25
1.07
1.13
1.18
1.20
1.21
1.25
1.26
1.27
1.28
1.29
64.2
68.3
71.7
64.5
75.5
76.5
77.3
78.2
Group
Velocity of
Propagation,%
(,-0
5.0
2.3
3.1
1.8
(127)
(58)
(79)
(0.8)
A
1
141111
79.0
79.7
80.4
Figure
-1
Figure 2
81.1
81.5
Attenuation values based on VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 24 C (75 F) and are
guaranteed within 5 %. Average power ratings based on VSWR 1.0 and 42C
(76 F) temperature rise over 40 C (104F) ambient.
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Type
Flange
Typest
Connectort
Tunable
Fixed-Tuned
Flex -Twist
11.7 -12.2
VSWR 1.08
WR75ttt
EWP127A-122
12.7 -13.25
EWP127A-127
EW127A
1127SEM
1127SC
1127SCM
55000A -75
110088
F075PA0240BS
F075MK0600KS
223306 -120
F075MH0600HS
1127SC
55000A -75
F075PA0240BS
1127SCM
1127SEM
110088
F075MK0600KS
F075MH0600HS
PDR120
Pressurizable
Contact Flange
1127DEMT
1127DKT
WR75ttt
PBR120
1127DCT
1127DCMT
PD R120
1127DEMT
WR75ttt
1127DCT
PBR120
1127DCMT
1127DEMT
11.7 -13.25
F075PA0240BS
F075MK0600KS
1127SC
1127SCM
PDR120
223306 -120
F075MH0600HS
Non -Tunable
WR75ttt
1127DC
1127SC
PBR120
1127DCM
PDR120
Pressurizable
Contact Flange
1127DEM
1127DK
1127SCM
1127SEM
"
(28.3)
55000A -75
110088
223306 -120
1127DCT
1127DCMT
PBR120
12.2-12.7
2ft (0.6m)
Pressure Window
55000A -75
110088
223306 -120
F075PA0240BS
F075MK0600KS
F075MH0600HS
VSWR max., (R.L., dB). Up to 300 ft (90 m). The indicated maximum VSWR characteristics are
guaranteed for factory assemblies and are typical for field assemblies.
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Description
Other Accessories
U.K. 0800-250055
Type No.
204960
1127DZ
204989 -2
241088 -2
connector attachment
204989 -22
241088-7
204989-32
207270
29958
EWBTK-1
33544-41
245314-127A
WGB4-127
WGB5-127
Openings
1
1
For 4 in Boots
204673 -1
204673 -2
2
3
204673 -4
6
8
For
in Boots
48940 -1
48940 -2
48940 -3
48940 -4
48940 -6
204673 -8
Standard conditions:125 mph (200 km/h) survival wind velocity, (15 in (13 mm)
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Characteristics
Connectors
Type Numbers
Figure
11.0 -15.35
9.22
130 (425)
GHz
Plane
Weight
in (mm)
lb (kg)
4.5
2.1
2.5
2.0
(114)
(53)
(64)
(0.9)
4.4
2.1
2.5
1.5
(112)
(53)
(64)
(0.7)
3.67
1.89
1.89
1.5
(93.2)
(48)
(48)
(0.67)
in (mm)
22.8
36.6
Mechanical
Plane
in (mm)
Type No. 1132DC,11320CT, 1132DCMT
35409 -14'
Electrical
EWP132
EW132
222040-7
(130)
Figure 1
14 (360)
Plane
5 (130)
Plane
14 (360)
Figure 2
2 (6)
4.1
2.0
2.2
1.5
(104)
(51)
(56)
(0.7)
Figure 3
11.0
11.5
12.0
12.5
13.0
13.5
14.0
14.2
14.4
14.6
14.8
15.0
15.2
15.35
Attenuation
dB /100 ft (dB/100 m)
7.06
6.35
5.89
5.56
5.32
5.13
4.98
4.93
4.88
4.84
4.80
4.76
4.72
4.70
(23.20)
(20.80)
(19.30)
(18.30)
(17.40)
(16.80)
(16.34)
(16.17)
(16.02)
(15.87)
(15.74)
(15.62)
(15.50)
(15.42)
Average
Power
Rating, kW
0.58
0.65
0.70
0.74
0.73
0.80
0.83
0.83
0.84
0.85
0.86
0.87
0.87
0.88
Group
Velocity of
Propagation,%
4.1
2.1
2.2
1.5
(104)
(53)
(56)
(0.7)
Figure
54.4
59.8
64.0
70.5
70.5
73.0
75.9
76.6
77.4
lI)
4.6
2.1
2.7
1.6
(117)
(53)
(69)
(0.7)
Llti
"
78.1
Figu e
78.8
79.4
80.0
80.4
t-A -
Attenuation values based on VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 24 C (75 F) and are
guaranteed within 5 %. Average power ratings based on VSWR 1.0 and 42C
(76 F) temperature rise over 40 C (104F) ambient.
1-L
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Type
Flange
Typert
Flex -Twist
Connectort
Tunable
Fixed -Tuned
Pressure Window
EWP132-140
2132DCT
2132DCMT
PBR140
PDR120
PDR140
Pressurizable
Contact Flange
1132DCMT
2132DEMT
1132DEMT
2132DKT
1132SCM
UG- 541/Utttt
EWP132-144
F075PA0240BS
F075MK0600KS
F062MK0600KS
F075MH0600HS
F062MHO600HS
1132SC
1132DCT
1132SC
55000 -62
F062PA0240BS
PBR140
1132DCMT
1132DEMT
1132SCM
110089
223306 -140
F062MK0600KS
F062MH0600HS
55000A -75
F075PA0240BS
1132SCM
110089
223306 -140
110088
223306 -120
F062MK0600KS
F062MH0600HS
55000 -62
110089
F062PA0240BS
F062MKO600KS
F062MH0600HS
(28.3)"
55000A -75
110088
110089
223306 -120
223306 -140
UG-541/Utttt
PDR140
14.0 -14.5
(0.6 m)
VSWR 1.08
WR75ttt
PBR120
14.4-15.35
2 ft
VSWR 1.15
Non -Tunable
WR751tt
2132DC
PBR140
PDR140
1132DCM
1132DEM
PBR120
2132DCM
2132DEM
PDR120
Pressurizable
(23.1)'
F075MK0600KS
F075MH0600HS
2132DK
Contact Flange
UG- 541 /Utttt
14.4-15.35
EW132-144
UG-541/Utttt
PBR140
PDR140
1132SC
1132DC
1132DCM
1132SC
1132SCM
223306 -140
1132DEM
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Type No.
41108A -1
41108A -2
41108A -3
Other Accessories
connector attachment
factory attached, one -hole lug
factory attached, two -hole lug
field attachable crimp-on,
203809
1132DZ
204989 -2
241088 -2
204989 -22
241088-7
204989-32
207270
29958
EWBTK-1
33544-39
245314-132
WGB4-132
WGB5-132
Openings
1
1
For 4 in Boots
For 5 in Boots
204673 -1
204673 -2
48940 -1
2
3
4
204673 -4
6
8
204673 -8
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48940 -3
48940 -4
48940 -6
NDREW
Elliptical Waveguide
Types EWP180 and EW180
Characteristics
Type Numbers
EWP180
EW180
35409 -21
222040 -5
Connectors
Electrical
14.0 -19.7
11.15
127 (416)
7.3
Weight
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
lb (kg)
Mechanical
Minimum Bending Radii, without rebending, inches (mm)
E
Plane
6 (150)
Plane
15 (380)
Plane
6 (150)
Plane
(280)
2 (6)
0.78 x 0.48 (19.8 x 12.2)
0.15 (0.22)
1.5
1.9
0.9
(38)
(48)
(0.4)
11
3.4
(86)
0[
4.0
1.5
1.9
0.9
(102)
(38)
(48)
(0.4)
~
A
14
14.5
15
15.5
16
16.5
17
17.5
17.7
17.9
18.1
18.3
18.5
18.7
18.9
19.1
19.3
19.5
19.7
Attenuation
dB /100 ft (dB/100 m)
8.42
7.79
7.34
6.99
Average
Power
Rating, kW
(27.63)
(25.57)
(24.07)
(22.95)
0.39
0.42
0.45
0.47
6.72 (22.06)
6.51 (21.35)
6.33 (20.77)
6.18( 20.28)
6.13 (20.11)
6.08 (19.95)
6.03 (19.80)
5.99 (19.66)
5.95 (19.52)
5.91 (19.40)
5.88 (19.28)
5.84 (19.17)
5.81 (19.06)
5.78 (18.96)
5.75 (18.86)
0.49
0.51
0.52
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
Group
Velocity of
Propagation,%
60.5
63.9
66.9
89.5
71.7
73.7
75.5
77.1
77.7
78.2
78.8
79.3
79.8
0.56
0.56
80.3
80.7
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.57
81.2
81.6
82.0
82.4
Attenuation values based on VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 24 C (75 F) and are
guaranteed within 5%. Average power ratings based on VSWR 1.0 and 42C
(76 F) temperature rise over 40 C (104F) ambient.
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Typett
Connectort
Fixed -Tuned
Tunable
Flex -Twist
Pressure Window
2 ft
17.7-19.7
EWP180-180
UG-595/Uttt
1180DCT
1180DCMT
PBR220
PDR180
1180SC
118SCM
55000A -42
112587
2180SEM
223306 -180
F042PA0240BS
F042MK0600KS
F051MH0600HS
VSWR 1.15 (23.1)**
17.7-19.7
EW180
(0.6 m)
UG-595/Uttt
1180DCT
1180DCMT
-
PBR220
PDR1B0
1180SC
1180SCM
2180SEM
F042PA0240BS
F042MK0600KS
55000A -42
112587
223306 -180
F051MH0600HS
ft (90 m). The indicated maximum VSWR characteristics are guaranteed for factory assemblies and
if
ttt
Modified cover flange with gasket groove. Mates with UG choke or cover flanges.
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Description
Other Accessories
31670 -4
5-6 (125-150)
31670 -5
42334
45 Adapter KR of 10. Galvanized steel
Threaded Rod Support, 3/8" rod, nuts, washers, ceiling bracket
31771
12 in (305 mm) long, kit of 1
31771 -4
12 in (305 mm) long, kit of 5
31771 -9
24 in (610 mm) long, kit of 1
31771 -6
24 in (610 mm) long, kit of 5
Tower Standoff Kit of 10.1 in (25 mm) standoff
Member Diameter, in (mm)
30848 -5
0.75 -1.5 (20-40)
30848 -4
1.5 -3.0 (40 -75)
30848 -1
3-4 (75 -100)
30848 -2
4 -5 (100 -125)
5 -6 (125 -150)
30848 -3
Tower Standoff Kit of 10. 2.5 in (60 mm) standoff
Member Diameter, in (mm)
41108A -1
3-4 (75 -100)
41108A -2
4 -5 (100 -125)
5-6 (125 -150)
41108A -3
4 -5 (100 -125)
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Type No.
201439
1180DZ
204989 -1
241088 -1
connector attachment
factory attached, one -hole lug
factory attached, two -hole lug
field attachable crimp-on,
204989 -21
241088-6
204989-31
207270
43094
EWBTK-1
33544-42
245314-180
WGB4-180
WGB5-180
Openings
1
1
For 4 in Boots
204673 -1
204673 -2
3
4
204673 -4
6
8
For
in Boots
48940 -1
48940 -2
48940 -3
48940 -4
48940 -6
204673 -8
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Type EW220
Characteristics
Type Numbers
Standard Waveguide
EW220
222040 -8
Connectors
Electrical
17.0 -23.6
13.34
127 (415)
8.6
- Flange
Weight
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
lb (kg)
Mechanical
Minimum Bending Radii, without rebending, inches (mm)
E
Plane
4 (120)
Plane
9 (230)
2.4
1.57
1.3
0.7
(61)
(40)
(33)
(0.3)
Plane
4 (120)
Plane
9 (230)
2 (6)
0.67 x 0.41 (17.0 x 10.4)
0.12 (0.18)
1-A
21.2
21.4
21.6
21.8
22.0
22.2
22.4
22.6
22.8
23.0
23.2
23.4
23.6
Average
Group
Power
Rating, kW
Velocity of
Propagation,%
(29.08)
(28.93)
(28.80)
(28.67)
(28.54)
(28.43)
0.38
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
0.39
77.2
77.7
78.2
78.6
8.63 (28.32)
8.60 (28.22)
8.57 (28.13)
0.39
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
Attenuation
dB/100 ft (d8 /100 m)
8.86
8.82
8.78
8.74
8.70
8.66
8.55
8.52
8.50
8.47
8.45
(28.03)
(27.95)
(27.87)
(27.80)
(27.73)
79.1
79.5
79.9
80.3
80.7
81.1
81.5
81.8
82.2
82.5
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GHz
Type
Typett
Connector
Fixed -Tuned
Flex -Twist
Pressure Window
EW220
2ft (0.6m)
UG-595/Uttt
1220ASC
PBR220
1220ASCM
55000A -42
112587
F042PA0240BS
F042MK0600KS
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Description
Type No.
Description
Other Accessories
Type No.
connector attachment
205127
1220DZ
204989 -1
241088 -1
204989 -21
241088-6
204989-31
207270
43094
EWBTK-1
33544-44A
245314-220
WGB4-220
WGB5-220
Openings
1
1
For 4 in Boots
For 5 in Boots
204673 -1
204673 -2
48940 -1
2
3
4
204673 -4
48940 -2
48940 -3
48940 -4
48940 -6
204673 -8
Standard conditions: 125 mph (200 kmfh) survival wind velocity, 0.5 in (13 mm)
radial ice. For other conditions see page 196.
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Type EW240
Characteristics
Type Numbers
Standard Waveguide
EW240
Electrical
18.0 -26.5
15.2
Connectors
127 (417)
8.6
Mechanical
Weight
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
lb (kg)
Plane
4 (120)
2.4
1.57
1.3
0.7
Plane
9 (230)
(611
(40)
(33)
(0.3)
Plane
4 (120)
Plane
9 (230)
2 (6)
22.000
22.500
23.000
23.500
24.000
24.200
24.250
24.400
24.600
24.800
25.000
25.200
25.250
25.500
26.000
26.500
Average
Group
Attenuation
dB/100 II (dB /100 m)
Power
Rating, kW
Velocity of
Propagation,%
11.456 (37.586)
11.186 (36.699)
10.952 (35.932)
10.748 (35.264)
10.570 (34.677)
10.504 (34.462)
10.488 (34.410)
10.441 (34.257)
10.382 (34.061)
10.325 (33.874)
10.271 (33.696)
10.219 (33.525)
10.206 (33.484)
10.145 (33.283)
10.032 (32.912)
9.930 (32.578)
0.281
72.3
0.287
0.294
0.299
0.304
0.306
0.307
0.308
0.310
0.311
0.313
0.315
0.315
0.317
0.320
0.324
73.8
75.1
76.3
77.4
77.8
78.0
78.3
78.7
79.0
79.4
79.8
79.9
80.3
81.2
81.9
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Flange
GHz
Type
Typett
Connector
Fixed -Tuned
Flex -Twist
Pressure Window
"
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2 ft (0.6 m)
1240SCM
PBR220
112587
F042MK0600KS
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Description
Type No.
Other Accessories
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in (13
205127
1240DZ
223158
43094
EWBTK-1
33544-47
245314-240
WGB4-240
WGB5-240
Openings
1
1
For 4 in Boots
For 5 in Boots
204673 -1
204673 -2
48940 -1
2
3
4
204673 -4
6
8
48940 -2
48940 -3
48940 -4
48940 -6
204673 -8
mm)
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Waveguide
Hanger Kit
For Waveguide
Type Numbers
EW17,
EW20
EW28
EW34,
EW37,
EW43,
EW52,
EW63,
Photo
Ref.
31766A -9
31766A -10
31766A -11
42396A -15
42396A -4
EWP52, EWP52S
42396A -16
42396A -8
EWP63, EWP63S
42396A -7
EW64, EWP64
EW77, EWP77
EW85
EW90, EWP90, EWP9OS
EW127A, EWP127A
EW132, EWP132
EW180, EWP180
EW220
EW240
42396A -1
42396A -11
42396A -5
42396A -5
42396A -9
42396A -9
43211A
43211A
43211A
EWP17
EWP34
EWP37, EWP37S
EWP43
A
A
(1.83)
5.5 (1.68)
5
(1.52)
4.5 (1.37)
4.5( 1.37)
4 (1.22)
3.5 (1.07)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
B
B
B
B
Recommended
Maximum
Hanger Spacing*
ft (m)
For Waveguide
Type Numbers
EW52
EWSH-52
EW63
EWSH-63
EW64
EW77
EWSH-64
EWSH-77
EW90
EWSH-90
(0.91)
(0.91)
3 (0.91)
EW127A
EW132
EWSH-127A
EWSH-132
EWSH-180
EW180
EW220
EW249
42396A Series
"
Gripping Tabs
Prevent waveguide slippage without the need for
hoisting grip.
Waveguide
Hanger Kit
Recommended
Maximum
Hanger Spacing'
ft (m)
EWSH-220
EWSH-240
Photo
Ref.
3.5 (1.07)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
3 (0.91)
Standard conditions: 125 mph (200 km /h) survival wind velocity, 0.5
radial ice. For other conditions see page 196.
in
(13 mm)
a
D
Springlike Flexibility
Type 31769 -5
Type 31769 -1
AApREW.
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Type Number
1- 2(25 -50)
2 - 3
(50
31670 -1
31670 -2
31670 -3
31670 -4
31670 -5
75)
3- 4(75 -100)
4- 5(100 -125)
5- 6(125 -150)
Kit of 5
31771
31771 -4
31771 -9
31771 -6
-100)
4 - 5 (100 - 125)
5 - 6 (125 - 150)
in (25 mm)
Standoff
30848 -5
30848 -4
30848 -1
30848 -2
30848 -3
pp
41108A -1
41108A -2
41108A -3
Hanger/Threaded Rod
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Recommended maximum hanger spacings are tabulated
Hanger
Type Number
Type Number
Wind Speed:
Radial Ice:
EW17, EWP17
EW20
EW28
EW34, EWP34
EW37, EWP37
EW43, EWP43
EW52, EWP52
EW63, EWP63
EW64, EWP64
EW77, EWP77
EW85
EW90, EWP90
EW127A, EWP127A
EW132, EWP132
EW180, EWP180
EW220
EW240
Wind Speed:
Radial Ice:
EW17, EWP17
EW20
EW28
EW34, EWP34
EW37, EWP37
EW43, EWP43
EW52, EWP52
EW63, EWP63
EW64, EWP64
EW77, EWP77
EW85
EW90, EWP90
EW127A, EWP127A
EW132, EWP132
EW180, EWP180
No Ice
31766A -9
31766A -10
31766A -11
42396A -15
42396A -4
42396A -16
42396A -8
42396A -7
42396A -11
42396A -1
42396A -5
42396A -5
42396A -9
42396A -9
43211A
43211A
43211A
- Standard
Severe or Mild Climates. Use the wind speed and ice con-
in (25 mm)
No Ice
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
5.5 (1.68)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
5.5 (1.68)
5 (1.52)
4.5 (1.37)
4 (1.22)
4.5 (1.37)
4.5 (1.37)
4.5 (1.37)
4.5 (1.37)
4.5 (1.37)
5 (1.52)
5 (1.52)
5 (1.52)
5 (1.52)
5.5 (1.68)
5.5 (1.68)
5 (1.52)
4.5 (1.37)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
5.5 (1.68)
5 (1.52)
5 (1.52)
4.5 (1.37)
5 (1.52)
5 (1.52)
6 (1.83)
5.5 (1.68)
5.5 (1.68)
4.5 (1.37)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
5 (1.52)
5 (1.52)
4 (1.22)
(1.52)
(1.37)
(1.37)
(1.37)
(1.37)
(1.37)
(1.37)
4 (1.22)
5.5 (1.68)
5.5 (1.68)
4.5
5.5 (1.68)
4.5
5.5 (1.68)
6 (1.83)
4.5
4.5
6 (1.83)
4.5
6 (1.83)
4.5
No Ice
42396A -7
42396A -1
42396A -11
42396A -5
42396A -5
42396A -9
42396A -9
in (25 mm)
6 (1.83)
4 (1.22)
3.5 (1.07)
3.5 (1.07)
3.5 (1.07)
3.5 (1.07)
3.5 (1.07)
31766A -9
31766A -10
31766A -11
42396A -15
42396A -4
42396A -16
42396A -8
5.5
5
4.5
4.5
4
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
4
4
EW220
43211A
43211A
EW240
43211A
(1.83)
(1.68)
(1.52)
(1.37)
(1.37)
(1.22)
(1.07)
(1.07)
(1.07)
(1.07)
(1.07)
(1.07)
(1.07)
(1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
5.5
5
4.5
4.5
(1.83)
(1.68)
(1.52)
(1.37)
(1.37)
(1.22)
(1.07)
4 (1.22)
3 (0.91)
4 (1.22)
3 (0.91)
4 (1.22)
3 (0.91)
4 (1.22)
3 (0.91)
4 (1.22)
3 (0.91)
(1.22)
3 (0.91)
in (25 mm)
No Ice
5.5 (1.68)
5 (1.52)
(1.52)
4.5 (1.37)
4.5 (1.37)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
3.5
4.5
3.5
3.5 (1.07)
3 (0.91)
3.5
3 (0.91)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5
3 (0.91)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5 (0.76)
(0.91)
(0.91)
3 (0.91)
2.5
3 (0.91)
2.5
3 (0.91)
2.5 (0.76)
3 (0.91)
2.5 (0.76)
3.5
3 (0.91)
2.5 (0.76)
3.5
3 (0.91)
2.5 (0.76)
3.5
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(1.07)
(1.07)
(1.07)
2.5
3 (0.91)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5 (0.76)
3 (0.91)
3.5 (1.07)
3.5 (1.07)
3.5 (1.07)
3.5 (1.07)
3 (0.91)
4 (1.22)
3.5 (1.07)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
3.5
5 (1.52)
4.5 (1.37)
4 (1.22)
3.5 (1.07)
3 (0.91)
6 (1.83)
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
(1.52)
(1.37)
(1.22)
(1.07)
(1.07)
(1.07)
(0.91)
(0.76)
(0.76)
(0.76)
(0.76)
(0.76)
(0.76)
(0.76)
(0.76)
(0.76)
(0.76)
in (25 mm)
4.5 (1.37)
4 (1.22)
3.5 (1.07)
4 (1.22)
(0.91)
(0.91)
2.5 (0.76)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
3
3
Coefficient of drag for elliptical waveguide is 1.6 (average of 1.2 for cylindrical and 2.0 for flat members).
Ice forms completely around member (360 degrees).
Combined wind and ice loading is reduced by 25% to reflect lower probability of wind and ice occuring simultaneously.
2. Wind speeds are maximum, which includes gust factors and exposure factors.
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Grounding Kits
Andrew 204989 and 241088 series solid copper grounding kits have passed United States Air Force lightning
simulation tests and meet MIL -STD -188 -124A. The
non -braided solid copper construction of all Andrew
grounding kits eliminates corrosion caused by moisture
retention and "wicking ". A heat-shrink tube, either factory
or field installed, protects the cable terminal connection.
Easy Installation
Standard Grounding Kits (204989 and 241088 series)
require few steps to install and include easy to follow
instructions. Proper tensioning is ensured by an expansion section which provides visual indication that the
strap is secured.
For Waveguide
With Factory
Attached
One -Hole Lug
With Factory
Attached
Two -Hole Lug
24"
24"
204989 -6
204989 -6
204989 -5
204989 -5
241088 -5
241088 -5
204989 -5
241088 -5
204989 -10
204989 -4
204989 -4
204989 -3
204989 -3
EW85
204989 -2
204989 -2
204989 -2
204989 -2
204989 -1
204989 -1
223158
EW17, EWP17
EW20
EW28
EW34, EWP34
EW132, EWP132
EW180, EWP180
EW220
EW240
With Field
Attachable
One -Hole
Crimp -On Lug
With Field
Attachable
Two -Hole
Crimp -On Lug
36"
36"
204989 -26
204989 -26
204989 -25
204989 -25
241088-10
241088 -10
With Field
Attachable
Screw -on Lug
36"
204989 -36
204989 -36
204989 -35
204989 -35
241088 -10
241088 -4
241088 -4
241088 -3
241088 -3
204989 -25
204989 -28
204989 -24
204989 -24
204989 -23
204989 -23
241088 -9
241088 -9
241088 -8
241088 -8
204989 -35
204989 -34
204989 -34
204989 -34
204989 -33
204989 -33
241088 -2
241088 -2
241088 -2
241088 -2
241088 -1
241088 -1
204989 -22
204989 -22
204989 -22
204989 -22
204989 -21
204989 -21
241088 -7
241088 -7
241088 -7
241088 -7
241088 -6
241088 -6
204989 -32
204989 -32
204989 -32
204989 -32
204989 -31
204989 -31
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/ Flaring
Tools
Kits Include
Standard Grounding Kits for Elliptical Waveguide. Series
204989 and 241088 kits include a solid copper strap
riveted to the grounding wire, a coil tool for proper
tightening, tower attachment hardware, and a two -part
tape weatherproofing system. Field attachable, crimp -on
grounding lugs require the use of a crimping tool (not
included, described below).
Standard Grounding Kits for EW220 and Smaller
Waveguide. Includes a solid copper strap, connection
hardware, tower attachment hardware, and a two -part
tape weatherproofing system
Type 223158
Grounding wire length is 36 in (915 mm) for field attachable lugs and 24 or 36 in (610 or 915 mm) for factory
attached lugs, as indicated in the table.
Flaring tools are especially recommended for field installation of pre -tuned connectors on premium waveguide.
They are required to achieve the stated VSWR specifications when using pre -tuned or fixed -tuned connectors on
EWP90 and smaller premium waveguides.
The fast, two -step flaring technique forms the waveguide
accurately every time. The tools are attached and the flare
made without disturbing the connector assembly. The
waveguide can be trimmed and the flare completed in
three to five minutes.
The precision with which the tools form the flare ensures
Type Number
205869
EW43, EWP43
EW52, EWP52, EWP52S
EWFTK -43
EWFTK -63
EW64, EWP64
EW77, EWP77
EW127A, EWP127A
EW132, EWP132
AApREME
EW180, EWP180
EW220, EW240
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202358
202421
204919
204960
203809
201439
205127
Accessories
A
B
Splice.
Hoisting Grip used at 200 ft (60 m) intervals to
raise waveguide on tower.
Bending Tool Kit for elliptical waveguide installation.
One each E- and
Accessories
For Waveguide Type Numbers
Splice
Hoisting Grip
EW17, EWP17
117Z
120Z
EW28
128AZ
EW34, EWP34
134DZ
137DZ
34759
34759
26985A
26985A
31535
EWBTK-5
EW20
143Z
163DZ
EW64, EWP64
1640Z
EW77, EWP77
177DZ
EW85
185AZ
190DZ
1127DZ
EW127A, EWP127A
EW132, EWP132
EW180, EWP180
EW220
EW240
152DZ
11320Z
11800Z
12200Z
12400Z
EWBTK-5
EWBTK-4
EWBTK-4
EWBTK-3
33544-43
33544-24
31535
24312A
24312A
29961
19256B
EWBTK-3
33544-45
33544-38
33544-33
33544-35
33544-34
29958
29958
29958
29958
43094
43094
43094
EWBTK-2
EWBTK-2
EWBTK-2
EWBTK-2
EWBTK-2
EWBTK-1
EWBTK-1
EWBTK-1
EWBTK-1
E
W B TK-1
EWBTK-1
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33544-37
33544-41
33544-39
33544-42
33544-44A
33544-47
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Accessories
Number of
Openings
Dimen. A
in (mm)
Dimen. B
in (mm)
Dimen. C
in (mm)
204673 -1
204673 -2
204673 -4
204673 -8
5 in (127 mm)
4
8
A,
Waveguide Boots
in (102 mm)
5 in (127 mm)
Diameter
Diameter
7 (178)
(127)
9.5 (241)
17.5 (444)
25.5 (648)
5.5 (140)
25.5 (648)
5.5 (140)
5 (127)
48940 -3
48940 -4
48940 -6
Waveguide Boots
7 (178)
5
48940 -1
48940 -2
i
C
9.5 (241)
9.5 (241)
9.5 (241)
17.5 (444)
9.5 (241)
25.5 (648)
17.5 (444)
17.5 (444)
17.5 (444)
25.5 (648)
For Waveguide
Single Entrance
Wall /Roof Feed -Thal
Type Numbers
Assembly
EW17, EWP17
EW17, EWP17
EW20
EW20
35849A-10
35849A-9
35849A-13
35849A-17
For Waveguide
Type Numbers
EW28
EW28
EW34, EWP34
204679-34
48939-34
EW34, EWP34
WGB5-37
WGB5-43
WGB5-52
WGB4-37
WGB4-43
WGB4-52
WGB4-63
EW64, EWP64
WGB4-64
EW77, EWP77
WGB4-77
WGB4-85
WGB4-90
WGB5-64
WGB5-77
EW43, EWP43
EW52, EWP52, EWP52S
IlEW85
EW90, EWP90, EWP9OS
WGB5-63
WGB5-85
WGB5-90
EW180, EWP180
WGB4-127
WGB4-132
WGB4-180
WGB5-122
WGB5-132
WGB5-180
EW220
EW240
WGB4-220
WGB4-240
WGB5-220
WGB5-240
EW127A, EWP127A
EW132, EWP132
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EW180, EWP180
EW220
EW240
(178)
(178)
(178)
(178)
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245314-37
245314-43
245314-52
245314-63
245314-64
245314-77
245314-85
245314-90
245314-127A
245314-132
245314-180
245314-220
245314-240
Hybrid T Reflectometer
The Andrew hybrid T reflectometer is a unique and highly
Elliptical Waveguide Sliding Load. Spear type termination load used at far end of bulk reels to terminate wave guide without attaching a connector and calibration load.
Elliptical Waveguide Sliding Loads
Waveguide
Type
EW37
EW44
EW52
EW63
EW90
Type
No.
Frequency
Band, GHz
40502 -37
40502 -44
40502 -52
40502 -63
40502 -90
3.4 -4.2
4.4 -5.0
5.925 -6.425
6.425 -7.125
10.5 -11.7)
VSWR, Max.
(R.L., dB)
1.052
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.02
(32)
(40)
(40)
(40)
(40)
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ezGuideTM Software
For Rectangular Waveguide Components
Wide Selection
This functional type numbering system uses Windows based software which guides the design and ordering
process. The exact component type, waveguide size,
flange types, component dimensions, operating frequency
band, and finish can be specified with point- and -click
options. Each product is pictured on your screen and
diagrammed for your reference.
Each rectangular waveguide component and its flanges
are identified by a type number that is automatically created as you specify how each section should be configured.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Custom Components
All custom components are available for quick delivery.
To order these components you can:
Use the information on pages 203 to 206 to construct
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0240
straight section
size code.
24 inches long
UG -Cover flange on
12.40
unpainted finish
other end
Table 1
Overview of ezGuide Numbering System Codes
Component Name
'
Component
Waveguide
Code
Size Code
(1
alpha)
(3 numeric)
Units of
Measure
(1 alpha)
Flange
Code
(1
Dimension
Flange 2
Dimension 2
Frequency
Code
Code
Code
Code
alpha) (3 or 4 numeric)
(1
alpha) (3 or 4 numeric)*
Straight Section
Table 2
or M
Table 3
Customer
specified
Table 3
90 E Plane
Swept Bend
Table 2
or M
Table 3
Customer
specified
Table 3
90 H Plane
Swept Bend
Table 2
or M
Table 3
Customer
specified
90 H Plane
Miter Bend
Table 2
or M
Table 3
90 E Plane
Miter Bend
Table 2
or M
Flexible Twist
Table 2
or M
90 Rigid Twist
Table 2
Taper Transition
page 208
Flange Adapter
Table 2
Waveguide /Coax
Transition
Table 2
(1
alpha)
Finish
Required
alpha) Characters
Code
(1
Table 2
or G
13
Customer
specified
Table 2
or G
15
Table 3
Customer
specified
Table 2
or G
15
Customer
specified
Table 3
Customer
specified
Table 2
or G
15
Table 3
Customer
specified
Table 3
Customer
specified
Table 2
or G
15
Table 3
Customer
specified
Table 3
12
Table 3
Table 3
Table 3
Table 3
Table 3
Table 3
Table 3
SorN'"
Table 2
Table 2
Table 2
or G
or G
or G
only
Bends require 3 numbers, flex -twist and straight sections require 4 numbers. See pages 207 -208.
Use S for SMA female or N for
N -type
female.
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Flange Codes
For straight sections, flex -twists, E and H -plane bends,
twists, and flange adapters, enter the flange codes in
alphabetical order (for example, F042PA0240B).
entered alphabetically. The first flange following the waveguide size code is the smaller of the two waveguide sizes.
Table 2
Size and Frequency Codes
Waveguide
Frequency
Frequency
EIA
RCSC
IEC
Size Code
Code
(GHz)
WR28
WG22
R320
028
26.50 - 40.00
37.00 - 40.00
WR42
WG20
R220
042
17.70 - 26.50
WR51
WG19
R180
051
15.00 - 22.00
WR62
WG18
R140
062
12.40 -18.00
WR75
WG17
R120
075
10.00 -15.00
Dimensions
WR90
WG16
R100
090
8.20 -12.4
10.2 -10.7
10.7 -11.7
WR112
WG15
112
R84
A
B
C
WR137
WG14
R70
137
A
B
c
D
E
F
WR159
WG13
R58
159
WR187
WG12
R48
187
7.050
7.125
7.125
7.125
-10.00
-7.750
5.850
5.850
6.425
7.125
5.725
7.425
5.600
5.600
WG11
R40
229
8.500
8.500
8.200
6.425
7.125
7.750
6.425
7.925
6.200
6.200
4.900 - 7.050
5.725 - 6.425
WR229
3.95 - 5.85
4.40 - 5.00
3.30 -4.90
3.54 -4.20
Table 3
Flange Codes, Descriptions and Availability
'
Code
Flange Type
Description
UG -Choke
UG -Choke
137,187
UG -Cover
UG -Cover
137,187
CPR( )G
CPR( )F
CMR
090,
CMR Through
137
CMR Tapped
137
PDR
PBR
UDR
UBR
PAR
137,187
CBR
On Request
137,112,187
On Request
BRJ
* All
112,137,159 ,187
UER
137
UAR
On Request
UG Cover/Gasket
UG Cover/Gasket
137,187
other flange options on request, if you have a requirement, not listed, please contact your Andrew representative.
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0
UG-148C/U, UG-54B/U
(01!
UG-149A/U, UG-53/U'
UG-343B/U
UG-344/U
UG-52B/U, UG-40B/U
WR75 Choke
UG-541A/U
UG-596A/U
UG-51/U, UG-39/U
WR75 Cover
UG-419/U
UG-595/U
PBR84, PBR100
PBR120, PBR140
PBR220, PBR320
CPR229G
CPR187G, CPR159G
CPR137G, CPR112G
CPR9OG
0
0
PDR40
PDR40, PDR70
PDR120, PDR140
PDR84, PDR100
PDR180
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Product
Waveguide
Code
Size
137
Measurement
P = Inches
Code
Length
Code
Frequency
Code
0360
Flange A
Millimeters
M =
Flange B
Description: Flex Twist, WR137, Measurement in Inches, Flange A is a CPR137G, Length is 36 inches, Range B is a CPR137G, Frequency of 5.850 -8.200 GHz.
Measurement
Product
Waveguide
Code
Size
112
Flange B
Inches
Flange A
Millimeters
Code
Length
0600
P =
M =
Product
Waveguide
Code
Size
Measurement
P = Inches
M = Millimeters
090
Code
Frequency
Code
Finish
Code
Flange A
Leg
Flange B
Code
Length A
Code
036
Leg
Length
Frequency
Finish
Code
Code
036
Description: 90 H -Bend, WR90, Measurement in Inches, Flange A is a CPR90G, Leg Length A is 3.6 Inches, Flange
Inches, frequency of 8.20 -12.40 GHz, Natural (unpainted) finish.
B is a
Waveguide
Flange A
Code
Size
Code
Code
Frequency
Code
Finish
Code
159
Flange
CPR159G, Flange
Product
Waveguide
WR137
WR159
Finish
Code
Size
Flange
Flange
Code
137
Description: Tapered Transition section, transitioning from WR137 to WR159, WR137 Flange is
(unpainted) finish.
Flange Adapter Ordering Information
Product
Waveguide
Range A
Flange B
Finish
Code
Size
Code
Code
Code
075
Description: Range Adapter, WR75, UG Choke Flange to a PDR120 Flange, Natural (unpainted) finish.
Waveguide to Coax Transition Ordering Information
Product
Waveguide
Waveguide
Coax
Frequency
Finish
Code
Size
Flange
Flange
Code
Code
062
Description: Waveguide to Coax Transition Section, Waveguide flange is a PDR140, Coax flange is an SMA Female, Frequency of 12.4-18.00 GHz, Gray
(painted) finish.
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in lengths up to 10 feet
(3.1 meters).
90
Bends, 90
Bends
90 E -Plane
Elbow
90 H -Plane
Elbow
-IInside Radius
Leg Length
Leg
Length
Straight Sections,
and
Operating
Swept
and
Plane Bends
Sections
Std Leg
EIA
RCSC
IEC
(GHz)
Length
VSWR
VSWR
Length
Radius
WR28
WG22
R320
26.50 - 40.00
4.00 (102)
1.30
1.30
2.0 (51)
0.75 (19)
1.12
1.12
Twists
Frequency
37.00 - 40.00
VSWR
Swept Bends/
E
Radius
0.75 (19)
Miter Bends
and
-Plane Bends
-Plane
H -Plane
1.30
1.12
WR42
WG20
R220
17.70 - 26.50
3.00 (76)
1.05
1.05
2.3 (58)
1.0 (25)
1.0 (25)
WR51
WG19
R180
15.00 - 22.00
WR62
WG18
R140
12.40 -18.00
5.00 (127)
1.05
1.05
2.6 (66)
1.50 (38)
1.50 (38)
1.05
1.1 (28)
1.4 (36)
WR75
WG17
R120
10.00 -15.00
6.00 (152)
1.05
1.05
3.6 (91)
1.75 (44)
1.75 (44)
1.05
1.5 (38)
1.6 (41)
WR90
WG16
R100
8.20 -12.4
8.00 (203)
1.05
1.05
3.6 (91)
1.75 (44)
1.75 (44)
1.05
1.5 (38)
1.8 (46)
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.05
1.05
1.6 (41)
2.00 (52)
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.05
1.05
1.8 (46)
2.3 (58)
5.850 - 6.425
1.02
1.02
1.02
6.425 - 7.125
7.125 - 7.750
1.02
1.02
1.02
5.725 - 6.425
1.02
1.02
1.02
7.425 - 7.925
1.02
1.02
1.05
1.05
2.0 (52)
2.5 (64)
1.02
1.02
1.05
1.05
2.3 (58)
2.6 (67)
1.02
1.02
1.05
1.05
2.5 (64)
3.0 (76)
1.02
1.02
10.2-10.7
10.7-11.7
WR112
WG15
R84
7.050 -10.00
10.00 (254)
7.125 - 7.750
7.750 - 8.500
7.125 - 8.500
WR137
WR159
WG14
R70
WG13
R58
5.850 - 8.200
4.900 - 7.050
12.00 (305)
12.00 (305)
5.725 - 6.425
WR187
WR229
WG12
R48
WG11
R40
3.95 - 5.85
4.40 - 5.00
12.00 (305)
3.30 - 4.90
18.00 (457)
3.54-420
Not available.
1.02
1.02
4.0 (102)
2.68 (68)
2.68 (68)
1.02
1.02
4.0 (102)
2.62 (67)
2.62 (67)
1.02
1.02
1.05
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.05
1.02
1.02
7.0 (178)
3.25 (83)
3.25 (83)
1.05
1.02
7.0 (178)
5.0 (127)
5.0 (127)
1.05
1.02
7.8(198)
6.0 (152)
6.0 (152)
1.05
1.02
Maximum Leg Length 24 (610 mm) for all waveguide sizes, for either Swept or Miter bends.
1.05
t Available on request.
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DRIVAL
Taper Transitions
Flange
Type Number
CPR159G
CPR137G
T137CCN
CPR159G
T137YCN
CMR159
CMR137
T137EEN
CMR159
CPR137G
T137CEN
CPR137G
CPR112G
T112CCN
CPR137G
T112YCN
UG Cover/Gasket (WR137)
T112YYN
UG Cover /Gasket
(WR90)
T090YYN
UG Cover /Gasket
(WR75)
TO75YCN
UG Cover /Gasket
(WR75)
TO75YYN
Flange
6'
UG
(152 mill
CPR9OG
UG
RCSC
WR42 to WR51
WR51 to WR62
WR62 to WR75
WR75 to WR90
WR90 to WR112
WR112 to WR137
WR137 to WR159
WR159 to WR187
WR187 to WR229
R220 to R180
042
WG19 to WG18
R180 to R140
051
WG18
WG17
WG16
WG15
WG14
WG13
WG12
R140 to R120
R120 to R100
R100 to R84
R84 to R70
R70to R58
R58to R48
R48 to R40
062
075
090
112
137
159
187
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
WG17
WG16
WG15
WG14
WG13
WG12
WG11
Insert flange code from Table 3, page 204 and the finish code:
Type Number*
Frequency (GHz)
Size Code
IEC
WG20 to WG19
17.70 - 20.00
15.00 -18.00
12.40 -15.00
10.00 -12.40
8.20
7.05
5.85
4.90
3.95
G
-10.00
- 8.20
- 7.05
- 5.85
- 4.90
Frequency
Attenuation
(300 -915 mm) (915 -1200 mm) dB/N (dB /m)
12-36"
36 -48"
Average
Power
walls
EIA
RCSC
IEC
(GHz)
WR28
WG22
R320
26.50 -40.00
On Request
On Request
1.00 (3.28)
75
20
3.0 (76)
45 (310)
1.20
1.25
1.00 (3.28)
75
20
155(510)
155(510)
1.5 (38)
37.00 - 40.00
1.5 (38)
3.0 (76)
45 (310)
WR42
WG20
R220
17.70 - 26.50
1.25
1.35
0.80 (2.62)
100
39
155 (510)
1.5 (38)
3.0 (76)
45 (310)
WR51
WG19
R180
15.00 - 22.00
1.20
1.20
0.55 (1.80)
140
60
135 (445)
1.5 (38)
3.0 (76)
45 (310)
WR62
WG18
R140
12.40 -18.00
1.10
1.20
0.30 (0.99)
400
100
135 (445)
2.0 (52)
4.0 (102)
45 (310)
WR75
WG17
R120
10.00 -15.00
1.10
1.13
0.18 (0.59)
750
140
110 (360)
2.5 (64)
4.5 (115)
45 (310)
WR90
WG16
R100
8.20 -12.4
1.10
1.13
0.13 (0.43)
960
180
95 (310)
2.5 (64)
5.0 (127)
45 (310)
1a2-1a7
1.03
1.05
0.12 (0.40)
1,260
315
80 (264)
3.0 (76)
6.0 (152)
35 (240)
0.09 (0.30)
2,000
500
65 (214)
4.0 (102)
8.0 (204)
30 (205)
WR112
WR137
WG15
WG14
R84
R70
10.7-1t7
1.03
1.05
7.050 -10.00
1.10
1.13
7.125 - 7.750
1.03
1.05
7.750 - 8.500
7.125 - 8.500
1.03
1.04
1.05
1.05
5.850 - 8.200
5.850 - 6.425
1.10
1.03
1.10
1.05
6.425 - 7.125
1.03
1.05
7.125 - 7.750
5.725 - 6.425
1.03
1.03
1.05
1.05
7.425 - 7.925
1.03
1.05
WR159
WG13
R58
4.900 - 7.050
5.725 - 6.425
1.10
1.03
1.10
1.05
0.08 (2.63)
2,500
1,100
55 (180)
5.0 (127)
10.0 (254)
30 (205)
WR187
WG12
R48
3.95 - 5.85
1.10
1.10
0.05 (0.17)
3,000
1,250
50 (165)
6.5 (165)
13.0 (330)
30 (205)
4A0-5.00
1.03
1.05
3.30 - 4.90
1.10
1.10
0.04 (0.13)
4,000
1,550
40 (132)
6.5 (165)
13.0 (330)
30 (205)
3.54 - 4.20
1.03
1.05
WR229
WG11
;DREW.
R40
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UG-51/U
CPR112G
R112PB0040CSN
UG-52B/U
UG Cover/Gasket
CPR112G
CPR137G
R137PC0040YSN
CPR9OG
R090PC0040ESN
CPR112G
CPR137G
R112PC0040ESN
R137PC0040ESN
CPR159G
R159PC0040ESN
CPR187G
CPR229G
R229PC0040ESN
Flange Type
CMR90
CMR112
CM R137
CMR159
CM R187
CMR229
R112PA0040CSN
R187PC0040ESN
Transition to Type
Female
Frequency Code
Frequency (GHz)
R320
028
26.50 - 40.00
37.00 - 40.00
WG20
R220
042
17.70 - 26.50
WR51
WG19
R180
051
15.00 - 20.00
WR62
WG18
R140
062
12.40 -18.00
1.25
WR75
WG17
R120
075
10.00 -15.00
1.20
1.25
WR90
WG16
R100
090
8.20 -12.4
10.2 -10.7
10.7 -11.7
1.20
On Request
1.10
1.10
On Request
1.20
On Request
7.125 - 8.500
1.10
1.10
1.15
On Request
7.050 -10.00
7.125 - 7.750
7.750 - 8.500
5.850
5.850
6.425
7.125
5.725
7.425
On Request
- 7.925
1.15
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
4.900 - 7.050
5.725 - 6.425
1.15
1.10
On Request
A
S
3.95 - 5.85
4.40 - 5.00
1.20
1.10
On Request
3.30 - 4.90
1.10
On Request
EIA
RCSC
IEC
WR28
WG22
WR42
A
B
WR112
WG15
R84
112
WR137
WG14
R70
137
A
B
C
D
E
WR159
WR187
WR229
WG13
WG12
WG11
R58
R48
R40
159
187
229
** The frequency range for these components is too high for normal operation of Type
Type
- 8.200
- 6.425
- 7.125
- 7.750
- 6.425
VSWR
SMA VSWR
1.35
1.05
1.25
On Request
On Request
On Request
On Request
On Request
On Request
On Request
On Request
On Request
On Request
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Pressure Inlet
Pressure Window
112587, 110088
AAL1REW
Field Flange
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Waveguide Size
WR187
WR137
WR112
WR90
WR75
WR62
WR42
Choke Flange
UG-148CN
UG-343BN
UG-52BN
UG-40BN
WR75
UG-541A/U
UG-596A/U
Cover Flange
UG-149A/U
UG-344/U
UG-51N
UG-39/U
WR75
UG-419N
UG-595/U
Pressure Inlet
Pressure Window
55675 -187
55675 -137
55675 -112
55675 -90
55675 -75
55675 -62
55675 -42
55000A-187
55000A-137
55000 -112
55000A-90
55000A -75
55000 -62
55000A -42
53648 -137
53648 -90
53648 -75
53648 -42
53015 -187
53015 -137
53015 -112
53015 -90
53015 -75
53015 -62
53015 -42
53025 -187
53025 -137
53025 -112
53025 -90
53025 -75
53025 -62
53025 -42
52084
17690
52153
22534
51752
53238
53558
52086 -2
19048 -3
52152 -2
19056 -2
51745 -2
53239 -2
53559 -2
55224 -187
55224 -137
55224 -112
55224 -90
55224 -75
55224 -62
55224 -42
Flange Gasket
10683 -307
10683 -304
10683 -305
10683 -329
10683 -312
10683 -319
10683 -328
R84
R100
R120
R140
R220
R320
PBR84
PBR100
PBR120
PBR140
PBR220
PBR320
243495 -120
243495 -140
243495 -220
243495 -320
243498-84
243498 -100
110088
110089
112587
112626
108671 -2
110107
110037
110079
100845 -12
100845 -13
100845 -8
100845 -11
106838
107031
114111
10683 -75
10683 -74
114110
10683 -71
10683 -451
Both Flanges
Pressure Inlet
Pressure Window
Flange Gasket
WR229
WR187
WR159
WR137
WR112
WR90
CPR229G
CPR187G
CPR159G
CPR137G
CPR112G
CPR9OG
90 Step Twist
65230 -229
65230 -159
65230 -137f
Pressure Inlet
55674 -229
55674 -187
55674 -159
55674 -137
55674 -112
55674 -90
Pressure Window
55001 -229
55001 -187
55001 -159
55001 -137
55001 -112
55001 -90
55463 -159
55463 -137
55463 -112
55463 -90
56045 -90
56045 -229
56045 -187
56045 -159
56045 -137
56045 -112
55456 -1
56309 -1
54754 -1
62137 -3
54560 -1
54681 -2
55219 -229
55219 -187
55219 -159
55219 -137
55219 -112
55219 -90
Field Flange
31619
55688
54769
28030
32349
31861
55072 -229
55072 -187
55072 -159
55072 -137
55072 -112
55072 -90
R40
R48
R70
R84
R100
R120
R140
R180
Both Flanges
PDR40
PDR48
PDR70
PDR84
PDR100
PDR120
PDR140
PDR180
Pressure Inlet
114112 -40
114112 -48
114112 -70
114112 -84
114112 -100
114112 -120
114112 -140
On Request
Pressure Window
223306 -40
223306 -48
223306 -70
223306 -84
223306 -100
223306 -120
223306 -140
223306 -180
110066
221715 -48
221715 -70
221715 -84
221715 -100
221715 -120
221715 -140
110181
100899 -5
107709
106803
100845 -6
107132
100845 -3
100845 -7
107681
106945
107710
104246
107192
107144
106337
107206
107682
Flange Gasket
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Frequency
Size
Band, GHz
Pressure
Window
ft
Type No.
Average
Power
watts
VSWR
Flange
Mates with
max.
(R.L., dB)
5.925-6.425
10.95-14.5
162047-12
163228-12
162047-24
163228-24
162047-36
163228-36
2900
1000
CRP137G
Cover and
Cover /Gasket
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
162048 -12
162048 -24
162048 -36
4400
CPR137G
1.10 (26.4)
1000
5000
5000
2000
500
CPR137G
1.10 (26.4)
CPR137G
1.10 (26.4)
CPR159G
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
WR137
5.850 -8.200
Pressure Window
WR137
WR159
WR75
5.850 -6.425
202378
202378 -2
202378 -5
202378 -3
202378 -4
5.850-6.425
14.0-14.5
out
Out
3 0.25 dB
Type
Band, GHz
WR75
WR137
12.7 -13.2
5.925 -6.425
Flanges
Mate With
WR137
6.425 -7.125
6.425 -7.125
5.00
(127)
1.38
UG- 344/U,
5.00
(127)
1.69
5.00
(127)
1.69
5.00
(127)
1.69
""
UG- 344/U,
UG- 343B/U"'
WR137
Dimensions
in (mm)
WR75 Choke
""
or Cover
UG- 343B/U
CPR137G
(33)
(43)
(43)
(43)
62832 -127
62835 -59
62835 -64
62844 -64
pREw.
CPR229G
39099 -229
CPR187G
39099 -187
UG- 148C /U
39098 -187
CPR159G
39099 -159
CPR137G
39099 -137
UG- 343B/U
39098 -137
CPR112G
39099 -112
UG -52B/U
39098 -112
CPR90G
39099 -90
UG -40B /U
39098 -90
WR75 Choke
39098 -75
UG- 596/U
39098 -42
43734
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Type 19007 -( *)
Sliding Hanger
Type 19008 -( *)
Insert numeral portion of EIA waveguide designation, for example, 19007 -137 is
rigid hanger for WR137 waveguide.
B
Type Number
244106-320
244106-220
244106-140
244106-120
244106-100
244106-84
244106-70
244106-58
244106-48
244106-40
WR28
WR42
WR62
WR75
WR90
WR112
WR137
WR159
WR187
WR229
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Figure
Waveguide
Type, EIA
Trio
EIA
IEC
Fig. No.
WR90
CMR90
UER100
WR112
CMR112
UER84
WR137
CMR137
UER70
WR159
CMR159
UER58
WR187
CMR187
UER48
WR229
CMR229
UER40
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Waveguide Size
Flange Type
WR28
WR42
WR51
WR62
WR75
WR90
WR112 WR137
Choke
Cover
CPR()G
CPR( )F
CMR
CMR Through
CMR Tapped
PDR
PBR
UDR
UBR
PAR
CBR
BRJ
UER
UAR
Cover /Gasket
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Figure 8
Figure 7
Figure 9
Figure 10
Waveguide
Choke Flanges
Cover Flanges
IEC
Fig No.
Flanges
Flange
Dimensions
Inches (Millimeters)
U.S. MIL
IEC
Fig No.
U.S. MIL
WR42
UG-596A/U
CRR220
UG-595/U
UBR220
PBR220
WR62
UG-541A/U
CBR140
UG-419/U
UBR140
PBR140
WR75
51752*
CBR120
51745"
UBR120
PBR120
WR90
UG-40B/U
CBR100
UB-39/U
UBR100
PBR100
WR112
UG-52B/U
CBR84
UG-51/U
UBR84
PBR84
WR137
UG-343B/U
CAR70
UG-344/U
UAR70
PAR70
WR159
CAR58
UAR58
PAR58
WR187
UG-148C/U
CAR48
UG-149A/U
UAR48
PAR48
10
WR284
UG-54B/U
CAR32
8"
UG-53/U
UAR32
9"
PAR32
10'"
Type, EIA
pREw.
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IEC
Fig No.
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shape and have clear holes secured with bolts and nuts.
The flanges are pressurizable and require gaskets to
)F,
require
special seal.
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O
Figure
Figure
Figure
Figure
- Always
Figure 5
Rectangular
HA
With Groove
MIL Type
IEC
Fig. No.
PDR120
CPR9OG
UG-1360/U
PDR100*
CPR9OF
UG-1736/U
WR112
CPR112G
UG-1358/U
PDR84`
CPR112F
UG-1734/U
WR137
CPR137G
UG-1356/U
PDR70
CPR137F
UG-1732/U
WR159
CPR159G
UG-1354/U
PDR58
CPR159F
UG-1730/U
WR187
CPR187G
UG-1352/U
PDR48
CPR187F
UG-1728/U
WR229
CPR229G
UG-1350/U
PDR40
CPR229F
UG-1726/U
WR284
CPR284G
UG-1348/U
PDR32
CPR284F
UG-1724/U
WR340
CPR340G
UG-1346/U
PDR26
CPR340F
UG-1712/U
WR430
CPR430G
UG-1344/U
PDR22
CPR430F
UG-1716/U
Waveguide
Type, EIA
WR75
WR90
"
EIA
Dimensions,
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Cover UBR,UAR
Cover/Gasket
PBR, PAR
Mates
Mates
Mates
Mates
Mates
Mates
Mates
Mates
Mates
Mates
Mates
Mates
Mates
Mates
Mates
Mates
Mates
Mates
Mates
Mates
Choke UG
Cover UG
Choke UG
Cover UG
Mates
Mates
to'C-sedes'
and 1A-series" (Metric) HELIAX. elliptical waveguide connectors (for example, 252DCT, 252DCMT).
CPR112Gt
CPR( )G
CPR( )F
POR
Mates
Mates
55072-112
'
CPR137Gt
Mates
CPR159Gt
Mates
CPR187Gt
Mates
CPR229Gt
Mates
55072- 229'
CPR284Gt
Mates
""
55072- 284*
CPR112F
CPR137F
CPR159F
CPR187F
CPR229F
CPR284F
PDR180t
Mates
PDR140t
Mates
PDR120t
Mates
PDR100t
Mates
Mates
"'
Mates
CPR90F
"'
PDR84t
55072 -112
'
PDR70t
PDR48t
Mates
PDR4Ot
Mates
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252DEMT).
Circular Waveguide
Lowest Attenuation
Circular waveguide offers substantially lower attenuation
than elliptical or rectangular waveguide. This can result in
the use of smaller antennas, reducing tower loading and
saving antenna cost.
General
Circular waveguide is used for long vertical feeder runs in
systems where multiband capability is needed or where
low attenuation is critical. The axial symmetry of circular
waveguide allows the simultaneous propagation of two
orthogonal TE11 modes. A single waveguide run can carry
two polarizations with 30 dB minimum isolation.
Electrical Characteristics
Closed and Open Systems. Circular waveguide systems
which have circular -to- rectangular transitions at both ends
are considered "closed" systems. Horn -reflector antennas
fed directly with circular waveguide have only one circular-to- rectangular transition (at the bottom) and are
considered "open ".
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Operating
Band, GHz
Antenna Frequency
Band Code
5.925 -6.425
-3
-59
6.425 -7.125
-4
-65
7.125 -7.7
-5
-71
7.725 -8.500
-7
-77
10.7 -11.7
-8
-107
12.2 -12.7
-9
-122
12.7 -13.25
-10
-127
17.7 -19.7
-23
-180
Flanges
Recommended Operating
Bands, GHz * **
(Specify Operating Band)
20 ft*
Fixed
Special Length
Fixed
WC166
WC109
5.925 -6.425
6.425 -7.125
7.125 -7.750
7.725 -8.500
10.7 -11.7
10.7 -11.7
12.2 -12.7
12.7 -13.25
17.7 -19.7
") -(t)
") -(f)
Swivel/Fixed
") -(t)
") -(f)
57458- (
244923- (
54346- (
54345- (
2.8 (4.2)
1.2 (1.8)
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A
Single Polarized with
Mode Filter
EIA or
No Mode
Filter
Dimensions, in (mm)
(A)
(B)
58016A-3
64157A-1
65321 A-1
57459A-3
18.0 (457)
57222A -107
57222A -122
67549
13.6 (345)
13.8 (351)
13.8 (351)
WC166
5.925 -6.425
6.425 -7.125
7.125 -7.750
7.725 -8500
CPR137G
PDR70
CPR137G
PDR70
CPR137G
PDR70
CPR112G
PDR84
65239 -3
65240 -1
65322 -1
65323 -3
CPR9OG
PDR100
65242 -107
18.0 (457)
18.0 (457)
18.5 (470)
30.0
30.0
30.0
30.5
(762)
(762)
(762)
(775)
WC109
10.700- 11.700
12.200- 12.700
12.700- 13.250
65242 -122
67550
25.6 (650)
25.8 (655)
25.8 (655)
Andrew "Cover/Gasket" flanges mate with either choke or cover flanges or the corresponding HELIAX elliptical waveguide connectors.
for horn -reflector antenna systems. Use dual polarized transition with one port terminated with load. (page 223)
* ** For detailed information on mating flanges refer to pages 214 -218.
*
* * Not applicable
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Circular-to- Rectangular
Waveguide Transitions
12 in (205 mm)*
Mode Filter
Mode Filter
* Except
No Mode Fitter
EIA or Mil
!EC"
(C)
(D)
CPR137G
PDR70
65236
CPR159G
PDR58
CPR137G
PDR70
CPR137G
CPR112G
PDR70
PDR84
65237 -1
65238 -1
65324 -1
65316 -1
CPR9OG
PDR100
62866A -1
64159A -1
64147A -1
64848A -1
64703A -1
69383
CPR9OG
PDR100
65241-107
65241-122
69876
68999
64100A-107
64100A-122
69877
68998
160515-177tt
160516-177tt
Dimensions, in (mm)
X
WC166
5.925-6.425
5.925-6.425
6.425-7.125
7.125-7.750
7.725-8.500
10.700-11.700
-1
19.9
19.9
19.9
17.3
(505)
(505)
(505)
(439)
19.1 (485)
23.0 (584)
16.9
16.9
16.9
14.3
(429)
(429)
(429)
(363)
16.1 (409)
22.0 (559)
14.1 (358)
11.1 (282)
12.6
10.5
12.6
16.8
9.6
9.6
9.6
15.6
11.4
11.4
11.4
9.8
12.0
17.6
(190)
(190)
(190)
(249)
(305)
(447)
WC109
10.700- 11.700
12.200- 12.700
12.700 -13.250
12.700- 13.250
17.700- 19.700
"
tt
PD R120
CBR220,
UBR220, PBR220
(320)
(267)
(320)
(427)
(244)
(244)
(244)
(396)
8.6 (218)
7.4 (188)
7.4 (188)
7.4 (188)
14.0 (356)
Andrew "Cover /Gasket" flanges mate with either choke or cover flanges or the corresponding HELIAX elliptical waveguide connectors.
For detailed information on mating flanges refer to pages 214 -218.
Includes termination load for single polarized applications.
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Type Number*
Type Number'
CPR9OG
R090PC0040CSN
R112PC0040CSN
39099 -90
39099 -112
39099 -137
39099 -159
39099 -229
39098 -75
39098 -112
39098 -137
CPR112G
CPR137G
CPR159G
CPR229G
'order
B
R137PC0040CSN
R159PC0040CSN
R229PC0040CSN
R075PY0040YSN
R112PY0040YSN
R137PY0040YSN
For
Clamp
Photo Ref. Type No.
WC281
WC166
WC109
64271
57568
54348
200 (60)
200 (60)
150 (45)
400 (120)
300 (90)
600 (180)
600 (180)
450 (135)
Frequency
Bands, GHz
WC281
WC281
WC281
WC269
WC166
Type No.
69907
69908
162240
69485
69910
Length in (mm)
42(1067)
Transition
Length
Type No.
in (mm)
To
WC205
69273
49545
69272
WC166
69271
18 (457)
WC109
WC212
WC109
WC75
WC75
69269
69492
69277
69382
55648
18 (457)
202559
205137
30 (762)
WC281 Swivel
WC281 Swivel
WC269
WC212
WC281 Swivel
WC281 Swivel
WC281 Swivel
WC269 Swivel
WC166
WC166
WC109
6 (152)
18 (457)
18 (457)
11(279)
17 (432)
6 (152)
72 (1829)
78 (1981)
WC281
42 (1067)
WC166
WS176
WS108
19 (483)
57 (1448)
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Accessories
Adapters
D
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WC109
57569
56207
64775 -166
64775 -109
57570 -1
54109
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Accessories
Hangers
Waveguide
WC166
WC109
Rigid
Sliding
69932
19007A -109
69933
19008A -109
Spring/Sliding
69934
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Accessories
System Components
In
18 in (460 mm)
30 in (760 mm)
Botlom
49008
49009
49010
WC166
Connecting Waveguides
The circular waveguide run is connected to the antenna and
Pressurization
Microwave waveguides should be maintained under
dry air or dry nitrogen pressure to prevent moisture
condensation. All sizes are pressurizable to 10 lb /in2
(70 kPa). Check antenna pressurization limits to ensure
antenna limits are not being exceeded. Pressurization
equipment is described on pages 242 -271.
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Calculations
dB and dBm
P'
dB = 10 log,,
Where
P,
If P, = 10 watts and
P2
dB = 10 logo 10
=10
watt, then
Pr =
dB
log10
41.3
141.9
41.3
2.4 - .5 = 28.1dBm
P,
G1=
0.001
Lw2-
L12
-FM96C
Imperial Units:
Lts= 96.6 +20log0D +logaf
Lts loss in free space in dB
D = path length in miles
f = frequency in GHz
Metric Units:
Lts = 92.5 + 20 logy D + 20 logo f
Where
Lts = loss in free space in dB
D = path length in kilometers
f = frequency in GHz
Where
-.5-
-70)= -78.7
Where:
L11
1-w2
L12
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Example
Steps
and 2:
Reflection
Coefficient
1.06
1.03
0.029
0.015
Attenuation: 2.36 dB
1.06
0.029
Flex Section
1.03
Pressure Window
1.01
0.015
0.005
Top Components
Antenna
Flex Section
Transmission Line
Waveguide,
Bottom Components
Step 3:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
4.72
0.015
0.044]
31.8 dB]
=
0.026
Step 4:
(6)
Step 5:
(7)
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Conversion Formulas
RL=-201ogto(lr1)
Irl _VSWR-1
VSWR +I
I
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= antilogio (-RL)
20
VsWR=1+Irl
1
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Return
Loss, dB
Reflection
Coefficient, % VSWR
Return
Loss, dB
Reflection
Coefficient, A, VSWR
Return
Loss, dB
Reflection
Coefficient, % VSWR
14.0
14.2
14.4
14.6
14.8
19.95
19.50
19.05
18.62
18.20
1.50
1.48
1.47
1.46
1.44
22.0
22.2
22.4
22.6
22.8
7.943
7.762
7.586
7.413
7.244
1.173
1.168
1.164
1.160
1.156
30.0
30.2
30.4
30.6
30.8
3.162
3.090
3.020
1.065
1.064
1.062
2.951
1.061
2.884
15.0
15.2
15.4
15.6
15.8
17.78
17.38
16.98
16.60
16.22
1.43
1.42
7.079
6.918
6.761
6.607
6.457
1.152
1.149
1.145
1.40
1.39
23.0
23.2
23.4
23.6
23.8
1.141
1.138
31.0
31.2
31.4
31.6
31.8
2.818
2.754
2.692
2.630
2.570
16.0
16.2
16.4
16.6
16.8
15.85
15.49
15.14
14.79
14.45
1.38
1.37
1.36
135
1.34
24.0
24.2
24.4
24.6
24.8
6.310
6.166
6.026
5.888
5.754
1.135
1.131
1.128
1.125
1.122
32.0
32.2
32.4
32.6
32.8
2.512
2.255
2.399
2.344
17.0
17.2
17.4
17.6
17.8
14.13
13.80
13.49
13.18
12.88
1.33
1.32
5.563
5.495
5.370
5.248
5.129
1.119
1.116
1.114
1.30
1.30
25.0
25.2
25.4
25.6
25.8
33.0
33.2
33.4
33.6
33.8
18.0
18.2
18.4
18.6
18.8
12.59
12.30
12.02
11.75
11.48
1.29
1.28
1.27
1.27
1.26
26.0
26.2
26.4
26.6
26.8
5.012
4.898
4.786
4.677
4.571
1.106
1.103
19.0
19.2
19.4
19.6
19.8
11.22
10.96
10.72
10.47
10.23
1.25
1.25
1.24
1.234
1.228
27.0
27.2
27.4
26.7
27.8
4.467
4.365
4.266
4.169
4.074
1.094
20.0
20.2
20.4
20.6
20.8
10.00
9.772
9.550
9.333
9.120
1.222
1.217
28.0
28.2
28.4
28.6
28.8
3.981
1.083
3.890
3.802
3.715
3.631
1.081
1.079
21.0
21.2
21.4
21.6
21.8
8.931
1.196
8.710
1.191
8.511
1.186
8.318
8.128
1.181
1.177
29.0
29.2
29.4
29.6
29.8
3.548
3.467
3.388
3.311
3.236
1.41
1.31
1.211
1.206
1.201
Return
Loss, dB
Reflection
Coefficient, % VSWR
1.059
38.0
38.2
38.4
38.6
38.8
1.259
1.230
1.202
1.175
1.148
1.025
1.025
1.024
1.024
1.023
1.058
1.057
1.055
1.054
1.053
39.0
39.2
39.4
39.6
39.8
1.122
1.096
1.072
1.047
1.023
1.023
1.022
1.022
2.291
1.052
1.050
1.049
1.048
1.047
40.0
40.2
40.4
40.6
40.8
1.000
0.9772
0.9550
0.9333
0.9210
1.020
1.020
1.019
1.019
1.018
2.239
2.188
2.138
2.089
2.042
1.046
1.045
1.044
1.043
1.042
41.0
41.2
41.4
41.6
41.8
0.8913
0.8710
0.8710
0.8318
0.8128
1.018
1.018
1.017
1.017
1.016
34.0
34.2
34.4
34.6
34.8
1.995
1.950
1.905
1.862
1.820
1.041
1.040
1.039
1.038
1.037
42.0
42.2
42.4
42.6
42.8
0.7943
0.7762
0.7586
0.7413
0.7244
1.016
1.016
1.015
1.015
1.015
35.0
35.2
35.4
35.6
35.8
1.778
1.738
1.698
1.660
1.622
1.036
1.035
1.035
1.034
1.033
43.0
43.2
43.4
43.6
43.8
0.7079
0.6918
0.6761
0.6607
0.6457
1.014
1.014
1.014
1.013
1.013
1.585
1.549
1.514
1.479
1.445
1.032
1.077
1.075
36.0
36.2
36.4
36.6
36.8
1.030
1.029
44.0
44.2
44.4
44.6
44.8
0.6310
0.6166
0.6026
0.5888
0.5754
1.013
1.012
1.012
1.012
1.012
1.074
1.072
1.070
1.068
1.067
37.0
37.2
37.4
37.6
37.8
1.413
1.380
1.349
1.318
1.288
1.029
1.028
1.027
1.027
1.026
45.0
45.2
45.4
45.6
45.8
0.5623
0.5495
0.5370
0.5248
05129
1.011
1.011
1.011
1.011
1.111
1.108
1.101
1.098
1.096
1.091
1.089
1.087
1.085
1.031
1.031
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1.021
1.010
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10
15
20
30
Frequency in Gigahertz
Attenuation curves based on:
VSWR 1.0
Ambient Temperature 24
High Conductivity Copper
(75
F)
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233
234
235
236
237
Antenna Mounts
238
239
240
232
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Introduction
Superior Performance
Features:
High Performance
Guaranteed Specifications
Internal Grounding
High Strength, UV- Resistant, Field -Paintable Radomes
Virtually Maintenance-Free Operation
Easy Installation
PerforMaxTM Applications
Via
Andrew Fax-On-
Fully Warrantied
a 3 -Year
Warranty
Comprehensive Testing
configurations.
PerforMaxTM vertically- polarized omni -directional antennas
stability.
Revised 6/01
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Cellular Systems:
824 - 894 MHz and 870 - 960 MHz
SMR /ESMR:
869 MHz
Wireless Markets
Polarizations
Gains
Personal Communication
Systems:
1850 -1990 MHz and
1710 - 1880 MHz
Cellular:
894 MHz
870
824
11 - 22 dBi
14
2
-18
dBi
-11 dBi
12 dBi
14 - 18 dBi
9
-12
dBi
12-18dBi
12 dBi
Other Applications
vertically -polarized
omnidirectional antennas for Rural Telephony applications
as well as paging applications.
In addition, Andrew offers PerforMaxTM
Revised 6/01
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Single- Polarized
Sector Antennas
Sector Antennas:
UMTS:
1920 - 2170 MHz
PCS/PCN:
Cellular Systems:
824 - 896 MHz and 870 - 960 MHz
SMR/ESMR:
806 - 869 MHz
Gains:
11
dBi to 22 dBi
Horizontal Beamwidths:
33- to 120 -degrees
Features:
High Performance Elevation Patterns
Low /MD
Many Models Include Null Fill and Upper Side Lobe
Revised 6/01
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Cellular Systems:
824 - 896 MHz and 870 - 960 MHz
SMR /ESMR:
806 - 869 MHz
Gains:
14 to 18 dBi
Horizontal Beamwidths:
60- to 90- degrees
Features:
High Performance Elevation Patterns
Low /MD
Many Models Include Null RI! and Upper Side Lobe
Space
Diversity Configuration. Replaces Three Single Polarized Antennas when a Diplexer is Used
Reduces Tower Space and Infrastructure Costs. Speeds
Zoning Approvals
Includes Extended Connector that aides Installation
PerforMaxlM Dual- Polarized Sector Antennas from
Andrew are designed for modern base station applications. New technology brings high performance in a trim
profile that enhances antenna aesthetics.
Polarization diversity is
ANDREW.
Revised 6/01
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Omni Antennas
Cellular Systems:
824 - 896 MHz and 870 - 960 MHz
SMR/ESMR:
806 - 869 MHz
Rural Telephony:
2.3 - 2.485 GHz
Paging:
901 -902 MHz, 901
-944 MHz
Gains:
2 dBi to 12 dBi
Features:
Weather- Tight, High- Strength Radome Minimizes
Beam Deflection, Maintains Beam Integrity and
Provides Peak Performance in Even the Harshest
Environments
Patented Radiating Element with Fewer Internal
Components for Low IMD and Superior
Reliability in Wind and Vibration Conditions
Based on patented technology, Andrew PerforMaxTM
Omni Antennas have superior performance, outstanding
reliability and excellent durability.
PerforMaxTM Omni Antennas are designed for an aesthetically pleasing appearance and low wind loading.
For specific models, specifications, and patterns, ask for
PerforMaxTM Antenna Bulletin 10138.
Revised 6/01
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Features:
Pipe-Mounted Microsite System Installs Virtually
Anywhere on Towers, Billboards, Buildings
- No
Performance
Degradation
Easy Zoning Board Approval
- Most Aesthetically
low visual profile is the trimmest in the industry and readily meets with residential and zoning board approval.
One Microsite system with three PerforMaxlM dual -
a proven alternative to
costly and ungainly space diversity techniques for designing a PCS /PCN base station.
install as
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Features:
Pipe- Mounted Cluster Mount System Installs Virtually
Anywhere on Towers, Billboards, Buildings
- No Performance
Degradation
Easy Zoning Board Approval
- Aesthetically Pleasing
Mounting System
Dramatically Reduces Tower and Site Costs
Lightweight
Clean, Pleasing Appearance
Easy to Install
Easy to Service
The Cluster Mount system holds three PerforMaxlM dual -
approval.
One Cluster Mount system with three PerforMaxlM
triangular platform.
ization technology is
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Antenna
Tilt
Mounts
t'i
Features:
Continuous Tilt Adjustment
Easy to Install
AApEW.
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General Information
244
246
247
Dehydrators
Static Desiccator
Hand Pump
- System Volumes
up to
249
ft3 (28 I)
250
I)
- System Volumes
up to 10 ft3 (283 I)
250
- System Volumes
up to 10 ft3 (2831)
251
Small, MT050
- System Volumes
up to 20 ft3 (560 I)
Medium, MT300
252
(2264
252
I)
Large, MT600
253
Jumbo
253
Medium, XT300
Large, XT600
(2264
254
I)
255
I)
Jumbo XT1700
Large
255
256
I)
Distribution Panels
257
257
Line Monitors
258
DryLine MT/XT Series, State -of -the Art, Automatic Regeneration Dehydrators
..
260
261
264
Pressurization Accessories
Low Pressure Components
266
Alarm Monitors
266
267
Pressure Gauges
267
Installation Accessories
267
Fittings
268
Maintenance Components
269
More Information
Literature
271
Computer Software
271
271
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General Information
10
20
without moisture
dB 30
moisture
500
1000
MHz
R &D
department
DREW
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CRC, C.1374
CE
IEC 801 -2
Electrostatic Discharge
Susceptibility Immune to ESA
from Severity Level 1 (2 kV)
through Severity Level 3 (8 kV).
IEC 801 -3
Radiated Susceptibility
Electric Field Immune to RFI at
3
IEC 801 -4
Conducted Transients
Susceptibility Immune to
conducted line voltage bursts.
Immunity
CISPR 11
Group
CISPR 14
(EN55014)
1,
Class A EN55011
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TNDREW.
Availability of Maintenance
Availability of Electric Power
Total System Volume. System volume is determined by
adding up the volume of each air dielectric transmission
line component for a given installation. For an earth
station antenna, the system volume may consist of less
than one cubic foot inside the feed and combiner. For a
large microwave or broadcast system, it may consist of
many cubic feet of air contained in several hundred feet
of air dielectric cable or waveguide.
The selected dehydrator must be capable of supplying
this volume plus an anticipated leak rate of 1 %, and provide sufficient capacity to maintain pressure during a
19C (35 F) temperature drop in 60 minutes.
These variables have been taken into account in the
dehydrator sizing, which can be calculated using the
worksheet on pages 264 and 265.
are available
multiple voltages. The selection must be compatible
with the available Mains power, taking into account proper
wire size to prevent voltage drop from the building Mains
to the dehydrator, and proper Mains circuit breaker size.
Dehydrators are available for 115 Vac /60 Hz and 220
Vac /50 Hz operation and for 21 to 68 Vdc operation.
Some units operate over wider ac and dc ranges. Detailed
descriptions, features and characteristics follow on pages
247 through 256.
in
pREw.
Flow Meters
Flow meters, available with the multiple output line monitors, are useful in monitoring a system. Two scales are
provided for observation depending on dehydrator output.
A black ball measures flow from 0 to 7 ft3/hr (0 to 2001 /hr)
and a silver ball from 8 to 28 ft3 /hr (225 to 790 l/hr). They
are used to check the integrity of the various lines.
The red arrow indicator is placed at the location of the
ball while the system is being pressurized to establish a
base value. A positive deviation from this initial setting is
an indication of degradation of that particular line.
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Row Rate
SCFM*
Pressure
Dew
PSIG*
Point F
Recom.
Volume ft3 Type**
Desiccant
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
3 -8
-33
-33
-33
-33
0-10
3-8
1 -5
1 -5
0.10
0-10
0-10
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.3-0.5
0.3-0.5
0.3-0.5
0.3-0.5
0.3-0.5
0.3-0.5
3-5
3-5
3-5
3-5
3-5
3-5
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.3-0.5
0.3-0.5
0.3-0.5
0.3-0.5
0.3-0.5
0.3-0.5
3-5
3-5
3-5
3-5
3-5
3-5
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
0-10
200
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0-20
0-20
0-20
0-20
0-20
0-20
0-20
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
3-8
3-8
3 -8
3-8
3-8
3-8
3-8
3-8
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
2 -80
2 -80
M
M
2 -80
2 -80
2 -80
2 -80
2 -80
2 -80
0.3-15
0.3-15
0.3-15
0.3-15
-50
-50
-50
-50
2 -80
2 -80
2 -80
2 -80
3-8
3-8
-50
-50
0.3-15
0.3-15
Capacity ft3
Power
Watts
Freq.
Voltage
Hz
Power
Meets Regulatory
Cord
Requirements of
Alarms
Provided*
Operating
Temp. F
32 to 90
US
32 to 90
32 to 90
32 to 90
US
40525A
40525A
40525A-3
40525A-4
40525A-5
200
200
200
200
115
230
115
230
60
50
60
50
230
230
230
230
none
none
none
none
85-264 Vac
85-264 Vac
10 -72 Vdc
85-264 Vac
85-264 Vac
10 -72 Vdc
85-264 Vac
85-264 Vac
10 -72 Vdc
85-264 Vac
85-264 Vac
10 -72 Vdc
47 -400
47 -400
11
dc
11
LP
LP
LP
Vac
Vac
Vac
Vac
None
None
None
None
MR050
MR050-31045
MR050-31046
MR050-31037
MR050-31345
MRO50-31346
MR050-31337
MRO50-81045
MRO50-81046
MR050-81037
MR050-81345
MR050-81346
MR050-81337
11
47 -400
11
47 -400
11
dc
11
Full
Full
Full
47 -400
47 -400
11
LP
11
LP
LP
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
-16 to
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
dc
11
47 -400
47 -400
11
dc
11
Full
Full
Full
85-264 Vac
85-264 Vac
10 -72 Vdc
85-264 Vac
85-264 Vac
10 -72 Vdc
85-264 Vac
85-264 Vac
10 -72 Vdc
85-264 Vac
85-264 Vac
10 -72 Vdc
47 -400
47 -400
11
LP
11
dc
11
47 -400
11
47 -400
11
dc
47 -400
47 -400
dc
11
LP
LP
Full
Full
Full
LP
47 -400
47 -400
11
dc
11
Full
Full
Full
115 Vac
230 Vac
50 /60
LP
LP
LP
Full
Full
Full
Full+ HP
34 to 104
34 to 104
11
Export
DC cable
ETUCETUCE
ETLCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETL/CETL/CE
ETUCETUCE
US
Export
DC cable
US
Export
DC cable
US
Export
DC cable
US
MRS050
MRS050-31045
MRS050-31046
MRS050-31037
MRS050-31345
MRS050-31346
MRS050-31337
MRS05081045
MRS050-81046
MRS050-81037
MRS050-81345
MRS050-81346
MRS050-81337
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
11
11
11
11
LP
LP
US
CE
Export
DC cable
CE
US
CE
Export
DC cable
CE
US
CE
Export
DC cable
CE
US
CE
Export
DC cable
CE
US
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETL/CETL/CE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
CE
CE
CE
CE
M1050
MT050-81015
MT050 -81026
MT050 -81037
MT050 -81315
MT050 -81326
MT050 -81337
MT050 -81526
21-28/42-68 Vdc
dc
115 Vac
230 Vac
50/60
50 /60
21-28/42-68 Vdc
230 Vac
dc
50 /60
184
184
230
184
184
230
184
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
115
230
115
230
115
230
115
230
Vac
Vac
Vac
Vac
Vac
Vac
Vac
Vac
50/60
50/60
50/60
50/60
50/60
50/60
50/60
50 /60
390
390
390
390
390
390
390
390
LP
LP
LP
34 to 120
US
34 to 120
Export
LP
Full
Full
Full
Full
34
34
34
34
34
to
to
to
to
to
120
120
120
120
120
115
230
115
230
Vac
Vac
Vac
Vac
50 /60
WA
WA
WA
WA
50/60
50 /60
50/60
390
390
390
390
Note 1
Note 1
Note 1
Note 1
34
34
34
34
to
to
to
to
120
120
120
120
50-150
50-150
N/A
115 Vac
50/60
50/60
780
720
LP
LP
-50
-50
50-150
50-150
50/60
50/60
780
720
Note
Note
3-8
3-8
-50
-50
110-400
110-400
50/60
50/60
1580
1430
0.3-15
0.3-15
-50
-50
110 -400
110 -400
50/60
50 /60
0.3 -5
0.3 -5
-50
-50
100 -2500
100 -2500
50 /60
5
5
5
5
5
M
M
M
M
M
N/A
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
50/60
34 to
34 to
34 to
34 to
104
104
104
104
34 to 104
Export
None
US
Export
None
Export
M300
MT300 -81015
MT300 -81026
MT300 -82015
MT300 -82026
MT300 -81315
MT300 -81326
MT300 -82315
MT300 -82326
34 to 120
US
Export
US
Export
US
Export
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
XT300
XT300 -91015
XT300 -91026
XT300 -92015
XT300 -92026
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
P
P
P
P
US
Export
US
Export
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
MT-600
MT-600-201
MT-600-202
0.6
0.6
230 Vac
34 to 120
34 to 120
Export
34 to 120
34 to 120
Export
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
LP
LP
34 to 120
34 to 120
US
ETL/CETUCE
Export
ETUCETUCE
1580
1430
Note 1
Note 1
34 to 120
34 to 120
US
Export
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
2645
2645
Full
34 to 104
US
Full
34 to 104
US
US
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
XT-600
XT- 600.201
XT- 600 -202
0.6
0.6
P
P
N/A
N/A
230 Vac
115 Vac
N/A
N/A
230 Vac
N/A
N/A
230 Vac
N/A
WA
230 Vac
230 Vac
1
1
US
MT-1700
MT-1700-201
MT-1700-202
1.7
1.7
115 Vac
XT-1700
XT -1700 -201
XT- 1700-202
1.7
1.7
4.5
4.5
115 Vac
XT4500
X74500 -91325
X74500 -01325
SCFM = standard cubic feet per minute at standard altitude (sea level), temperature
P = programmable.
LP = low pressure.
HP = high pressure.
(701)
50/60
and pressure
14.7 psig ).
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
Note 1: Alarms for XT dehydrators provided by XH monitor (required for all XT series dehydrators, except XT4500).
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Flow Rate
SLPM*
Pressure
kPa*
Recom.
Dew
Point C Vol. Liters
Desiccant
Type ** Capacity Liters
Voltage
Freq.
Power
Hz
Watts
Alarms
Operating
Provided* Temp. C
Power
Cord
Meets Regulatory
Requirements of
40525A
40525A
40525A-3
40525A-4
40525A-5
25
25
25
25
21 -55
0 -283
0 -283
7-34
7-34
-36
-36
-36
-36
0 -283
0 -283
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
2.1-3.5
2.1-3.5
2.1-3.5
2.1-3.5
2.1-3.5
2.1-3.5
21-35
21-35
21-35
21-35
21-35
21-35
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
2.1-3.5
2.1-3.5
2.1-3.5
2.1-3.5
2.1-3.5
2.1-3.5
21-35
21-35
21-35
21-35
21-35
21-35
21 -55
5660
5660
5660
5660
115 Vac
60
50
60
50
230
230
230
230
none
none
none
none
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
5660
5660
5660
5660
5660
5660
5660
5660
5660
5660
5660
5660
85-264 Vac
85-264 Vac
10 -72 Vdc
85-264 Vac
85-264 Vac
10 -72 Vdc
85-264 Vac
85-264 Vac
10 -72 Vdc
85-264 Vac
85-264 Vac
10 -72 Vdc
47 -400
47 -400
11
LP
LP
LP
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
0-283
5660
5660
5660
5660
5660
5660
5660
5660
5660
5660
5660
5660
85-264 Vac
85-264 Vac
10 -72 Vdc
85-264 Vac
85-264 Vac
10 -72 Vdc
85-264 Vac
85-264 Vac
10 -72 Vdc
85-264 Vac
85-264 Vac
-45
-45
-45
-45
-45
-45
-45
0 -566
0 -566
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
115 Vac
230 Vac
0 -566
0 -566
0 -566
0 -566
0 -566
-45
-45
-45
-45
-45
-45
-45
-45
56 -2264
56 -2264
56 -2264
56 -2264
56 -2264
56 -2264
56 -2264
56 -2264
M
M
56 -2264
56 -2264
56 -2264
56 -2264
230 Vac
115 Vac
230 Vac
Oto 32
US
0 to 32
0 to 32
0 to 32
US
None
None
None
None
MR050
MRO50-31045
MR050-31046
MRO50-31037
MR050-31345
MRO50-31346
MRO50-31337
MRO50-81045
MRO50-81046
MR050-81037
MRO50-81345
MR050-81346
MRO50-81337
11
dc
11
47 -400
11
47 -400
11
dc
47 -400
47 -400
dc
47 -400
47 -400
dc
11
47 -400
47 -400
11
dc
47 -400
47 -400
dc
47 -400
47 -400
dc
47 -400
47 -400
dc
11
50/60
50 /60
dc
50/60
50 /60
dc
50 /60
184
184
230
184
184
230
184
390
390
11
11
11
11
11
11
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
Full
Full
Full
LP
LP
LP
Full
Full
Full
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
Export
DC cable
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
US
ETL/CETL/CE
Export
DC cable
Export
DC cable
ETUCETUCE
ETL/CETI/0E
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
US
US
Export
DC cable
US
MR8050
MRS050-31045
MRS050-31046
MRS050-31037
MRS050-31345
MRS050-31346
MRS050-31337
MRS050-81045
MRS050-81046
MRS050-81037
MRS050-81345
MRS050-81346
MRS050-81337
10 -72 Vdc
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
LP
LP
LP
Full
Full
Full
LP
-10to40
-10to40
LP
LP
Full
Full
Full
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
LP
LP
-10
-10
-10
-10
to
to
to
to
40
40
40
40
US
CE
Export
DC cable
CE
US
CE
Export
DC cable
CE
US
CE
Export
DC cable
CE
US
CE
Export
DC cable
CE
US
Export
None
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
-10to40
to
to
to
to
to
40
40
40
40
40
CE
CE
CE
CE
M1050
MT050-81015
MT050-81026
MT050-81037
MT050-81315
MT050-81326
MT050-81337
MT050-81526
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
21-28/42-68 Vdc
230 Vac
LP
Full
1
1
Full
Full
Full+ HP
1
1
1
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
to
to
to
to
49
49
49
49
US
ETL/CETL/CE
Export
None
Export
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
US
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
MT300
MT300 -81015
MT300-81026
MT300-82015
MT300-82026
MT300-81315
MT300-81326
MT300-82315
MT300-82326
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
115 Vac
230 Vac
115 Vac
230 Vac
115 Vac
230 Vac
115 Vac
230 Vac
50 /60
M
M
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
115 Vac
230 Vac
115 Vac
230 Vac
1415-4245
1415-4245
N/A
-45
-45
1415 -4245
1415 -4245
-45
-45
3113 -11320
3113 -11320
-45
-45
3113 -11320
3113 -11320
-45
-45
2830-70750
2830 -70750
8.5
8.5
8.5
8.5
8.5
8.5
8.5
8.5
21 -55
8.5
8.5
8.5
8.5
P 2 -105
P 2 -105
-45
-45
-45
-45
17
17
21-55
21-55
-45
-45
17
17
P 2 -105
48
48
21 -55
48
48
P 2 -105
127
127
P 2 -105
21 -55
21 -55
21 -55
21 -55
21 -55
21 -55
21 -55
M
M
M
M
M
M
50/60
50 /60
50/60
50/60
50/60
50/60
50 /60
390
390
390
LP
LP
LP
1
1
1
390
390
390
LP
Full
Full
Full
Full
50/60
50 /60
50 /60
50/60
390
390
390
390
Note
Note
Note
Note
115 Vac
230 Vac
50/60
50/60
780
LP
LP
N/A
N/A
115 Vac
230 Vac
50/60
50 /60
780
N/A
N/A
115 Vac
230 Vac
50/60
50 /60
1580
1430
LP
LP
N/A
N/A
115 Vac
230 Vac
50/60
50/60
1580
1430
Note
Note
N/A
N/A
230 Vac
230 Vac
50/60
50/60
2645
2645
Full
Full
1
1
1
1
1
Export
US
Export
US
Export
US
Export
XT300
XT300-91015
XT300-91026
XT300.92015
XT300.92026
P 2 -105
P 2 -105
US
Export
US
Export
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETLCE
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
M7-600
MT-600-201
MT-600-202
72
1
1
to 49
to 49
Export
to 49
to 49
Export
to 49
to 49
Export
to 49
to 49
Export
US
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
XT-000
XT- 600.201
XT-600 -202
2-105
72
Note
Note
US
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
Mi-1700
MT- 1700.201
MT- 1700 -202
21 -55
US
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
XT-1700
XT-1700-201
XT- 1700-202
P 2 -105
US
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
XT4500
XT4500-91325
XT4500-01325
P 2 -105
SLPM = standard liters per minute at standard attitude (sea level), temperature (21 C) and pressure (101 kPa).
P = programmable.
LP = low pressure.
HP = high pressure.
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to 40
to 40
US
US
ETUCETUCE
ETUCETUCE
D = Desiccant type dehydrator requires manual regeneration of desiccant after 5660 cubic liters of air is used.
Full = Full alarm option includes low pressure, high humidity, power fail and excess run provided on terminal strip.
Note 1: Alarms for XT dehydrators provided by XH monitor (required for all XT series dehydrators, except XT4500).
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Static Desiccators
Static desiccators are compact and economical, disposable
devices which eliminate moisture in very small
transmission lines and antenna feeds. The units have
no moving parts and no electrical connections, yet they are
capable of providing many months of protection.
polyethylene container of the SD -002A allow visual inspection of the indicating desiccant as the color turns from blue
to pink/white and the material becomes exhausted.
ft3
(2.8 liters)
System volumes up to
Microwave Applications
diameter
0.2 lb (0.09 kg)
-50 C ( -58 F) to +50 C (122 F)
Interface
- Ideal
Applications
Temperature Range
(28 liters)
ESA
Net Weight
1 ft3
Applications
Dimensions
4 in
fitting by
2 in (51
mm) diameter
Net Weight
Temperature Range
Interface
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40525A
860G
Hand Pump
Applications
Applications
250
a 1/8" NPT
Dimensions
8 in
Net Weight
Temperature range
Hose Length
7 feet (2.1 m)
Dimensions
Interface
Net Weight
21 lb
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MR050/MRS050 Series
Advanced Manual Regenerative Dehydrators
Manual regenerative dehydrators provide an economical
automatic drying system. "Automatic" for the MR050
and MRS050 series is defined as automatically responding to the pressure requirements of the system, not
automatic regeneration of the desiccant.
The color indicating desiccant is easily viewed through
the canister attached to the unit, providing for programmed replacement. You can replace the desiccant
with new desiccant or you can regenerate it.
System volumes up
to 10 fra (283 liters)
a single line
installation kit consisting of 25 ft (7 m) of 3/8" poly
tubing and a 1/8" NPT to 3/8" poly tube connector and
a 1/8' NPT street elbow.
System volumes up
to 10 fr? (283 liters)
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Dimensions
Dimensions
Net Weight
26 lb (11.8 kg)
Net Weight
17 lb (7.7 kg)
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IMT050 DryLine
MT300 DryLine
Applications
Dimensions
Net Weight
46 lb (21 kg)
7.25x19x14in
42 lb (19 kg)
47 lb (21 kg)
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MT-600 DryLine
MT-1700 DryLine
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The MT -600 series automatic membrane dehydrators are
designed to provide the same features and benefits to
large microwave and broadcast applications as the smaller
allowing for rack, or free -standing mounting without additional parts. They are designed to supply dry air at a dew point of -45 C (- 50 F), or better, under the ambient conditions of 95% RH at 49 C (120 F).
Applications - The MT -1700 series dehydrators are intended for large volume microwave and broadcast systems.
Applications
Net Weight
68 lb (31 kg)
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AADRENE
XT300 DryLine
XT- Series DryLine
Programmable Automatic Membrane
Dehydrators
microprocessor contained in
XH -4 Line
- 15
companion XH -1, XH -4 or
monitor to function. The XT300 series is designed to program between 0.3 lb/in2 (2.1 kPa) and 15 lb/in2 (55 kPa).
The XT300 is also available in a sound deadened version.
Applications
dehydrators
in a
Dimensions
12.2
Net Weight
46 lb (21 kg)
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XT-600 DryLine
XT-1700 DryLine
Membrane Dehydrators
System Volumes from 50 ft3 (1415 liters) to
150 ft3 (4245 liters)
XH -8 line
gram between 0.3 lb/in2 (21 kPa) and 15 lb/in2 (55 kPa).
The XT -600 is also available in a sound deadened version.
Units at 115 Vac are shipped with a UUCSA power cord
and plug. 230 Vac units have a harmonized power cable
with stripped leads.
All dehydrators contain a single line installation kit
consisting of 25 ft (7 m) of 3/8" poly tube, a shut -off
program between 0.3 lb/in2 (2.1 kPa) and 15 lb/in2 (55 kPa).
Applications
Nel Weight
68 lb (31 kg)
systems.
XT -1700 Dehydrator Characteristics
Dimensions
Net Weight
FAX
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XT4500 DryLine
Large Broadcast Programmable
membrane dehydrator is designed specifically for broadcast systems with large volumes. It is perfect for remote
sites and minimizes the maintenance associated with
nitrogen tanks.
XT4500 units have an adjustable output pressure from
0.3 to 5 lb/in2 (2.1 to 34 kPa). Other basic features
include full alarms, a pressure indicator, a lighted on /off
switch, a resettable breaker, and a run -time meter. The
unit includes alarms for low pressure, high pressure, high
humidity, excess run, and power fail. An over pressure
valve protects the system from high pressure.
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Electrical Connections
units
dry air at
higher pressure.
Adjustable regulator,
Multiline Applications
to 5 lb/in2 (7 to 34 kPa)
Type No. AEO1A-D1339-001
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6600-Series
DP-4A
Distribution Panel
Distribution Panel
Type 6600D -2
Four ports
Type 6600D -4
Six ports
Type 6600D -6
Two ports
Type L6600D -2
Four ports
Type L6600D -4
6600D-2
Number of Ports
Dimensions, in (mm)
Net Weight, lb (kg)
6600D -4
L6600D-2
6600D -6
L6600D-4
8.8x6.9x3
14.8x6.9x3
(0.9)
4 (1.8)
(2.7)
(2.3)
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AADRENE
Installation Kits
monitor includes
one four-line installation kit. Eight -port monitors include
two four-line kits; twelve -port monitors include three
four -line kits. The four -line kit contains 100 ft (30.5 m)
of 3/8" polyethylene tubing, four tubing mounting racks,
24 nylon ties, four 1/8" NPT to 3/8" male tubing connectors, four 1/8" NPT street elbows, four 3/8" connector
sleeves, one roll Teflont tape, eight plastic inserts and
one 3/8" tubing tee.
Series
Number of Ports
Dimensions, in (mm)
Rack Units, RUs
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ML -1 -001
ML -4A -001
MH -4B -001
MH -8B -001
12
20 (9)
25 (11)
14 (6)
16 (7)
21 (10)
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XH Line Monitors
Multipart Control /Gas Distribution
Monitors for XT Series Dehydrators
XH-1
Features The XT series dehydrator/line monitor combination includes advanced features, in addition to the
features listed for the MT series on pages 252 -253.
XH-4A
All models feature LCD display for total run time and system
pressure for each line. Four and eight line models include a
XH-8A
pmCCI
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Standard Units
115 Vac
220 Vac
60 Hz
50 Hz
220 Vac
50 Hz
Low
Pressure
Alarm
XH-1-101
XH-1-102
XH-1-111
XH-1-112
XH-1-701
XH-1-702
XH-1-711
XH-1-712
XH-4A-101
XH-4A-102
XH-4A-111
XH-4A-112
XH-4A-701
XH-4A-702
XH-4A-711
XH-4A-712
XH-8A-101
XH-8A-102
XH-8A-111
XH-8A-112
XH-8A-701
XH-8A-702
XH-18A-711
XH-8A-712
Series
XH-1
XH-4A
Number of Ports
15 (7)
17 (8)
20 (9)
Dimensions, in (mm)
Rack Units, RUs
Net Weight, lb (kg)
Excess
Run
Alarm
High
Humidity
Alarm
High
Pressure
Alarm
XH-8A
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Easy Installation
The uni -mount chassis design permits
rack, floor or wall mounting with included hardware for
the larger units. No additional parts are required. MT -050
requires
Membrane dryers offer exceptional reliability and a dew point better than -45 C (- 50 F). They are fully "automatic"
in that they automatically respond to the pressure requirements of the system and do not require regeneration due
to use of a patented membrane and feedback system.
Applications
Fitler Bowl
Membrane Dryer
Output
Connector
ro
Condensate
Drip Pan
Referring to the top diagram, the patented drying system begins when
filtered ambient air is compressed. Afterwards, it flows through a heat
exchanger which condenses some of the moisture, then it is separated
out of the air stream by a filter. The separated water is evaporated in a
pan on the head of the compressor.
Heat
Exchanger
Compressor
The saturated air then passes into the membrane (bottom diagram)
where moisture is separated by a permeation process through an inert,
maintenance -free fiber material. The separated moisture is purged from
the membrane into the atmosphere.
VV
purge air to be somewhat enriched in oxygen and the dry output air
Moist Air
at 90 Ib,n2
Pressure
*Dry Air
Permeable Plastic
Membrane
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Single Line
Distribution System
Distribution Panel, Rack Mount
Multiple
Lines
DP-4A-001
Dehydrators
Manifold
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MR050 or 40525A
MRS050
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Distribution System
Distribution Panel, Rack Mount
Multiple
Dehydrator and
Line Monitor
Lines
DP-4A-001
Dehydrator
Manifold
XT-300
/ 600 / 1700
6600D or L6600D Series
Line Monitor
Line Monitor
(XH-4A Shown)
maintain separation
of the main air input
and the remote
sense line.
(MH -4 Shown)
Remote Sense
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Dehydrator Selection
Pressurization Worksheet
Protection of your transmission line system depends on
the proper selection of your dehydrator. The following
steps make it easy. Visit the Andrew web site at
www.andrew.com to download PSI Select software,
which automates the calculations described below.
Volume x Length
Size
7/8"
Length 450 ft
1000
;
1000
Cycle Time
flange(s).
If the above method is not possible, create a leak in the
tubing fitting prior to the manifold /line monitor so that the
dehydrator pressurizes the system every 60 minutes.
Allow the dehydrator to run overnight and then retighten
the fitting.
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Dehydrator duty cycle can be used to quantify leak performance of the transmission line. Time the compressor
on time of a typical cycle and the total time between
cycles. The ratio of run time to total time should be less
than 4% for MR /MRS and 40525A dehydrators and 8%
for MT and XT dehydrators. The longer duty cycles for
the membrane units is due to a controlled bleedback from
the system into the membrane tube, which is a characteristic of the unique design of these units.
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Line Type
It
liters
1000 ft
1000 m
0.68
1.92
3.5
1.7
14.0
21.5
36.7
69.9
117.0
512
63
178
325
158
Caution: UMX- 459, -465, -611; UHX-34,- 35,- 36, -37; HPX12- 6511C;
FP/FPX-34, -36; and P -186 antennas have lower pressure ratings than
standard antennas as indicated in the chart below.
1/2"
5/8"
7/8"
1 -1/4"
1 -5/8"
2 -1/4"
3"
4"
5"
SCL -950
HJ4 -50
HJ4.5 -50
HJ5 -50
LDF6 -50
HJ7 -50A
HJ12 -50
HJ8 -50B
HJ11 -50
HJ9 -50
1301
1997
3410
6494
10870
47570
UMX-459
0.5 (3.5)
UMX-465
5 (35)
UMX-611
5 (35)
5 (35)
5 (35)
HPX12-6511C
5 (35)
P -186
2 GHz Dual
0.8
1.2
1.8
2.7
3.6
4.2
6.3
7.8
9.2
11.3
18.2
21.1
25.0
36.0
60.5
71.0
167
251
334
390
585
725
855
1045
1690
1960
2323
3345
5621
6596
in = 25.4 mm = 2.54 cm
SI Units
6.5
15.0
22.9
39.5
43.1
604
1394
2127
3670
4002
312
3.36
12.6
48.7
194.0
4524
18023
994
1227
1576
1670
92343
113988
146410
155143
0.5
1.3
2.0
2.5
3.9
6.0
8.8
11.3
18.2
46
124
1171
(Metric)
100 mm H2O =
(14)
3 (21)
Polarized UHX
74
111
Circular Waveguide
WC109
WC166
WC205
WC269
WC281
Antenna
EW220
EW180
EW132
EW127A
EW90
EW85
EW77
EW64
EW63
EW52
EW43
EW37
EW34
EW28
EW20
EW17
liter
0.26 gal
0.059 SCFM
0.04 ft3
cm = 10 mm = 0.39 in
GUIDELine Waveguide
GLW-1350
GLW1500
GLW1700
GLW1750
Rectangular Waveguide
WR42
WR62
WR75
WR90
WR112
WR137
WR159
WR187
WR229
181
232
362
551
817
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Low pressure, high pressure, high humidity, power failure,
and excess run pressurization monitors activate remote
warning light or alarm (not supplied) when system pressure,
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Pressurization Accessories
D
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Type 18991A -1
Type 18991A -2
Type 164004 -3
Type 164004 -1
Type 164004 -2
Pressure Gauges
Gauge Assembly. Indoor use only. Includes pressure
gauge with steel case, gas inlet valve and tee with 1/8"
NPT male pipe thread. Dual scale graduated in lb/in2
and kPa.
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Fittings
A
Type 3017 -2
Type 3027
Gas Shut -Off Valve. Has male thread one end and
female thread other end.
1/8" NPT threads
Type 4949
Type 3028
Type 3028 -2
Male Run Pipe Tee has 1/4" NPT pipe threads and
two 3/8" poly tube outlets
Type 25436 -69
Male Branch Tee has one 1/4" NPT male outlet and
two 3/8" poly tube outlets
Type 25436 -62
Street Tee has one 1/8" NPT male and two 1/8" NPT
Type 3022
Hex Pipe Nipple has male threads both ends.
1/8" NPT threads
Type 25436 -42
female outlets
H
CI
Reducing bushing
3/8" female NPT to 1/8" Male NPT
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Maintenance Components
Replacement Air Filter Cartridge, includes filter
A
Type 46173
B
Type 46173 -1
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WILKERSON filters
F
270
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Broadcast Antennas
General Information
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277
285
286
289
292
Structure
ALP Series II UHF-TV Low and Medium Power Antenna
AL8 Series UHF-TV Low Power Antenna
HMD Series Antennas for MMDS /ITFS and Wireless Cable Applications
SHADOWMASTERTM Booster Antennas for Wireless Cable
DATAMASTERTM Sector Antenna for 2 -Way MMDS Applications
STACKERTM Optimized Antenna
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303
305
315
319
321
322
323
324
329
334
343
351
357
360
361
362
363
365
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
application
GUIDELINER waveguide antennas for UHF-TV
applications
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TRASAR antennas
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multiple channels
Waveguide Transmission Line
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Optimized Beamtilt
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Transmitting Antennas
Specifications
VSWR, maximum (6 MHz Channel)
Visual Carrier +0.5 MHz
Color Subcarrier
05
1.08
1.10
Remainder of Channel
Azimuth pattern
Elevation gain
or side mount
mounting configuration.
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60
300
270
90
120
150
210
Pattern Code: Cl
Directivity: 1.52 (1.82 dB)
410
180
330
150
180
'
Pattern Code: C2
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gig
300
270
'wLL
240
210
Pattern Code: C3
Directivity: 2.00 (3.01 dB)
Pattern Code: C5
60
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90
120
150
150
180
210
50
180
278
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Pattern Code: T1
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300
Pattern
Code: T2
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330
300
60
LL
150
180
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210
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30
270
Pattern Code: P2
Pattern Code:
150
210
180
120
180
1.0
Pattern
attern Code: P3
Directivity: 2.24 (3.50 dB)
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270
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60
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90
240
Pattern Code: P4
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210
180
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Pattern Code: P5
TRASAR Horizontally
Top Mounted
Polarized Antennas
Side Mounted
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Beacon
Tower
Not
Included
Support
Points
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Coaxial
Waveguide
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Side Mounted
Input
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Coaxial Input
Nominal
Wind Load
Antenna
Height' n (m)
Radiation Center
Above Base It (m)
Radome
Antenna
Weight lb (kg)
Shear"
22
30
38
46
54
62
69
Diameter in (mm)
lb (N)
Overturning
Moment
lb-ft (Nm)
Elevation Gain of 30
73.0 (22.3)
66.7 (20.4)
61.5 (18.8)
57.1 (17.5)
53.3 (16.3)
50.1 (15.3)
47.3 (14.5)
45.1 (13.8)
35.0 (10.7)
31.9 (9.8)
29.3 (9.0)
27.1 (8.3)
25.2 (7.7)
23.6 (7.2)
22.2 (6.8)
21.1 (6.5)
16
16
16
16
14
14
14
14
(407)
(407)
(407)
(407)
(356)
(356)
(356)
(356)
12100
11000
10100
9400
6300
5900
5600
5300
(5500)
(5000)
(4600)
(4300)
(2900)
(2700)
(2600)
(2500)
4400
4000
3700
3500
2900
2800
2600
2500
(19600)
(17800)
(16500)
(15600)
(12900)
(12500)
(11600)
(11200)
154000
127400
108300
94700
73000
66000
57600
52700
(209500)
(173300)
(147300)
(128800)
(99300)
(89800)
(78400)
(71700)
(9.2)
(8.3)
(7.7)
(7.1)
(6.6)
(6.2)
(5.8)
(5.5)
16
16
16
16
14
14
14
14
(407)
(407)
(407)
(407)
(356)
(356)
(356)
(356)
10300
9400
8600
8000
5400
5100
4800
4500
(4700)
(4300)
(4000)
(3700)
(2500)
(2400)
(2200)
(2100)
3800
3500
3200
3000
2600
2400
2300
2200
(17000)
(15600)
(14300)
(13400)
(11600)
(10700)
(10300)
(9800)
113620
95200
80000
69450
56030
48360
43585
39600
(154600)
(129500)
(108800)
(94500)
(76300)
(65800)
(59300)
(53900)
(10.5)
(9.6)
(8.8)
(8.1)
(7.5)
(7.1)
(6.6)
(6.3)
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
(458)
(458)
(458)
(458)
(458)
(458)
(458)
(458)
2200
2000
1800
1700
1600
1500
1400
1300
(1000)
(1000)
(900)
(800)
(800)
(700)
(700)
(600)
4200
3800
3600
3300
3100
2900
2800
2700
(18700)
(17000)
(16100)
(14700)
(13800)
(12900)
(12500)
(12100)
(9.0)
(8.2)
(7.5)
(6.9)
(6.4)
(6.0)
(5.7)
(5.4)
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
(458)
(458)
(458)
(458)
(458)
(458)
(458)
(458)
1900
1700
1600
1400
1300
1300
1200
1100
(900)
(800)
(800)
(700)
(600)
(600)
(600)
(500)
3600
3300
3100
2900
2700
2600
2400
2300
(16100)
(14700)
(13800)
(12900)
(12100)
(11600)
(10700)
(10300)
62.8
57.4
53.0
49.3
46.1
43.3
40.9
39.0
(19.2)
(17.5)
(16.2)
(15.1)
(14.1)
(13.2)
(12.5)
(11.9)
29.9
27.2
25.0
23.2
21.6
20.2
19.0
18.0
22
30
38
46
54
62
69
71.7
65.5
60.3
55.9
52.2
49.0
46.2
44.0
(21.9)
(20.0)
(18.4)
(17.1)
(16.0)
(15.0)
(14.1)
(13.50
34.4
31.3
28.7
26.5
24.6
23.0
21.6
20.5
Elevation Gain of 25
61.5 (18.8)
56.2 (17.2)
51.8 (15.8)
48.1 (14.7)
44.9 (13.7)
42.2 (12.9)
39.8 (12.2)
37.9 (11.6)
29.3
26.6
24.4
22.6
21.0
19.6
18.4
17.5
(1 m) lightning rods.
50 Ib/h2 (2.4 kPa) for flat surfaces and 33 lb/h2 (1.6 kPa) for cylindrical surfaces.
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1.0
Directivity
Directivity
30 (14.77 dBd)
0.9
30 (14.77 dBd)
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
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0.1
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04
2
10
10
1.0
Directivity
25 (13.98 dBd)
Beam Tilt .0
Directivity
25 (13.98 dBd)
Beam Tilt 1.0
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
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0.5
CC
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
MEN
0.1
0.1
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VSWR, maximum, 6 MHz Channel
1.05
1.08
1.10
basis of:
Azimuth pattern
Elevation gain
Beam
Top Mounted
mount
Omnidirectional Antennas
Azimuth Pattern
Relative Field
Beam tilt
Degrees
Pol.
Type No.
0.75
Horiz.
AGW25H3-HT01- (*)
0.75
Ellipt.
AGW25H3-ET01-
1.00
Horiz.
AGW25H4-HT01- (*)
1.00
Ellipt.
AGW25H4-ET01-
1.25
Horiz.
AGW25H5-HT01- (*)
1.25
Ellipt.
AGW25H5-ET01-
Type No.
AGW15H3-HT01-
(')
AGW15H3-ET01-
()
Omnidirectional 1 dB
(Top Mount Only)
(')
25.0 (13.98 dBd)
()
()
AGW15H4-HT01- (*)
AGW15H5-ET01-
()
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*)
AGW15H5-HT01-
AGW15H4-ET01-()
Directivity
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Azimuth Patterns
Specifications
Channel Range:
channel
Deicing:
Input Power:
Input Type:
Antenna Selection
Note that these are typical free space patterns and may
vary slightly depending on channel, structural design
criteria and tower mounting configuration.
Azimuth Pattern
Elevation gain 6,
Beam
Omnidirectional
9, 12
Pol.
Horiz.
Ellipt.
Horiz.
Ellipt.
Horiz.
Ellipt.
Horiz.
or side mount
ATW6V3-HT0-(')
ATW6V3-ETO- (*)
ATW9V3-HT0- (*)
ATW9V3-ETO- (*)
Ellipt.
Directivity: 1.00 (0.00 dB)
ATW12V3-HT0- (')
ATW12V3-ETO- (*)
ATW16V3-HT0- (')
ATW16V3-ETO- (')
Skull
Horiz.
Ellipt.
Horiz.
Ellipt.
Horiz.
m
Ellipt.
Horiz.
Ellipt.
Directivity: 1.90 (2.79 dB)
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Type No.
1 dB
or 16 are typical
Peak Power
Gain
ATW6V3- HTS -( *)
ATW6V3- ETS -(' )
ATW12V3- ETS -( *)
ATW16V3- HTS -(')
ATW16V3- ETS -( *)
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Shown below are typical elevation patterns for 9, 12 and
16 gain V- series antennas with 0.75 beam tilt.
1.0
1.0
Directivity 9
0.9
Directivity 12
(10.79 dBd)
0.9
(9 54 dBd)
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.6
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0.6
0.)
0.5
>
0.5
>
CC
0.8
-0
0.4
CC
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
02
02
02
0.1
0.1
0.1
04
04
10
Directivity 16
dBd)
0.9
04
10
10
1.0
Directivity 9
(9.54 dBd)
0.9
Directivity 12
(10.79 dBd)
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
>
0.5
co
0.4
0.3
0.3
02
0.1
04
0.2
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and structural design criteria. For further information, call
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Beacon Not
Included
Coaxial
Input
Channel No.
Antenna
Height* It (m)
Radiation Center
Above Base ft (m)
Weigh lb (kg)
Wind Load"
(Shear) lb (N)
Antenna
Series
ATW6V3
ATW9V3
41.11 (12.53)
34.67 (10.57)
19.05 (5.81)
15.83 (4.82)
5600 (2600)
4800 (2200)
2700 (12000)
2300 (10000)
56400 (76400)
39600 (53700)
57.45 (17.51)
48.25 (14.71)
27.22 (8.30)
22.62 (6.89)
7600 (3200)
6500 (3000)
3800 (16900)
3200 (14100)
112200 (152100)
78400 (106300)
73.79 (22.49)
61.82 (18.84)
35.35 (10.79)
29.41 (8.96)
9600 (4400)
8100 (3700)
4900 (21700)
4100 (18200)
187500 (254100)
130400 (176800)
95.57 (29.13)
79.93 (24.36)
46.28 (14.11)
38.46 (11.72)
19100 (8700)
12200 (5500)
6400 (28300)
5300 (23600)
316500 (429100)
220100 (298400)
13
ATW16V3
13
Overturning
13
13
ATW12V3
Nominal
ft
(1
m) lightning rods.
Loads and weights are typical for wind pressure of 50 lb/ft2 (2.4 kPa) for flat surfaces and 33 lb/ft2 (1.6 kPa) for cylindrical surfaces. Other design criteria are available.
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Mounts supplied
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36.0
012.4
In.
In.
(922 mm)
(315 mm)
Radome
A
2x 00 75 eye bolts
for lifting
Antenna
mounting
surface
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Mounts supplied
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12.0 in (305 mm)
24 0
2.0in
(51
mm)
Bottom Plate
Plate
Type Number
Number of Bays
Peak Power Gain (dBd)
Standard Beam tilt, degrees
ATW8G4(t)-HSS-()
ATW16G4(t)-HSS-()
16
4 (6.02)
16 (12.04)
32 (15.05)
1.0
ATW2464(t)-HSS-(')
24
48 (16.8)
1.0
1.0
33.7 (10.3)
21.0 (6.4)
50.0 (15.2)
30.0 (9.1)
16.9 (5.1)
25.0 (7.6)
10.5 (3.2)
15.0 (4.5)
1200 (544)
900 (408)
5.1 (1.6)
17.6 (5.4)
Channel 69
5.1 (1.6)
11.5 (3.5)
Dimen.
Channel 14
2.5 (0.8)
Channel 69
2.5 (0.8)
8.8 (2.7)
5.7 (1.7)
Channel 14
300 (140)
500 (230)
800 (370)
Channel 69
300 (140)
400 (190)
600 (280)
Channel 14
200 (890)
Channel 69
200 (890)
700 (3200)
500 (2300)
1300 (5800)
800 (3600)
'
t
'"
2000 (9000)
1200 (5400)
Loads are typical for 50 lb/ft2 (2.4 kPa) for flat surfaces and 33 Ib/ft2 (1.6 kPa) for cylindrical surfaces.
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300
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270
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240
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210
150
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Elevation Patterns
1.0
1.0
Directivity
(3.01 dBd)
0.9
Directivity 16
(12.04 dBd)
Beam Tilt .0
0.9
Beam Tilt 0
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.5
a)
CC
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
20-16 -12
-8 -4
12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40
0.5
-4
-3 -2 -1
9 10
1.0
1.0
Directivity 8
(9.03 dBd)
Beam Tilt 1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
Directivity 24
(16.8 dBd)
Beam Tilt 1.0
0.9
0.8
0.
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4
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0.1
5-0
-3 -2
-1
9 10
0.5
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UHF Low
Number
Antenna
Power
of Bays
Type Number
Gain (dBd)
OmnioidTM (Omnidirectional)
4
ALP411-HSOC- (")
7.79 (8.91)
ALP811-HSOC- (")
15.39 (11.87)
12
ALP12t2-HS0C- (")
21.49 (13.32)
16
ALP16t2-HSOC- (")
28.20 (14.50)
24
ALP24t3-HSOC- (")
42.86 (16.32)
32
ALP32t3-HSOC- (")
54.28 (17.35)
180'
o
Wide Cardioid
330'
i;0
ALP4t1-HSW- (")
7.14 (8.54)
ALP8t1-HSW- (")
14.12 (11.50
12
ALP12t2-HSW- (")
19.72 (12.95)
16
ALP16t2-HSW- (")
25.88 (14.13)
24
ALP24t3-HSW- (")
39.33 (15.95)
32
ALP32t3-HSW- (")
49.81 (16.97)
30R
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30'
Pattern: W
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270
,,
26Q',,
210'
20
150
180'
ALP4t1-HSWR- (")
7.74 (8.89)
ALP811-HSWR- (")
15.29 (11.85)
ALP12t2-HSWR-(")
ALP16t2-HSWR- (")
ALP24t3-HSWR- (")
ALP32t3-HSWR- (")
21.36 (13.30)
12
16
24
32
28.04 (14.48)
42.60 (16.30)
53.96 (17.32)
Extended Cardioid
t
"
ALP4t1-HSE- (")
8.52 (9.30)
ALP8t1-HSE- (")
16.83 (12.26)
12
ALP12t2-HSE- (")
23.51 (13.71)
16
ALP16t2-HSE- (")
30.86 (14.89)
24
ALP24t3-HSE- (")
46.89 (16.71)
32
ALP3213-HSE-
(")
59.39 (17.74)
Note:
C-Pol
E,
M, N, OC,
P,
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UHF Low
Number
Antenna
Power
of Bays
Type Number
Gain (dBd)
Extended Cardioid
ALP4t1-HSER- (")
ALP8t1-HSER- (")
8.84 (9.46)
12
ALP12t2-HSER- (")
24.40 (13.87)
4
8
17.47 (12.42)
Pattern: ER
16
ALP16t2-HSER-(")
32.02 (15.05)
24
ALP24t3-HSER- (")
48.66 (16.87)
32
ALP32t3-HSER- (")
61.62 (17.90)
ALP4t1-HSM- (")
11.63 (10.66)
ALP8t1-HSM- (")
22.99 (13.61)
Pattern: M
ALP12t2-HSM-(')
ALP16t2-HSM- (")
ALP24t3-HSM- (")
ALP32t3-HSM- (")
32.11 (15.07)
Medium Cardioid
12
16
24
32
42.14 (16.25)
64.03 (18.06)
81.10 (19.09)
ALP4t1-HSMR-
ALP8t1-HSMR-
(')
(')
12.92 (11.11)
25.52 (14.07)
Pattern: MR
12
ALP1212-HSMR- (*)
35.64 (15.52)
16
ALP16t2-HSMR- (*)
46.78 (16.70)
24
ALP24t3-HSMR- (")
71.09 (18.52)
32
ALP32t3-HSMR- (*)
90.04 (19.54)
180'
Narrow Cardioid
4
ALP4t1-HSN- (")
17.27 (12.37)
ALP8t1-HSN- (")
34.12 (15.33)
12
ALP12t2-HSN- (")
47.65 (16.78)
16
ALP16t2-HSN- (")
62.54 (17.96)
24
ALP24t3-HSN- (")
95.04 (19.78)
32
ALP32t3-HSN-
(')
120.38 (20.81)
180'
Narrow Cardioid
ALP4t1-HSNR- (")
17.40 (12.41)
ALP8t1-HSNR- (")
34.39 (15.36)
Pattern: NR
12
ALP12t2-HSNR-(")
48.03 (16.82)
16
ALP16t2-HSNR- (")
63.04 (18.00)
24
ALP24t3-HSNR- (")
95.80 (19.81)
32
ALP32t3-HSNR- (")
121.33 (20.84)
180
E,
M, N, OC,
P,
and W.
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Azimuth Patterns
UHF Low
Number
Antenna
Power
of Bays
Type Number
Gain (dBd)
Peanut
4
ALP4t1-HSP- (")
8.61 (9.35)
ALP8t1-HSP- (")
17.01 (12.31)
12
ALP12t2-HSP- (")
23.76 (13.76)
16
31.19 (14.94)
24
ALP16t2-HSP- (")
ALP24t3-HSP- (")
32
ALP32t3-HSP- (")
60.03 (17.78)
270
47.39 (16.76)
240
Peanut
,,
60
Pattern:
ALP4t1-HSPR- (`)
8.79 (9.44)
ALP811-HSPR- (`)
17.38 (12.40)
12
ALP12t2-HSPR-(")
24.27 (13.85)
16
ALP16t2-HSPR- (")
31.85 (15.03)
24
ALP24t3-HSPR-(")
ALP32t3-HSPR-(")
48.40 (16.85)
32
agitt
300
61.31 (17.88)
190'
0
330'
:',.
1.0
ALP4t1-HSH- (")
11.27 (10.52)
ALP811-HSH- (")
22.26 (13.48)
12
ALP12t2-HSH-(")
31.09 (14.93)
16
ALP16t2-HSH- (")
40.81 (16.11)
24
ALP24t3-HSH- (")
62.02 (17.93)
32
ALP32t3-HSH- (")
78.55 (18.95)
300','
.,
.
;.; 4_1,1
4I
60'
Pattern:
90
150'
210"
180
o
ALP4t1-HSB- (`)
12.23 (10.87)
ALP8t1-HSB- (`)
24.16 (13.83)
12
ALP12t2-HSB- (")
33.75 (15.28)
16
ALP16t2-HSB- (")
44.30 (16.46)
24
ALP24t3-HSB- (")
67.31 (18.28)
32
ALP32t3-HSB- (")
85.25 (19.31)
ALP411-HSBR- (")
12.60 (11.00)
ALP811-HSBR- (")
24.89 (13.96)
Pattern: BR
34.76 (15.41)
24
ALP12t2-HSBR-(")
ALP16t2-HSBR-(")
ALP24t3-HSBR-(")
32
ALP32t3-HSBR- (")
87.81 (19.44)
12
16
45.62 (16.59)
69.33 (18.41)
190
C-Pol
41r111116111.
P,
and W.
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Elevation Patterns
1.0
4 Bay
'A
Directivity 4.58
0.9
0.9
Directivity 9.05
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.3
0.3
ALP 4
8 Bay
ALP 8
(9.57 dBd)
(6.61 dBd)
Beam Tilt 0
0.2
0.2
Z
O
N
0.1
0.1
o
x
0-8
-4
12
16
04
20
ALP 12
Directivity 12.64
(11.02 dBd)
Beam Tilt 0.5
10
16 Bay
ALP 16
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
Directivity 16.59
(12.20 dBd)
Beam Tilt 0.5
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
04
04
10
Directivity 25.21
(14.02 dBd)
Beam Tilt 0.75
1.0
12 Bay
24 Bay
1.0
10
1.0
ALP 24
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.3
0.3
0.2
Directivity 31.93
(15.04 dBd)
Beam Tilt 0.75
0.2
0.1
04
2
I1..
NIEG,.rff
1J
0
32 Bay
ALP 32
0.9
0.1
04
10
10
Note: Standard beamtilts are shown for each antenna model. Additional beamtilt up to 3.0 is available at an extra charge. See ordering information on page 299.
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41r11111111/.
Mechanical Drawings
H -Pol
Mount-Tower
Interface
(Supplied by others)
x 0.562 in
(14.3 mm) dia. hole
4 x 0.562 in
(14.3 mm) dia. hole
6.0 in
(152 mm)
5.0 in
(127 mm)
-l
:1
6.0 in
(152 mm)
Andrew Side
Mounting Bracket
5.0 in
(127 mm)
Andrew Side
Mounting Bracket
5.0 in
(127 mm)
3.63 in
(92 mm)
1.0 in
(25.4 mm)
Dia. Hole
1.0 in
(25.4 mm)
Dia. Hole
Feed Cable
Andrew Side
Mtg. Bracket
See Detail
Approx.
17.00 in
(432 mm)
Next 4 -Bay
Module
Approx.
17.00 in
(432 mm)
Andrew Side
Mount Bracket
Kit P/N 166438
Next 4 -Bay
Module
pREw.
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Andrew Side
Mount Bracket Kit
P/N 166438
Bays
Mounting Brackets
Required
Channel
"L"
14 -24
120.0
114.0
108.0
102.0
25 -30
-37
in (mm)
(3048)
(2896)
(2743)
(2591)
31
12
38 -45
16
24
46 -53
54 -61
96.0 (2438)
90.0 (2286)
32
62 -69
84.0 (2134)
Order:
Wide band antennas are specified similar to standard
single channel antennas, except the applicable channels
and bandwidth of the antenna are specified in the final
three digits as follows:
Indicate L or M
(Low or Medium Power)
ALP Series Antennas
Pattern Type
rti
Example Type Number:
ALP16L2
- HSOC -34
The
Hoizontal,
Channel
circular, or
elliptical
Number
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Mechanical Data
H-pol Specifications
L- Series
M- Series
Diameter
Inches (mm)
Height
ft (m)
Weight
lb (kg)
Wind Load.)
lb (N)
14 -24
3.5 (89)
10.8 (3.3)
60 (27)
200 (890)
25 -30
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
10.3 (3.1)
9.8 (2.9)
9.3 (2.8)
8.8 (2.7)
8.3 (2.5)
7.8 (2.4)
60
60
55
55
55
50
200
190
190
180
180
170
20.8
19.8
18.8
17.8
16.8
15.8
14.8
(6.3)
(6.0)
(5.7)
(5.4)
(5.1)
(4.8)
(4.5)
120 (55)
390 (1730)
2 kW
120
120
110
110
110
100
(55)
(55)
(50)
(50)
(50)
(45)
390
370
370
350
350
330
(1730)
2 kW
(1645)
(1645)
(1555)
(1555)
(1465)
2 kW
30.8
29.3
27.8
26.3
24.8
23.3
21.8
(9.4)
(8.9)
(8.5)
(8.0)
(7.6)
(7.1)
(6.6)
175 (80)
580
570
550
540
520
510
490
780
760
740
720
700
680
660
Channel
Number
Input
(50 ohm)
Peak Power
Input
Rating"
(50 ohm)
kW
7/8" EIA
3 kW
7/8' EIA
3 kW
7/8" EIA
3 kW
7/8" EIA
kW
7/8" EIA
3 kW
7/8' EIA
kW
7/8" EIA
3 kW
7/8" EIA
kW
7/8" EIA
3 kW
3 kW
7/8" EIA
3 kW
3 kW
7/8" EIA
3 kW
7/8' EIA
7/8' EIA
7/8' EIA
-5/8" EIA
7 kW
-5/8" EIA
-5/8'
EIA
7 kW
-5/8' EIA
7 kW
2 kW
-5/8" EIA
1 -5/8" EIA
7 kW
2 kW
-5/8'
EIA
7 kW
-5/8" EIA
-5/8" EIA
1 -5/8" EIA
2 kW
-5/8" EIA
7 kW
-5/8' EIA
kW
-5/8'
EIA
7 kW
-5/8" EIA
(2580)
(2535)
(2445)
(2400)
(2310)
(2265)
(2180)
3 kW
17 kW
3 -1/8' EIA
-5/8'
-5/8'
EIA
3 kW
EIA
17 kW
3 -1/8' EIA
3 kW
-5/8" EIA
17 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
3 kW
-5/8'
EIA
17 kW
3 -1/8' EIA
3 kW
17 kW
3 -1/8' EIA
3 kW
-5/8" EIA
1 -5/8" EIA
17 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
3 kW
-5/8'
EIA
17 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
(3470)
(3380)
(3290)
(3200)
(3110)
4 kW
-5/8" EIA
22 kW
3 -1/8' EIA
4 kW
-5/8'
EIA
22 kW
3 -1/8' EIA
4 kW
-5/8" EIA
22 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
kW
-5/8'
EIA
22 kW
3 -1/8' EIA
4 kW
22 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
(3025)
(2935)
4 kW
22 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
4 kW
-5/8" EIA
1 -5/8" EIA
1 -5/8" EIA
22 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
6 kW
-5/8'
-5/8'
1 -5/8'
6 kW
Peak Power
Rating**
4 Bay
31 -37
38 -45
46 -53
54 -61
62 -69
(89)
(89)
(89)
(89)
(89)
(89)
(27)
(27)
(25)
(25)
(25)
(23)
(890)
(845)
(845)
(800)
(800)
(755)
8 Bay
14 -24
3.5 (89)
25 -30
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
31 -37
38-45
46 -53
54-61
62-69
(89)
(89)
(89)
(89)
(89)
(89)
12 Bay
14 -24
3.5 (89)
25 -30
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
31 -37
38-45
46 -53
54-61
62-69
(89)
(89)
(89)
(89)
(89)
(89)
175
170
170
165
164
160
(80)
(75)
(75)
(75)
(75)
(70)
16 Bay
14 -24
3.5 (89)
40.8 (12.4)
25 -30
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
38.8
36.8
34.8
32.8
31 -37
38-45
46 -53
54-61
62-69
(89)
(89)
(89)
(89)
3.5 (89)
3.5 (89)
(11.8)
(11.2)
(10.6)
(10.0)
30.8 (9.4)
28.8 (8.8)
240
235
230
225
220
215
(110)
(105)
(105)
(100)
(100)
(100)
210 (95)
24 Bay
14 -24
3.5 (89)
350
340
330
320
310
300
290
(160)
(155)
(150)
(145)
(140)
(135)
(130)
1160 (5160)
1130 (5025)
1100 (4890)
1070 (4760)
1040 (4625)
1010 (4490)
980 (4360)
EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
(89)
(89)
(89)
(89)
(89)
(89)
(18.5)
(17.6)
(16.7)
(15.8)
(14.9)
(14.0)
(13.0)
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
60.8
57.8
54.8
51.8
48.8
45.8
42.8
6 kW
25 -30
31 -37
6 kW
EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8' EIA
EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8' EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8' EIA
6 kW
-5/8" EIA
1 -5/8" EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
6 kW
-5/8'
EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8' EIA
6 kW
-5/8" EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
(89)
(89)
(89)
(89)
(89)
(89)
(89)
80.8
76.8
72.8
68.8
64.8
60.8
56.8
(24.6)
(23.4)
(22.2)
(21.0)
(19.8)
(18.5)
(17.3)
440
430
420
410
400
390
380
(200)
(195)
(190)
(185)
(180)
(175)
(170)
1550
1510
1470
1430
1390
1350
1310
kW
-5/8" EIA
38-45
46 -53
54-61
62-69
32 Bay
14 -24
25 -30
31 -37
38-45
46 -53
54-61
62-69
Notes:
*
"
(6895)
(6715)
(6535)
(6360)
(6180)
(6005)
(5825)
kW
8 kW
8
kW
8 kW
8 kW
8
kW
-5/8'
1 -5/8'
1 -5/8'
1 -5/8'
1 -5/8'
1 -5/8'
1
28 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8' EIA
EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8' EIA
EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8' EIA
EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
t Loads are typical for 50 Ib/ft2 (2.4 kPa) for flat surfaces and 33 Ib/ft2 (1.6 kPa) for cylindrical surfaces.
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C-pol Specifications
C-pol
E, M, N, OC, P,
L- Series
Channel
Number
and W.
M- Series
Peak Power
Input
Rating"
(50 ohm)
Diameter
Inches (mm)
Height
ft (m)
Weight
lb (kg)
Wind Loadr
Peak Power
lb (N)
Rating"
10.8 (3.3)
10.3 (3.1)
75 (34)
75 (34)
850 (3780)
3 kW
3 kW
7/8" EIA
7/8" EIA
3 kW
830 (3690)
3 kW
7/8" EIA
7/8" EIA
Input
(50 ohm)
4 Bay
14 -24
3.5 (89)
25 -30
3.5 (89)
31 -37
3.5 (89)
7/8" EIA
3 kW
7/8" EIA
70 (32)
810 (3600)
790 (3515)
3 kW
3.5 (89)
9.8 (2.9)
9.3 (2.8)
75 (34)
38 -45
3 kW
7/8" EIA
3 kW
7/8" EIA
46 -53
3.5 (89)
8.8 (2.7)
70 (32)
770 (3425)
3 kW
7/8" EIA
3 kW
7/8" EIA
54 -61
3.5 (89)
8.3 (2.5)
70 (32)
750 (3335)
3 kW
7/8" EIA
3 kW
7/8" EIA
62 -69
3.5 (89)
7.8 (2.4)
65 (29)
730 (3245)
3 kW
7/8" EIA
3 kW
7/8" EIA
8 Bay
14 -24
3.5 (89)
20.8 (6.3)
140 (64)
1810 (8050)
2 kW
7 kW
19.8 (6.0)
140 (64)
1770 (7875)
2 kW
EIA
7 kW
EIA
31 -37
3.5 (89)
18.8 (5.7)
140 (64)
1730 (7695)
2 kW
EIA
7 kW
38 -45
3.5 (89)
17.8 (5.4)
130 (59)
1690 (7520)
2 kW
EIA
7 kW
46 -53
3.5 (89)
16.8 (5.1)
130 (59)
1650 (7340)
2 kW
EIA
7 kW
54 -61
3.5 (89)
15.8 (4.8)
130 (59)
1610 (7160)
2 kW
EIA
7 kW
-5/8"
-5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
EIA
3.5 (89)
-5/8"
-5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
EIA
25 -30
62 -69
3.5 (89)
14.8 (4.5)
120 (54)
1570 (6985)
2 kW
-5/8" EIA
7 kW
30.8 (9.4)
29.3 (8.9)
27.8 (8.5)
26.3 (8.0)
24.8 (7.6)
23.3 (7.1)
21.8 (6.6)
200 (91)
2670 (11875)
3 kW
12 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
2610 (11610)
3 kW
EIA
12 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
195 (88)
2550 (11345)
3 kW
EIA
12 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
195 (88)
2490 (11075)
3 kW
EIA
12 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
190 (86)
2430 (10810)
3 kW
EIA
12 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
190 (86)
2370 (10540)
3 kW
EIA
12 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
185 (84)
2310 (10275)
3 kW
-5/8"
-5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
EIA
200 (91)
EIA
12 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
40.8 (12.4)
38.8 (11.8)
36.8 (11.2)
34.8 (10.6)
32.8 (10.0)
30.8 (9.4)
28.8 (8.8)
270 (122)
(15700)
(15345)
(14990)
(14680)
(14325)
(13970)
(13610)
4 kW
-5/8" EIA
4 kW
240 (109)
3530
3450
3370
3300
3220
3140
3060
60.8
57.8
54.8
51.8
48.8
45.8
42.8
(18.5)
(17.6)
(16.7)
(15.8)
(14.9)
(14.0)
(13.0)
390
380
370
360
350
340
330
(177)
(172)
(168)
(163)
(159)
(154)
(150)
5270
5150
5030
4910
4790
4670
4550
80.8
76.8
72.8
68.8
64.8
60.8
56.8
(24.6)
(23.4)
(22.2)
(21.0)
(19.8)
(18.5)
(17.3)
490
480
470
460
450
440
430
(222)
(218)
(213)
(209)
(204)
(200)
(195)
6990
6830
6670
6510
6350
6190
6040
EIA
EIA
EIA
EIA
-5/8" EIA
12 Bay
14 -24
3.5 (89)
25 -30
3.5 (89)
31 -37
3.5 (89)
38 -45
3.5 (89)
46 -53
3.5 (89)
54 -61
3.5 (89)
62 -69
3.5 (89)
16 Bay
14 -24
3.5 (89)
25 -30
3.5 (89)
31 -37
3.5 (89)
38 -45
3.5 (89)
46 -53
3.5 (89)
54 -61
3.5 (89)
62 -69
3.5 (89)
265 (120)
260 (118)
255 (116)
250 (113)
245 (111)
16 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
16 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
16 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
16 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
16 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
16 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
4 kW
-5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
EIA
16 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
(23440)
(22910)
(22375)
(21840)
(21310)
(20775)
(20240)
6 kW
24 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
24 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
24 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
24 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
24 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
24 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
6 kW
-5/8"
-5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
EIA
6 kW
EIA
24 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
(31095)
(30380)
(29670)
(28960)
(28245)
(27535)
(26870)
8 kW
-5/8" EIA
8 kW
4 kW
4 kW
4 kW
4 kW
24 Bay
14 -24
3.5 (89)
25 -30
3.5 (89)
31 -37
3.5 (89)
38 -45
3.5 (89)
46 -53
3.5 (89)
54 -61
3.5 (89)
3.5 (89)
62 -69
6 kW
6 kW
6 kW
6 kW
32 Bay
14 -24
3.5 (89)
25 -30
3.5 (89)
31 -37
3.5 (89)
38 -45
3.5 (89)
46 -53
3.5 (89)
54 -61
62 -69
3.5 (89)
3.5 (89)
8 kW
8 kW
8 kW
8 kW
8 kW
-5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
1 -5/8"
28 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
EIA
28 kW
3 -1/8" EIA
Notes:t Loads are typical for 50 lb/ft2 (2.4 kPa) for flat surfaces and 33 lb/ft2 (1.6 kPa) for cylindrical surfaces.
For average power rating, multiply (peak power x 0.7)
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Item No.
Description
Type No.
Oly.
Unit
Price
Extended
Price
Input Range
Other
3
HELIAX
Connector Top
HELIAX
Coaxial Cable
HELIAX
Connector, Top
HELIAX
Connector, Bottom
Hanger Kit of 10
Hoisting Grip
2
6
Hardware Kit of 10
Grounding
Strap Kit
Adaptor Kit of 10
Threaded Rod
Support
5
Grounding Kit
Miter Elbow
Hoisting Grip
Hanger Kit
Grounding
Strap Kit
Pressurization Equipment
10
Dehydrator
(if required)
11
Grounding
Strap Kit
Channel(s)
4
Location
HELIAX
Connector
Bottom
Owner
Prepared By
Date
Wall /Roof
Feed -Thru
Telephone
Notes
10
8
Dehydrator
(For Air -Dielectric Cable)
Miter Elbow
Of Required)
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Coaxial
Cable
Standard Patterns
Azimuth
Elevation
111111111115111:111111111111
1111111111/11111C11111111111
111111111%111111111111111111
11111111ri111111111P111111111
1111111/11111111111111111111
1111111/11111111111111111111
111111r11111111111111P1111111
,11111/111111111111111111111111
1111111111111111111111111111
11111r11111111111111111111111
1111i'11111111111111111i,t11111
1111'111111111111111111111111
111/11111111111111111111111111
c ""111/11111111111111111111011111
11111111111111111111111U11111
d11d1111111111111111111E11111
111111111111111111111111311;
ul'111111111111111111111111111
1111111111111111111111111111
1111111111111111111111111111
1111111111111111111111111111
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Mechanical Specifications
H-Pol, OC Pattern, 3 kW* Peak Power Rating
Length, it (m)
20.0 (6.1)
18.6 (5.7)
110 (49.9)
230 (1025)
28A -29A
3.5 (89)
3.5 (89)
105 (47.7)
215 (960)
30A-34A
35A-40A
3.5 (89)
3.5 (89)
17.6 (5.4)
16.6 (5.1)
100 (45.4)
95 (43.1)
205 (915)
195 (870)
15.6 (4.8)
90 (40.9)
160 (715)
14.6 (4.5)
85 (38.6)
13.6 (4.2)
80 (36.3)
150 (670)
140 (625)
12.6 (3.9)
75 (34.0)
130 (580)
21E -24E
20 -25
25E -29E
26 -31
30E -33E
32 -38
34E -38E
39 -49
39E -47E
50 -60
61 -69
48E -55E
63E -69E
=
MHz
41A -49A
50A -59A
60A -67A
68A -69A
56E -62E
2.875
2.875
2.875
2.875
(73)
(73)
(73)
(73)
Weight, lb (kg)
Diameter, in (mm)
14 -19
70 -83
'
Australian,
U.S, 6 MHz
50/33 pst.
Optional Bracket
Recommended for Side
Mount Installation
Length
(from table)
Clamps Mount
tolto3india.
A'
Mounting
Surface
(1.315 to 3.500)
Pipe
0.50
in
Hardware
0.50 in Hardware
Antenna
24 0 in
3.88 in
(98 mm)
(610 mm)
'
Antenna
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Lightning
3.0
Lightning
16.8 in
(427 mm)
Rod
3 in
in
(76 mm)
Rod
1.0 in Max
3.1 in
(25 mm)
3.8
3.8 in
(97 mm)
in
(79 mm)
97 mm)
0.63
in
(16 mm)
I
20 in
16.5 in
(419 mm)
(508 mm)
11.0 in
(280 mm)
Support Member
8.0 in
(203 mm) Typ
8.0 in
(203 mm)
8x0.812
Bolt Circle
mm) Dia.
Support Member
3 in (76
Mount Type A
Side Mounted at
Top of Tower
Mount Type C5
Side Mounted at
Mount Type B
Side Mounted at
Side of Tower
Side of Tower
Mount Type D
Mounted at
Top
Mount Type C8
Top
of Tower
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Dia. Holes on
a 9.50 in Dia.
Typ
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3lj
330
240
210
270
120
*WVAdi
270
90
120
240
210
150
Omnidirectional
180
90
270
120
240
150
210
Horizontal Cardioid
Vertical Cardioid
30
30
300
90
270'
ItiA.Att
"Pgig
way
150
180
150
180
180
Horizontal Peanut
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120
210
180
60
ti
240
240
210
150
180
Att
k;.,120
s.,,o /
30
180
330
330
30
Elevation Patterns
1.0
HMD-8
0.9
0.8
2.0
0.7
3.0
4.0
0.6
5.0
0.5
6.0
7.0
0.4
1.0
8.0
0.3
0.2
HMD-16
9.0
10.0
0.9
12.0
0.8
2.0
0.7
3.0
1.0
14.0
16.0
18.0
20.0
0.1
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0.6
>
0.5
3
LL
10
40
5.0
1.0
OC
HMD-12
0.9
0.4
10.0
12.0
2.0
140
0.2
\Th\f
3.0
0.7
0.1
4.0
0.6
0
5.0
0.4
90
10
0.8
0.5
70
8.0
0.3
cLa
60
54
-3
-2
-1
16.0
18.0
20.0
10
6.0
7.0
0.3
0.2
1.0
8.0
9.0
HMD-32
0.9
10
10.0
12.0
0.8
20
0.7
3.0
14.0
16.0
18.0
20.0
0.1
-5
-4
-3 -2
-1
4.0
0.6
5.0
LE
>
0.5
1.0
cc
HM D-24
0.9
6.0
7.0
0.4
8.0
9.0
10.0
1.0
0.3
0.8
120
2.0
14.0
0.2
1 111111111111
3.0
0.7
0.1
4.0
0.6
0
5.0
0.5
16.0
18.0
20.0
-4
-3
-2
-1
10
6.0
7.0
0.4
8.0
op
9.0
10.0
0.3
12.0
14.0
16.0
18.0
20.0
0.2
0.1
9f
l
0
-5
4111NpREW.
-4 -3 -2
-1
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zz = Beam
in
tenths of
or
P; see page
307)
degree
Electrical Specifications
2500 -2700
Antenna Type
8 -Bay
12 -Bay
16 -Bay
24 -Bay
Vertical or Horizontal
11.5
13.0
14.0
16.0
14.5
16.0
17.0
19.0
20.0
8 -Bay
500 ""
13.8
15.3
16.3
18.3
800""
13.7
15.2
16.2
15.1
16.6
17.6
19.6
17.5
15.7
19.5
17.2
20.5
18.2
21.5
20.2
Input VSWR
1.35:1 Maximum
Beam Tilt
8,12,16
Input Type
7/8" EIA
Gain
(See Table)
Peak of sync
32 -Bay
0.5 Standard
0.75 Standard
Bay
24, 32 Bay
"
tilt
C, W, N,
Mechanical Data
Antenna
Type
Mount
Shear
Type
lb (N)
Overturning Moment
lb-ft (N -m)
343
504
757
676
(466)
(685)
(1030)
(920)
Height (H)
in (cm)
Radome Dia.
in (cm)
(104)
5 (13)
45 (20)
58 (147)
5 (13)
(206)
116 (295)
5 (13)
55 (25)
60 (27)
45 (20)
70 (32)
80 (36)
95 (43)
110 (50)
130 (59)
80 (36)
HM D8HO-W
135 (600)
HMD12HO-W
HMD16H0-W
155 (689)
180 (801)
HMD24HO-W
D"
140 (623)
HMD8HC-W
HM012HC-W
80 (356)
115 (212)
HMDI6HC-W
155 (689)
73
HMD24HC-W
HM D32HC-W
205 (912)
108
275 (1223)
145
HMDI2HN-W
HMDI6HN-W
HMD8V0-W
HMD12V0-W
HMD16V0-W
H M D24V0-W
115 (212)
61
73
155 (689)
135 (600)
155 (689)
D"
180 (801)
140 (623)
HMD8VC-W
HMD12VC-W
HMD16VC-W
H M D24VC-W
C5
92 (409)
41
C5
112 (498)
58
C5
138 (613)
81
C5
179 (796)
116
HMD32VC-W
HMD12VN-W
275 (1223)
112 (498)
145
58
HM016VN-W
138 (613)
41
81
39 (99)
61
343
343
757
676
(466)
(466)
(1030)
(920)
41
58
81
116
81
(155)
(185)
(274)
(368)
(155)
(185)
(104)
(147)
(206)
(295)
(104)
(147)
(206)
(295)
(368)
(147)
(206)
5 (13)
(20)
(20)
(20)
(20)
(20)
(20)
(20)
8
8
8
8
8
5 (13)
5 (13)
5 (13)
5 (13)
5 (13)
5 (13)
5 (13)
5 (13)
5 (13)
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45 (20)
55 (25)
60 (27)
45 (20)
40 (18)
45 (20)
55 (25)
65 (30)
5 (13)
110 (50)
45 (20)
5 (13)
55 (25)
Weight
lb (kg)
23.5
Standard Single
P, Q,
and
R -Band
Antennas
Electrical Specifications
xx
Polarization (H or V)
0,
P,
Polarization
Vertical or Horizontal
at left
tilt
zz = Beam
in
tenths of
=P, Q, or
2100
2300
C, W,
degree
2300 MHz
8 -Bay
500"
800**
Input VSWR
1.5:1 Maximum
Beam Tilt
Input Type
7/8' EIA
Gain
2500 MHz
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Mechanical Data
Antenna
Mount Type
Type
1900
Overturning Moment
lb-fl (N -m)
Shear
lb (N)
Radome Dia
in (cm)
Weight
lb (kg)
HMDSVO -P
175 (779)
HMD12VO -P
HMD16VO-P
212 (943)
260 (1157)
'
Height (H)
in (cm)
488 (664)
768 (1044)
1224 (1665)
47 (119)
67 (170)
93 (236)
(20)
(20)
(20)
55 (25)
321 (436)
52 (132)
74 (188)
5 (13)
50 (23)
55 (25)
101 (257)
5 (13)
8 (20)
8
8
65 (30)
75 (34)
Band.
HMD12H0-0
HMD16H0-Q
HMD8HC-0
HMD12HC-0
HMD16HC-O
HMD8V0-0
HMD12V0-O
HMD16V0-O
HMD8VC-O
HMD12VC-0
HMD16VC-O
148 (659)
173 (770)
204
115
155
260
175
212
260
(908)
(512)
(689)
(1157)
(779)
(943)
(1157)
533 (725)
859 (1168)
5 (13)
60
50
55
70
55
60
65
45
(27)
(23)
(25)
(32)
(25)
(27)
(30)
(20)
50 (23)
55 (25)
C5
112 (498)
129 (573)
52
74
C5
162 (720)
101
(155)
(185)
(234)
(119)
(170)
(236)
(132)
(188)
(257
138 (614)
157 (699)
187 (832)
138 (614)
44
60
86
44
(112)
(152)
(218)
(112)
5 (13)
157 (699)
187 (832)
60 (152)
86 (218)
5 (13)
39 (99)
8 (20)
50
55
60
55
60
65
70
(155)
73 (185)
108 (274)
8 (20)
80
B
B
A
A
A
C5
61
73
92
47
67
93
488 (664)
768 (1044)
1224 (1665)
8 (20)
8 (20)
8 (20)
8 (20)
8 (20)
5 (13)
5 (13)
5 (13)
A
B
80 (356)
115 (212)
155 (689)
205
80
115
155
205
3
B
B
B
367
523
826
367
(495)
(711)
(1123)
(495)
523(711)
826 (1123)
61
(912)
(356)
(212)
(689)
(912)
5 (13)
5 (13)
5 (13)
5 (13)
8 (20)
95
8 (20)
110
39 (99)
8 (20)
70
(155)
73 (185)
108 (274)
8 (20)
80
61
8 (20)
95
8 (20)
110
(23)
(25)
(27)
(25)
(27)
(30)
(32)
(36)
(43)
(50)
(32)
(36)
(43)
(50)
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zz = Beam
Electrical Specifications
tilt
C,
in tenths of a degree
2150
Polarization
Vertical or Horizontal
8 -Bay
500"
800**
Antenna Type
Input VSWR
8 -Bay
12 -Bay
16 -Bay
24 -Bay
10.6/8.8
13.4/11.6
12.4/10.6
15.2/13.4
13.6/11.8
16.4/14.6
15.4/13.6
18.2/16.4
16.0/14.2
Beam Tilt
0.5 Standard
0.75 Standard
8, 12, 16 Bay
24, 32 Bay
Input Type
7/8" EIA
Gain
See Table
Mechanical Data
Mount Type
Shear
lb (N)
Overturning Moment
lb-ft (N -m)
HMD8HO-WNO
135 (600)
HMD12HO-WNQ
155 (689)
386 (525)
553 (752)
D'
180 (801)
140 (623)
814 (1108)
676 (920)
C8
130 (579)
C8
167 (743)
C8
215 (957)
C8
258 (1148)
Antenna
Type
HMD16H0-WNQ
HMD24HO-WNQ
HMD8HC-WNO
HMD12HC-WNO
HMD16HC-WNO
HMD24HC-WNO
HMD8VO-WNO
HMD12VO-WNO
HMD16VO-WNQ
HMD24V0-WNO
HMD8VC-WNQ
HMD12VC-WNO
HMD16VC-WNO
HMD24VC-WNO
HMD12VN-WNO
HMD16VN-WNQ
HMD24VN-WNO
135 (600)
155 (689)
180 (801)
D'
C5"
140 (623)
92 (409)
C5"'
112 (498)
C5"
138 (613)
C5'"
179 (796)
C5"
C5"
C5"
112 (498)
386 (525)
553 (752)
814 (1108)
676 (920)
138 (613)
179 (796)
Height
in (cm)
Radome
in (cm)
Weight
lb (kg)
(104)
58 (147)
5 (13)
45 (20)
55 (25)
81 (206)
116 (295)
5 (13)
46
66
92
115
55 (25)
60 (27)
65 (30)
70 (32)
45 (20)
55 (25)
60 (27)
41
(116)
(167)
(233)
(292)
41 (104)
58 (147)
81 (206)
5 (13)
5 (13)
(20)
(20)
8 (20)
8 (20)
5 (13)
5 (13)
5 (13)
116 (295)
41 (104)
5 (13)
58 (147)
81 (206)
116 (295)
58 (147)
81 (206)
116 (295)
5 (13)
5 (13)
65 (30)
50 (23)
45 (20)
40 (18)
5 (13)
45 (20)
55 (25)
65 (30)
45 (20)
5 (13)
55 (25)
5 (13)
65 (30)
5 (13)
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xx
Polarization (H or V)
zz = Beam
tilt
in
tenths of
C; see page
307)
degree
Electrical Specifications
Antenna Type
2500
Polarization
Vertical or Horizontal
1000"
Input VSWR
1.35:1 Maximum
2700
8 -Bay
12 -Bay
16 -Bay
24 -Bay
11.5
14.5
13.0
16.0
14.0
17.0
16.0
19.0
Beam Tilt
0.5 Standard
0.75 Standard
8, 12, 16 Bay
24 Bay
Input Type
7/8" EIA
Gain
See Table
Mechanical Data
Antenna
Type
HMDBHO-W-H
HMD12HO-W-H
HMD16HO-W-H
HMD24HO-W-H
HMDBHC-W-H
HMD12HC-W-H
HMD16HC-W-H
HMD24HC-W-H
HMDSVO-W-H
HMD12V0-W-H
HMD16V0-W-H
HMD24V0-W-H
HMDSVC-W-H
HMD12VC-W-H
HMD16VC-W-H
HMD24VC-W-H
Mount
Type
Shear
Ib (N)
Overturning Moment
lb-ft (N -m)
Height
in (cm)
Radome
in (cm)
135 (600)
386 (525)
41 (104)
553 (752)
814 (1108)
58 (147)
81 (206)
155 (689)
180 (801)
D"
140 (623)
676 (920)
(13)
45 (20)
(13)
5 (13)
55 (25)
65 (30)
(13)
(20)
(20)
(20)
(20)
(13)
(13)
50 (23)
70 (32)
80 (36)
95 (43)
110 (50)
45 (20)
55 (25)
(13)
(13)
60 (27)
45 (20)
80 (356)
116 (295)
39 (99)
B
B
115 (212)
61 (155)
155 (689)
73 (185)
205 (912)
108 (274)
135 (600)
386 (525)
41 (104)
155 (689)
553 (752)
58 (147)
180 (801)
140 (623)
814 (1108)
676 (920)
(206)
116 (295)
41 (104)
58 (147)
D-
81
C5
92 (409)
112 (498)
C5
138 (613)
81 (206)
C5
179 (796)
116 (295)
C5
Weight
Ib (kg)
(13)
(13)
5 (13)
5 (13)
40
45
55
65
(18)
(20)
(25)
(30)
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zz = Beam
tilt
in tenths of a degree
Electrical Specifications
Frequency Band, MHz
2500 - 2700
Antenna Type
8 -Bay
12 -Bay
16 -Bay
Polarization
Vertical or Horizontal
11.5
13.0
14.0
Overturning Moment
lb-fl (N -m)
in (cm)
1200"
1600"
8 -Bay
12 and 16 -Bay
Input VSWR
1.35:1 Maximum
Beam Tilt
0.5 Standard
Input Type
See Table
Gain
"
Peak of sync
5/8 EIA
Mechanical Data
Antenna
Type
Mount
Type
HMD8HO -W -V
HMD12H0 -W -V
HMD16HO-W -V
HMD8VO -W-V
HMD12VO -W-V
HMD16VO -W -V
A
A
A
A
Shear
lb (N)
148 (659)
173 (770)
180 (801)
148 (600)
173 (689)
180 (623)
386 (525)
553 (752)
757 (1030)
321 (436)
533 (725)
757 (1030)
Height
Radome
In (cm)
52 (132)
74 (188)
5 (13)
(206)
52 (132)
74 (188)
81 (206)
5 (13)
81
5 (13)
5 (13)
5 (13)
5 (13)
Weight
lb (kg)
50
55
65
50
60
70
(23)
(25)
(30)
(23)
(27)
(30)
Notes: 1) Wind loads are based on 50/33 psf loading. 2) For Mount Type A, overturning moments are taken about the center of the mounting bracket. 3) HC parameters
cover the HW and FIN patterns. 4) VC parameters cover VW and VN patterns. 5) Other mount types available on request.
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Band desigantor
1900 -2100
2100 -2300
2300 -2500
W = 2500 -2700
zz = Beam
tilt
in
tenths of
degree
Electrical Specifications
Frequency Band, MHz
See
Polarization
Vertical
P,
Q, R,
Antenna Type
W above
Omni (VO)
8 -Bay
12 -Bay
11.5
13.0
500 ""
12 and 16-bay
800"
1.35:1
R
1.5:1 Maximum
Bands
Beam Tilt
0.5 Standard
Input Type
7/8" EIA
Gain
See Table
'
Mount
Shear
Type
lb (N)
DHMD8VO -W
180 (801)
DHMD12VO -W
D*
135 (600)
DHMD8VO -R
DHMD12VO -R
A
A
260 (1157)
222 (986)
DHMDBVO-Q
260 (1157)
DHMD12V0 -0
DHMD8VO -P
DHMD12VO-P
A*
326 (1452)
260 (1157)
326 (1452)
A'
Overturning Moment
lb-ft (N -m)
757
653
1224
1257
1224
2024
1224
2024
(1022)
(885)
(1665)
(1698)
(1665)
(2732)
(1665)
(2732)
Height
in (cm)
Radome
in (cm)
Weight
lb (kg)
81 (206)
116 (295)
5 (13)
45 (20)
5 (13)
45 (20)
93 (236)
116 (295)
5 (13)
40 (18)
45 (20)
93
129
93
129
(236)
(328)
(236)
(328)
5 (13)
8
8
8
(20)
(20)
(20)
(20)
50 (23)
65 (30)
50 (23)
65 (30)
Notes: 1) Wind loads are based on 50/33 psf loading. 2) For Mount Type A, overturning moments are taken about the center of the mounting bracket. 3) HC parameters cover the
HW and HN patterns. 4) VC parameters cover VW and VN patterns.
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2.5 to2.7GHz
This antenna is designed to enhance signal penetration for
the wireless cable systems. It provides the improved
quality and coverage wireless operators need to sustain
and increase subscribership in their markets.
The SHADOWMASTERTM antenna is ideal for improving
xx
= 16
= H
or 18 (gain in dBi)
Electrical Specifications
Frequency, MHz
2500 - 2700
Gain, dBi
Type HMD16SM
16
Type HMD18SM
18
VSWR
1.5:1 maximum
Polarization
Horizontal or Vertical
HMD16SM-H (V)
HMD18SM
20 dB typical
100
Input Connector
Type
Mechanical Specifications
Wind Load at 112 mph (180 km/hr), lb (N)
Length, in (mm)
Weight, lb (kg)
female
13 (5.9)
11111111/111111111111111111111
11111111/111'111111111111111111
0e
11111111.111111111111111111111
Ob 1111111111111'11111111111111111
111111111111111111111111111111
o, 11111141111111'1111111111111111
111111111111111111111111111111
OS 11111/111111111111111111111111
11111'1111111111111111111111111
0s 111111111111111111111111111111 ZD
111141111111111'11111111111111
0,,111111111111111111111111111111 9.0
111111111111111111111111111111 9.0
1114111111111111'1111111111111 10.0
D3 111111111111111111111111111111 WD
II/ 111111111111111111111111111
02 II'I111111111111111'IIIP1111111 AD
Oi 11111111111111111111i111J11Ill
11111111111111111111111111111111
111111111111111111111111111111
1111111111111111111111/ 51Z1111
I1iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl11/1111N11
111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII4IIIIII1I
Oi
03
t1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPJIIIIIIII5
111111111111111111i11111M111
11111111111111111111111116111
-4
60 (1525)
IA
tA
100 (445)
-2
- I
3.
6]
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
5
10
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8)
10
41.(1199
0.25 in
Hardware
0.50 in
Hardware
0.375 in
Hardware
Center Line
of Mount
Mounting Pipe
Diameter
(2.63 to 4.500 D)
60 In
46.0 in
_1
60 0 in
0.375 in Max
28.5 in
0.375 in Hardware
View
A -A
%--t
View B-B
L------
4.5in
7 in
2.5 in
Type 'N' input
View B-B
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Horizontal:
5 feet
(1.5 m) apart
Condition 2
Omnidirectional antenna mounted to side of tower.
Polarization:
Vertical:
Horizontal:
Note
These suggestions are general in nature. Basis for the
spacing is to prevent nulls greater than 5 dB in azimuth
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Power Dividers
Power dividers allow two antennas to be fed from one
transmitter with equal or unequal power division as
required. The units are air dielectric, have 7/8" EIA flanges,
and are designed for operation over the 2.5 - 2.686 GHz
band with 1.1 maximum input VSWR. Units for other
Type 58249
Power Divider
Horizontally Polarized
Receiving Antennas
Horizontally
Type Number
Power Division-%
Loss, dB
58247 - (*)
58248 - (')
58249 - (*)
10/90
25/75
50/50
10.0/0.5
6.0/1.2
3.0/3.0
1.9
-R
2.3
2.5 GHz
-T
-W
2.2
2.4 GHz
2.5
2.15
2.7 GHz
2.7 GHz
Adjust
for Best
Polarized
Transmitting
Antennas
Signal
-WNQ"
"
- 2.1
GHz
Adjust
for Best
Vertically Polarized
Transmitting
Antennas
Signal
Obstruction
_
Vertically Polarized
Receiving Antennas
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Efficient spectrum utilization - antenna pattern
performance features excellent front to back ratios
Available in horizontal polarization
Comprehensive three year warranty
For availability of other sector sizes and V-Pol models,
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Azimuth Pattern
Gain, dBi
18
2500 -2700
Type DMP18N11090 -H
2150 -2360
90
Polarization
Horizontal
Impedance, ohms
50
>28
200
Lightning Protection
dc ground
>14 (1.5:1)
25
Mechanical Specifications
H -Pol
Elevation Pattern
10
Type No.
DMA18W090-H
DMP18ND090 -H
Mounting
Side Mount
Side Mount
Input Connector
7 -16 DIN
7 -16 DIN
Dimensions, in (mm)
62 x 15.25 x 22
60 x 13.5 x 7
Weight, lb (kg)
58 (26)
41
Radome Material
ABS
ABS
Radome Color
Gray
Gray
Environmental
Survival Wind Speed, mph (km/hr)
Temperature Range, C ( F)
Humidity
0.6
(19)
125 (200)
-40 to +70 ( -40 to 158)
0
to 100% Condensing
0.8
07
77
06
Q)
LL
)
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
o
-5
-3
-2
-1
10
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OnIyTM
Inner Conductors
Inners
OnlyTM
Inner Conductors
Replacement
MACXLine6 transmission lines are available as Inners
Only replacements. Since MACXLine lengths are identical
to those of standard rigid line, it is an excellent choice for
any application.
Despite tight capital budgets, you can't afford to go off the
air! Conventional rigid transmission line systems require
maintenance after just ten years to avoid premature
burnout of bullet -style connectors. By upgrading with
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fails, you avoid the disaster of dead air.
MACXLine Inners Only replacements provide the ultimate
in operational dependability at about half the cost of a new
installation. You swap your worn -out, failure -prone bullets
and inner conductors for the most dependable components in the industry while reusing your expensive outer
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8 -3/16" MACXLine
Specifications
Type Number MACX875B
8-3/16" 75 -ohm
Impedance, ohms
Max. Channel
Velocity, Percent
Attenuation, see page 326
75 0.5
51
99.8
1800
Dimensions
Outer Conductor,
Outside dia., in (mm)
8.150 (207)
8.000 (203)
2.293 (58)
2.229 (57)
Flange Dimensions
Flange, Overall Diameter, in (mm)
11.000 (279)
10.312 (262)
18
3/8"
Bolt Size
Net Weight, lb/ft (kg /m)
7.46 (11.10)
MACX875B -1 Channels
18, 19, 23, 24, 27, 28, 31, 32, 35, 36, 39, 40, 43, 44, 47, 48
MACX875B -2 Channels
15, 16, 17, 20, 45, 49, 50
MACX875B -3 Channels
14, 21, 22, 25, 26, 29, 30, 33, 34, 38, 41, 42, 46, 51
"Based on production test voltage of 47 kV
Note: Channels listed are preferred channels; others may also be acceptable.
Contact Andrew for more information. Specifications subject to change without
notice.
8-3/16" 75-ohm
20 ft
19.75 ft
MACX875B-1
MACX875B-2
19.5 ft
MACX875B-3
to 20 It
MACX875B -39
5 It
MACX875B -41
ft
MACX875B-42-VAR
MACX875B-40-VAR
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8-3/16" 75 -ohm
Straight Section
MACX875B Series
90 Miter Elbow
ACX875B-10SE-()
Rigid Hangertt
RLA800B-13
RLA800-11-H
Lateral Brace
RLA800-14
RLA800-12
RLA800B-15
Gas Barrier
RLA875-16
STD875B-FT
RLA800B-28
Item No.
Hardware Kit
RLA800-21
ACX875-19
Inner Connector
ACX875-20
RLA800B-50
RLA875-675
RLA875-775
RLA800B-37
RLA800B-28
TRASAR
Antenna
t Use at 10
ft (3 m) intervals.
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Attenuation
dB /100 ft (100 m)
Television
Attenuation
Average
dB/100 ft (100 m)
Power kW
(55.25)
0.025 (0.082)
344
27 (549.25)
0.080 (0.263)
107
3 (61.25)
0.026 (0.086)
327
28 (555.25)
0.081 (0.265)
106
4 (67.25)
0.027 (0.090)
312
29 (561.25)
0.081 (0.266)
106
5 (77.25)
0.029 (0.097)
291
30 (567.25)
0.082 (0.268)
105
6 (83.25)
0.031 (0.100)
280
31 (573.25)
0.082 (0.269)
104
7 (175.25)
0.045 (0.147)
192
32 (579.25)
0.082 (0.271)
104
,-
Average
Power kW
(181.25)
0.045 (0.149)
188
33 (585.25)
0.083 (0.272)
103
9 (187.25)
0.046 (0.152)
185
34 (591.25)
0.083 (0.273)
103
10 (193.25)
0.047 (0.154)
182
35 (597.25)
0.084 (0.275)
102
(199.25)
0.048 (0.156)
180
36 (603.25)
0.084 (0.276)
102
12 (205.25)
0.048 (0.159)
177
37 (609.25)
0.085 (0.278)
101
13 (211.25)
0.049 (0.161)
174
38 (615.25)
0.085 (0.279)
101
14 (471.25)
0.074 (0.243)
116
39 (621.25)
0.086 (0.281)
100
15 (477.25)
0.075 (0.245)
115
40 (627.25)
0.086 (0.282)
99.7
16 (483.25)
0.075 (0.246)
114
41 (633.25)
0.086 (0.283)
99.2
17 (489.25)
0.076 (0.248)
113
42 (639.25)
0.087 (0.285)
98.7
18 (495.25)
0.076 (0.250)
113
43 (645.25)
0.087 (0.286)
98.2
19 (501.25)
0.077 (0.251)
112
44 (651.25)
0.088 (0.287)
97.8
20 (507.25)
0.077 (0.253)
111
45 (657.25)
0.088 (0.289)
97.3
(513.25)
0.077 (0.254)
111
46 (663.25)
0.088 (0.290)
96.8
22 (519.25)
0.078 (0.256)
110
47 (669.25)
0.089 (0.292)
96.4
23 (525.25)
0.078 (0.257)
109
48 (675.25)
0.089 (0.293)
95.9
24 (531.25)
0.079 (0.259)
109
49 (681.25)
0.090 (0.294)
95.5
25 (537.25)
0.079 (0.260)
108
50 (687.25)
0.090 (0.296)
95.1
26 (543.25)
0.080 (0.262)
107
51 (693.25)
0.091 (0.297)
94.6
11
21
within 5%.
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in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
12.00 (305)
50 (22.68)
Inner Connector
Includes electrically compensated PTFE anchor disk.
A
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
ACX875 -20
6.5 (165)
3.12 (79)
5.25 (2.4)
ACX875 -191
6.5 (165)
3.12 (79)
5.25 (2.4)
Type
f Captivated
pressure port.
Type
RLA875 -16
in (mm)
in (mm)
8.19 (208)
4.81 (122)
Weight
Ib (kg)
8
(3.6)
Type
10683 -10
Type
RLA800B-37
4.4 (2.00)
Type
RLA800B-28
3.75 (1.70)
Weight, Ib (kg)
Type
RLA800B-27
3.34 (1.52)
Weight, Ib (kg)
Type
RLA800-21
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44.1rIDrIw.
8- 3/16" Hangers
(Dia.)
Spp'.
Type
,-
,i
RLA800B-13
I.-_-A
-T.
in
(mm)
16.7
(424)
DE (Dia.)
(mm)
in
(mm)
in
(mm)
(mm)
Weight
lb (kg)
2.25
(57)
4.30
(109)
1.0
(25.6)
0.688
(17.5)
27.4
(12.46)
in
in
line. Prevents lateral motion, and accommodates differential expansion and contraction. Mounting hardware for "C"
holes are included. Hardware for 5/8" diameters. Hinged
to open from left or right side - saves installation labor.
L_.
Type
... L
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
8.0
3.0
(203)
(76)
0.656
(16.7)
(5.9)
RLA800 -11 -H
Type RLA800-11-H
Lateral Brace
3/8"
13
Mounts through single 7/16" (11 mm) hole. Use one near
bottom to restrict lateral motion of line while permitting
vertical and horizontal movement.
A
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
40.0 (1016)
6.50 (165)
5.0 (2.28)
Type
RLA800-14
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
26.7 (678)
22.3 (566)
9.5 (4.3)
Type
RLA800-12
Dia.
A (sq.)
Includes split mounting plate. Uses 3/8" mounting hardware (not included).
Type
RLA800B -15
B
(sq.)
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
16.0 (406)
14.0 (356)
6.0 (152)
17.5 (7.95)
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Specifications
69
99.8
Outer Conductor,
Outside dia., in (mm)
Inner Conductor
Outside dia., in (mm)
Inside dia., in (mm)
2.000 (51)
1.920 (49)
Flange Dimensions
7- 3/16" 75 -ohm
7.150 (182)
7.000 (178)
1400
Dimensions
MACX775-3
75 0.5
Max. Channel
Velocity, percent
MACX775-1
MACX775-2
19.75 ft
19.5 ft
7- 3/16" 75 -ohm
Impedance, ohms
Attenuation!
Average power ratingt
7- 3/16" 75 -ohm
20 ft
MACX775 -39
Includes bellows, swivel field flange kit, hardware kit and installation
instructions
14
3/8"
5 N
MACX775 -41
9.50 (241)
8.75 (222)
8.15 (12.15)
MACX775 -1 Channels
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 22, 23, 27, 31, 35, 39, 43,
MACX775 -2 Channels
16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 41, 45, 49, 53, 57, 65, 66, 69
MACX775 -3 Channels
7- 3/16" 75 -ohm
Variable Length, 5 to 20 ft
Variable Length, up to 5 ft
9, 10, 13, 17, 21, 25, 26, 29, 30, 33, 34, 37, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54, 58,
MACX775-42-VAR
MACX775-40-VAR
kV.
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7-3/16" 75 -ohm
Straight Section
MACX775 Series
90 Miter Elbow
ACX775- 10ASE-( *)
Rigid Hangertt
RLA700 -13
RLA700-11-H
Lateral Brace
RLA700-14
RLA700 -12
RLA700-15
Gas Barrier
RLA775-16
STD775 -FT
RLA700-28
Hardware Kit
RLA700 -21
ACX775-19
Inner Connector
ACX775-20
RLA700-50
RLA775-675
RLA875-775
RLA700-37
RLA700-28
Hem No.
TRASAR
Antenna
Use at 10
it
One
ft
Caution:
(3 m) intervals.
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ACX775- 10SE -( *)
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
12.0 (305)
16.125 (410)
50 (22.68)
Inner Connector
Includes electrically compensated PTFE anchor disk.
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
ACX775 -20
6.5 (165)
3.12 (79)
5.25 (2.4)
ACX775 -191
6.5 (165)
3.12 (79)
5.25 (2.4)
Type
f Captivated
pressure port.
Type
RLA775 -16
in (mm)
in (mm)
8.19 (208)
4.81 (122)
Weight
Ib (kg)
8
(3.6)
Type
RLA700-51
Type
RLA700-37
4.4 (2.00)
Type
RLA700-28
3.75 (1.70)
Weight, lb (kg)
Type
3.34 (1.52)
RLA700-27
Weight, lb (kg)
Type
RLA700-21
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"
A/I;RIW.
7- 3/16" Hangers
Type
RLA700-13
:ti
in
(mm)
16.7
(424)
DE (Dia.)
(mm)
in
(mm)
in
(mm)
in
(mm)
Weight
lb (kg)
2.25
(57)
4.30
(109)
1.0
(25.6)
0.688
(17.5)
27.4
(12.46)
in
II
line. Prevents lateral motion, and accommodates differential expansion and contraction. Mounting hardware for "C"
holes are included. Hardware for 5/8" diameters. Hinged
to open from left or right side - saves installation labor.
Type
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
lb (kg)
8.0
3.0
(203)
(76)
0.656
(16.7)
(5.9)
RLA700 -11 -H
13
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Lateral Brace
Mounts through single 7/16" (11 mm) hole. Use one near
bottom to restrict lateral motion of line while permitting
vertical and horizontal movement.
Type
RLA700 -14
Weight
in (mm)
in (mm)
lb (kg)
40.0 (1016)
6.50 (165)
5.0 (2.28)
3/8"
RLA700 -12
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
lb (kg)
26.7 (678)
22.3 (566)
9.5 (4.3)
0.438 in.
(11.1 mm) Dia.
RLA700 -15
Weight
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
lb (kg)
16.0 (406)
14.0 (356)
6.0 (152)
17.5 (7.95)
A (sq.)
(sq.)
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6 -1/8" 75 -ohm
Selection Criteria
Attenuation of
fl (6.096 m) Sections
20
2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 23, 27, 31, 35, 39, 40, 43,
44,
59, 63, 67
FM Radio Frequencies
20 ft (6.096 m) Sections
Description
88.1
95.9 MHz
98.3 MHz
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Typical System
TRASARr
Antenna
6 -1/8" 75 -ohm
Straight Section
MACX675B Series
90 Miter Elbow
ACX675B-10SE-()
Rigid Hanger
RLA600-11-H
Lateral Brace
RLA600-14
RLA600-12
RLA600-15
Gas Barrier
RLA675-16
STD675B-FT
RLA600B-28
Caution:
The simplified transmis-
Description
tt
RLA600B-13
Hardware Kit
RLA600-21
ACX675B-17-(')
ACX675 -19
MACX650A -20
MACX675A -TK
6 -1/8" 75 -ohm
Specifications
6-1/8" 75-ohm
20 ft
19.75 ft
19.5 ft
19.0 ft
Type Number
MACX675B
Impedance, ohms
75
Velocity, percent
Attenuation, see page
Average power rating, see page
Peak Power Rating, kW
99.8
1060
0.5
MACX675B-1
MACX675B-2
MACX675B-3
MACX675B-6
Straight sections with bellows, flanged both ends. Includes captivated inner
6-1/8" 75 -ohm
Dimensions
Field Cut Straight Section, 5 to 20 ft
Outer Conductor,
Outside dia., in (mm)
Inside dia., in (mm)
Inner Conductor
Outside dia., in (mm)
Inside dia., in (mm)
6.125 (156)
MACX675B-39
Includes bellows, fixed field flange kit, hardware kit and installation Instructions
5.981 (152)
Field Cut Straight Section, up to 5 ft
1.711 (43)
1.631 (41)
MACX675B-41
No bellows. Includes captivated inner conductor, fixed field flange kit, hardware
Flange Dimensions
Flange, Overall Diameter, in (mm)
8.12 (206.2)
7.375 (187)
12
3/8'
4.52 (6.73)
Contact Andrew for other components not shown. "Quick Patch" coaxial patch
Variable Length, 5 to 20 ft
Variable Length, up to 5 ft
panels are available for 6 -1/8', 75-ohm rigid line. See page 380
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6 -1/8" 50 -ohm
Electrical Characteristics
Attenuation of
Specifications
Type No. STD650B
6 -1/W 50 -ohm
Impedance, ohms
Velocity, percent
Attenuation, see page 337
Peak Power Rating, kW
50 0.5
99.8
1500
Dimensions
Outer Conductor
Outside dia., in (mm)
6.125 (156)
5.981 (152)
2.6 (66)
2.52 (64)
4.97 (7.40)
-ohm
ft
STD650B-1
19.75 ft
STD650B-2
STD650B-3
STD650B-6
20
19.5
19.0 ft
-ohm
STD650B -39
Television Channels
20 It (6.096 m) Sections
2, 3, 5, 6, 7,
8,11,12,14,
6 -1/8" 50
15, 18, 19, 23, 27, 31, 35, 39, 40, 43, 44,
Variable Length,
2 -20
-ohm
16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 33, 36, 41, 45, 49, 53, 57, 58, 61, 62, 65, 66, 69
6 -1/8" 50
4, 9, 10, 13, 17, 21, 22, 25, 26, 29, 30, 34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 51, 54, 55,
59, 63, 67
-ohm
8.12 (206.2)
7.375 (187.3)
FM Radio Frequencies
Number of Bolts
12
20 It (6.096 m) Sections
Bolt Size
3.8"
88.1
95.9 MHz
100.3
107.9 MHz
98.3 MHz
100.1 MHz
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Attenuation
dB/100 ft (100 m)
Average
Power kW
Television
Channel No. (MHz)
Attenuation
dB/100 11 (100 m)
Average
Power kW
2 (55.25)
0.036 (0.120)
231
36 (603.25)
0.123 (0.404)
68.5
3 (61.25)
0.038 (0.126)
219
37 (609.25)
0.124 (0.406)
68.2
4 (67.25)
0.040 (0.132)
209
38 (615.25)
0.124 (0.408)
67.8
5 (77.25)
0.043 (0.142)
195
39 (621.25)
0.125 (0.410)
67.5
6 (83.25)
0.045 (0.147)
187
40 (627.25)
0.126 (0.412)
67.1
7 (175.25)
0.066 (0.215)
129
41 (633.25)
0.126 (0.414)
66.8
8 (181.25)
0.067 (0.219)
126
42 (639.25)
0.127 (0.416)
66.5
9 (187.25)
0.068 (0.222)
124
43 (645.25)
0.127 (0.418)
66.2
10 (193.25)
0.069 (0.226)
122
44 (651.25)
0.128 (0.420)
65.9
(199.25)
0.070 (0.229)
121
45 (657.25)
0.129 (0.422)
65.6
12 (205.25)
0.071 (0.233)
119
46 (663.25)
0.129 (0.424)
65.2
13 (211.25)
0.072 (0.236)
117
47 (669.25)
0.130 (0.426)
64.9
14 (471.25)
0.108 (0.356)
77.7
48 (675.25)
0.130 (0.428)
64.6
15 (477.25)
0.109 (0.358)
77.2
49 (681.25)
0.131 (0.430)
64.4
16 (483.25)
0.110 (0.360)
76.7
50 (687.25)
0.132 (0.432)
64.1
17 (489.25)
0.111 (0.363)
76.3
51 (693.25)
0.132 (0.434)
63.8
18 (495.25)
0.111 (0.365)
75.8
52 (699.25)
0.133 (0.436)
63.5
19 (501.25)
0.112 (0.367)
75.3
53 (705.25)
0.133 (0.437)
63.2
20 (507.25)
0.113 (0.369)
74.9
54 (711.25)
0.134 (0.439)
62.9
(513.25)
0.113 (0.372)
74.4
55 (717.25)
0.134 (0.441)
62.7
22 (519.25)
0.114 (0.374)
74.0
56 (723.25)
0.135 (0.443)
62.4
23 (525.25)
0.115 (0.376)
73.5
57 (729.25)
0.136 (0.445)
62.1
24 (531.25)
0.115 (0.378)
73.1
58 (735.25)
0.136 (0.447)
61.9
25 (537.25)
0.116 (0.380)
72.7
59 (741.25)
0.137 (0.449)
61.6
26 (543.25)
0.117 (0.383)
72.3
60 (747.25)
0.137 (0.451)
61.4
27 (549.25)
0.117 (0.385)
71.9
61 (753.25)
0.138 (0.453)
61.1
28 (555.25)
0.118 (0.387)
71.5
62 (759.25)
0.138 (0.454)
60.9
29 (561.25)
0.119 (0.389)
71.1
63 (765.25)
0.139 (0.456)
60.6
30 (567.25)
0.119 (0.391)
70.7
64 (771.25)
0.140 (0.458)
60.4
11
21
(573.25)
0.120 (0.393)
70.3
65 (777.25)
0.140 (0.460)
60.1
32 (579.25)
0.121 (0.395)
69.9
66 (783.25)
0.141 (0.462)
59.9
33 (585.25)
0.121 (0.398)
69.6
67 (789.25)
0.141 (0.464)
59.7
34 (591.25)
0.122 (0.400)
69.2
68 (795.25)
0.142 (0.465)
59.4
35 (597.25)
0.122 (0.402)
68.9
69 (801.25)
0.142 (0.467)
59.2
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Rigid Line
0.033 (0.109)
Average
Power kW
Television
Channel No. (MHz)
Attenuation
dB/100
Average
Power kW
(100 m)
201
36 (603.25)
0.112 (0.368)
59.7
0.113 (0.369)
59.4
3 (61.25)
0.035 (0.114)
191
37 (609.25)
4 (67.25)
0.036 (0.120)
182
38 (615.25)
0.113 (0.371)
59.1
5 (77.25)
0.039 (0.129)
170
39 (621.25)
0.114 (0.373)
58.8
164
40 (627.25)
0.114 (0.375)
58.5
(633.25)
0.115 (0.377)
58.3
6 (83.25)
..!
,-
Attenuation
dB/100 ft (100 m)
0.040 (0.134)
7 (175.25)
0.060 (0.195)
112
41
8 (181.25)
0.061 (0.199)
110
42 (639.25)
0.115 (0.379)
58.0
9 (187.25)
0.062 (0.202)
109
43 (645.25)
0.116 (0.380)
57.7
107
44 (651.25)
0.117 (0.382)
57.4
0.117 (0.384)
57.2
10 (193.25)
0.063 (0.205)
(199.25)
0.064 (0.209)
105
45 (657.25)
12 (205.25)
0.065 (0.212)
104
46 (663.25)
0.118 (0.386)
56.9
13 (211.25)
0.066 (0.215)
102
47 (669.25)
0.118 (0.388)
56.6
0.119 (0.389)
56.4
11
14 (471.25)
0.099 (0.324)
67.8
48 (675.25)
15 (477.25)
0.099 (0.326)
67.4
49 (681.25)
0.119 (0.391)
56.1
16 (483.25)
0.100 (0.328)
66.9
50 (687.25)
0.120 (0.393)
55.9
17 (489.25)
0.101 (0.330)
66.5
51
(693.25)
0.120 (0.395)
55.6
0.121 (0.397)
55.4
18 (495.25)
0.101 (0.332)
66.1
52 (699.25)
19 (501.25)
0.102 (0.334)
65.7
53 (705.25)
0.121 (0.398)
55.1
20 (507.25)
0.102 (0.336)
65.3
54 (711.25)
0.122 (0.400)
54.9
64.9
55 (717.25)
0.122 (0.402)
54.5
0.123 (0.404)
54.4
21
(513.25)
0.103 (0.338)
22 (519.25)
0.104 (0.340)
64.5
56 (723.25)
23 (525.25)
0.104 (0.342)
64.1
57 (729.25)
0.124 (0.405)
54.2
24 (531.25)
0.105 (0.344)
63.8
58 (735.25)
0.124 (0.407)
53.9
63.4
59 (741.25)
0.125 (0.409)
53.7
0.125 (0.410)
53.5
25 (537.25)
0.106 (0.346)
26 (543.25)
0.106 (0.348)
63.0
60 (747.25)
27 (549.25)
0.107 (0.350)
62.7
61
(753.25)
0.126 (0.412)
53.3
28 (555.25)
0.107 (0.352)
62.3
62 (759.25)
0.126 (0.414)
53.1
62.0
63 (765.25)
0.127 (0.415)
52.8
0.127 (0.417)
52.6
29 (561.25)
0.108 (0.354)
30 (567.25)
0.109 (0.356)
61.7
64 (771.25)
(573.25)
0.109 (0.358)
61.3
65 (777.25)
0.128 (0.419)
52.4
32 (579.25)
0.110 (0.360)
61.0
66 (783.25)
0.128 (0.420)
52.2
60.7
67 (789.25)
0.129 (0.422)
52.0
0.129 (0.424)
51.8
0.130 (0.425)
51.6
31
33 (585.25)
0.110 (0.362)
34 (591.25)
0.111 (0.364)
60.4
68 (795.25)
35 (597.25)
0.111 (0.366)
60.0
69 (801.25)
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90 Miter Elbow
Type
ACX675B- 10SE
ACX650B-10SE
"
-r)
75
50
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
7.00 (178)
5.50 (140)
14.00 (356)
5.50 (140)
29.0 (13.2)
25.0 (11.4)
Reducer 50 -ohm
Includes two inner connectors. Not
gas barrier.
Size
Type
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
6 -1/8"
RLA650B-350
11.69
8.13
7.13
20.0
(297)
(207)
(181)
(9.1)
Line
to 3 -1/8"
Gas Barrier
Fixed male inner connectors both ends. Pressure port
both sides.
Type
Impedance
ohms
RLA650-16
RLA675 -16
50
75
in (mm)
in (mm)
1.63 (41)
8.13 (206)
2.00 (51)
8.13 (206)
Weight
lb (kg)
19.4 (8.8)
19.4 (8.8)
Impedance Transformer
Connects 6 -1/8 ", 75 -ohm line to 6 -1/8 ", 50-ohm line.
Includes inner connector for 50 -ohm. Not a gas barrier.
6 -1/8"
Type
ACX675B -17 -2
ACX675B -17 -3
ACX675B -17 -4
ACX675B -17 -5
ACX675B -17 -6
ACX675B -17 -7
ACX675B -17 -8
ACX675B -17 -9
ACX675B -17 -10
ACX675B -17 -11
ACX675B -17 -12
ACX675B -17 -13
ACX675B- 17 -( *)
ACX675B- 17 -( *)
ACX675B- 17 -( *)
ACX675B- 17 -()
"
Channel No.
in (mm)
56.28 (1430)
51.35 (1304)
47.28 (1201)
43.86 (1114)
40.95 (1040)
21.19 (538)
45 (20.0)
42 (19.1)
20.64 (524)
20.13 (511)
19.65 (499)
19.20 (488)
18.77 (477)
18.37 (467)
13.22 (336)
11.65 (296)
10.46 (266)
9.52 (242)
25 (11.4)
25 (11.4)
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14 thru 26
27 thru 39
40 thru 53
54 thru 69
Weight
Ib (kg)
40 (18.2)
38 (17.3)
36 (16.4)
25 (11.4)
25 (11.4)
25 (11.4)
25 (11.4)
25 (11.4)
22 (10.0)
20 (9.1)
19 (8.7)
18 (8.2)
Fine Matcher
Type
6-1/8" 50-ohm
STD650B-FT
6-1/8" 75-ohm
ACX675B-FT
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Type
Weight, Ib (kg)
31472
18 (8.16)
Inner Connector
Includes electrically compensated PTFE anchor disk.
Type RLA600-21
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Type
Impedance
ohms
ACX650 -20
ACX675 -20
50
75
ACX675 -19t
75
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
2.44 (62)
5.50 (140)
5.40 (137)
2.10 (0.96)
2.10 (0.96)
5.40 (137)
2.10 (0.96)
2.40 (61)
2.40 (61)
captivated.
f:fiN
Hardware Kit
Includes "0" ring, silicone lubricant, nuts, bolts and lock washers for one flange joint.
Type
Weight, Ib (kg)
RLA600 -21
1.13 (0.52)
"0"
Ring Gasket
Type
6-1/8"
10683 -10
Weight, Ib (kg)
RLA600B-37
4.4 (2.00)
Swivel Flange
Type RLA600B -27
Type
Weight, Ib (kg)
RLA600B-27
3.34 (1.52)
Fixed Flange
Includes silver solder and flux. Order inner connector and
hardware kit seperately.
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Type
Weight, Ib (kg)
RLA600B-28
3.75 (1.70)
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6 -1/8"
Rigid Hanger
in
in
(mm)
in
(mm)
in
(mm)
Weight
4.25
(108)
1.0
(25.6)
0.688
(17.5)
21.6
(9.82)
Type
(mm)
in
(mm)
RLA600B-13
14.50
(368)
2.25
(57)
lb (kg)
line. Prevents lateral motion, and accommodates differential expansion and contraction. Mounting hardware for "D"
holes are included. Hardware for 5/8" diameters. Hinged
to open from left or right side - saves installation labor.
Type
RLA600 -11 -H
Weight
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
Ib (kg)
6.25
(159)
2.38
(60)
0.656
(16.7)
12.5
(5.7)
Lateral Brace
RLA600 -14
Weight
in (mm)
in (mm)
Ib (kg)
40.0 (1016)
6.50 (165)
4.13 (1.88)
3/8"
--1
3 -Point Suspension Hanger
RLA600 -12
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
26.0 (660)
20.9 (531)
9.38 (4.26)
0.438 in.
(11.1 mm) Dia.
Includes split mounting plate. Uses 3/8" mounting hardware (not included).
Type
RLA600 -15
Weight
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
Ib (kg)
14.0 (356)
12.8 (325)
5.8 (147.3)
17.5 (7.95)
A (sq.)
(sq.)
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6 -1/8"
Inners
OnIyTM
tion instructions.
MACX675A-25-r)
MACX675A-26
MACX675A-24
MACX675A-TK
MACX675A-TK-2
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Specifications
Type Number
MACX350
Impedance, ohms
50 0.5
1600
Velocity, percent
99.7
440
Ordering Information
Straight Line Sections
20
ft"
20 ft (6.096 m) Sections
Hardware Kit
2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 23, 27, 31, 35, 39, 40, 43, 44,
Rigid Hanger
16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 33, 36, 41, 45, 49, 53, 57, 58, 61, 62, 65, 66, 69
Lateral Brace
Wall Feed Thru
Gas Barrier
17, 21, 22, 25, 26, 29, 30, 34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 51, 54, 55,
59, 63, 67
"
FM Radio Frequencies
"
""'
MACX350A-25-VAR
MACX350A-39
MACX350A-41
11
ACX350-19
15840
69226-2
RLA300-11-H
RLA300-12
13927
RLA300-14
RLA300-15
RLA350-16
Includes bellows, captivated inner connector, fixed field flange kit, hardware kit
and installation instructions.
MACX350A-42-VAR
ACX350-10SE
Straight Sections with bellows, flanged both ends. Includes captivated inner
connector, hardware kit, disk insulators and instructions.
"'No
20 ft (6.096 m) Sections
88.1 - 95.9 MHz
MACX350A-1
MACX350A-2
MACX350A-3
MACX350A-6
MACX350A-40-VAR
Accessories
Television Channels
9,10,13,
Type Numbers
'
19.75 ft
19.5 ft *
19.0 ft *
Variable Length, up to 5 ft " "'
Variable Length, 5 to 20 ft
90 Miter Elbow
Inner Conductor Assembly
Field Cut Straight Section, 5 to 20 ft
Field Cut Straight Section, up to 5 ft
3 -1/8"
4,
2.22 (3.30)
kV.
bellows. Fixed field flange kit, hardware kit and installation instructions.
Use at 10 ft (3 m) intervals.
tt
ft (90 m).
98.3 MHz
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3 -1/8" 50 -ohm
- 3 -1/8" 50 -ohm
STD350-1
ST0350-2
STD350-3
STD350-6
STD350-31
STD350-39
ST0350-29-
Specifications
ST0350-45- VAR
- STD350
Impedance, ohms
Max. Frequency, MHz
50
1588
99.8
Velocity, percent
Attenuation, see table
Average Power Rating, see table
Peak Power Rating, kW
(")
ST0350-40-(")
440
Dimensions
Outer Conductor,
outside dia. in (mm)
inside dia., in (mm)
Inner Conductor,
outside dia., in (mm)
3.125 (79)
3.027 (77)
1.315 (33)
1.231 (31)
3.0 (4.5)
5.19 (131.8)
4.375 (111.1)
Number of bolts
Bolt size
"
"
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3 -1/8" 50 -ohm
Attenuation
dB/100 H (100 m)
(1.00)
0.010 (0.033)
(55.25)
0.071 (0.235)
3 (61.25)
Average
Power kW
Television
Channel No. (MHz)
dB/100 ft (100 m)
Average
Power kW
440
36 (603.25)
0.239 (0.784)
20.0
66.7
37 (609.25)
0.240 (0.788)
19.9
0.075 (0.247)
63.3
38 (615.25)
0.241 (0.792)
19.8
4 (67.25)
0.079 (0.259)
60.4
39 (621.25)
0.243 (0.796)
19.7
5 (77.25)
0.084 (0.278)
56.4
40 (627.25)
0.244 (0.800)
19.6
6 (83.25)
0.088 (0.288)
54.3
41 (633.25)
0.245 (0.804)
19.5
7 (175.25)
0.128 (0.420)
37.3
42 (639.25)
0.246 (0.807)
19.4
(181.25)
0.130 (0.427)
36.7
43 (645.25)
0.247 (0.811)
19.3
9 (187.25)
0.132 (0.434)
36.1
44 (651.25)
0.248 (0.815)
19.2
10 (193.25)
0.134 (0.441)
35.5
45 (657.25)
0.250 (0.819)
19.1
(199.25)
0.137 (0.448)
35.0
46 (663.25)
0.251 (0.823)
19.1
12 (205.25)
0.139 (0.455)
34.5
47 (669.25)
0.252 (0.826)
19.0
13 (211.25)
0.141 (0.461)
34.0
48 (675.25)
0.253 (0.830)
18.9
14 (471.25)
0.211 (0.692)
22.7
49 (681.25)
0.254 (0.834)
18.8
15 (477.25)
0.212 (0.696)
22.5
50 (687.25)
0.255 (0.838)
18.7
16 (483.25)
0.214 (0.701)
22.4
51 (693.25)
0.256 (0.841)
18.6
17 (489.25)
0.215 (0.705)
22.2
52 (699.25)
0.258 (0.845)
18.6
18 (495.25)
0.218 (0.710)
22.1
53 (705.25)
0.259 (0.849)
18.5
19 (501.25)
0.218 (0.714)
22.0
54 (711.25)
0.260 (0.852)
18.4
20 (507.25)
0.219 (0.718)
21.8
55 (717.25)
0.261 (0.856)
18.3
(513.25)
0.220 (0.723)
21.7
56 (723 25)
0.262 (0.860)
18.2
22 (519.25)
0.222 (0.727)
21.6
57 (729.25)
0.263 (0.863)
18.2
23 (525.25)
0.223 (0.731)
21.4
58 (735.25)
0.264 (0.867)
18.1
24 (531.25)
0.224 (0.735)
21.3
59 (741.25)
0.265 (0.870)
18.0
25 (537.25)
0.225 (0.739)
21.2
60 (747.25)
0.267 (0.874)
17.9
26 (543.25)
0.227 (0.744)
21.1
61 (753.25)
0.267 (0.878)
17.9
27 (549.25)
0.228 (0.748)
21.0
62 (759.25)
0.269 (0.881)
17.8
28 (555.25)
0.229 (0.752)
20.9
63 (765.25)
0.270 (0.885)
17.7
29 (561.25)
0.230 (0.756)
20.7
64 (771.25)
0.271 (0.888)
17.7
30 (567.25)
0.232 (0.760)
20.6
65 (777.25)
0.272 (0.892)
17.6
(573.25)
0.233 (0.764)
20.5
66 (783.25)
0.273 (0.895)
17.5
32 (579.25)
0.234 (0.768)
20.4
67 (789.25)
0.274 (0.899)
17.4
33 (585.25)
0.235 (0.772)
20.3
68 (795.25)
0.275 (0.902)
17.4
34 (591.25)
0.237 (0.766)
20.2
69 (801.25)
0.276 (0.906)
17.3
35 (597.25)
0.238 (0.780)
20.1
11
21
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All flanged items are EIA standard and include inner connector, "0" ring, silicone grease and hardware, except
when noted. All inner connectors are silver -plated.
90 Miter Elbow
Swivel flanges, brass construction.
Impedance
ohms
Type
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
lb (kg)
ACX350 -10SE
50
4.19 (106)
4.19 (106)
10.7 (4.86)
90 Miter Elbow
Unflanged. Does not include inner connector.
Unpressurized.
Type
Impedance
ohms
ACX350- 10SE -3
50
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
lb (kg)
4.00 (102)
4.00 (102)
2.63 (1.20)
45 Miter Elbow
Swivel Flanges, brass construction.
Impedance
ohms
Type
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
lb (kg)
1162
50
4.50 (114)
4.50 (114)
9.0 (4.09)
Type 1162
Flexible Section
Accommodates movement and angles up to 30 ( 15 ).
Maximum offset 0.5 in (13 mm). Captivated inner
conductor. Includes two inner connectors.
A = 18 in (457 mm) B = 5.19 in (132 mm)
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Gas Barrier
Fixed male inner connectors both ends. Both sides have a
pressure port.
Impedance
ohms
Type
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
lb (kg)
RLA350 -16
50
1.00 (25)
5.19 (132)
4.75 (2.2)
Inner Connector
Includes electrically compensated PTFE anchor disk.
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Type
ACX350-20
ACX350-19"
Impedance
ohms
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
lb (kg)
50
1.69 (43)
50
1.69 (43)
4.13 (105)
4.13 (105)
0.63 (0.29)
0.63 (0.29)
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Type
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
lb (kg)
4852
2.16 (55)
3.62 (92)
0.31 (0.141)
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Terminal
End
Weight, lb (kg)
2062
6.3 (2.86)
Reducer, 50 -ohm
Includes two inner connectors. Not
Line
Size
3 -1/8"
1
to
Type 2062
gas barrier.
Weight
Type
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
lb (kg)
1861
4.15 (105)
5.19 (132)
0.88 (22)
5.6 (2.6)
-5/8"
Type 1861
Weight, lb (kg)
2262
5.6 (2.55)
Weight, Ib (kg)
23187
6 (2.72)
Horizontal Hanger
Permits axial movement caused by expansion and
contraction. Includes clamps and hardware. Use at
10 ft (3 m) intervals.
Type
Weight, Ib (kg)
3912
0.8 (0.36)
Type 3912
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Includes "0" ring, silicone lubricant, nuts, bolts and
lockwashers for one flange joint.
Type 69226 -2
Type
Weight, lb (kg)
69226 -2
0.50 (0.23)
"0"
Ring Gasket
Type
10683 -405
Weight, lb (kg)
ACX350 -37
2.9 (1.32)
Swivel Flange
Includes fixed ring, sliding ring, silver solder and flux.
Order inner connector and hardware kit separately.
Type 18200
Type
Weight, lb (kg)
18200
2.00 (0.91)
Fixed Flange
Includes silver solder and flux. Order inner connector and
hardware kit separately.
Type 15840
Type
Weight, lb (kg)
15840
2.00 (0.91)
Unpressurized Coupling
Connects unflanged lines and fittings. Includes supported
inner connector and sleeve outer connector with clamps.
A
Type
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight, lb (kg)
4862A
3.50 (89)
3.56 (90)
1.5 (0.68)
Type 4862A
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Weight
lb(kg)
13927
2.25 (57.2)
6.3 (2.86)
Type 13927
line. Prevents lateral motion, and accommodates differential expansion and contraction. Mounting hardware for
"D" holes is included. Hardware is 1/2".
Type
RLA300 -11 -H
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
4.13
2.25
(57.2)
0.53
(13.5)
6.0
(2.73)
(104.9)
Type
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib(kg)
RLA300 -12
26.0 (660)
19.0 (483)
9.38 (4.26)
Lateral Brace
Mounts through single 7/16 in (11mm) hole. Use one
near bottom to restrict lateral motion of line while permitting vertical and horizontal movement.
A
Type
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib(kg)
RLA300 -14
40.0 (1016)
6.50 (165.1)
2.25 (102)
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in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
RLA300-15
8.0
6.87
(174.5)
2.80
(71.1)
(3.73)
(203.2)
8.2
Slip Hanger
For indoor use. Flange mounted. Supports the
transmission line, and accommodates lateral motion due
to expansion and contraction.
Type
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
RLA300 -22
3 -3/16 (81)
2.0 (0.9)
(sq.)
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Inners
OnIyTM
night.
MACXLine Inners Only replacement sections include
captivated inner connector, hardware kit for EIA flange,
and installation insrtuctions.
MACX350A- 25 -( *)
ft (Includes bellows)
MACX350A -26
ft (No bellows)
MACX350A-24
MACX350A-TK
MACX350A-TK -2
STD350- 25 -( *)
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Fully compatible with EIA standard RS -225 and
lEC recommendations.
All flanged sections come complete with one inner
-5/8" 50 -ohm
Section
Type No.
561
2761 -VAR -1
2761 -VAR -11
20
'llanged
561 -11
561 -21
one end
"unflanged
'"
1/8 in (3
Characteristics
Type No.
561
Impedance, ohms
Max. Frequency, MHz
Velocity, percent
Attenuation, see table
Average Power Rating, see table
Peak Power Rating, kW
50
0.5
150
Dimensions
Outer Conductor,
Outside dia. in (mm)
Inside dia., in (mm)
1.625 (41)
1.527 (38)
Inner Conductor,
Outside dia., in (mm)
0.664 (17)
0.588 (15)
1.35 (2.0)
mm).
3000
99.8
3.50 (88.9)
2.810 (71.37)
4
5/16"
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Attenuation
db/100 It (100 m)
Average
Power kW
Television
Channel No. (MHz)
Attenuation
db/100 tt (100 m)
Average
Power kW
'
(1.00)
0.017 (0.056)
148
36 (603.25)
0.466 (1.530)
5.97
(55.25)
0.1405 (0.4609)
19.8
37 (609.25)
0.469 (1.538)
5.94
(61.25)
0.1479 (0.4854)
18.8
38 (615.25)
0.471 (1.546)
5.92
4 (67.25)
0.1550 (0.5086)
18.0
39 (621.25)
0.473 (1.553)
5.89
5 (77.25)
0.1662 (0.5452)
16.8
40 (627.25)
0.476 (1.561)
5.86
6 (83.25)
0.1725 (0.5660)
16.2
41 (633.25)
0.478 (1.568)
5.83
7 (175.25)
0.251 (0.822)
11.1
42 (639.25)
0.480 (1.576)
5.80
8 (181.25)
0.255 (0.836)
10.9
43 (645.25)
0.482 (1.583)
5.78
9 (187.25)
0.259 (0.850)
10.8
44 (651.25)
0.485 (1.590)
5.75
10 (193.25)
0.263 (0.864)
10.6
45 (657.25)
0.487 (1.598)
5.72
(199.25)
0.267 (0.877)
10.4
46 (663.25)
0.489 (1.605)
5.70
12 (205.25)
0.271 (0.890)
10.3
47 (669.25)
0.491 (1.612)
5.67
13 (211.25)
0.275 (0.903)
10.1
48 (675.25)
0.494 (1.620)
5.64
14 (471.25)
0.412 (1.351)
6.77
49 (681.25)
0.496 (1.627)
5.62
15 (477.25)
0.415 (1.360)
6.72
50 (687.25)
0.498 (1.634)
5.60
16 (483.25)
0.417 (1.369)
6.68
51 (693.25)
0.500 (1.641)
5.57
17 (489.25)
0.420 (1.377)
6.64
52 (699.25)
0.502 (1.648)
5.55
18 (495.25)
0.422 (1.386)
6.60
53 (705.25)
0.505 (1.656)
5.52
19 (501.25)
0.425 (1.394)
6.56
54 (711.25)
0.507 (1.663)
5.50
20 (507.25)
0.427 (1.402)
6.52
55 (717.25)
0.509 (1.670)
5.48
(513.25)
0.430 (1.411)
6.48
56 (723.25)
0.511 (1.677)
5.45
22 (519.25)
0.433 (1.419)
6.44
57 (729.25)
0.513 (1.684)
5.43
23 (525.25)
0.435 (1.427)
6.41
58 (735.25)
0.515 (1.691)
5.41
24 (531.25)
0.438 (1.435)
6.37
59 (741.25)
0.517 (1.698)
5.39
25 (537.25)
0.440 (1.444)
6.33
60 (747.25)
0.520 (1.705)
5.36
26 (543.25)
0.442 (1.452)
6.30
61 (753.25)
0.522 (1.711)
5.34
27 (549.25)
0.445 (1.460)
6.26
62 (759.25)
0.524 (1.718)
5.32
28 (555.25)
0.447 (1.468)
6.23
63 (765.25)
0.526 (1.725)
5.30
29 (561.25)
0.450 (1.476)
6.20
64 (771.25)
0.528 (1.732)
5.28
30 (567.25)
0.452 (1.484)
6.16
65 (777.25)
0.530 (1.739)
5.26
11
21
(573.25)
0.455 (1.492)
6.13
66 (783.25)
0.532 (1.745)
5.24
32 (579.25)
0.457 (1.499)
6.10
67 (789.25)
0.534 (1.752)
5.22
33 (585.25)
0.459 (1.507)
6.07
68 (795.25)
0.536 (1.759)
5.20
34 (591.25)
0.462 (1.515)
6.04
69 (801.25)
0.538 (1.766)
5.18
35 (597.25)
0.464 (1.523)
6.00
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VSWR 1.0
VSWR 1.0
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Unpressurized Coupling
Connects unflanged lines and fittings. Includes supported
inner connector and sleeve outer connector with clamps.
A
Type
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib(kg)
4861A
2.19 (56)
2.50 (64)
0.5 (0.23)
Line
Size
1
-5/8"
Type
Weight, Ib (kg)
7/8"
1560A
0.7 (0.32)
-5/8"
1561A
1.3 (0.59)
Swivel Flange
Includes fixed ring, sliding ring, silver solder and flux.
Order inner connector and hardware kit separately.
Line Size
Type
Weight, Ib (kg)
7/8"
18096
0.44 (0.20)
-5/8"
18041
0.94 (0.43)
Fixed Flange
Includes sliver solder and flux. Order inner connector and
hardware kit separately.
Line Size
Type
Weight, Ib (kg)
7/8"
18630
0.38 (0.18)
-5/8"
18631
0.94 (0.43)
Type 18631
Hardware Kit
Includes "0" ring, silicone lubricant, nuts bolts and lock washers for one flange joint.
Line Size
Type
Weight, Ib (kg)
7/8"
66748 -6
0.03 (0.02)
-5/8"
69225 -2
0.25 (0.12)
"0"
Ring Gasket
Type
7/8"
10683 -197
-5/8"
10683 -406
Type 69225-2
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Type
Weight, Ib (kg)
7/8"
2260B
1.2 (0.55)
-5/8"
2261A
3.4 (1.55)
Type 2260B
Type
Weight, Ib (kg)
7/8"
2360A
1.2 (0.55)
-5/8"
2361A
3.4 (1.55)
Type 30452
Joins two components having captivated inner connectors. 6 in (150 mm) length. No inner connectors. Includes
hardware.
Type
Weight, Ib (kg)
30452
3.0 (1.36)
Line Size
-5/8"
End Terminal
Type
Weight, lb (kg)
-5/8"
2061
2.3 (1.04)
Type 2061
Flexible Section
Accommodates vibration and angles up to 30 . Maximum
offset 0.25 in (6mm) for 1 -5/8" line. Includes two inner
connectors.
Line
Size
Type 20695
-5/8"
Inpendance
ohms
Type
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
lb (kg)
20695
50
10.0 (254)
3.5 (89)
4.2 (1.91)
0=4
Line Size
A-)04
Number of Bolts
Bolt Size
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7/8"
3.50 (88.9)
2.25 (57.1)
2.810 (71.37)
1.750 (44.45)
5/16"
1/4"
Reducer 50 -ohm
Includes two inner connectors. Not
Line
Size
1
gas barrier.
Type
in (mm)
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
1860A
5.46 (139)
3.50 (89)
3.34 (85)
2.3 (1.1)
1861
4.15 (105)
5.19 (132)
0.88 (22)
5.6 (2.6)
-5/8" to
7/8"
3 -1/8" to
-5/8"
Gas Barrier
Heavy duty. Fixed male inner connectors both ends. Both
sides have a pressure port.
B
Type
Impedance
ohms
Size
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
7/8"
1260A
50
1.13 (29)
2.25 (57)
1.2 (0.55)
-5/8"
1261B
50
1.66 (42)
3.50 (89)
3.6 (1.7)
Line
IFC
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Type 1860A
Inner Connector
Includes PTFE anchor disk.
B
Type
Impedance
ohms
Size
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
7/8"
25385
75
0.93 (24)
1.94 (49)
0.05 (0.02)
7/8"
34389A
50
0.93 (24)
1.94 (49)
0.06 (0.03)
-5/8"
34660
50
1.17 (30)
2.30 (58)
0.13 (0.06)
Line
Type 1261B
Weight
Size
Type
in (mm)
in (mm)
Ib(kg)
7/8"
4850A
1.31 (33)
2.31 (59)
0.03 (0.014)
-5/8"
4851
1.18 (30)
2.34 (59)
0.16 (0.073)
Type 34389A
-5/8"
Type 4851
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IB
Type
Impedance
ohms
Size
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
7/8"
1060A
50
3.08 (78)
2.44 (62)
1.4 (0.64)
50
2.89 (73)
2.89 (73)
3.5 (1.59)
Line
90 Miter Elbow
Type ACX150-10SE-3
Size
Type
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
-5/8"
ACX150- 10SE -3
2.65 (67)
2.65 (67)
0.69 (0.32)
Line
1116 111..15b.
A-)-1
-5/8" Hangers
Rigid Hanger
Type 13924
Type
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
-5/8"
13924
3.06 (77.7)
1.4 (0.64)
Line
Spring Hanger
Accommodates line expansion and contraction. Use at 50
ft (15 m) intervals. Mounts to 9/16 in (14 mm) diameter
hole with included 1/2" diameter bolt or to angle adapters.
A
Type
in (mm)
in (mm)
Weight
Ib (kg)
14379
3.06 (77.7)
14.0 (355.6)
3.2 (1.45)
Line
Size
1
Type 13555A
-5/8"
Sliding Hanger
Use at 10 ft (3 m) intervals. Mounts to 9/16 in (14 mm)
Type 13555A
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Low Wind Load
The cylindrical shape of GUIDELine waveguide reduces
tower wind loading by one -third compared with rectangular waveguide and allow pressurization without risk or
distortion and performance degradation. The shape and
construction also resist distortion in high winds, icing
and other severe environmental conditions. The result
is stable and consistent performance proven under all
weather conditions.
waveguide allowing a constant pressurization of the system up to 2 lb/in2, while permitting the flexibility of routing the waveguide using typical WR elbow configurations.
Advanced design of GUIDELine waveguide provides
highest efficiency and eliminates cross polarization loads
loading.
GUIDELine Characteristics
Waveguide
Size
Length
in (mm)
Weight
lb (kg)
GLW1750
102.86 (2612.4)
95 (43)
480 (2135)
GLW1700
102.85 (2612.4)
87 (39)
440 (1957)
GLW1500
108.00 (2743.2)
75 (34)
397 (1766)
GLW1350
112.00 (2844.8)
69 (31)
371 (1650)
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Performance
Channel
Number
Visual Carrier
Attenuation
MHz
dB/100 ft
471.25
477.25
483.25
489.25
495.25
501.25
0.0521
0.0502
0.0484
0.0469
0.0454
0.0441
507.25
513.25
519.25
525.25
0.0430
0.0419
0.0409
0.0399
531.25
537.25
543.25
549.25
555.25
561.25
567.25
573.25
579.25
585.25
591.25
597.25
603.25
609.25
615.25
621.25
627.25
633.25
0.0391
0.0383
0.0375
0.0368
0.0362
0.0356
0.0350
0.0344
0.0339
0.0334
0.0330
0.0325
0.0321
0.0317
0.0314
0.0310
0.0307
0.0303
621.25
627.25
633.25
639.25
645.25
651.25
657.25
663.25
669.25
675.22
0.0490
0.0482
0.0474
0.0466
0.0459
0.0452
0.0445
0.0439
0.0428
0.0428
68
0.04.25
6877.25
693.25
699.25
705.25
711.25
717.25
0.04188
0.0413
0.0408
0.0404
0.0399
0.0395
723.25
729.25
735.25
741.25
747.25
753.25
659.25
765.25
771.25
777.25
783.25
789.25
795.25
801.25
0.0530
0.0523
0.0516
0.0510
0.0504
0.0498
0.0493
0.0488
0.0483
0.0478
0.0473
0.0469
0.0464
0.0460
GLW1750
14
15
16
17
18
19
GLW1700
20
21
22
23
GLW1750
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
41
41
GLW1500
39
40
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p
g channel
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
GLW1350
Determine Efficiency
56
57
58
59
60
Efficiency in percent
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
100
10'1'
0.035x10 =0.35 dB
Efficiency =
nREw.
10
- 92.3%
Standard Conditions
For Attenuation: VSWR 1.0 Ambient Temperature 24 C (75 F).
For Average Power: VSWR 1.0 Ambient Temperature 24 C (75 F).
Waveguide Temperature 64 C (147 F).
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Antenna
la. WR
lb.
lb
4. Vertical Run
4a. GUIDELine Circular Waveguide
4b. Vertical Spring Hanger (One Hanger for Every Two Sections)
4b
5b
5c
6a
6c
6d
6e
6f
6d
6g
6h
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6b
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System
To
Rectangular
Waveguide
To Transmitter
Andrew Passive Power Products works in close collaboration with manufacturers and broadcasters to produce high
quality RF systems in frequency ranges from 30 kHz to 3
GHz and at power levels from watts to megawatts.
The components and systems include but are not limited to:
Directional Couplers
Filters
Waveguide and Coax
Waveguide
Coaxial
Band Rejects
Switches
Precision
Adjustable
Power Combiners
Waveguide
Waveguide
Coaxial
Coaxial
Switchless Combiners
Open Wire
Hybrids
Waveguide
Coaxial
n
/2
it (Magic
Tee)
Loads
Water Cooled
Channel Combiners
Constant Impedance
Waveguide
Coaxial
Starpoint
Andrew Passive Power Products provides a wide range of
OEM products. We maintain customer specific designs
and offer brand labeling on request.
Air Cooled
Waveguide
Coaxial
Diplexers
Coaxial
Dual Aural
Waveguide
360
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D- MasKTM Series
ors
30 kW UHF Band -pass D- MasKTM Filters
for DTV Broadcast
Multi-Mode
Low Insertion Loss
Superior Rejection
Temperature Compensated
Lightweight Aluminum Construction
Compact Size
Low VSWR
Average Powers to 30 kW
09:38:50
14 JUL 1998
CH2
821
log MAG
10 dB/
REF 0 dB
B:
-64.966 dB
Specifications
Average Power Rating, kW
30
2: -8.3594
dB-4 MHz
Frequency
UHF -TV
3 -7
Passband VSWR
1.08 or better
1:
4:
dB
0 Hz
2452
dB.
4 MHz
36 dB
-9 MHz
-70.
PRm
Cor
n
CENTER 587.000 000 MHz
nREw.
SPAN
dB at Fc
0.3
9.0 MHz
-64
150
Impedance, ohms
50
Connections
4 -1/16" EIA
Dimensions, in (mm)
25.000 000 MN
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CF500 Series
Digital Television
CF500 Series Tunable DTV/DVB
Band-pass Filters
Andrew has developed a series of optimal performance,
coaxial band -pass filters to meet the latest digital
performance specifications in both Europe and the
U.S. (European units shown). The U.S. version has six
resonators; the European version has five. The filter
suppresses unwanted spurious signals from the pass
band edge through the third harmonic including the
critical GPS band (1.5 GHz -1.7 GHz). You get all of this
in addition to tunability and a range of power levels
to 2.5 kW. Fixed tuned units are also available.
<
mm)-*
l'
13.25 in
(337 mm)
12.00 in
(305 mm)
11.00 in
(279 mm)
13.00 in appox.
(330 mm)
9.19 in
(233 mm)
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CF500 Series
10 dB/
log MAG
S21
5:-64.966
REF 0 dB
dB
Specifications
000 MHz
REF -1
dB
0
-8.3594
-4
-7.2452
4
-70.108
-9
Hz
dB
MHz
dB
MHz.
dB
MHz
-'"'s)
2.5
Frequency
UHF -TV
Passband VSWR
1.12 or better
0.6
Rejection
150
Impedance, ohms
50
Connections
Dimensions, in (mm),
CENTER
kW unit
or 1-5/8' EIA
25.000000 MHz
SPAN
Typical Rejection
821
CENTER
delay
50
REF
-2.945
557.000000 MHz
ns
SPAN
1:
-1.0526 ns
557.000 000 MHz
2:
118.15
3'
-554
97 759
580
na
MHz
ne
MHz
8.000000 MHz
821
log MAG
dB/
REF 0
dB
1:
-.4584
dB
55J.000010 MHz
3
2:
-.7600
dB
.5y NH
dB
3: -.7272
-583 MHz
CENTER
SPAN
8.000000 MHz
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CF510 Series
Applications
Features
Low VSWR
Very Low Insertion Loss
Excellent Rejection
Rugged Aluminum Construction
Average Powers to 10 kW
Input
48'n
122 mm CHE21
19'n
(48.3 mm) CHE69
62.8 in
(159.6 mm) CHE21
26.8 in
(67.9 mm) CHE69
72 in
Output
r
15 in- 19in-1
Depending on channel
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CF510 Series
CH2 SP1
log MAG
.1
dB/
REF
1:-.1272
0 dB
dB
Specifications
dB
726.2 MHz
3*
-.2068
dB.
733.8 MHz
Average Power, kW
10
Frequency
UHF
-24 or better
0.15
Rejection
Fci6MHz
Fci12MHz
Cor
-10 dB or more
-30 dB or more
230
Impedance, ohms
50
Connections
DIN 13 -30 or
40 or more
-5/8'
CH2 SY1
log MAG
dB/
REF 0
dB 3
3:-.1830
dB
Val
,I IA,
I,,.
000 01
:
I,-
0 MHz
-.19 9
dB
726
MHz
.,,,,
Cor
Typical Rejection
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EVA Series
iso
UHF Tunable EVATm Band -Pass Filters
for DTV Broadcast
Features
Band IVN Tunability
Low VSWR
Average Powers to 3 kW
EVA
n
I
rr
I-
O
181n (457 mm)
Specifications
Average Power Rating, kW
2.5
Frequency
UHF -TV
Passband VSWR
1.1 or better
Fc
0.3
9.0 MHz
-64
31 in (787 mm)
150
Impedance, ohms
50
Connections
Dimensions, in (mm)
8 in
O
T
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(152 mm)
Low VSWR
Low Insertion Loss
Excellent Rejection
Precision Design
Compact Size
Pseudo -Elliptic Response
0 a.
Specifications
Average Power Handling, W
250
Frequency Band
L -band
Insertion Loss, dB
0.60 dB or less
at fc 2.00 MHz
-15 dB or more
at fc 3.00 MHz
-30 dB or more
Impedance, ohms
50
10
20
30
40
50
1486
1488
1490
1494
1496
Frequency (MHz
ANpEw
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Features
Low VSWR
Very Low Insertion Loss
Superior Rejection
Precision Design
Temperature Compensated
Pseudo -Elliptic Response
Specifications
Average Power, kW
Frequency
1.10:1 or better
Insertion Loss
See graph
Rejection
See graph
Impedance, ohms
50
Connections
EIA
Dimensions, in (mm)
-0.5
-10
-1
-20
-1.5
-30
-2
m -40
-2.5
-50
3.5
-60
d
-70
-80
-4
-90
-4.5
100
-5
to-1.77
1
f -0.77
f0+0.97
Frequency (MHz)
Frequency (MHz)
to
I60.77
to
f0+1.77
f00.97
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WF Series
Excellent Rejection
Low VSWR
Proven Performance
Unique Design
Dual Mode Filters
Rugged Aluminum Construction
A
'lit
01111111111111
1.11
Output
Ordering Information
Dimension
Type No.
Frequency MHz
Channels
Waveguide Size
A, in (mm)
Dimension
B, in (mm)
WF104
632 -806
41 -69
WR1150
126 -139
(3200 -3530)
105-118
(2667 -2997)
35
(889)
WF504
470-632
14-40
WR1500
147-179
(3734 -4547)
126-158
(3200 -4013)
39
(990)
Typical Response
Specifications
10
o
-10
-20
J
f
50
-60
Up to 240
Frequency Range
Input VSWR
fv -0.75 to fv +4.75 MHz
Over Channel Bandwidth
1.05:1 or better
v-3.58 F
v
fv 4.5
1.08:1 or better
0.15
0.20
Rejection
See graph
Input Isolation
-70
I
Dimension
(mm)
C, in
to Reject Load
-25 dB or more
to Ballast Load
-35 dB or more
f v +9.0
v+8.08
Frequency (MHz)
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Transmitter Systems
Features
Low VSWR
to conform to current electrical and mechanical performance specifications for transmitter base station systems
within the digital cellular phone industry.
Specifications
8 25 in
I`
Average Power, W
200
Peak Power, kW
1.5
869 -894
Return Loss, dB
22 or better
Insertion Loss, dB
< 0.50
Intermodulation Suppression, dB
>130
75 or more
2.50in
(6.35 cm)
i
I
915 MHz
70 or more
80 or more
35 or more
56 or more
(20.96 cm)
Number of channels
-10
Spacing, kHz
30
-20
Modulation
s/4 DOPSK
Impedance, ohms
50
Connectors
Type
-30
-40
-50
-60
70
80
90
100
110
r()
820.0
869.0
894.0
940.0
849
Frequency (MHz)
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Combiners
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CF
Series
Minimized Length
Wide Range
of Power Levels
Rugged Construction
<
L
L
A
B
v
CF
354
<-L-
CF
CF
368
357
Specifications
Frequency
UHF Band
VSWR, max.
<0.1
Rejection, dB
2nd harmonic
>40 dB
3rd Harmonic
>30 dB
CF318
CF 269
CF 270
Ordering Information
Type No.*
Average Power, kW
CF269 -0XX
Connections
Frequency MHz
Length, in (mm)
-5/8" EIA
470 -860
22 (559)
-5/8"
-5/8"
Diameter (B)
CF270 -0XX
470 -860
22.5 (572)
CF318 -0X)(
15
3 -1/8" EIA
470 -860
18 (458)
3 -1/8"
CF357 -0XX
30
3 -1/8" EIA
470 -626
24 (610)
4- 1/16"
CF368 -0XX
30
3 -1/8" EIA
626 -860
24 (610)
4- 1/16"
CF621 -0XX
30
698 -860
20 (508)
4- 1/16"
CF354 -0XX
60
6 -1/8" EIA
470 -650
24 (610)
6 -1/8"
CF354 -0X)(
60
6 -1/8" EIA
650 -698
24 (610)
6 -1/8"
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Filters
Features
High Rejection through 5th Harmonic
tiJ
Minimized Length
Copper or Aluminum Construction
Specifications
Frequency, MHz
174 -230
VSWR
<1.08
Insertion Loss, dB
<0.1
Rejection, dB
2nd Harmonic
>40
>30
Connections
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CF
Series
Harmonic Filters
Features
17
t
Minimized Length
Entire FM Band Coverage
of Power Ratings
FM Harmonic
Filler
Specifications
Frequency, MHz
VSWR
<1.10
Insertion Loss, dB
<0.10
>50
Ordering Information
Type No.
CFH211 -OFM
Diameter (B)
-5/8" EIA
54 (1372)
3 -1/8"
Connections
Average Power, kW
5
CFH221 -OFM
54 (1372)
3 -1/8"
CFH312 -OFM
10
3 -1/8" EIA
54 (1372)
4- 1/16"
CFH322 -OFM
10
54 (1372)
4- 1/16"
CFH314-OFM
20
3 -1/8" EIA
60 (1524)
6 -1/8"
CFH324-OFM
20
60 (1524)
6 -1/8"
CFH316 -OFM
40
3 -1/8" EIA
60 (1524)
9- 3/16"
CFH326 -0FM
40
60 (1524)
9-3/16"
" For
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A/IDR/w.
Features
Temperature Stable
Wide Range
of Power Levels
CL
35
30
eT = 60
Pressure Gradient
50
r-
-0-
10
10% glycol
50
75
100
125
150
175
200
CL 301
CL401
CL601
Average Power, kW
50
70
100
Peak Power, kW
500
1500
2000
Connector
3 -1/8" EIA
4- 1/16" EIA
6 -1/8" EIA
Any TV Channel
1.05:1
1.05:1
1.05:1
1.2:1
1.2:1
1.2:1
a(6-1/8
VSWR
80 (552)
25
20
DoCoolant
CL 601
Input
Coolant
Mixture
RF
15
Type No.
Connections
10
CL 401
upt
(FF
(swivel flange)
CL 301
Input
Output
l'll
Coolant
Input
Output
Coolant
Input
Pressure Gradient
See Graph
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WL Series
Low VSWR
Rugged Construction
Simple Design
Fine Tuner Provided
Efficient
Tuners
0 t et
, 3/4 In or
In NPT
Water Tray
Inlet
3/4 In or
In NPT (F)
II
NII
-(387.03 cm)
144.50 In
Ordering Information
Type No.
Waveguide
Peak Synch
Size
Power, kW
(U.S.A.)
WL -811
WR1800
240
14 -19
WL-511
WR1500
240
14-19
WL -512
WR1500
240
20 -29
WL -513
WR1500
240
30 -39
WL -514
WR1500
240
40 -49
10.00 In
(25.4 cm)
max
max
Specifications
Peak Sync Power VSWR (See table above)
WL-111
WR1150
240
41
Channel BW
470 -860 MHz
Input Connection
1.05:1
1.20:1
Rectangular waveguide
Coolant Connection
-69
Inlet
Outlet
80 (552)
Coolant Temperature, C ( F)
27 (160)
Flow Rate
Contact Andrew
Pressure Gradient
See graph
Coolant Range, %
10 - 50
Pressure Gradient
50
40
10
15
20
25
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CD
Series
Directional Couplers
Features
32 dB+ Directivity
Broad Frequency Range
Reversible
Low VSWR
Field Replaceable Resistor
Very Compact Design
-90 Scale
Directional
Couplers
5.375 In
(137 mm)
Max
M4 SNCS X
1.00'
Coaxial Line
RF Power Flow
Specifications
Ordering Information
Type No.
Connections
CD308 -N
CD309 -N
CD310 -N
CD408 -N
4- 1/16 ",
4- 1/16 ",
4- 1 /16 ",
CD409 -N
CD410 -N
Number of Couplers
Female
Female
Female
CD608 -N
CD609 -N
CD610 -N
CD314 -N
3 -1/8" Field
CD414 -N
CD614 -N
AApRM.
Installable (w/saddle)
4- 1/16" Field Installable (w/saddle)
6 -1/8" Field Installable (w/saddle)
Coupling Range, dB
-30 to -70
50 -860
VSWR
1.03 or better
Directivity, dB
32 or greater
Connectors
Coupler
N, TNC, SMA
Line
Impedance, ohms
50
1
1
1
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CD
Low VSWR
Broad Frequency Range
High Directivity
F.
Iffili
Field Replaceable
frV.75--
Compact Design
Light Weight
CD
P7)
'
11'
Line Size
Line Size
Specifications
Coupling Range, dB
-30 to -60
50 -4000
A REF
VSWR
1.03 or better
Directivity, dB
30 or greater
Connectors
Coupler
N, SMA, BNC
EIA,IEC, unflanged
Line
Impedance, ohms
50
Untlanged
EIA
Ordering Information
Type No.
Line Size
Flange Type
6 (152)
6 (152)
Unflanged
Unflanged
1-5/8" EIA
Unflanged
Unflanged
7 (178)
7 (178)
14.5 (368)
7 (178)
7 (178)
Unflanged
Unflanged
3 -1/8" EIA
Unflanged
3 -1/8" EIA
4- 1/16"
4- 1/16"
4 -1/8"
4- 1/16"
4- 1/16"
4- 1/16" EIA
4- 1/16" EIA
IEC50 -105
Unflanged
4- 1/16" EIA
CD603
6 -1/8"
6 -1/8" EIA
C0604
6 -1/8"
6 -1/8"
Unflanged
6 -1/8" EIA
6 -1/8" EIA
CD103 (1 -2 GHz)
CD104 (2 -4 GHz)
7/8"
7/8"
7/8" EIA
7/8" EIA
CD201
CD202
CD203
1-5/8"
1-5/8"
1-5/8"
1-5/8"
1-5/8"
CD301
CD302
CD303
CD304
CD305
3 -1/8"
3 -1/8"
CD401
CD402
CD403
CD404
CD405
CD204
CD205
CD605
CD606
3 -1/8"
3 -1/8"
3 -1/8"
6 -1/8"
2
1
4
2
1
2
2
1
1
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6.75 (171)
8 (203)
7.5 (191)
8 (203)
(203)
(203)
8 (203)
10 (254)
8 (203)
8
8
10
10
10
10
(254)
(254)
(254)
(254)
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CP Series
Quick Connect
r
1
Auto Locking
t.I,1TtJ
Reduced Weight
Various Port Arrangements
l'
Mounting
Surface
14-A1
"I
c -sT
RF
00
contact
3
It
"U" Links
2"U' Links
typ.
p
43 dia.
1.00' typ.
Specifications
a(P<-mo
O
5
00
O
o
00
Frequency
Contact Andrew
Power
VSWR
1.04:1 max
Interlocks
DPDT
Ordering Information
Type
Number
380
Number of
Ports
Dimensions, in (mm)
Impedance
ohms
-5/8"
-5/8"
-5/8"
-5/8"
50
15 (381)
0.81 (21)
15 (381)
15 (381)
15 (381)
6 (152)
50
6 (152)
0.81 (21)
50
20 (508)
15 (381)
6 (152)
0.81 (21)
50
20 (508)
20 (508)
6 (152)
0.81 (21)
15.5 (394)
7 (178)
7 (178)
7 (178)
0.88
0.88
0.88
0.88
(22)
(22)
(22)
(22)
Unflanged
Unf Ian ged
Unflanged
Unf Ian ged
(279)
(279)
(279)
(279)
0.88
0.88
0.88
0.88
(22)
(22)
(22)
(22)
Line
Size
Rear
Connector
CP235
CP245
CP255
CP275
CP335
3-1/8"
50
15.5 (394)
CP345
50
16 (406)
CP355
50
23 (584)
16 (406)
16 (406)
CP375
3-1/8"
3-1/8"
3-1/8"
50
23 (584)
23 (584)
CP435
22 (559)
50
22 (559)
22 (559)
22 (559)
11
CP455
50
32 (813)
50
32 (813)
22 (559)
32 (813)
11
CP475
4- 1/16"
4- 1/16"
4- 1/16"
4- 1/16"
50
CP445
CP635
6-1/8"
50
26 (660)
26 (660)
13 (330)
1.12 (28)
6 -1/8" EIA
CP645
50
26 (660)
50
38 (965)
CP675
50
38 (965)
13 (330)
CP637
75
26 (660)
CP647
75
26 (660)
CP657
75
38 (965)
CP677
75
38 (965)
38 (965)
26 (660)
26 (660)
26 (660)
38 (965)
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.12
6 -1/8" EIA
26 (660)
26 (660)
13 (330)
CP655
6-1/8"
6-1/8"
6-1/8"
6-1/8"
6-1/8"
6-1/8"
6-1/8"
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11
11
13 (330)
13 (330)
13 (330)
13 (330)
13 (330)
(28)
(28)
(28)
(28)
(28)
(28)
(28)
6 -1/8" EIA
6 -1/8" EIA
6 -1/8" EIA
6 -1/8" EIA
6 -1/8" EIA
6 -1/8" EIA
PPD Series
Low VSWR
Multi-channel Bandwidth
Bypass to Either Antenna
Typical Dimensions
Dimensions, in (mm)
Line Size
16.00
3.63
24.00
61.50
62.00
(406)
(92)
(610)
(1562)
(1575)
3 -1/8"
18.00
(457)
4.88
(124)
26.00
(660)
68.00
(1727)
70.38
(1788)
6 -1/8"
28.00
(711)
10.15
28.00
(711)
72.00
67.00
(1702)
-5/8"
18.69
(475)
8.30
(211)
4.50
(114)
27.00
(686)
3 -1/8"
21.07
(535)
8.93
(227)
4.63
(118)
30.00
(762)
6 -1/8"
32.25
(819)
9.75
(248)
21.00
(533)
42.00
(1067)
-5/8"
(258)
(1829)
RF
4
B
Diagram
Dimensions, in (mm)
Line Size
1
Specifications
Power Handling
Frequency Range
VHF -UHF
VSWR
1.10:1 max.
Insertion Loss, dB
0.10
Power Split
3.0 dB
Impedance, ohms
50
Connections
Unflanged (typical)
0.1 dB
Typical Dimensions
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CS Series
Low VSWR
Manual Operation
Rugged Design
Specifications
Switch Size
00
Electrical
Inputs
Led
Indicators
Power Handling
Peak, kW
loar
Typical Dimensions
Average @ 25 MHz, kW
Average
250 MHz, kW
-5/8"
3 -1/8"
4- 1/16"
6 -1/8"
165
300
500
1000
30
55
180
18
90
30
Frequency Range
dc to 250 MHz
VSWR
1.03:1 (max)
60
Insertion Loss
0.06 dB (max)
60 or more
Impedance, ohms
50
3 or less
Connections
Ordering Information
Typical Dimensions, in (mm)
Type No.
Line Size
CS250-XYY'
CS251-XYY'
Ports
1-5/8"
1-5/8"
3.75 (95.3)
3.75 (95.3)
9.00 (228.6)
9.00 (228.6)
10.75 (273.1)
10.75 (273.1)
12.75 (323.9)
12.75 (323.9)
1.50 (38.1)
1.50 (38.1)
CS350-XYY'
CS351-XYY'
3-1/8"
3-1/8"
5.50 (139.7)
5.50 (139.7)
13.00 (330.2)
13.00 (330.2)
15.00 (381.0)
15.00 (381.0)
12.88 (327.2)
12.88 (327.2)
1.63 (41.4)
1.63 (41.4)
CS450-XYY'
CS451-XYY'
4-1/16"
4-1/16"
6.50 (165.1)
6.50 (165.1)
15.00 (381.0)
15.00 (381.0)
16.50 (419.1)
16.50 (419.1)
13.41 (340.6)
1.72 (43.7)
1.72 (43.7)
CS650-XYY'
CS651-XYY'
6-1/8"
6-1/8"
9.38 (283.3)
9.38 (283.3)
20.00 (508.0)
20.00 (508.0)
23.00 (584.2)
23.00 (584.2)
13.84 (351.5)
in
13.41 (340.6)
13.84 (351.5)
1.72 (43.7)
1.72 (43.7)
control voltage.
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Transfer Switches
Features
H or E-plane Configuration
Low VSWR
Manual Operation
Rugged Design
WS
Specifications
Waveguide Type
WS104
WR1150
Configuration
Up to 300
Frequency Range
VSWR
0.06
Isolation, dB
70 or more
Impedance, ohms
50
5 or less
E -Plane
WS503
WR1500
E-Plane
WS801
WR1800
E-Plane
WS106
WR1150
H-Plane
WS507
WR1500
H-Plane
WR 1500 Outline
switch mounting
brackets - 4 provided
12.12 in
4-(308 mm)-ni
+P
motor
19.931n
(506 mm)
-15
53 in (344 mm)
I1P
mm)-
mtg. holes
2 -each bracket
position
switch mounting
- 4 provided
brackets
mounting brackets.
motor
13.93 in
(354 mm)
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WR 1150 Outline
12.00 in
(305 mm)
ea. way
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Itrr
Light Weight
Broadband
Compact Size
O
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Specifications
Ordering Information
Dimensions, in (mm)
Type No.
up to 10
Frequency, MHz
45 -250
Power Split
to within
Isolation, dB
35 or more
VSWR
Insertion loss, dB
0.05 or less
CH
56 (1422)
60 (1524)
(152)
12 (305)
Impedance, ohms
50
CH203-003/6
3-6
42 (1067)
46 (1168)
(152)
12 (305)
Phase shift
90
CH203-007/13
7-13
14 (356)
18 (457)
(152)
12 (305)
Connections
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CH203-002
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CH
Series
FM Coaxial Hybrids
Features
Wholeband Quadrature Performance
Used as Power Combiners or Dividers
CH Series FM Hybrid
Our high -power quadrature crossover coaxial hybrids are
designed for optimum performance. The shielded tube
Output
Output A
Relea
Input
Specifications
Frequency, MHz
87.5 to 108
VSWR
<1.06:1
Insertion Loss, dB
<0.05
Power Split, dB
-3.0
Isolation, dB
>32
Phase Split
90
30.0"
A
0.1
degrees
Type No.
Combined
Power, kW
Interlace
CH250 -OFM
10
3 -1/8" EIA,
CH251-OFM
10
Unflanged
CH350 -OFM
20
3 -1/8" EIA,
CH351-OFM
20
Unflanged
CH450 -OFM
40
3 -1/8" EIA,
CH451-OFM
40
Unflanged
CH650 -OFM
80
3 -1/8" EIA,
female
female
female
female
Dimension A
in (mm)
Dimension
in (mm)
34.00 (863.6)
8.88 (225.6)
Case Dimensions
34.00 (863.6)
8.50 (215.9)
37.00 (939.8)
14.00 (355.6)
40.00 (1016)
13.50 (342.9)
40.00 (1016)
18.00 (457.2)
40.00 (1016)
17.50 (444.5)
40.00 (1016)
18.00 (457.2)
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All Aluminum
Broadband
High Isolation
Compact Size
Specifications
Power Handling, kW (WR1500)
Ordering Information
Waveguide
Dimension
in (mm)
Dimension
in (mm)
Size
Frequency
Band, MHz
WH801
WR1800
470 -540
22 (559)
42 (1067)
WH503
WR1500
540 -736
19 (483)
42(1067)
WH510
WR1500
500 -674
19 (483)
36 (914)
WH110
WR1500
644 -806
15.5 (394)
36 (914)
Type No.
up
to 300
Frequency
UHF band
Power Split
to within
30
VSWR
0.1 dB
Insertion Loss, dB
0.1 or less
Impedance, ohms
50
Phase Shift
90
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Coaxial Fine Matcher
W/G Directional
Coupler
Coaxial UHF
Hybrid
Coaxial Fixed Couplers
WR1800
H -Plane
Miter
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Precision-machined flanges
High-power, cross -bar design
Non -corroding, chromate -conversion finish
WX-Series
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Transitions
Our high -powered rectangular waveguide -to -coax transitions are available in a wide range of waveguide and coax
line sizes to match the required frequency range and
power level. Superior materials, rugged construction,
and plenty of reserve power -handling capability provide a
lifetime of worry -free performance.
Specifications
Power Handling
VSWR
Flanges
Coaxial port
EIA Male
Waveguide port
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WR1800
WR1150
-5/8-, 50 -ohm
WX820-0XX
WX520-0XX
WX120-0XX
3-1/8", 50 -ohm
WX830-0XX
WX530-0XX
WX130-0XX
4- 1/16', 50 -ohm
WX840-0XX
WX540-0XX
WX142-0XX
6 -1/8, 50 -ohm
WX860-0XX
WX562-0XX
WX162-0XX
6-1/8", 75 -ohm
WX865-0XX
WX565-0XX
WX167-0XX
7- 3/16", 75 -ohm
WX875-0XX
WX575-0XX
WX175-0XX
8- 3/16", 75 -ohm
WX885-0XX
WX585-0XX
WX185-OXX
Dimension
5.50 (139.7)
4.75 (120.7)
3.88 (98.6)
'
in (mm)
-MO(
Dimension
in (mm)
12.00 (305)
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Index
Earth Station Antenna Services Introduction
392
394
394
Fixed ESAs
396
398
400
402
404
406
408
410
412
414
ESA Options
416
.ri
417
Transportable ESAs
2.4 -Meter Transportable SNG Antennas
418
420
VALULinkTM II
425
426
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Applications
Single-Source
Andrew has been known as a world leader in communications equipment for over half a century. The Andrew Earth
Station Antenna products have become a standard by
which all other ESAs are evaluated. Andrew ESAs are
available in a wide range of sizes for diverse applications
such as:
Corporate Networks
Independent Broadcast
International Communications
Distance Learning
Variety
Andrew offers a wide variety of standard communication
systems.
C -, UC,
X -, Ku -, Ka -Band Systems
Services
Round out your system package with full service program
management, design, documentation, installation, and
testing. The Andrew comprehensive service philosophy
guarantees the final turnkey system solution meets or
exceeds specified requirements.
Satisfaction
Enduring Design
Precision formed aluminum reflectors, extensive use of
hot-dipped galvanized steel, stainless steel and high
tensile friction -type hardware ensures extended system
operational life, increased antenna pointing accuracy
under extreme climatic conditions and continued system
reliability with minimum maintenance.
Performance
Andrew earth station antenna systems are guaranteed to
perform to published specifications. This performance
guarantee ensures that specified standards of performance are met or exceeded.
All Andrew earth station antennas include a three -year
limited warranty which is the longest in the industry.
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Type Approved,
7.3 -Meter
APT
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3.7 -Meter
Ku -Band
C -,
4.5 -Meter
X- or Ku -Band
Transportable Antenna
C -,
3.7 -Meter
X- or Ku -Band
Transportable Antenna
3.7 -Meter
or Ka -Band
Pedestal Mount
C -, X -, Ku -, K-
C -, X-, Ku -, K-
or Ka -Band
Pipe Mount
4.6-Meter
4.5-Meter
4.9-Meter
5.6-Meter
C-, X- or Ku-Band
Ku-, K- or Ka-Band
gilMolum
6.5-Meter
7.3 -Meter
7.6-Meter
9.3-Meter
C-Band
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Size
Band
Tx Gain,
Bit
Rx Gain, dBi
1.2 m
C/UC/Ku
On Application
1.8 m
C/UC/Ku
On Application
2.4 m
C/UC/Ku
On Application
3.0 m
C/UC/Ku
On Application
3.6 m
C/UC/Ku
On Application
3.6 m
44.5
47.5
42.0
46.7
Ku
3.7 m
Approval
52.0
50.7
50.4 Ku
41.8 C
28.9
C/Ku
46.3
42.5
23.6
48.4
53.0
55.0
47.9
51.6
51.8
Ka
On Application
46.3
46.5
49.5
53.6
UC
X
Ku
On
Application
43.9
44.2
48.7
52.4
Ku
4.5 m
G/T'
22.9
25.1**
"'
INTELSAT
26.6
30.3
INTELSAT E -2, E -1 G,
ASIASAT and APSTAR
30.3
On Application
25.0
25.0
27.2"
30.8
INTELSAT
E -2, E -1,
G; FCC,
Russian Homologation
F -1, G; FCC, ITU-R,
Russian Homologation
INTELSAT
INTELSAT
E -2, E -1,
G; FCC,
4.6 m
48.4
44.3
24.7
INTELSAT
F -1, D -1
& G
INTELSAT
F -1, D -1,
G; ITU -R,
Russian Homologation
X
50.4
Ku
55.1
49.9
53.8
28.7"
30.8
4.9 m
48.2
50.2
55.2
57.2
44.3
49.7
53.9
54.0
Ku
57.0
58.0
55.5
56.0
On Application
34.0
34.0
On Application
29.0
30.0
Ku
5.6 m
Ka
6.5 m
7.3 m
Application
F -1
Pending
33.0
33.0
E -2
Pending
ITU -R
ITU -R
INTELSAT
52.0
51.8
48.6
30.3
INTELSAT
UC
52.8
49.2
30.9
F -2, F-1,
Ku
48.0
55.0
28.2
33.0
48.7
49.3
29.7
30.3
54.2
57.8
57.8
33.1-
51.5
32.4
52.1
33
52.7
53.7
54.7
Ku
59.4
60.4
54.0
55.0
36.1
36.1
G;
UC
FCC, ITU-R,
47.4
48.0
UC
51.0
F -2
7.6 m
On
24.0
29.7"
Pending
INTELSAT
E -3, F -2,
and
INTELSAT F -3,
F -2,
G;
Receive -Only
Receive -Only
INTELSAT
D, G;
RussianHomologation
INTELSAT
E -3,
E-2, E-1, G;
Russian Homologation
9.3 m
UC
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ValuStarTM
1.2-/1.8-/2.4-/3.0-/3.6-Meter
Earth Station Antennas
Features:
optimum gain.
product
manufacture and labor content, the basic antenna is
provided with a high -quality azimuth /elevation mount.
This mount can be connected to either an Andrew
provided (vertical) pipe, or a customer provided (vertical)
pipe, and can be held in the vertical position by casting it
into a concrete foundation. An optional mount can be
offered to bolt to a foundation or other suitable mounting
structure.
To reduce overall project costs and allow local
1.2-Meter ValuStarTM Antenna with Optional MNT18 Mount
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ES12
ES18
ES24
ES30
ES36
1.2
1.8
2.4
3.0
3.6
30.7
31.4
31.8
32.4
32.7
33.0
40.0
40.2
40.8
41.6
34.3
35.0
35.4
36.0
36.3
36.6
43.6
43.8
44.4
38.8
39.5
40.0
40.5
40.8
45.1
37.0
37.7
37.8
38.7
39.0
39.3
46.3
46.5
47.2
48.0
48.2
48.4
49.0
49.8
39.6
40.3
41.3
41.9
42.2
42.5
49.4
49.6
50.2
50.9
VSWR, maximum
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
30
30
30
30
30
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
CUCKu
CUCKu
3 dB
Beamwidth, degrees
C -Band
C -Band
C -Band
C -Band
C -Band
3.1
2.7 1.0
41.1
UC Ku
C UC
1.3
Ku
2 -Port Linear/Circular
42K
33K
29K
UC 2 -Port
2 -Port Linear/Circular
36K
29K
25K
UC 2 -Port
2 -Port Linear/Circular
31K
24K
20K
UC 2 -Port
UC 2 -Port
2 -Port Linear/Circular
29K
22K
18K
UC 2 -Port
Linear
UC Ku
43K
34K
30K
Linear
58K
49K
45K
Linear
Ku -Band 2 -Port
37K
30K
26K
Linear
50K
42K
38K
Linear
Ku -Band 2 -Port
32K
25K
21K
Linear
43K
35K
31K
Linear
26K
19K
15K
35K
26K
22K
Linear
Ku -Band 2 -Port
30K
23K
19K
Linear
41K
32K
28K
All of the above models include an az/el mount that interfaces to a customer-provided pipe or the MNT series of pipe
Mechanical
Antenna Type
ES12
ES18
ES24
ES30
ES36
125 (200)
125 (200)
125 (200)
125 (200)
125 (200)
0 -90
0 -90
0 -90
7.5
0 -90
7.5
0 -90
7.5
7.5
7.5
Azimuth, degrees
Coarse
Fine
Standard Reflector
- Vertical Configuration
360
360
360
360
360
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
122 (55)
136 (62)
616 (280)
682 (310)
1067 (485)
One -Piece
One -Piece
One -Piece
Two -Piece
Two-Piece
4.5"
4.5'
6.625'
6.625"
6.625'
Surface anti-Icing options: Antenna reflector surface anti-icing systems are available to prevent snow and ice from forming that would otherwise
accumulate on the antenna reflector and affect the signal quality. These systems heat a 360 degree region of the reflector and come supplied with a
precipitation sensing device, a temperature sensing control unit and all inter -connecting cables. In addition, a dish center heater is available, for use
where ice and snow conditions may be severe.
Antenna Accessories
Factory Feed System Testing and Documentation
Grounding Kit
LNA Support Kits
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options include 2- or 4 -port* combining network configurations, dual -speed motor drive systems for worldwide
applications, feed rotation systems *, anti -icing equipment,
and pressurization systems. Microprocessor steptrack
control and motorizable mount options are also available.
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BRASILSAT
Motorization Kits
Regulation 25.209
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Foundation Kit
Lightning Rod Kit
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Operating Frequency Band
Receive
Transmit
X-Band Receive
X-Band Transmit
Ku -Band Receive
Ku -Band Transmit
C -Band
C -Band
3.625
4.000
4.200
7.250
7.500
7.750
10.700
10.950
11.950
12.750
Tx Frequency
Rx Gain
GHz
GHz
41.6
42.7
GHz
43.1
GHz
GHz
47.7
47.9
GHz
48.1
GHz
GHz
GHz
50.6
50.8
51.6
GHz
52.1
Tx Gain
5.850 GHz
6.175 GHz
6.425 GHz
7.90 GHz
8.15 GHz
8.40 GHz
13.75 GHz
14.00 GHz
14.25 GHz
14.50 GHz
14.80 GHz
45.9
46.4
46.6
48.2
48.4
48.6
52.5
52.7
52.8
53.0
53.2
Polarization
C -Band is
X -Band is
dB beamwidth
C- or Ku -Band
Reflector Material
Reflector Segments
Mount Type
Ku-Band
dB beamwidth
Depth
0.85 (0.69)
Rain
Solar Radiation
Relative Humidity
100%
1.19 (1.09)
10
30
50
Kelvin
(C -Band)
Kelvin
(X -Band)
Kelvin
(Ku -Band)
43
48
35
33
52
39
37
38
36
Gli Performance
65K
22.3
30K
24.0
Foundation Size:
Length
Width
REF: 203340
9.0
9.0
1.0
3.0
Depth
100K
25.9
75K
26.6
50K
27.6
125K
29.1
ft (2.74 m)
ft (2.74 m)
ft (0.3 m)
yd3 (2.3 m3)
Reinforcing Steel
Foundation Size:
Length
Width
REF:
240165
10.0 ft (2.74 m)
10.0 ft (2.74 m)
1.0 ft (0.3 m) to 2.5 ft (0.76 m)
5.3 yd3 (4.3 m3)
Depth
Concrete Volume
Reinforcing Steel
<1.3:1
45K
23.2
Concrete Volume
(C -Band)
0.65 (0.60)
Elevation
24 in (0.6 m)
X-Band
0.42 (0.36)
Atmospheric Conditions
3 dB Receive (Transmit)
1.20 (0.80)
15 dB Receive (Transmit)
2.0 (1.40)
El
>35 dB across
Feed Type
90K
30.1
Shipping Information
Weight, Net
Shipping Weight
Shipping Volume
Shipping Container:
Quantity, 2
Quantity, 4
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C -,
Ku- or X -Band
Control Options
Microprocessor or Steptrack Control Options Available
for Motorized Antennas.
Equipment Enclosure
A 48 inch (1219 mm) Diameter by 24 inch (610 mm)
Deep Equipment Enclosure with Doors for Hub Mounting
of LNA Systems.
C -Band
No Field
Alignment
Horizon -To- Horizon Coverage. The elevation -overazimuth pedestal ground mount enables horizon -tohorizon coverage from virtually any worldwide location.
INTELSAT, Requirements
and
G (C-band)
and E-1
be deployed
fully
certified as an INTELSAT standard E-2,E -1, or F -1 station.
Coordination with the local signatory is required on
INTELSAT Type Accepted antennas.
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Feed Type
-Band Receive
C -Band Transmit
Ku -Band Receive
Ku -Band Transmit
X -Band Receive
X -Band Transmit
Rx Gain
Tx Frequency
Tx Gain
3.625 GHz
4.000 GHz
4.200 GHz
7.250 GHz
7.500 GHz
7.750 GHz
10.950 GHz
11.950 GHz
12.750 GHz
43.2
44.3
44.8
49.7
49.9
5.850 GHz
6.175 GHz
6.425 GHz
7.90 GHz
8.15 GHz
8.40 GHz
14.00 GHz
14.25 GHz
14.50 GHz
48.0
48.4
48.8
50.2
50.4
50.6
55.0
50.1
53.0
53.8
54.3
55.1
55.2
Polarization*
Circular, switchable to linear in the field (C -Band) Linear (Ku -Band)
Reflector Material
Precision-Formed Aluminum
Reflector Segments
8
Mount Type
El over AZ, Pedestal
Antenna Pointing Range, Coarse /(Continuous)
Elevation
0 -90 (90 )
Azimuth
180 (120 )
Polarization
180 (180)
>35 dB across
Hub/Enclosure Dimensions
Diameter
48 in (1.22 m)
24 in (0.61 m)
Depth
position of operation
Wind Loading, Operational
(motor drives)
Temperature, Operational
Rain
Solar Radiation
Relative Humidity
100%
Atmospheric Conditions
C-Band
Ku -Band
0.34 (029)
0.67 (054)
0.92 (0.63)
1.82 (121)
X -Band
0.51 (0.47)
1.01 (0.93)
<1.25:1
65K
23.3
45K
24.1
30K
24.7
Speed Summary
Type
High
Medium
HS
MS
STNS
Fast
Slow
165K
30.2
125K
31.1
90K
32.0
Slow
Slow
Fast
Note: All motorization drive packages are comprised of dual -speed motors, yielding a "fast" and "slow" speed for each speed range per the above chart. All 50 Hz
motor drive speeds are approximately .83 the speed of the 60 Hz motor.
0.015 /.065
0.025/0.1
1.5
(C -Band)
50K
75K
100K
29.7
28.7
27.9
*Based on a 2 -port, linearly-polarized antenna configuration at 7.50 GHz and
at 10 elevation under clear sky conditions.
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Low
Fast
Elevation, Slow/Fast
Azimuth, Slow/Fast
Polarization
The 4.6 m antenna motorized version can be equipped with manual struts
or jackscrews which can be upgraded to motorized operation with the
addition of optional motorization drive packages. The drive speed
10.0 ft (3.05 m)
10.0 ft (3.05 m)
1.5 ft (0.5 m)
5.56 yd' (4.25 m3)
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LAM
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Electrical Specifications
Operating Frequency Band
Receive
Transmit
X -Band Receive
X -Band Transmit
Ku -Band Receive
Ku -Band Transmit
C -Band
C -Band
Tx Frequency
Rx Gain
3.400 GHz
3.625 GHz
4.000 GHz
4.200 GHz
7.250 GHz
7.500 GHz
7.750 GHz
10.700 GHz
10.950 GHz
11.950 GHz
12.750 GHz
13.25 GHz
42.4
42.8
43.9
44.2
48.4
487
49.0
51.4
51.6
52.4
52.9
53.2
1425
GHz
C -Band,
X-Band,
3 dB Receive (Transmit)
15 dB Receive (Transmit)
C-Band
X-Band
Ku-Band
1.22 (0.85)
2.47 (1.90)
0.66 (0.60)
1.40 (1.29)
0.40 (0.35)
0.84 (0.67)
Kelvin
Kelvin
Kelvin
Elevation
(C -Band)
(X -Band)
(Ku -Band)
10
30
50
44
32
28
45
34
29
53
41
<1.3:1
25
60.5
125
67.5
500
73.5
Mechanical Specifications
Feed Type
Reflector Material
Reflector Segments
Mount Type
Prime Focus
Precision -Formed Aluminum
6
El
45K
24.3
Temperature, Operational
Rain
Solar Radiation
Relative Humidity
100%
Atmospheric Conditions
38
Polarization
500
75.3
46.0
46.3
46.6
47.0
49.2
49.5
49.8
53.2
53.4
53.6
53.7
53.8
14.50 GHz
14.80 GHz
125
69.3
Tx Gain
5.850 GHz
6.175 GHz
6.425 GHz
6.725 GHz
7.90 GHz
8.15 GHz
8.40 GHz
13.75 GHz
14.00 GHz
25
63.3
30K
25.0
Reinforcing Steel
Foundation Size:
Length
Width
Depth
Concrete Volume
10.0 ft (3.05 m)
10.0 ft (3.05 m)
18 in (0.5 ni)
5.56 yd3 (425 m3)
100K
26.5
75K
27.2
50K
28.1
165K
29.1
125K
29.9
90K
30.8
25
60.5
125
67.5
500
73.5
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Shipping Weight
4.5 ni (P, MP, MPJ Types)
4.5 m (T Types) Tripod
Shipping Volume
Shipping Information
Shipping Container
4.5 m (P, MP, MPJ Types)
Quantity 2
Quantity 5
4.5 m (T Types)
Quantity 2
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Features:
High Gain, Excellent Pattern Characteristics
Gregorian Optics
3-Year Warranty on All Structural Components
- No Field Alignment
Compliances:
APSTAR
ASIASAT
INTELSAT F-1*
INTELSAT E-2*
EUTELSAT
Antenna Accessories
Motorization Kits
system commissioning.
The 2 -port
C -Band
Grounding Kit
Foundation Kit
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C -Band
X -Band
Receive
Transmit
K- and Ku -Band Receive
Ku -Band Transmit
K -Band Transmit
X -Band
Rx Gain
3.400 GHz
3.625 GHz
4.000 GHz
4.200 GHz
7.250 GHz
7.500 GHz
7.750 GHz
10.700 GHz
10.950 GHz
11.950 GHz
12.750 GHz
Tx Frequency
53.1
53.9
54.4
47.8
48.2
48.6
48.7
50.0
50.2
50.6
54.9
55.0
55.2
55.3
55.5
57.0
57.5
Polarization
is circular, (switchable to linear) or linear only;
X-Band is circular; Ku -Band is linear; K -Band is linear or circular
C -Band
dB beamwidth
X-Band
Ku-Band
K-Band
3 dB Receive (Transmit)
0.98 (0.63)
0.32 (0.29)
90K
32.0
Feed Type
Reflector Material
Reflector Segments
Mount Type
Rain
Solar Radiation
Relative Humidity
100%
Atmospheric Conditions
125K
31.1
Mechanical Specifications
Tx Gain
5.850 GHz
6.175 GHz
6.425 GHz
6.725 GHz
7.90 GHz
8.15 GHz
8.40 GHz
13.75 GHz
14.00 GHz
14.25 GHz
14.50 GHz
14.80 GHz
17.30 GHz
18.40 GHz
43.0
43.7
44.3
44.7
49.5
49.7
49.9
52.9
165K
30.2
X -, Ku- or K -Band
0.51 (0.47)
0.32 (0.23)
15 dB Receive (Transmit)
Reinforcing Steel
Foundation Size:
1.90 (1.26)
0.64 (0.54)
1.01 (0.93)
0.64 (0.40)
Kelvin
Kelvin
Kelvin
Elevation
(C -Band)
(X -Band)
(Ku -Band)
10
30
50
43
35
33
45
35
49
Depth
Concrete Volume
11.6ft (3.5m)
11.6ft (3.5m)
18in(0.5m)
7.35 yd3 (5.62 m3)
Shipping Information
4.9 m
<1.25:1
Width
Shipping Weight
38
36
33
Length
Shipping Volume
Shipping Container
4.9m
65K
23.3
45K
241
100K
27.9
75K
287
50K
29.7
ft standard container
4 per 40
30K
24.7
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Ku-, K- or Ka-Band
Features:
High Gain, Excellent Pattern Characteristics
Advanced Gregorian Optics
Self- Aligning Main Reflector-No Field Alignment
Deep Equipment Enclosure
Compliances:
APSTAR
ASTRA
ASIASAT
BRASILSAT
INTELSAT E -3, E-2, E -1, G
EUTELSAT
FCC Regulation
25.209
Antenna Accessories
Factory Feed System Testing and Documentation
Transmit Waveguide Kits, Cross -Axis Az/El/Pol
Motorization Kits
Geostationary Indoor Antenna Positioner with
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Ku-, K- or Ka-Band
Electrical Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
Transmit
K -Band Transmit
Ka -Band Receive
Ka -Band Transmit
Ku -Band
10.700
10.950
11.950
19.250
GHz
GHz
GHz
GHz
Rx Gain
Tx Frequency
Tx Gain
54.5
54.7
55.5
59.2
12.750 GHz
13.250 GHz
13.75 GHz
14.25 GHz
14.50 GHz
18.000 GHz
29.00 GHz
56.1
56.3
56.6
57.0
-Band
58.6
62.0
Linear
Circular
Ka -Band
Ka
52 in (1.32 m)
46 in (1.17 m)
0.28 (0.23)
0.52 (0.44)
Ku- &
Temperature, Operational
Rain
Solar Radiation
Relative Humidity
100%
0.21 (0.15)
0.47 (0.34)
-Band
Atmospheric Conditions
Ka -Band
Elevation
Kelvin
Kelvin
10
49
30
50
38
96
64
59
35
<1.3:1
Reinforcing Steel
G!T Performance
LNA/LNB Noise Temperature
G/t at 10
Ka-Band
ES56
El
3 dB Receive (Transmit)
16
Polarization Discrimination
K/Ku
57.1
Polarization
K -/Ku
Reflector Material
Rellector Segments
Mount Type
Feed Type
EL (dB /K)
165K
125K
90K
32.2
33.0
34.0
Foundation Size:
Length
Width
Depth
sky conditions.
220K
33.0
150K
35.0
75
75.7
300
81.7
2000
90.0
50
79.0
200
85.0
Concrete Volume
n2 (211
kg/cm2)
ft (4.5 m)
ft (4.5 m)
1.5 ft (0.5 m)
14
14
Shipping Volume
Shipping Container
Quantity 1
Quantity 3
500
89.0
Based on a 2 -port antenna configuration at 29.0 GHz and 0 dB allowance for wave guide (IFL) loss between the HPA and the antenna.
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High Gain, Excellent Pattern Characteristics
Advanced Gregorian Optics
Self- Aligning Main Reflector
- No Field Alignment
Compliances:
APSTAR
ASIASAT
BRAZILSAT
EUTELSAT
INTELSAT F-2, F-1 at C -Band
FCC Regulation 25.209,
Antenna Accessories
Factory Feed System Testing and Documentation
Transmit Waveguide Kits, Cross -Axis Az/EI/Pol
Motorization Kits
Geostationary Indoor Antenna Positioner with
40 Satellite Memory
Grounding Kit
from 1 to 180
Foundation Kit
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Electrical Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
3.400
3.625
4.000
4.200
Rx Gain
Rx Frequency
5.850
6.175
6.425
6.725
45.9
46.5
47.4
47.8
GHz
GHz
GHz
GHz
Rx Gain
GHz
50.6
50.9
GHz
51.1
GHz
51.4
GHz
Polarization
Feed Type
Reflector Material
Reflector Segments
Mount Type
Hub/Enclosure Dimensions
Diameter
dB beamwidth
C-Band
0.74 (0.45)
1.46 (0.87)
Elevation
10
30
50
Kelvin (C -Band)
39
29
26
El
52 in (1.32 m)
48.5 in (1.17 m)
Depth
16
Linearly- or Circularly-Polarized
C -Band
>35 dB across
C -Band
Temperature, Operational
Rain
Solar Radiation
Relative Humidity
100%
Atmospheric Conditions
<1.3:1
65K
27.2
45K
28.1
30K
29.0
Reinforcing Steel
125
72.0
500
78.0
3000
85.8
Foundation Size:
Length
Width
15.5 ft (4.7 m)
15.5 ft (4.7 m)
2.0 ft (0.6 m)
Depth
Concrete Volume
Shipping Volume
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C- and /or Ku -Band
Features:
High Gain, Excellent Pattern Characteristics
Advanced Gregorian Optics
3-Year Warranty on All Structural Components
- No Field Alignment
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Factory Feed System Testing and Documentation
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C- and /or Ku -Band
Electrical Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
C -Band
Rx Gain
3.400 GHz
3.700 GHz
4.000 GHz
4.200 GHz
10.950 GHz
11.950 GHz
12.750 GHz
47.1
Rx Frequency
5.925
6.175
6.425
6.725
47.6
48.3
48.7
55.2
56.0
56.5
Rx Gain
51.3
51.7
52.0
52.4
GHz
GHz
GHz
GHz
dB beamwidth
19 - 25
C-Band
0.66 (0.44)
1.30 (0.83)
Ku-Band
0.22 (0.18)
0.39 (0.31)
Elevation
Kelvin (C -Band)
10
30
50
42
48
34
29
31
29
28.3
45K
29.4
30K
30.3
Rain
Solar Radiation
Relative Humidity
100%
Atmospheric Conditions
165K
32.5
125K
33.3
90K
34.2
500
78.7
Reinforcing Steel
Foundation Size:
Length
Concrete Volume
Depth
Temperature, Operational
Width
52 in (1.32 m)
48.5 in (1.17 m)
Hub/Enclosure Dimensions
Diameter
Ku -Band
Depth
Polarization
C -Band
Reflector Material
Rellector Segments
Mount Type
Feed Type
3000
86.4
15.5 ft (4.7 m)
15.5 ft (4.7 m)
2.0 ft (0.6 m)
17.8 yd3 (13.6 m3)
Shipping Volume
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C-, X-, Ku- or K-Band
Features:
High Gain, Excellent Pattern Characteristics
Advanced Gregorian Optics
Rugged Aluminum and Steel
Wind Survival
Compliances:
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C-, X-, Ku- or K-Band
Mechanical Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Operating Frequency Band
Receive
C -Band Transmit
X -Band Receive
X -Band Transmit
Ku -Band Receive
Ku -Band Transmit
K-Band Transmit
C -Band
Rx Gain
Tx Frequency
47.2
47.8
48.7
49.1
54.0
54.2
54.4
56.7
57.0
57.8
58.3
5.850 GHz
6.175 GHz
6.425 GHz
6.725 GHz
7.90 GHz
8.15 GHz
8.40 GHz
13.75 GHz
14.00 GHz
14.25 GHz
14.50 GHz
14.80 GHz
17.30 GHz
18.40 GHz
3.400 GHz
3.625 GHz
4.000 GHz
4.200 GHz
7.250 GHz
7.500 GHz
7.750 GHz
10.700 GHz
10.950 GHz
11.950 GHz
12.750 GHz
Reflector Material
Reflector Segments
Mount Type
Tx Gain
52.1
52.6
52.9
53.2
54.6
54.7
54.9
58.9
59.1
59.3
59.4
59.6
60.2
60.7
dB beamwidth
15 dB Receive (Transmit)
Elevation
10
30
50
X-Band
Ku-Band
0.58 (0.39)
1.18 (0.75)
0.22 (0.18)
0.39 (0.31)
0.33 (0.30)
0.62 (0.57)
at 68 F
Solar Radiation
Relative Humidity
100%
Atmospheric Conditions
Reinforcing Steel
Foundation Size:
19.5 ft (5.94 m)
19.5 ft (5.94 m)
2.5 ft (0.76 m)
35.2 yd3 (27 m3)
Length
Width
Depth
Concrete Volume
Kelvin
(C -Band)
Kelvin
(X -Band)
Kelvin
(K- and Ku -Band)
45
36
32
45
36
32
55
36
<1.3:1
Shipping Volume
Shipping Container
41
El
Hub/Enclosure Dimensions
Diameter
52 in (1.32 m)
Depth
46 in (1.17 m)
Polarization
Linearly- or Circularly- Polarized
>35 dB across
ual-Reflector, Gregorian
Precision- Formed Aluminum
Feed Type
45K
29.0
30K
29.7
100K
32.3
75K
33.1
50K
34.1
165K
34.4
125K
35.3
90K
36.1
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C-Band
Features:
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Advanced Gregorian Optics
3 -Year Warranty on All Structural Components
Compliances:
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ASIASAT
BRASILSAT
INTELSAT B, F-3, F-2, F-1, D -2,
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40 Satellite Memory
Grounding Kit
Foundation Kit
expansion, including 2- or 4 -port linearly- or circularly polarized combining networks, programmable control
systems, feed rotation systems, maintenance platforms,
professionally designed and documented cross -axis waveguide kits, and pressurization systems. Microprocessor
and steptrack controls are also available for motorized
antennas.
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C-Band
Electrical Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
Rx Frequency
Tx Frequency
Tx Gain
3.400 GHz
49.2
5.850 GHz
53.5
3.625 GHz
4.000 GHz
4.200 GHz
49.6
50.4
50.8
6.175 GHz
6.425 GHz
6.725 GHz
53.9
4 -port
Rx Frequency
54.1
54.6
circular combiner
Rx Gain
3.625 GHz
4.000 GHz
4.200 GHz
Tx Frequency
5.850 GHz
6.175 GHz
6.425 GHz
50.0
50.9
51.3
Tx Gain
Reflector Material
Reflector Segments
Mount Type
Precision-Formed Aluminum
20
El
Hub/Enclosure Dimensions
Diameter
84 in (2.31 m)
Depth
46 in (1.17 m)
53.1
53.5
53.8
Polarization
Feed Type
dB beamwidth
19 - 25 log
Rain
Solar Radiation
Relative Humidity
100%
C -Band
Atmospheric Conditions
0.51 (0.34)
3 dB Receive (Transmit)
15 dB Receive (Transmit)
1.00 (0.65)
Elevation
Kelvin
10
30
50
39
29
27
Reinforcing Steel
Foundation Size:
<1.3:1
19.5 ft (5.94 m)
19.5 ft (5.94 m)
2.5 ft (0.76 m)
35.2 yd3 (27 m3)
Length
Width
G/T Performance
Depth
65K
30.0
45K
30.9
30K
31.8
Concrete Volume
125
500
3000
74.8
79.8
88.6
Net Weight
Shipping Volume
Shipping Container
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Contact Name(s):
Company Name:
Street Address:
State /Province:
City:
Telephone Number:
FAX Number:
Is
Receive -Only
El Ku -Band
El X -Band
El K -Band
Transmit/Receive
El C -Band
Provide
Country:
Zip Code:
0
0
El C -Band
Ka -Band
UC -Band
Ku -Band
K
-Band
0
0
C -/Ku -Band
X -Band
Transponder Operation
O Half
Full
O Both
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Do you want Antenna Motorization?
Yes
Medium
Antenna Equipment
High
-o.{
No
Step -Track
Feed:
Antenna Heating:
O Full Reflector
1
0
Antenna Grounding:
O Lightning Rod
O Warning Light
2 -Port
4 -Port
Half Reflector
O Gas
Electric
O Foundation Grounding
Services:
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Installation:
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2.4 -Meter
Transportable SNG Antennas
Compact/Lightweight Design. This design reduces wind loading, is easier to install and is less costly to ship. The
stow height is at 24' for more overall clearance for the
truck.
Antenna. The vehicle mountable 2.4 -meter prime focus
offset fed antennas from Andrew incorporate performance
and optional characteristics particularly suited for television broadcast industry satellite news gathering applications. These high performance antennas are specifically
designed for mobile transmit/receive systems requiring
versatile frequency reuse capability and are currently being
utilized as the integral component of major television broadcasting network systems worldwide.
Feed System.The exclusively designed prime focus,
beam -shaping feed configuration, together with the
precision spun aluminum reflector assembly, produces
extremely high gain, superior efficiency and closely
controlled pattern characteristics.
requirements.
frequency.
ITU -R S.580 -4 and S.465 -5 recommendations
for pattern performance for 2 satellite spacing.
Motorized Control
Motorized Cable Drive System Allows for Reliable,
Smooth Running System.
Control Options
Antenna Controller Combines Encoders and
Remote/Local Controls into an Easy to Operate
Package.
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Transportable SNG Antennas
Electrical Specifications
Operating Frequency Band*
Ku -Band Receive
Ku -Band Transmit
Note:
Antenna Shown in
Stowed Position
Rx Gain
47.6
Tx Frequency
Tx Gain
14.25 GHz
49.4
Polarization
Elevation and
Articulation Axis
Linear
Polarization Discrimination'
(Linear Polarization)
>35 dB on axis
Beamwidth, at Midband
3 dB Receive (Transmit)
15 dB Receive (Transmit)
Azimuth Axis
9' -11"
Ku -Band
0.72 (0.61)
1.42 (1.33 )
8 x
12"
l' -6
t
11.25
2' -0
Pattern on Truck
Elevation and
Articulation Axis
2'
Note:
Antenna
Shown in
Stowed
Position
Mechanical Specifications
Prime Focus, Offset
7' 4"
Mounting
Reflector Material
Reflector Segments
Mount Type
4' 9"
4' 6"
12"
1'
Relative Humidity
100%
Atmospheric Conditions
1' 9"
Elevation and
Articulation
7'-7" R
Axis
nmi
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15
Azimuth
xis
4' -g" R
7 -6
8.5
Antenna Clearance
Envelope -Top View
truck shipment
10' 0"
7 -7
-1
l' -8"
67.7
Elevation and
Articulation
Axis
Solar Radiation
Boom Only 9
CG 126 lbs
(no electronics)
Note: Antenna
Shown at
0 Elevation
Mount Only
CG 387 lbs
Azimuth
Axis
Rain
2'
16"
El
2,
45
.562"
11.50"
0 16.25',ZJ
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Feed Type
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1' 4"
Elevation
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6-11"
1'
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3 -1
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X- or Ku -Band
Transportable Antennas
Features
Exceptional Electrical Performance
Available in Three Modular Types
Outstanding Wind Survival
Complete Line of Control Options
Versions Supplied with 20,000 Pound Jack for El Axis
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Electrical Specifications
- 3.7m
C -Band
Electrical Specifications
Tx Frequency
Rx Gain
3.625 GHz
4.000 GHz
4.200 GHz
7.250 GHz
7.500 GHz
7.750 GHz
10.950 GHz
11.950 GHz
12.750 GHz
48.1
50.9
51.6
52.1
45.6
46.1
46.3
48.2
48.4
48.6
52.7
52.8
53.0
dB contour
Ku -Band
1.20 (0.80)
0.65 (0.60)
1.19 (1.09)
0.42 (0.36)
0.85 (0.69)
Elevation
10
30
50
Rx Frequency
Rx Gain
Tx Frequency
43.0
44.0
44.4
48.4
48.7
49.0
51.6
52.4
52.9
5.925 GHz
6.175 GHz
6.425 GHz
7.90 GHz
8.15 GHz
8.40 GHz
14.00 GHz
14.25 GHz
14.50 GHz
14.80 GHz
3.625 GHz
4.000 GHz
4.200 GHz
7.250 GHz
7.500 GHz
7.750 GHz
10.950 GHz
11.950 GHz
12.750 GHz
Tx Gain
46.2
46.7
47.0
49.2
49.5
49.8
53.4
53.6
53.7
53.8
C -Band
Tx Gain
5.850 GHz
6.175 GHz
6.425 GHz
7.90 GHz
8.15 GHz
8.40 GHz
14.00 GHz
14.25 GHz
14.50 GHz
41.0
42.5
43.0
47.7
47.9
-Band Receive
-Band Transmit
X -Band Receive
X -Band Transmit
Ku -Band Receive
Ku -Band Transmit
C
- 4.5m
Kelvin
Kelvin
Kelvin
(C -Band)
(X -Band)
(Ku -Band)
36
23
39
27
21
24
39
26
24
3 dB Receive (Transmit)
1.22 (0.85)
15 dB Receive (Transmit) 2.47 (1.90)
Ku -Band
0.41 (0.33)
0.86 (0.69)
Elevation
X -Band
0.66 (0.61)
1.40 (1.29)
10
30
50
Kelvin
Kelvin
Kelvin
(C -Band)
(X -Band)
(Ku -Band)
32
20
16
45
34
29
45
33
30
Mechanical Specifications
Feed Type
3.7 m
4.5 m
Dual- Reflector
Prime Focus
Reflector Material
Precision-Formed Aluminum
Reflector Segments
El
Trailer Wheels
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289 in (7.34 m)
96 in (2.44 m)
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Width
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Capacity
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Services
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Advanced Technology
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Transmission Bit Rates of 235 kbps to 3,750 kbps
Supports all Standard IP Applications
Bandwidth On Demand (BOD)
Single- and Multiple- Carrier Operation
two primary
assemblies: Indoor Unit (IDU) and Outdoor Unit (ODU).
The IDU consists of a Windows NT based server that
hosts the FreedomlP User Terminal Modem, Ethernet
interface and system software. The ODU consists of a
very small aperture antenna and RF transceiver (e.g., 0.9m to 2.4 -meter antennas and 1 watt to 16 watt power
amplifiers for Ku -band, and 2.4 -meter to 4.6 -meter antennas and 5 watt to 20 watt power amplifiers for C- band).
A FreedomlPTM VSAT system consists of
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Television Broadcasts
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Hands-Free Headset
434
434
435
Rapid Charger/Conditioners
435
436
Battery Saver/Chargers
436
437
437
DriveTime Kits
438
439
439
439
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Microphone /optional
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DriveTime kits dramatically improve
FlipPhone performance
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HELIAX Coaxial Cable
Cable Selection Guide
442
Introduction
450
453
459
Connectors
HELIAX Connectors
462
464
HELIAX Accessories
471
472
Ordering Information
473
474
584
588
592
Accessories
593
626
Intermodulation Generation
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1/4"
474
3/8"
480
1/2"
485
3/r
489
Foam Dielectric,
VXL Series
7/8
503
FSJ1-50A
FSJ2-50
FSJ4-50B
EFX2-50
VXL5-50
FSJ1RN-50B
FSJ2RN-50
FSJ4RN-50B
EFX2RN-50
FSJ1RN-50B
FSJ1RN-50B
FSJ2RN-50
FSJ2RN-50
FSJ4RN-50B
FSJ4RN-50B
EFX2RN-50
EFX2RN-50
VXL5RN-50
VXL5RN-50
VXL5RN-50
FSJ1P-50A-(")
FSJ2P-50-('")
FSJ4P-50B-("')
EFX2P-50-('")
VXL5P-50-("')
590
p.590
p.590
20400
6.4
84
1 (25)
13400
13.2
83
1 (25)
10200
15.6
13500
15.6
4900
90
81
85
1.75 (45)
5 (125)
EFX Series
Standard Cables
Standard Black Jacket
Fire Retardant Cables
p.
Characteristics
Maximum Operating Frequency, MHz
Peak Power Rating, kW
Relative Propagation Velocity, %
Minimum Bend Radius, in (mm)
1.25 (32)
0.973 (3.19)
1.79 (5.89)
3.91 (12.8)
5.96 (19.6)
8.67 (28.5)
16.1 (52.7)
21.7 (71.2)
0.649 (2.13)
1.20 (3.94)
2.64 (8.66)
4.06 (13.3)
5.97 (19.6)
11.3 (37.2)
15.5 (50.8)
88
(68 F).
0.557 (1.83)
1.04 (3.41)
2.31 (7.59)
3.60 (11.8)
5.37 (17.6)
10.5 (34.4)
14.6 (47.9)
0.584 (1.92)
1.08 (3.56)
2.39 (7.83)
3.68 (12.1)
5.41 (17.8)
10.3 (33.8)
14.1 (46.3)
0.214 (0.702)
0.397 (1.3)
0.878 (2.88)
1.36 (4.46)
2.01 (6.59)
Standard conditions: VSWR 1.0; ambient temperature 40 C (104 F); inner conductor temperature 100 C (212F);
no solar loading.
30 MHz
100 MHz
450 MHz
1000 MHz
2000 MHz
6000 MHz
10000 MHz
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2.28
1.23
0.567
0.372
0.256
0.138
0.102
3.97
2.14
0.975
0.634
5.76
3.09
1.38
0.889
0.598
0.307
0.220
0.431
0.228
0.166
3.99
2.15
0.978
0.635
12.3
6.62
2.99
0.431
1.31
0.227
0.165
1.93
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3/8"
1/2"
493
496
5/8"
500
7/8"
491
506
513
520
524
LDF2-50
LDF4-50A
LDF4.5-50
LDF5-50A
LDF6-50
LDF7-50A
LDF12-50
-1/4"
-5/8"
2 -1/4"
Standard Cables
LDF1-50
LDF2RN-50
LDF2RN-50
LDF4RN-50A
LDF4RN-50A
LDF4.5RN-50
LDF4.5RN-50
LDF5RN-50A
LDF5RN-50A
LDF6RN-50
LDF6RN-50
LDF7RN-50A
LDF7RN-50A
LDF12RN-50
LDF12RN-50
LDF1RN-50
LDF2RN-50
LDF4RN-50A
LDF4.5RN-50
LDF5RN-50A
LDF6RN-50
LDF7RN-50A
LDF12RN-50
LDF4P-50A-(")
LDF4.5P-50-(" )
LDF5P-50A-(")
LDF6P-50-(")
LDF7P-50A-(" )
LDF12P-50-(" )
p. 590
p.590
p. 590
13500
15.6
88
3.75 (95)
8800
6100
5000
40
62
91
3300
205
2200
425
LDF1P-50-(" )
LDF2P-50-(")
Characteristics
15800
12.1
86
3
(76)
88
5 (125)
89
8
(200)
89
89
2500
315
88
10 (250)
15 (380)
20 (510)
24 (610)
0.109 (0.356)
0.205 (0.671)
0.467 (1.53)
0.742 (2.43)
1.13 (3.71)
0.091 (0.299)
88
Attenuation, dB/100 ft (dB/100 m) Standard conditions: VSWR 1.0; ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
0.667 (2.19)
1.23 (4.05)
2.71 (8.88)
4.16 (13.6)
6.10 (20)
11.5 (37.7)
15.7 (51.5)
0.563 (1.85)
1.04 (3.42)
2.29 (7.51)
3.52 (11.6)
5.17 (17)
9.79 (32.1)
13.4 (43.9)
0.357 (1.17)
0.661 (2.17)
1.45 (4.75)
2.22 (7.28)
3.25 (10.7)
6.11 (20.1)
0.254 (0.834)
0.473 (1.55)
1.05 (3.46)
1.64 (5.38)
2.44 (8.02)
4.76 (15.6)
0.195 (0.641)
0.364 (1.19)
0.808 (2.65)
1.25 (4.12)
1.86 (6.11)
0.135 (0.444)
0.254 (0.832)
0.571 (1.87)
0.897 (2.94)
1.35 (4.43)
0.173 (0.566)
0.400 (1.31)
0.644 (2.11)
0.994 (3.26)
Standard conditions: VSWR 1.0; ambient temperature 40 C (104 F); inner conductor temperature 100 C (212 F);
no solar loading.
3.32
1.79
0.818
0.533
4.14
2.24
1.02
0.663
6.46
3.49
1.59
1.04
9.57
5.14
2.31
1.48
0.363
0.193
0.451
0.710
0.378
0.996
0.141
0.239
0.175
14.1
7.56
3.41
2.19
1.48
22.0
11.7
5.22
3.32
30.9
16.4
7.18
4.52
39.8
21.0
9.06
5.64
2.21
2.96
3.65
0.511
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1/4"
3/8"
477
483
529
ETS1 -50T
ETS2-50T
HST1-50
p. 591
p. 591
20000
6.4
13400
13.2
82
83
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Fire Retardant Cables
CATVP, UL910 PLENUM, jacketed
Characterislics
Maximum Operating Frequency, MHz
Peak Power Rating, kW
Relative Propagation Velocity, %
Minimum Bend Radius, in (mm)
(25)
0.97
1.79
3.86
5.86
8.46
15.4
20.6
100 MHz
450 MHz
1000 MHz
2000 MHz
6000 MHz
10000 MHz
6.4
82
(25)
(25)
(68 F).
0.653 (2.14)
0.911 (2.99)
1.22 (3.99)
2.71 (8.89)
4.22 (13.8)
6.28 (20.6)
12.2 (40.1)
17 (55.8)
1.68 (5.51)
3.65 (12)
5.57 (18.3)
8.10 (26.6)
15.0 (49.1)
20.2 (66.2)
Standard conditions: VSWR 1.0; ambient temperature 40 C (104 F); Inner conductor temperature (as noted);
solar loading.
450 MHz
1000 MHz
2000 MHz
6000 MHz
10000 MHz
"
(3.19)
(5.86)
(12.7)
(19.2)
(27.7)
(50.6)
(67.5)
18000
200 (392)
200 (392)
250 (482)
5.48
2.98
1.38
0.909
9.89
0.629
0.345
0.259
1.03
0.529
0.381
3.60
1.95
0.897
0.588
0.405
0.219
0.163
5.31
2.38
1.53
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1/2"
527
531
546
HST4-50
HS1RP-50A
HS2RP-50
HS4RP-50
10200
15.6
10000
6.4
13400
13.2
10200
15.6
Standard Cables
Fire Retardant Cables
HST2-50
Special Application Cables
Characteristics
13400
13.2
83
1 (25)
83
84
81
1.25 (32)
(25)
(25)
81
1.25 (32)
Attenuation, dB/100 ft (dB/100 m) Standard conditions: VSWR 1.0; ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
0.667 (2.19)
1.23 (4.05)
2.70 (8.85)
4.13 (13.6)
6.04 (19.8)
11.3 (37.2)
15.4 (50.5)
0.941 (3.09)
0.586 (1.92)
1.09 (3.58)
2.42 (7.93)
3.74 (12.3)
5.55 (18.2)
10.7 (35.1)
14.8 (48.6)
1.73
3.75
5.70
8.24
(5.69)
(12.3)
(18.7)
(27.0)
15.1 (49.5)
20.2 (66.2)
0.650 (2.13)
1.20 (3.94)
2.61 (8.56)
3.98 (13.0)
5.78 (19.0)
10.7 (35.1)
14.4 (47.2)
0.512 (1.68)
0.947 (3.11)
2.07 (6.78)
3.16 (10.4)
4.62 (15.2)
8.63 (28.3)
11.7 (38.4)
Standard conditions: VSWR 1.0; ambient temperature 40C (104 F); Inner conductor temperature (as noted);
solar loading.
200 (392)
200 (392)
100 (212)
100 (212)
100 (212)
9.98
5.40
2.47
15.6
9.29
4.19
2.71
1.10
0.588
0.433
1.83
0.947
0.685
2.69
1.46
0.670
0.439
0.302
0.164
3.31
1.61
1.56
0.850
0.393
0.259
0.179
0.098
0.073
0.121
1.79
0.821
0.537
0.368
0.197
0.145
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552
555
560
563
HJ4-50
HJ4.5-50
HJ5-50
HJ7-50A
HJ12-50
HJ4RN-50
HJ4RN-50
HJ4RN-50
HJ4.5RN-50
HJ4.5RN-50
HJ4.5RN-50
41690-85
HJ7RN-50A
HJ7RN-50A
HJ7RN-50A
HJ7RP-50A
HJ12RN-50
HJ12RN-50
HJ12RN-50
HJ5RN-50
HJ5RN-50
HJ5RN-50
HJ5RP-50
HJ4.5P-50-("' )
HJ5P-50-(")
HJ7P-50A-r
HJ7SP-50A-(")
41690 -78
41690-79
Nominal Size
Catalog Pages
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-1/4"
Standard Cables
Standard Black Jacket
Fire Retardant Cables
CATVX, VW -1, IEC 332 -1
HJ4P-50 -(
")
")
HJ12P-50-(")
27591 -101
p. 591
p. 591
5200
90
91.6
10 (250)
2700
305
p. 591
Characteristics
Maximum Operating Frequency, MHz
Peak Power Rating, kW
10900
6600
21
40
91.4
92
5 (125)
7 (180)
0.442 (1.45)
100 MHz
450 MHz
1000 MHz
0.821 (2.69)
1.82 (5.96)
2.81 (9.23)
4.17 (13.7)
8.03 (26.3)
11.1 (36.4)
2000 MHz
6000 MHz
10000 MHz
0.264 (0.867)
0.488 (1.60)
1.07 (3.51)
1.64 (5.37)
2.40 (7.86)
4.49 (14.8)
92.1
93.1
20 (510)
22 (560)
0.109 (0.358)
0.203 (1.666)
0.451 (1.48)
0.701 (2.30)
1.04 (3.42)
0.0906 (0.297)
0.169 (0.555)
0.378 (1.24)
0.589 (1.93)
0.880 (2.89)
(68 F).
0.198 (0.651)
0.369 (1.21)
0.823 (2.70)
1.28 (4.20)
1.91 (6.26)
2300
425
solar loading.
100 (212)
100 (212)
100 (212)
100 (212)
100 (212)
4.40
2.37
1.07
0.690
0.466
0.242
0.175
8.94
4.84
2.20
1.43
0.986
0.525
14.0
7.53
3.38
2.17
1.46
30.8
43.1
16.5
23.1
7.44
4.79
10.3
6.63
4.44
3.22
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566
4"
568
5"
570
HJ8-50B
HJ11-50
HJ9-50
HJ 9 H P-50
421441
421421
1640
640
1220
1100
960
1890
93.3
30 (760)
92
40 (1015)
93.1
50 (1270)
HJ
Standard Cables
Characteristics
960
1690
96.4
50 (1270)
Attenuation, d/100 ft (d8/100 m) Standard conditions: VSWR 1.0; ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
0.0732 (0.240)
0.141 (0.464)
0.340 (1.12)
0.563 (1.85)
0.0601 (0.197)
0.0419 (0.138)
0.0789 (0.259)
0.180 (0.590)
0.114 (0.376)
0.268 (0.879)
0.434 (1.42)
0.0381 (0.125)
0.0748 (0.245)
0.186 (0.612)
no solar loading.
121 (250)
121 (250)
100 (212)
150 (302)
81.9
123
0.141
64.7
27.6
159
84.5
335
172
70.8
0.340
10.6
17.1
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Catalog Pages
Air Dielectric,
Plenum HL Series
1/2"
540
Standard Cables
Standard Black Jacket
CAN, UL1581,
IEC
HLT4-50T
HL4RP-50
HT5-50
HLT4-50T
HL4RP-50
10900
5200
21
90
4000
21.4
6000
40.0
88
5(125)
HT4-50
HT5-50
HT4-50
Characteristics
Maximum Operating Frequency, MHz
Peak Power Rating, kW
Relative Propagation Velocity, %
Minimum Bend Radius, in (mm)
92
5
(125)
92.5
93
10 (250)
5 (125)
30 MHz
100 MHz
450 MHz
3.31 (10.9)
1000 MHz
2000 MHz
6000 MHz
10000 MHz
5.10 (16.7)
10.7 (35.1)
15.5 (50.7)
(68 F).
0.377 (1.24)
0.198 (0.651)
0.369 (1.21)
0.823 (2.70)
1.28 (4.20)
1.91 (6.26)
0.718 (2.35)
1.67 (5.48)
2.7 (8.85)
4.18 (13.7)
0.389 (1.28)
0.725 (2.38)
1.61 (5.28)
2.5 (8.19)
3.71 (12.2)
7.18 (23.6)
(212 F);
no solar loading.
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200 (392)
200 (392)
200 (392)
100 (212)
30 MHz
100 MHz
450 MHz
1000 MHz
2000 MHz
6000 MHz
11.8
6.21
2.68
1.67
1.08
0.516
32.7
16.6
6.65
3.92
12.7
6.70
2.88
1.78
1.15
6.78
3.64
1.64
1.06
0.713
0.368
10000 MHz
0.357
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1/4"
574
1/2"
576
1/2"
578
7/8"
580
582
FSJ1-75
FSJ4-75A
LDF4-75A
LDF5-75
HJ5-75
FSJ4RN-75A
FSJ4RN-75A
FSJ4RN-75A
LDF4RN-75A
LDF4RN-75A
LDF4RN-75A
11500
10.0
10000
5300
5600
26
70
60
81
88
89
90
1.25 (32)
5 (125)
10 (250)
10 (250
Standard Cables
HJ5RN-75
HJ5RN-75
HJ5RN-75
Characteristics
22000
6.7
78
1 (25)
(68 F).
0.999 (3.28)
1.86 (6.12)
4.17 (13.7)
0.514 (1.68)
0.958 (3.14)
2.14 (7.02)
0.333 (1.09)
0.618 (2.03)
1.37 (4.5)
0.195 (0.639)
0.366 (1.2)
0.834 (2.74)
0.209 (0.686)
0.388 (1.27)
0.850 (2.79)
6.51 (21.4)
3.34 (11)
4.98 (16.4)
9.78 (32.1)
13.6 (44.7)
2.12 (6.97)
3.15 (10.3)
6.09 (20)
8.42 (27.6)
1.32 (4.34)
2.01 (6.6)
1.29 (4.23)
1.92 (6.30)
9.73 (31.9)
19.1 (62.7)
26.7 (87.6)
no solar loading.
100 (212)
100 (212)
100 (212)
100 (212)
100 (212)
1.06
0.570
0.255
0.163
0.109
0.056
0.040
3.30
1.77
0.794
0.509
3.10
1.67
0.753
0.486
0.328
0.170
0.123
5.65
3.00
1.32
0.832
0.548
9.31
2.25
1.49
0.977
0.341
0.174
0.125
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HELIAX is the Andrew brand name that stands for the
most complete, cost -effective, high performance coaxial
cable systems in the world.
For more than 40 years, Andrew Corporation has led
the industry in meeting the need for semi -flexible RF
transmission line. In land mobile, broadcast, cellular,
military, terrestrial microwave, HF, earth station, personal
communication, and many other applications, HELIAX
coaxial cable products, including air and foam -dielectric
cable, are the industry standard of excellence. The unique
feature that makes HELIAX coaxial cable the best in the
world is a solid copper, corrugated outer conductor
which gives it strength, durability, flexibility, and complete
shielding. These outstanding coaxial cables are complemented by our compatible connectors, hangers, grounding
systems and other installation accessories to form a
complete RF transmission line system. This broad range
of coaxial cable and cable products means that Andrew
can provide the right fit for any application you may have,
from a single component to a complete, integrated cable
system. It also means that all of your transmission line
needs can be met by just one vendor
Andrew.
Service Guarantee
At Andrew, we're committed to exceeding our
customers' highest expectations by offering the best
products backed by the most responsive service in the
industry. So whatever our customers need, whenever
and wherever they need it, we will deliver.
Low Attenuation
The low attenuation of HELIAX coaxial cable results in
highly efficient signal transfer which maximizes overall
system performance.
Complete Shielding
Because HELIAX cable has a solid copper outer conductor,
you get continuous RFI /EMI shielding to minimize interference and maximize system security.
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Low VSWR
HELIAX feeder cables, LDF4 - LDF7 and VXL series
cables, now feature a maximum VSWR of 1.13:1 in the
cellular and PCS bands. This specification applies to bulk
length cable and includes straight DIN or N -type
connectors.
Also available are lower VSWR options, or low VSWR
in other frequency bands. Refer to the Low VSWR
Specifications tables for each cable type.
Reliable
The availability of HELIAX cable in long, continuous
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Free Software and Product Information
To help plan your system, Andrew provides a number
of helpful software packages. In addition, you can obtain
Installation Instruction Bulletins, Special Publications
and Product Specifications via Fax -On- Demand and the
Andrew web site.
JJ
installation costs.
Long Continuous Lengths
This simplifies installation and eliminates the cost of
splicing. Cable lengths can be conveniently stocked on
site and cut to required lengths.
Flexibility
HELIAX cable's corrugated copper outer conductor gives it
flexibility which makes shipping, handling and installation
Fast Delivery
Product availability is critical when you have a weather
emergency or last minute design change that could result
in downtime and lost revenue. In such situations, we
respond quickly to get you on- the -air. Rapid product availability allows Andrew to be a real problem solver for you
at installation time. With schedules to meet, you need to
avoid delivery delays, contain costs, and get your system
operating on time. With HELIAX coaxial cable from
Andrew, you can do it.
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Flexibility
Andrew HELIAX superflexible cables are manufactured
with deep, helical corrugations in the outer conductor.
Extraflexible cables are manufactured with deep, annular
corrugations. These exclusive corrugating processes
permit Andrew cables and assemblies to be bent on very
tight radii, without any degradation in performance. In
addition, numerous reverse bends can be made, again
without loss in performance.
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New VXL series flexible feeder cable uses advanced
lower cost/higher
performance solution that is ideal for wireless applications. System designers and engineers can eliminate the
need for jumper cables when VXL5 -50, a 7/8" feeder
cable, is specified. It is suitable for continuous cable runs
from the base station cabinet to the antenna. When used
as one -piece feeder line, VXL5 -50 requires no jumper
cable from feeder to antenna. This eliminates extra
connectors, lowering insertion loss, and minimizing
installation time. Versatile and flexible, VXL series cable
is also suitable for installation in difficult areas such as
lift shafts, monopoles, and co- located sites.
processing technology to provide
its characteristics over time. The low- density foam provides low attenuation characteristics similar to LDF series
cables. When used as a combined feeder /jumper solution,
both system attenuation and system VSWR are optimized.
Flexibility
The VXL5 cable exhibits the tight bend radius of a 1/2"
VXL5 -50. This means fewer connectors, less weatherproofing, and lower costs. The lighter weight of VXL
series cable also reduces shipping costs.
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LDF cables are designed for low loss.
Flexibility
HELIAX foam dielectric cables feature an annularly corrugated outer conductor that provides excellent shielding
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Weatherproof
Closed cell dielectric prevents water penetration.
Connector 0 -rings seal out moisture.
Excellent Intermodulation Performance
Solid inner and outer conductors eliminate IM generated
by numerous moving contacts in the current path that are
found with stranded inner conductors and braided outer
conductors.
Quick and Easy Connector Attachment
A range of self flaring connectors are available for easy
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cables from
characteristics.
Weatherproof /Pressure Tight
HJ type cables have silicone gasketed connectors with 1/8"
NPT pressure inlets. Connectors are designed to be pressure tight for maximum protection against water entry.
System Integrity
If a pressurized air -dielectric cable should be damaged,
the pressurization system will alarm so that the leak can
be corrected before water enters the cable and degrades
performance.
Rugged Construction
HELIAX HJ cables are made with the strongest dielectric
spacer in the industry, to withstand the stress of installation.
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HELIAX coaxial cables offer excellent phase stability over
temperature variations and with bending. This makes
them an excellent choice for phase -critical applications
such as delay lines and matched feeders in phased -array
antennas.
Flexibility
HELIAX coaxial cables have excellent flexibility for ease
performance.
Low Attenuation
The continuous outer conductor and low loss polyethylene
of HELIAX cables provide for higher average power handling capability when compared to comparably sized
braided cables.
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LDF Series
Plenum Rated
FSJ1 -50A
FSJ2 -50
FSJ4 -50B
EFX2 -50
LDF1 -50
LDF2 -50
LDF4 -50A
HS1RP -50
HS2RP -50
HS4RP -50
1/4"
3/8"
1/2"
3/8"
1/4"
3/8"
1/2"
1/4"
3/8"
1/2"
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
83
81
85
86
88
88
84
83
81
13400
10200
13500
15800
13500
8800
10000
13400
10200
Nominal Size
Impedance, ohms
Electrical Characteristics
Relative Propagation
Velocity, %
84
Maximum Operating
Frequency, MHz
20400
1.28
(4.86)
(4.21)
(12.8)
2.64
(8.66)
5.38
(17.6)
960 MHz
1500 MHz
150 MHz
1.52
(4.99)
1.29
(4.24)
0.815
(2.67)
2.13
(6.99)
1.48
(4.84)
1.17
(3.83)
2.39
(7.83)
2.71
(8.88)
2.29
(7.51)
1.45
(4.75)
3.75
(12.3)
2.61
(7.59)
(8.56)
2.07
(6.78)
3.66
(12.0)
3.23
(10.6)
(10.8)
3.74
(12.3)
3.17
(10.4)
2.00
(6.56)
5.14
(16.9)
3.59
(11.8)
2.85
(9.35)
5.38
(19.1)
3.97
(13.0)
3.52
(11.6)
3.59
(11.8)
4.07
(13.3)
3.44
(11.3)
2.17
(7.12)
5.58
(18.3)
3.89
(12.8)
3.09
(10.2)
7.41
(24.3)
5.08
(16.7)
4.54
(14.9)
4.60
(15.1)
5.19
(17.0)
4.40
(14.4)
2.77
(9.09)
7.06
(23.2)
4.94)
(16.2)
3.94
(12.9)
8.67
5.97
(19.6)
5.37
(17.6)
5.41
6.1
(17.8)
(20)
5.17
(17)
3.25
(10.7)
8.24
(27.0)
5.78
(19.0)
4.62
(15.2)
12.0
(39.5)
8.49
(27.8)
6.8
(22.4)
10.7
(35.1)
8.63
(28.3)
3.91
824 MHz
2000 MHz
(28.5)
4000 MHz
6000 MHz
10000 MHz
2.31
3.31
12.8
8.90
8.15
8.08
(41.8)
(29.2)
(26.7)
(26.5)
9.06
(29.7)
7.70
(25.3)
4.82
(15.8)
16.1
(52.7)
11.3
(37.2)
10.5
(34.4)
10.3
(33.8)
11.5
(37.7)
9.79
(32.1)
6.11
15.1
(20.1)
(49.5)
21.7
(71.2)
15.5
(50.8)
14.6
(47.9)
14.1
15.7
(51.5)
13.4
(43.9)
20.2
14.4
11.
(46.3)
(66.2)
(47.2)
(38.4)
1.00
0.567
0.412
0.380
0.299
0.256
0.174
0.138
0.102
824 MHz
960 MHz
1.74
0.975
0.704
0.648
0.507
2.49
1.38
0.991
0.289
0.228
0.166
0.909
0.705
0.597
0.394
0.306
0.220
0.29
(7.4)
0.415
(10.5)
0.52
(13.2)
0.045
(0.067)
0.078
(0.12)
1500 MHz
2000 MHz
4000 MHz
6000 MHz
10000 MHz
(68 F).
1.34
(4.39)
2.21
(7.25)
450 MHz
0.431
1.74
0.978
0.706
0.649
0.507
0.431
0.289
0.227
0.165
1.45
0.818
0.592
0.545
0.426
0.363
0.245
0.193
1.81
1.02
0.736
0.678
0.530
0.451
(212 F),
0.691
1.18
0.670
0.393
0.286
0.264
0.209
0.179
0.123
0.098
0.073
0.121
0.595
0.549
0.431
0.368
0.249
0.197
0.145
2.83
1.59
1.15
1.06
0.833
0.710
0.479
0.378
0.487
0.449
0.354
0.302
0.206
1.46
0.821
0.141
0.303
0.239
0.175
0.45
(11.3)
0.345
(8.8)
0.44
(11.2)
0.63
(15.9)
0.29
(7.37)
0.415
(10.5)
0.518
(13.16)
0.14
(0.21)
0.09
(0.13)
0.06
(0.09)
0.08
(0.12)
0.15
(0.22)
0.063
(0.093)
0.076
(0.113)
0.138
(0.205)
3.75
(95)
5
(125)
1.25
(25)
(25)
(32)
0.164
Mechanical Characteristics
Diameter over jacket
in
(mm)
Weight
lb/ft
(kg/m)
(mm)
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1.75
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(25)
(32)
(45)
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FSJ1 -75
FSJ4 -75A
LDF4 -75A
1/4"
75
1/2"
1/2"
75
78
22000
M17/75
RG -214/U
Commercial
Version of
RG -213/U
M17/60
M17/127
M17/2
M17/6
75
M17/74
RG -213/U
RG- 142B /U
RG -393/U
RG -6 /U
RG -11/U
81
88
65.9
65.9
84
69.5
69.5
65.9
65.9
11500
10000
1000
11000
12400
11000
3000
1000
2.31
1.19
0.764
2.6
2.9
1.5
4.6
2.7
3.6
2.7
(7.57)
(3.89)
(2.51)
(8.5)
(9.5)
(4.9)
(15.1)
(8.8)
(11.8)
(8.8)
4.17
(13.7)
2.14
(7.02)
1.37
(4.50)
5.0
(16.4)
5.5
(18.0)
2.8
(9.2)
8.4
(27.6)
4.9
(16.1)
6.7
(22.0)
(16.7)
5.83
(19.1)
2.99
(9.82)
1.91
(6.26)
7.4
(24.3)
7.8
(25.6)
4.0
(13.1)
11.8
(38.7)
7.0
(23.0)
9.6
(31.5)
7.5
(24.6)
6.36
(20.9)
3.26
(10.7)
2.08
(6.81)
8.5
(27.9)
8.6
(28.2)
4.4
(14.4)
13.0
(42.7)
7.6
(24.9)
10.6
(34.8)
8.6
(28.2)
11.3
(37.1)
5.8
(19.0)
16.9
(55.4)
10.0
(32.8)
14.0
(45.9)
13.6
(44.6)
7.0
(23.0)
20.2
(66.3)
11.9
(39.0)
16.9
(55.4)
21.6
(70.9)
11.1
(36.4)
31.4
(103)
18.5
(60.7)
28.6
(93.8)
14.7
(48.2)
41.1
(135)
24.2
(79.4)
41.4
(136)
58.5
(192)
34.5
(113)
0.42
0.57
0.19
0.26
0.79
0.73
5.4
2.9
2.0
1.8
0.13
0.17
0.15
0.56
0.47
t4
t2
0.083
0.068
0.12
0.088
029
014
0.76
0.58
0.40
0.425
(10.79)
0.405
(10.29)
(4.95)
0.390
(9.91)
0.332
(8.43)
(1029)
0.089
(0.132)
0.043
(0.064)
0175
(0.260)
0.082
(0.122)
0.098
(0.146)
6
(150)
(50)
(102)
3
(75)
4.5
(115)
26.7
13.6
8.42
(87.6)
(44.7)
(27.6)
8.22
4.21
2.67
(27.0)
(13.8)
(8.76)
9.73
(31.9)
4.98
(16.4)
3.15
(10.3)
14.8
7.58
(24.9)
4.75
(15.6)
9.78
(32.1)
6.09
(20.0)
(48.6)
19.1
(62.7)
0.460
0.255
0.182
0.167
0.129
0.109
0.072
0.056
0.040
1.43
1.35
0.91
0.91
1.2
2.1
0.794
0.753
0.44
0.541
0.29
0.26
0.58
0.39
0.35
1.1
0.568
0.521
0.44
0.29
0.26
0.19
0.16
0.096
0.070
0.046
0.26
0.125
0.497
0.387
0.328
0.218
0.170
0.123
0.29
(7.4)
0.52
(13.2)
0.63
(16)
0.405
(10.29)
0.046
(0.068)
0.14
(0.21)
0.14
(0.21)
0.11
013
(0.164)
(0.193)
1.25
(32)
(125)
(125)
(150)
0.403
0.341
0.224
0.174
(25)
* Braided cables
0.21
0.22
0195
5.1
0.11
0.405
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get the characteristics you want and the performance you can
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Low VSWR
more stringent.
in
be
Weatherproof Integrity
HELIAX connectors are designed to ensure system
integrity in the harshest of outdoor environments. Our
connectors are relied on around the world for their ability
to withstand heat, humidity, ice, and rain. We design to
the toughest environmental standards, such as IP68, to
ensure the connectors are waterproof without
additional weatherproofing. We test before and after
thermal cycling, shock, and vibration testing. We
guarantee that, whatever the environment, you can rely
on HELIAX connectors.
Low Intermodulation
HELIAX connectors are designed to keep unwanted
Excellent RF Shielding
Outer conductor attachments clamp or solder 360
around the cable resulting in virtually complete shielding.
HELIAX connectors for air dielectric cables are not
connectors.
Differences include:
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On
eceTTM
With only one piece to the connector, attachment is as easy
as sliding the connector on the cable and tightening the
back nut. You can be assured that field attachment is consistent and gives you outstanding performance every time!
More importantly, the new one -piece connectors also have
outstanding electrical characteristics!
field. Return loss, insertion loss and intermodulation values are optimized with our new SureFlex assemblies.
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Proven
All Andrew components go through a strict qualification
process to the toughest Military and International standards before being released. Test procedures are available
on the Andrew web site or contact Andrew.
In all ways electrically, mechanically, and environmentally
you can be sure with Andrew.
Value
All of the new designs offer price savings as well as out-
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Connector Numbering System
This catalog features a functional, connector type numbering system that installation, purchasing and receiving personnel should find easy to understand. Here are three
examples and the functional type number cable, connector, and suffix keys.
PDR
PKM
PKR
PTM
PTF
SM
SMA Male
SF
SMA Female
UM
UHF Male
UF
UHF Female
MU
FM
CATV
Type Number:
Type Number:
L2PNM
Male
L4PNF
Male
Suffix Keys
F4PDM-C
HF
High Frequency
BH
Bulkhead
75 -Ohm Cable, 50 -Ohm Mating Pin
75 -Ohm Cable, 70 -Ohm Mating Pin
Captivated Pin Inner Attachment
7550
7570
PMC
(solderless)
Panel Mount
Panel Mount, Captivated Pin
PM
Cable Keys
E2
EFX2-50
3/8"
F1
FSJ1-50A
FSJ2-50
FSJ4-50B
1/4"
BHC
3/8"
PMC
1/2"
HJ4-50
HJ4.5-50
1/2"
5/8"
HC
HJ5-50
HJ7-50A
HJ8-50B
HJ11-50
HJ9-50
HJ9HP-50
HJ12-50
7/8"
LDF1-50
LDF2-50
1/4"
3/8"
LDF4-50A
LDF4.5-50
LDF5-50A
LDF6-50
LDF7-50A
LDF12-50
VXL5-50
1/2"
5/8"
7/8"
1 -1/4"
1 -5/8"
2 -1/4"
7/8"
F2
F4
H4
H4.5
H5
H7
H8
H11
H9
H9HP
H12
L1
L2
L4
L4.5
15
L6
L7
112
V5
V6
V7
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RC
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Attachment
3"
4"
5"
5" (High Power)
2
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Female
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Connector
Connector Keys
7 -16 DIN
Pin Depth, in
0.210 -0.230
0.187 -0.207
0.058 -0.070
0.070 -0.082
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(5.28 -5.84)
(4.75 -5.26)
(1.47 -1.78)
(1.78 -2.08)
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Plated
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PNR
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PNF
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1.
2.
For low -VSWR cables and for elliptical waveguides, specify the
3.
cable and premium elliptical waveguide. For example, the -59 suffix
5.
Sample Orders
Andrew
Frequency
(where)
applicable)
Type
Number
Description
Cable, Factory
Quantity
Each
Total
Length
290 ft
290 ft
Unit or
Per Foot
Price
Extended
Price
Assembly
L5 PDM
L5PNM
LDF5
-50A
L5PNM
Cable with On
Attached Connec !Or
-50A
Bulk Elliptical
Waveguide and
Connectors
L5PNM
L5PNM
EWP52 -59
Elliptical Waveguide
LDF5
Elliptical Wavegui te
Factory Assemb
Length
5.925
EWP52 -59
Elliptical Waveguide
EWP52 -59
Elliptical Waveguide
-
ft
310 ft
290 ft
290 ft
700 ft
1400 it
6.425 GHz
252DET
5.925
1400 ft
6.425 GHz
152DET
310
it
252DET
5.925
700
310
ft
310
ft
6.425 GHz
252DET
152DET
*For cables and waveguides, specify whether connectors should be factory attached or shipped loose. When
attached connectors on an assembly are different, specify which is first off the reel. For microwave antennas,
specify any desired options.
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Packing requirements:
Standard
Export
Special (specify)
Ship by:
Air
DK] Surface
Ocean
Requested Carrier
(n none specified, we wit use the most economical method)
Shipping charges:
Collect
KI Yes
Sales:
No
Partials OK?
Applicable
KlYes
ENO
Not Applicable
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Description
Type No.
Frequency
MHz
Attenuation
Attenuation
dB/100 ft
dB/100 m
0.5
0.124
0.176
0.215
0. 249
0.559
0.792
0.973
1.26
1.68
1.79
1.87
2.21
2.39
2.56
3.16
3.67
3.91
0.407
0.577
0.707
0.816
1.83
2.60
3.19
4.142
5.83
5.96
6.72
19.1
19.6
22.0
6.40
6.40
6.40
6.40
3.97
2.80
2.28
1.76
1.23
1.23
1.19
1.00
0.929
0.865
0.701
0.603
0.567
0.537
0.530
0.488
0.450
0.419
0.412
0.395
0.380
0.372
0.330
1500
7.41
24.3
0.299
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
5000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
18000
20000
2 0000
20400
7.94
8.19
8.67
26.0
26.9
28.5
29.2
30.0
30.7
35.6
38.2
0.279
0.174
0.153
0.138
0.117
0.102
0.092
0.084
0.077
0.072
0.069
1.5
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
FSJ1-50A
FSJ1RN -50B
FSJ1RN -50B
FSJ1P- 50A -(
- See
")
Insert suffix number from "Low VSWR Specifications" table, page 476.
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
50
20.4
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
84
6.4
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH /ft (m)
3.0 (9.8)
2.0 (6.5)
1600
5000
24.2 (79.4)
0.061 (0.200)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, standard jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Jacket, fire -retardant jacket, in (mm)
Diameter Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
Cable Weight, lb /ft (kg /m)
474
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Cu -Clad Al
0.29 (7.4)
0.29 (7.4)
0.25 (6.4)
0.075 (1.9)
1 (25)
15 (20)
0.8 (1.1)
0.045 (0.067)
150 (68)
Average
Power, kW
4.13
4.18
4.54
4.93
5.29
5.38
5.61
8.91
9.14
9.37
10.9
11.6
12.8
14.5
16.1
19.0
21.7
24.2
26.6
28.8
31.0
32.1
33.1
33.5
5.85 9
5.89
6.13
7.25
7.82
8.41
10.4
12.1
12.8
13.5
13.7
14.9
16.2
17.4
17.6
18.4
.5
477.5
52.7
62.4
71.2
79.4
87.2
94.6
101.7
108.6
108.6
110.0
0.271
0.256
0.249
0.243
0.237
0.204
0.191
0067
0..066
100 (1.8)
Standard Conditons:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
For Average Power. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), inner
conductor temperature 100 C (212 F); no solar loading.
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1144,'"-
F1
SMA Male
Female
Bulkhead
F1 PNF-BH
N
PNR -HC
SMA Female
Bulkhead
SMA Male
Right Angle
F1 P SM
F1
>>
BNC Male
F1
Male
Right Angle
PBM
F1PSF
PSR
TNC Male
F1 PTM -HF
UHF Male
41SP
Connectors
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Plating
Attachment
Code
Max. Length
in (mm)
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Self- Clamping
SG
2.1 (53)
Tab Flare
SG
1.3 (33)
0.95 (24.1)
0.81 (20.5)
Self- Clamping
SG
1.7/1.3 (43/33)
0.95 (24.1)
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
Solder
Solder
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
SG
SG
2.2 (55.2)
2.3 (58)
SS
2.0 (50)
BB
1.8 (46)
BS
2.1 (53)
PG
F1PSF
41EWS
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Tab Flare
Solder
Captivated
Self- Clamping
SG
1.7 (43)
1.6/0.75 (41/19)
1.7 (43)
0.94 (23.9)
1.68 (43)
1.5 (38)
1.9 (48.8)
1.53 (39)
1.82 (46.3)
1.85 (47)
1.85 (47)
1.85 (47)
0.58 (14.8)
0.94 (23.9)
0.69 (17.5)
0.77 (19.6)
0.77 (19.6)
0.49 (12.5)
0.50 (12.7)
0.49 (12.5)
0.40 (10.2)
0.57 (14.5)
0.70 (17.8)
0.70 (17.8)
0.47 (11.9)
1.25 (31.75)
0.551 (14)
1.26 (32)
1.62 (41)
Type
Interface
Description
Number
Male
Hex Head
Male
High Freq.
F1PNMV2 -H
F1PNM -HF
Male
Right Angle
F1PNR -HC
Hex Head
N
Female
Female
F1PNF
Bulkhead
F1PNF -BH
BNC Male
F1PBM
UHF Male
41SP
41U
F1PSM
F1PSR
UHF Female
SMA Male
SMA Male
Up to 6 GHz
TNC Male
Right Angle
Up to 6 GHz, Bulkhead
Up to 18 GHz
11 GHz and Below
TNC Female
Bulkhead
F1PTM
41AENT
Tab Flare
NG
TNC Male
F1PTM -HF
Captivated
Tab Flare
NG
Male
F1 MU
Captivated
NS
Male
F1PDM
Female
F1PDF
Crimp
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
Self Clamping
SMA Female
SMA Male
Mini -UHF
7 -16 DIN
7 -16 DIN
7 -16 DIN
7 -16 DIN
"
Female
Panel Mount
F1PDF -PM
Female
Bulkhead
F1PDF -BH
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
PG
PG
SS
SS
SS
SS
Plating Codes:
BB - Brass
Brass Body and Silver Plated Pin, NG - Nickel Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, NS- Nickel Plated Body and Silver Plated
Pin, PG - Passivated Body and Gold Plated Pin +A135, SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin,
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Type No.
Male
Malet
Female
=J
0.01- 4.2'
No."
to10ft(3m)
1.07
1.12
1.15
1.31
1.12
1.30
1.12
1.15
1.12
1.17
(29.4)
(24.9)
(23.1)
(17.4)
(24.9)
(17.7)
(24.9)
(23.1)
(24.9)
(22.1)
1.13
1.15
1.20
1.35
1.25
1.30
1.25
1.20
1.18
1.22
(24.3)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(16.5)
(19.1)
(17.7)
(19.1)
(20.8)
(21.6)
(20.1)
1.27
1.35
1.40
1.40
1.35
1.40
1.35
1.40
1.40
1.40
Male
Femalet
Right Angle N Male
SMA Male
Right Angle SMA Male
SMA Female
TNC Male
7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
1.15
1.40
1.38
1.17
1.40
1.17
1.30
1.25
1.25
(23.1)
(15.6)
(16.0)
(22.1)
(15.6)
(22.1)
(17.7)
(19.1)
(19.1)
1.18
1.45
1.40
1.40
1.45
1.40
1.35
1.30
1.30
(21.6)
(14.7)
(15.6)
(15.6)
(14.7)
(15.6)
(16.5)
(17.7)
(17.7)
1.31 (17.4)
1.50
1.50
1.45
1.50
1.45
1.45
1.45
1.45
(14.0)
(14.0)
(14.7)
(14.0)
(14.7)
(14.7)
(14.7)
(14.7)
(15.6)
(16.5)
(15.6)
(14.7)
1.45
1.40
1.45
1.50
(14.7)
(15.6)
(14.7)
(14.0)
1.50
1.45
1.50
1.63
(14.0)
(14.7)
(14.0)
(12.4)
N
N
(18.5)
(16.5)
(15.6)
(15.6)
(16.5)
(15.6)
(16.5)
(15.6)
(15.6)
(15.6)
-10.2'
N Male
SMA Male
SMA Female
TNC Male
1.40
1.35
1.40
1.45
0.01 -18.0'
N Male
SMA Male
SMA Female
1.55 (13.3)
1.50 (14.0)
1.50 (14.0)
1.55 (13.3)
1.55 (13.3)
1.55 (13.3)
1.63 (12.4)
1.55 (13.3)
1.55 (13.3)
0.806 -0.960
FSJ1P- 50A-40
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
0.01
7 -16 DIN
0.806 -0.960
and 1.7- 2.2
FSJ1P- 50A-42
1.7- 2.2
FSJ1P- 50A-41
7 -16 DIN
N
7 -16 DIN
"
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Description
Hangers -
Type No.
Description
Type No.
11662 -3
40430 -1
40417
241475 -13
241475 -12
241475 -11
241548 -10
241548 -11
weatherproofing information
CT -K350
Entry Systems
221213
Kit of 10
VCT8 -10
Kit of 50
Kit of 100
VCT8 -50
VCT8 -100
4" Boots
204679A -17
Hole:
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F1
SGRIP-11K
207865
244377
244379
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223158 -2
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ETS1-50T
1.5
2
Description
Type No.
ETS1-50T
ETS1 -50
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
50 2
20.0
82
6.4
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (pf/m)
Inductance, pH/ft (pH /m)
1.9 (6.2)
2.0 (6.5)
1600
4000
24.6 (80.6)
0.063 (0.205)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Copper
Inner Conductor
Silver plated copper
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
0.29 (7.4)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
0.25 (6.4)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
1 (25)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
15 (20)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
0.6 (0.8)
0.066 (0.098)
150 (68)
100 (1.8)
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
5000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
18000
19000
20000
Attenuation
dB /100
0.124
0.176
0.216
0.249
0.56
0.79
0.97
1.26
1.67
1.79
1.86
2.20
2.37
2.54
3.13
3.63
3.86
4.08
4.13
4.48
4.86
5.21
5.29
5.52
5.73
5.86
6.59
7.25
7.75
7.99
8.46
8.68
8.90
9.12
10.5
11.3
12.3
13.9
15.4
18.1
20.6
22.9
25.0
27.0
29.0
29.9
30.9
Attenuation
dB /100 m
0.408
0.577
0.707
0.817
1.83
2.60
3.19
4.12
5.49
5.86
6.09
7.21
7.77
8.35
10.3
11.9
12.7
13.4
13.5
14.7
15.9
17.1
17.4
18.1
18.8
19.2
21.6
23.8
25.4
26.2
27.7
28.5
29.2
29.9
34.5
37.0
40.4
45.7
50.6
59.5
67.5
75.0
82.0
88.7
95.1
98.2
101.3
ETS1 -50T1
ETS1 -502
Avg. Power
kW
Avg. Power
6.40
6.40
6.40
6.40
6.40
6.40
5.48
4.23
3.18
2.98
2.86
2.42
2.25
2.09
1.70
1.46
1.38
1.30
1.29
1.19
1.10
1.02
6.40
6.40
6.40
6.40
6.40
6.40
6.13
4.73
3.55
3.33
3.20
kW
2.71
2.51
2.34
1.90
1.64
1.54
1.46
1.44
1.33
1.22
1.14
1.12
1.08
1.04
1.02
1.01
0.964
0.928
0.909
0.808
0.733
0.686
0.666
0.629
0.613
0.598
0.584
0.506
0.472
0.432
0.382
0.345
0.294
0.259
0.233
0.213
0.197
0.184
0.178
0.173
0.904
0.82
0.768
0.745
0.704
0.686
0.669
0.653
0.566
0.529
0.484
0.428
0.386
0.329
0.289
0.261
0.238
0.220
0.206
0.199
0.193
Standard Conditions: For Attenuation: VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
1. For Average Power, Type ETS1 -50T (jacketed): VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature
40 C (104 F), inner conductor temperature 200 C (392F).
2. For Average Power, Type ETS1 -50 (unjacketed): VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature
40 C (104 F), inner conductor temperature 250 C (482 F); no solar loading.
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Bulkhead
F1PSF
BNC Male
TNC Male
PBM
F1PTM-HF
UHF Male
41SP
'
-
Female
Bulkhead
F1 PNF -BH
N
SMA Male
Right Angle
F1PSR
Male
F1PSM
,`
Male
Right Angle
F1 PN MV2-H
F1
Connectors
Type
Interlace
Description
Number
Male
Hex Head
F1PNMV2 -H
Male
Male
High Freq.
Hex Head
F1PNM-HF
F1PNR -HC
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Code
Max. Length
in (mm)
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Self- Clamping
SG
2.1 (53)
Tab Flare
SG
Self- Clamping
SG
1.3 (33)
1.7/1.3 (43/33)
0.95 (24.1)
0.81 (20.5)
0.95 (24.1)
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Captivated
Captivated
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Self-Flare
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
Solder
Solder
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
SG
2.2 (55.2)
SG
2.3 (58)
2.0 (50)
1.8 (46)
2.1 (53)
1.7 (43)
Tab Flare
Right Angle
N
Female
Female
F1PNF
BNC Male
F1PNF-BH
F1PBM
UHF Male
41SP
UHF Female
41U
Bulkhead
SMA Male
Upto6GHz
F1PSM
SMA
SMA
SMA
SMA
Male
Female
Right Angle
Up to 6 GHz, Bulkhead
F1PSR
Male
Up to 18 GHz
41EWS
Female
Up to 18 GHz
41 ENS
TNC Male
F1PTM
TNC Female
Bulkhead
Hi Freq, Above
41AENT
TNC Male
11 GHz
F1PSF
F1PTM -HF
F1MU
F1PDF
F1PDM
Panel Mount
F1PDF -PM
Bulkhead
F1P0 F -BH
SS
BB
BS
PG
PG
PG
Tab Flare
Self- Clamping
SG
Tab Flare
NG
Tab Flare
NG
Crimp
Self- Clamping
NS
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
Self Clamping
SS
SS
SS
SS
1.6/0.75 (41/19)
1.7 (43)
0.94 (23.9)
1.00 (25.4)
1.68 (43)
1.5 (38)
1.9 (48.8)
1.53 (39)
1.82 (46.3)
1.85 (47)
1.85 (47)
1.85 (47)
0.58 (14.8)
0.94 (23.9)
0.69 (17.5)
0.77 (19.6)
0.77 (19.6)
0.49 (12.5)
0.50 (12.7)
0.49 (12.5)
0.40 (10.2)
0.40 (10.2)
0.57 (14.5)
0.70 (17.8)
0.70 (17.8)
0.47 (11.9)
1.25 (31.75)
0.551 (14)
1.26 (32)
1.62 (41)
Plating Codes:
BS - Brass Body and Silver Plated Pin, NG - Nickel Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, NS- Nickel Plated Body and Silver Plated
Pin, PG - Passivated Body and Gold Plated Pin +A135, SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin, G - Stainless Steel Body and Gold
Plated Pin.
Connector Accessories
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624.
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Description
Hangers
- For
Type No.
Description
Type No.
Weatherproofing - for
40430 -1
40417
CT -K350
8
241475 -13
241475 -12
241475 -11
241548 -10
241548 -11
Connector/Splice Weatherproofing KB
Nylon Cable Tie Kit in plastic box. 100 each 4, 5.5 and
7.5 inch ties. Indoor use, Recommended maximum
spacing is 1.5 ft (0.5 m)
Entry Systems
221213
Kit of 10
Kit of 50
Kit of 100
VCT8-10
VCT8-50
VCT8-100
4' Boots
- Three
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Hole:
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FSJ2-50
Attenuation and Average Power Ratings
Description
Type No.
Frequency
Attenuation
Attenuation
MHz
dB/100 ft
d13/100 m
0.5
0.082
0.117
0.143
0.165
0.372
0.528
0.649
0.842
1.13
1.20
1.25
1.48
1.60
1.72
2.13
2.48
2.64
2.79
2.83
3.08
3.35
3.60
3.66
3.82
3.97
4.06
4.59
5.08
5.45
5.63
5.97
6.14
6.30
6.47
7.53
8.09
8.90
10.2
11.3
13.5
15.5
17.4
18.6
0.270
0.383
0.469
0.542
1.22
1.73
2.13
2.76
3.69
3.94
4.10
4.86
5.25
5.65
6.99
8.14
8.66
9.17
9.28
1.5
FSJ2-50
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
FSJ2RN-50
FSJ2R N-50
"
- See
FSJ2P- 50
-( *)
page 584
Insert suffix number from "Low VSWR Specifications" table, page 481
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms/1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
5011
13.4
83
13.2
1.29 (4.23)
1.52 (4.99)
2300
5000
24.3 (79.7)
0.061 (0.200)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Copper
Inner Conductor
Copper-Clad Aluminum
Diameter over Jacket, standard jacket, in (mm)
0.415 (10.5)
Diameter over Jacket, fire-retardant jacket, in (mm)
0.425 (10.8)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
0.375 (9.5)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
0.110 (2.8)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
1 (25)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
20 (50)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
1.7 (2.3)
Cable Weight, lb/ft. (kg/m)
0.078 (0.12)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
210 (95)
Flat Plate Crush Strength, lb/in (kg/mm)
100 (1.8)
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
5000
6000
8000
10000
12000
13400
10.1
11.0
11.8
12.0
12.5
13.0
13.3
15.1
16.7
17.9
18.5
19.6
20.1
20.7
21.2
24.7
26.6
29.2
33.3
37.2
44.3
50.8
57.0
61.1
Average
Power, kW
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
6.92
4.87
3.97
3.06
2.29
2.14
2.06
1.74
1.61
1.49
1.21
1.04
0.975
0.921
0.910
0.836
0.769
0.715
0.704
0.673
0.648
0.634
0.580
0.507
0.472
0.457
0.431
0.419
0.409
0.398
0.342
0.318
0.289
0.254
0.228
0.191
0.166
0.148
0.138
Standard Conditions:
For attenuation. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, amblent temperature 40C (104 F), Inner
conductor temperature 100 C (212 F), no solar loading.
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F2PNM -H
F2PDF
(II)
Right Angle
Female
F2PNF
F2PDM -C
F2PDR -C
Connectors
Type
Interface
Description
Number
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Code
Max. Length
in (mm)
Male
Hex Head
F2PNM -H
Solder
Self -Flare
SG
1.9 (48)
Male
Hex Head
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
1.9 (48)
Female
Captivated
Solder
SG
F2PNM -HC
F2PNF
SG
2.1 (53)
Female
F2PNF -C
2.1 (53)
Female
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SG
SG
2.1 (53)
SS
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SS
2.2 (57)
2.1 (53)
Self -Flare
SS
Panel Mount
F2PDF -PM
Captivated
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Right Angle
F2PDR -C
Captivated
F2PNF -BH
Bulkhead
F2PDM
F2PDM -C
F2PDF
F2PDF -C
Plating Codes:
SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin, BS - Brass Body and
Type No.
0.806 -0.960
FSJ2P-50 -40
0.806 -0.960
and 1.7- 2.2
FSJ2P-50 -42
1.7- 2.2
FSJ2P-50 -41
SS
2.2 (56)
SS
2.1 (51.6)
SS
2.2 (56)
1.7/1.3 (43/34)
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
0.94
0.94
0.67
0.64
0.95
1.4
1.4
(23)
(23)
(17)
(16)
(24)
(36)
(36)
1.1 (28)
0.79 (20)
1.1 (28)
1.4 (36)
to 10 tt
(3 m)
20 -200 ft
7 -16 DIN
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
(6 -60 m)
1.10 (26.4)
7 -16 DIN
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
7 -16 DIN
Up to 2.3 *
FSJ2P-50-1
Male
1.10 (26.4)
1.15 (23.1)
1.20 (20.8)
'
FSJ2P-50 -2
Male
1.20 (20.8)
1.20 (20.8)
1.25 (19.1)
Up to 8.5 *
FSJ2P-50-3
Male
1.40 (15.6)
1.40 (15.6)
1.40 (15.6)
FSJ2P-50-4
Male
1.50 (14.0)
1.50 (14.0)
1.50 (14.0)
Up to 5.0
Up to 13.4
'
VSWR values apply to straight connectors only, are guaranteed for factory fit assemblies, and are typical for field cut lengths. If Iwo different connector interfaces are
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Type No.
Description
Type No.
Nylon Cable Tie Kit in plastic box. 100 each 4, 5.5 and
7.5 inch ties. Indoor use, Recommended maximum
spacing is 1.5 ft (0.5 m)
40417
CT-K350
241548 -8
241548 -9
Entry Systems
Kit of 10
241475 -10
241475 -13
241475 -9
241475 -5A
241475 -8
40430 -1
weatherproofing information
221213
619 -620
VCTB-10
Kit of 50
Kit of 100
VCT8-50
VCT8-100
F2SGRIP
F2SGRIP -2IK
- Three Hole:
- One Hole:
204679A -19
48939A -16
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Standard Grounding KN
Factory attached one-hole lug, 24" lead
Factory attached two -hole lug, 24" lead
Field attached one -hole lug, 36" lead
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MHz
ETS2-50T
0.5
1
Description
Type No.
1.5
2
10
20
ETS2-50T
ETS2-50
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms /1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
1.29 (4.23)
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
1.52 (4.99)
2300
50 2
13.4
83
13.2
4000
24.3 (79.7)
0.061 (0.200)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Copper
Inner Conductor
Silver Plated, Copper-Clad Aluminum
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
0.415 (10.5)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
0.375 (9.5)
(25)
20 (50)
1.7 (2.3)
0.087 (0.13)
210 (95)
1
100 (1.8)
Attenuation
d8/100 tt
Attenuation
0.083
0.117
0.143
0.166
0.373
0.271
2.71
0.383
0.470
0.543
1.22
1.74
2.14
2.79
3.73
3.99
4.16
4.94
5.34
5.75
7.14
8.34
8.89
2.87
9.41
2.91
9.54
10.4
11.3
12.2
12.4
13.0
13.5
13.8
15.7
17.4
18.7
19.4
20.6
21.2
21.8
22.4
26.2
28.2
31.2
35.8
0.531
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
5000
6000
8000
10000
12000
13400
dB /100 m
0.653
0.849
1.14
1.22
1.27
1.51
1.63
1.75
2.18
2.54
3.17
3.45
3.72
3.78
3.96
4.12
4.22
4.78
5.31
5.71
5.90
6.28
6.46
6.64
6.81
7.98
8.61
9.50
10.9
12.2
14.7
17.0
19.2
20.7
40.1
48.2
55.8
62.9
67.8
Avg. Power
kW
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
12.2
9.89
7.61
5.68
5.31
5.10
4.29
3.97
3.69
2.97
2.54
2.39
2.25
2.22
2.04
1.87
1.74
1.71
1.63
1.57
1.53
1.35
1.22
1.13
1.10
1.03
1.00
0.975
0.950
0.811
0.752
0.681
0.593
0.529
0.441
0.381
0.338
0.314
ETS2 -502
Avg. Power
kW
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
11.3
8.67
6.47
6.05
5.82
4.89
4.52
4.20
3.39
2.90
2.72
2.57
2.53
2.32
2.13
1.98
1.95
1.86
1.79
1.75
1.54
1.39
1.29
1.25
1.17
1.14
1.11
1.08
0.924
0.847
0.776
0.676
0.603
0.502
0.434
0.385
0.358
Standard Conditions: For Attenuation: VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
1. For Average Power, Type ETS2 -50T (jacketed): VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature
40 C
2. For Average Power, Type ETS2 -50 (unjacketed): VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature
40 C (104 F), inner conductor temperature 250 C (482 F); no solar loading.
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Male
F2PNM-H
N
F2PDF
F2PDM -C
Female
F2PNF
N
Right Angle
- F2PDR -C
Connectors
Type
Interlace
Description
Number
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Plating
Attachment
Code
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
SG
Captivated
Solder
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
F2PNM-H
F2PNM-HC
Male
Hex Head
Male
Hex Head
Female
F2PNF
Female
F2PNF-C
Female
Bulkhead
F2PNF-BH
F2PDM
F2PDM-C
F2PDF
F2PDF-C
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Captivated
F2PDF-PM
F2PDR-C
Solder
Captivated
Panel Mt.
Right Angle
Max. Length
In (mm)
Max. Dia.
In (mm)
SG
1.9 (48)
1.9 (48)
2.1 (53)
0.94 (23)
0.94 (23)
0.67 (17)
SG
2.1 (53)
SG
2.1 (53)
SS
2.2 (57)
2.1 (53)
2.2 (56)
2.1 (51.6)
0.64
0.95
1.4
1.4
SG
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
2.2 (56)
1.7/1.3 (43/34)
1.1
0.79
1.1
1.4
(16)
(24)
(36)
(36)
(28)
(20)
(28)
(36)
Silver Plated Body and Pin, BS - Brass Body and Silver Plated Pin.
Accessories
Description
Hangers -For
Type No.
Description
Type No.
Weatherproofing -for
Connector/Splice Weatherproofing KH
40430 -1
Entry Systems
4" Boots
5" Boots
- Three Hole:
- One Hole:
204679A -19
48939A -16
Kit of 10
VCT8-10
VCT8-50
Kit of 50
Kit of 100
40417
CT-K350
221213
241372
244377
244379
VCT8-100
Connector Accessories
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Attenuation and Average Power Ratings
Description
Type No.
Attenuation
dB /100 R
Attenuation
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
0.070
0.100
0.122
0.141
0.318
0.453
0.557
0.724
0.971
1.04
1.08
1.28
1.39
1.50
1.86
2.17
2.31
2.45
2.48
2.71
2.95
3.18
3.23
3.38
3.52
3.60
4.09
4.54
4.88
5.05
5.37
5.53
5.68
5.83
6.84
7.38
8.15
0.231
0.327
0.401
0.463
1.04
1.49
1.83
2.38
3.19
3.41
3.55
4.21
4.56
4.91
6.09
7.12
7.59
8.04
8.15
8.89
9.68
10.4
10.6
5000
6000
8000
10000
10200
9.35
10.5
12.6
14.6
14.8
Frequency
MHz
0.5
1
1.5
FSJ4-50B
10
20
FSJ4RN-50B
FSJ4RN-50B
FSJ4P -50
-r
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Characteristics
Electrical
50 1
10.2
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms /1000 ft (1000 m)
81
15.6
Inner
Outer
0.82 (2.69)
1.00 (3.28)
dc Breakdown, volts
2500
5000
25.2 (82.7)
0.0625 (0.205)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Copper
Inner Conductor
Copper-Clad Aluminum
Diameter over Jacket, standard jacket, in (mm)
0.52 (13.2)
Diameter over Jacket, fire -retardant jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
Cable Weight, lb/fl. (kg /m)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
Flat Plate Crush Strength, Ib/in (kg /mm)
0.53 (13.5)
0.48 (12.2)
0.142 (3.6)
1.25 (32)
20 (50)
2.0 (2.7)
0.14 (0.21)
175 (80)
110 (1.9)
30
50
88
dB/100 m
Average
Power, kW
15.6
15.6
15.6
15.6
10.1
7.07
5.75
4.42
3.30
3.08
2.96
2.49
2.30
2.14
1.72
1.48
1.38
1.31
1.29
1.18
1.09
1.01
0.991
0.947
0.909
0.889
0.783
0.705
0.656
0.634
0.597
0.580
0.564
0.549
0.469
0.435
0.394
0.343
0.306
0.254
0.220
0.217
11.1
11.6
11.8
13.4
14.9
16.0
16.6
17.6
18.1
18.6
19.1
22.4
24.2
26.7
30.7
34.4
41.4
47.9
48.5
Standard Conditions:
For attenuation. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), inner
conductor temperature 100 C (212 F), no solar loading.
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Female
Bulkhead
F4PNF -BH
N
Male
F4PNMV2 -H
N
UHFF Male
44ASP
41
7/8 EIA
44ASR
Male
Right Angle
F4PNR -H
as
7-16 DIN Male
F4PDMV2 -C
Connectors
Type
Interlace
Description
Number
Male
Hex Head
Male
Hex Head
Male
Rt Angle, Hex Hd
Male
Female
Female
Female
Bulkhead
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Solder
Crush -Flare
SG
Captivated
Crush -Flare
SG
F4PNMV2 -H
F4PNMV2 -HC
F4PNR -H
F4PNR -HC
F4PNF
F4PNF -C
F4PNF-BH
F4PKM -C
Code
Solder
Tab -Flare
SG
Captivated
Crush -Flare
SG
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Captivated
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SG
Captivated
Captivated
Self -Flare
Crush Flare
SS
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Captivated
Solder
Crush Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SS
SG
SG
SS
Max. Length
in (mm)
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
2.13 (54.0)
2.13 (54.0)
3.3/1.5 (84/38)
2.8 (71.9)/1.6 (41.5)
2.3 (53.3)
2.3 (53.3)
2.3 (58)
2.0 (50)
0.94 (23.8)
0.94 (23.8)
0.86 (21.8)
1 (25.7)
0.88 (22.4)
0.88 (22.4)
0.95 (24.1)
0.95 (24.1)
Bulkhead
Panel Mount
F4PDF-BH
F4PDF -PM
Solder
Solder
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SS
Bulkhead
Panel Mount
F4PDF-BHC
F4PDF -PMC
44ASR
Captivated
Captivated
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SS
SS
2.3/1.5 (57/38)
1.98 (50.2)
2.10 (53.4)
2.4.1.8 (61/46)
2.1/2.0 (53/50)
2.0 (50)
2.0 (50)
2.01 (51.1)
2.01 (51.1)
2.0 (50)
2.0 (50)
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Tab -Flare
BS
3.3 (84)
Tab -Flare
BS
2.1 (53)
Tab -Flare
BS
2.3 (58)
Tab -Flare
BB
2.4 (61)
Tab -Flare
SG
F4PDMV2 -C
F4PDMV2
F4PDR
F4PDR -C
F4PDF -C
F4PDF
Right Angle
Right Angle
F4PKR -C
44ASP
44ASU
44ASJ
44SPCW
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
2.7 (69)
(24.1)
(26.7)
(26.7)
(35.6)
(35.6)
1.1 (27.9)
1.1 (27.9)
1.50 (38)
1.26 (32)
1.8 (45.7)
1.3 (33)
1.4 (35.6)
0.84 (21.3)
0.84 (21.3)
0.84 (21.3)
0.88 (22.4)
0.95
1.05
1.05
1.4
1.4
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7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
Rt. Angle N Male
1.10
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
(26.4)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
1.10
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.18
(26.4)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(21.6)
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.30
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(17.7)
1.15
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.50
(23.1)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(14.0)
Male
Female
7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
Rt. Angle N Male
1.20
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.35
(20.8)
(19.1)
(19.1)
(19.1)
(16.5)
1.20
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.35
(20.8)
(19.1)
(19.1)
(19.1)
(16.5)
1.20
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.35
(20.8)
(19.1)
(19.1)
(19.1)
(16.5)
1.20
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.50
(20.8)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(14.0)
Male
Female
7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.35
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.35
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
1.35
1.40
1.40
1.40
(16.5)
(15.6)
(15.6)
(15.6)
1.35
1.50
1.50
1.50
(16.5)
(14.0)
(14.0)
(14.0)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
7 -16 DIN
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
Male
Female
7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
Rt. Angle N Male
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.20
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.20
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.30
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(17.7)
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.40
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(15.6)
Male
Female
7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
Rt. Angle N Male
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.20
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.20
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.20
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
Male
Female
7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
1.35
1.50
1.50
1.50
(16.5)
(14.0)
(14.0)
(14.0)
1.35
1.50
1.50
1.50
(16.5)
(14.0)
(14.0)
(14.0)
1.35
1.50
1.50
1.50
(16.5)
(14.0)
(14.0)
(14.0)
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.40
(15.6)
(15.6)
(15.6)
(15.6)
FSJ4P -50B -2
FSJ4P -50B -3
N
N
0.806 -0.960
7 -16 DIN
0.806 -0.960
and 1.7- 2.2
1.7- 2.2
0.3-1.7'
7 -16 DIN
FSJ4P-50B-6
N
N
1.7-2.7
FSJ4P-50B-7
N
N
4.0-8.0"
Above 100 11
(Above 30 m)
FSJ4P -50B -1
0.01-7.1*
20 -100 f1
(6 -30 m)
0.01 -4.2*
10 -20 ft
(3-6 m)
Type No.
FSJ4P-50B-8
N
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(0 -3 m)
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Type No.
20
30
50
88
Extraflexible Cable
3/8" Extraflexible Cable, Standard Jacket
EFX2-50
EFX2RN-50
EFX2RN-50
EFX2P-50-(")
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Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms /1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
50
13.5
85
15.6
1.1 (3.6)
0.92 (3.0)
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
2500
5000
24.1 (79.0)
0.06 (0.20)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Copper
Copper-Clad Aluminum
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
0.45 (11.3)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
0.38 (9.7)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
1.75 (45)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
15
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
1.7 (2.3)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg/m)
0.09 (0.13)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
175 (79)
Flat Plate Crush Strength, lb/in (kg /mm)
120 (2.1)
Inner Conductor
10
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
5000
6000
8000
10000
12000
13500
Attenuation
dB /100 ft
Attenuation
dB/100 m
Average
Power, kW
0.074
0.105
0.129
0.149
0.335
0.476
0.584
0.759
0.244
0.345
0.423
0.488
1.10
1.56
1.92
2.49
3.33
3.56
3.70
4.39
4.74
5.10
15.6
15.6
15.6
15.6
6.97
4.90
3.99
3.07
2.30
2.15
2.07
1.74
1.01
1.08
1.13
1.34
1.44
1.55
1.92
2.24
2.39
2.52
2.56
2.78
3.03
3.25
3.31
3.46
3.59
3.68
4.16
4.60
4.94
5.10
5.41
5.57
5.71
5.86
6.83
7.35
8.08
9.23
10.3
12.3
6.31
7.35
7.83
8.28
8.39
9.13
9.93
10.7
10.8
11.3
11.8
12.1
13.6
15.1
16.2
16.7
17.8
18.3
18.7
19.2
22.4
24.1
26.5
15.9
30.3
33.8
40.3
46.3
52.0
17.1
56.1
14.1
1.61
1.50
1.21
1.04
0.978
0.924
0.913
0.838
0.771
0.717
0.706
0.675
0.649
0.635
0.561
0.507
0.473
0.458
0.431
0.419
0.408
0.398
0.342
0.318
0.289
0.253
0.227
0.190
0.165
0.147
0.137
Standard Conditions:
For attenuation. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
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Connectors
Type
Interface
Description
Male
Hex Head
Male
Male
Female
Female
Female
Number
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Solder
Captivated
Captivated
Captivated
Solder
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Solder
Captivated
Captivated
Captivated
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SG
E2PNM-H
E2PNM-HC
Right Angle
E2PNR-HC
E2 PN F-C
E2PNF
E2PNF-BH
Bulkhead
E2PDM-C
Right Angle
E2PDR-C
E2 PD F-C
TNC Male
E2PTM
TNC Female
E2PTF
UHF Male
UHF Female
E2UM
E2UF
SMA Male
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Plating Codes:
Max. Length
In (mm)
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
SG
2.0 (52)
SG
SG
2.4/t5 (60.4/37.7)
0.94 (23.9)
0.89 (17.6)
0.91 (23.1)
2.4 (61)
2.5 (637)
2.1 (53)
0.69 (17.6)
0.86 (2t4)
1A1 (35.9)
1.4 (35.9)
1.10 (27.9)
0.63 (16.1)
0.63 (16.1)
0.77 (19.6)
0.68 (17.3)
0.68 (17.3)
Code
SG
SG
SS
SS
SS
SG
NG
BB
BS
BG
Silver Plated Pin, NG - Nickel Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SG - Sliver Plated Body and
Frequency
Band, GHz
Type No.
0.806 -0.960
DIN
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
-16 DIN
110 (26.4)
110 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
7 -16 DIN
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
7 -16
0.806-0.960
EFX2P-50-42
1.7- 2.2
0 -10
EFX2P-50-41
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Frequency
Attenuation
Attenuation
MHz
dB/100 h
dB/100 m
0.5
0.085
0.120
0.147
0.170
0.382
0.543
0.667
0.865
1.16
1.23
1.28
1.52
1.64
1.77
2.18
2.54
0.278
0.394
0.483
0.558
1.25
1.78
2.19
2.84
3.79
4.05
2.71
8.88
2.86
2.90
3.15
3.43
3.68
3.74
3.91
4.07
4.16
4.70
5.19
5.57
5.75
6.10
6.27
6.43
6.60
7.67
8.24
9.06
10.3
11.5
13.7
15.7
17.6
19.4
20.9
9.39
Average
Power, kW
Type No.
1
1.5
2
Standard Cable
1/4" Standard Cable, Standard Jacket
LDF1-50
LDF1RN-50
LDF1RN-50
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms /1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
50
15.8
86
12.1
1.57 (5.15)
1.02 (3.33)
2200
5000
23.4 (76.8)
0.059 (0.19)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Copper
Copper-Clad Aluminum
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
0.345 (8.8)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
0.31 (7.7)
0.102 (2.6)
3.0 (76)
15 (30)
0.98 (1.33)
0.06 (0.09)
200 (91)
80 (1.4)
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
5000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
15800
4.21
4.99
5.39
5.80
7.17
8.34
9.51
10.4
11.2
12.1
12.3
12.8
13.3
13.6
15.4
17.0
18.3
18.9
20.0
20.6
21.1
21.6
25.2
27.0
29.7
33.9
37.7
44.9
51.5
57.7
63.5
68.6
12.1
12.1
12.1
12.1
5.79
4.08
3.32
2.56
1.92
1.79
1.72
1.45
1.35
1.25
1.01
0.871
0.818
0.773
0.764
0.702
0.646
0.601
0.592
0.566
0.545
0.533
0.471
0.426
0.398
0.385
0.363
0.353
0.344
0.336
0.289
0.269
0.245
0.215
0.193
0.162
0.141
0.126
0.114
0.106
Standard Conditions:
For attenuation. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), inner
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Connectors
Inner Contact
Attachment
Type
Interface
N
N
N
N
N
N
Number
Description
Male
Male
Male
Female
Female
Female
L1PNM-H
L1PNM-HC
L1PNR-HC
L1PNF
L1PNF-C
L1PNF-BH
Hex Head
Hex Head
Right Angle
Bulkhead
Plating Codes:
SG -
Max. Length
in (mm)
Outer Contact
Plating
Attachment
Code
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
SG
1.9 (49)
SS
SG
SG
SG
SG
2 (52)
Solder
Captivated
Captivated
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
2.3/1.3 (58.3/32.7)
2.1 (52)
0.94 (23.9)
0.89 (17.6)
0.91 (23.1)
0.62 (15.7)
2.1 (52)
0.88 (22.4)
Type No.
0.806 -0.960
)
Using Connector
Type"
0 -10
7 -16 DIN
0.806-0.960
LDF1P-50-42
7 -16 DIN
1.7- 2.2
LDF1P-50-41
7 -16 DIN
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
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Nylon Cable Tie Kit in plastic box. 100 each 4, 5.5 and
7.5 inch ties. Indoor use, Recommended maximum
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40417
CT-K350
VCT8-10
VCT8-50
VCT8-100
Kit of 100
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LiSGRIP
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or DIN
223158
223158 -2
223158 -3
40430 -1
Type No.
L1SGRIP-11K
Entry Systems
241475 -13
241475 -12
241475 -11
241548 -10
241548 -11
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MHz
Description
Type No.
1.5
Standard Cable
3/8" Standard Cable, Standard Jacket
LDF2-50
LDF2RN-50
LDF2RN-50
-()
LDF2P-50
See page 590
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Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
50
13.5
88
15.6
1.06 (3.48)
0.87 (2.85)
2500
5000
23.0 (75.5)
0.058 (0.19)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Copper
Copper-Clad Aluminum
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
0.44 (11)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
0.38 (9.7)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
0.122 (3.1)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
3.75 (95)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
15 (60)
Bending Moment, lb-ft (Nm)
1.4 (1.9)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg/m)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
0.5
0.08 (0.12)
250 (113)
110 (2.0)
2
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
5000
6000
8000
10000
12000
13500
Attenuation
dB /100 It
Attenuation
dB/100 m
Average
Power, kW
0.072
0.101
0.124
0.143
0.323
0.458
0.563
0.730
0.976
1.04
1.08
1.29
1.39
1.49
1.85
0.235
0.332
0.407
15.6
15.6
15.6
15.6
7.23
5.09
4.14
3.19
2.39
2.24
2.15
215
2.29
2.42
2.45
2.67
2.90
3.12
3.17
3.31
3.44
3.52
3.98
4.40
4.72
4.87
5.17
5.32
5.46
5.60
6.52
7.00
7.70
8.78
9.79
11.7
13.4
15.0
16.2
0.471
1.06
1.50
1.85
2.40
3.20
3.42
3.56
4.22
4.56
4.90
6.06
7.06
7.51
7.95
8.05
8.76
9.52
10.2
10.4
10.9
11.3
11.6
13.1
14.4
15.5
16.0
17.0
17.4
17.9
18.4
21.4
23.0
25.3
28.8
32.1
38.2
43.9
49.2
53.0
1.81
1.68
1.56
1.26
1.08
1.02
0.963
0.951
0.874
0.804
0.748
0.736
0.704
0.678
0.663
0.586
0.530
0.494
0.479
0.451
0.439
0.428
0.417
0.358
0.333
0.303
0.266
0.239
0.200
0.175
0.156
0.145
Standard Conditions:
For attenuation. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20C (68 F).
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), Inner
conductor temperature 100C (212 F), no solar loading.
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Male
L2PNM -H
N
Female
L2PNF
N
UHF Male
L2PDM -C
TNC Male
L2PTM
L42P
SMA a
L42WS
Connectors
Type
Interface
Description
Male
Flex Head
Male
Hex Head
Female
Female
Number
L2PNM-H
L2PNM-HC
L2PNF
L2PNF-BH
L2PKM-C
Bulk Head
4.1/9.5 DIN
4.1/9.5 DIN
4.1/9.5 DIN
7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
7 -16 DIN Female
L2PKM
L2PKR-C
L2PDM-C
L2PDF-C
L2PDF-PMC
L42P
L42U
Right Angle
Panel Mount
UHF Male
UHF Female
L42WS
L42EWT
SMA Male
TNC Male
TNC Female
Plating Codes: BB
L42ENT
-
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
Self -Flare
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Captivated
Captivated
Captivated
Captivated
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Plating
Code
Max. Length
In (mm)
SG
2.1 (53)
SG
2.1 (53)
SG
2.4 (61)
SG
2.4 (61)
1.9 (48)
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
BB
BB
BG
NG
NG
1.9 (48)
2.0/1.5 (50/38)
1.9 (48)
1.9 (48)
1.9 (48)
2.3 (58)
2.3 (58)
2.2 (56)
2.1 (53)
1.9 (48)
Max. Dia.
In (mm)
0.94
0.94
0.63
0.88
0.95
0.95
0.95
1.1
1.4
1.25
0.68
0.91
0.68
0.68
0.68
(23.9)
(23.9)
(16.0)
(22.4)
(24.1)
(24.1)
(24.1)
(27.9)
(35.6)
(31.8)
(17.3)
(23.1)
(17.3)
(17.3)
(17.3)
Brass Body and Pin, BS - Brass Body and Silver Plated Pin, NG - Nickel Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin,
Connector Accessories
- See
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Frequency
Band, GHz
Type No.
0.806 -0.960
LDF2P-50-40
0 -10 B (0 -3
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
7 -16 DIN
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
Male
Female
TNC Male
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
1.20 (20.8)
1.20 (20.8)
1.25 (19.9)
1.30 (17.7)
Male
Female
1.20 (20.8)
1.35 (16.6)
1.35 (16.6)
1.45 (14.7)
7 -16 DIN
0.806 -0.960
LDF2P-50-42
7 -16 DIN
1.7- 2.2
LDF2P-50-41
Up to
2.3 *
LDF2P-50-1
Up to
LDF2P-50-2
N
N
4.2 *
10 -20 n (3-6 m)
m)
Up to
8.5 *
LDF2P-50-3
Male
1.25 (19.9)
1.35 (16.6)
Up to
LDF2P-50-4
Male: L2PNM
1.30 (17.7)
1.35 (16.6)
13.5
'
"
Accessories
Description
Hangers
- For
Type No.
Description
Type No.
Weatherproofing -
40430 -1
40417
CT-K350
21/4'
Connector/Splice Weatherproofing KU
Kit of 10
VCT8 -50
VCT8-100
Kit of 50
Kit of 100
Entry Systems
L2SGRIP
L2SGRIP -2IK
241475 -9
241475 -5A
241475 -8
241548 -8
241548 -9
221213
4' Boots
5" Boots
241475 -10
241475 -13
- Three
204679A -19
48939A -16
Hole:
- One Hole:
Connectors
DIN Connector Coupling Torque Wrench
N Connector Coupling Torque Wrench
N
DIN Connectors
223158
223158 -2
223158 -3
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CPT-E2L2N
244377
244379
ItNDRIW
LDF4-50A
Description
Type No.
0.5
Standard Cable
LDF4 -50A
1.5
2
10
20
30
50
LDF4RN -50A
LDF4RN -50A
- See
LDF4P- 50A
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
-( *)
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Characteristics
450
500
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
do Resistance, ohms/1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
50
512
600
700
800
8.8
88
824
894
40
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
5000
6000
8000
8800
0.45 (1.48)
0.58 (1.90)
4000
8000
23.1 (75.8)
0.058 (0.19)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Copper
Inner Conductor
Copper-Clad Aluminum
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
0.63 (16)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
0.55 (14)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
0.189 (4.6)
Nominal Inside Transverse Dimensions, cm
1.11
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
5 (125)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
15 (50)
Bending Moment, lb-ft (Nm)
2.8 (3.8)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg /m)
0.15 (0.22)
Tensile Strength,
igh
t (kg)
(113)
(g)
(
)
Flat Plate Crush Strength, lb/in (kg/mm)
110 (2.0)
nREw.
Attenuation
dB /100 ft
Attenuation
dB/100 m
Average
Power, kW
0.045
0.064
0.079
0.091
0.205
0.291
0.357
0.463
0.619
0.149
40.0
35.8
29.2
25.3
11.3
7.93
6.46
4.98
3.73
3.49
3.36
2.83
2.62
0.661
0.688
0.815
0.880
1.17
1.36
1.45
1.53
1.55
1.69
1.83
1.97
2.00
2.09
2.17
2.22
2.51
2.77
2.97
0.211
0.259
0.299
0.672
0.954
1.17
1.52
2.03
2.17
2.26
2.67
2.89
3. 3
3.88 3
4.46
4.75
5.02
5.08
5.53
6.01
6.46
6.56
6.85
7.12
7.28
8.23
9.09
9.74
3.07
3.25
3.34
3.43
3.52
4.09
4.39
4.82
5.49
7.
10.1
7.226
23.8
25.2
7.69
10.7
11.0
11.2
11.5
13.4
14.4
15.8
20.3.1
97
1.97
1.70
1.59
1.51
1.49
1.37
1.26
1.17
1.15
1.10
1.06
1.04
0.921
0.833
0.777
0.753
0.710
0.691
0.673
0.657
0.565
0.526
0.479
0.37
0.3 18
0.318
0.300
Standard Conditions:
For attenuation. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 C (68F).
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), Inner
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Male
L4PNM-RC
Female
L4PNF -RC
L4PDM -RC
UHF Male
L44R
L44P
lg.
4\
7
L4PDF-RC
Connectors
Type
Interface
Description
Number
Male
Hex Head
Male
RingFlare
Male
Male
Female
Female
Bulk Head
L4PNF-BH
Female
Panel Mount
Female
RingFlare
L4PNF-PM
L4PNF-RC
L4PDM
L4PDR
L4PDR-C
L4PDM-RC
L4PDF
L4PNF
Right Angle
Right Angle
RingFlare
L4PNM-H
L4PNM-RC
L4PNR-H
L4PNR-HC
Bulk Head
Bulk Head
Panel Mount
RingFlare
L4PDF-BH
L4PDF-BHC
UHF Male
L4PDF-PM
L4PDF-RC
L44R
124990-1
L44F
209865
L44P
UHF Female
L44U
HN Male
L44J
LC Male
L44M
L44NT
L44T
L44Z
Flange Male
Flange Female
Right Angle
TNC Female
End Terminal
Splice
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Code
- See
Solder
Self -Flare
SG
2.6 (66)
0.95 (24.1)
RingFlare
Self -Flare
SG
3.0 (75.7)
SG
Captivated
Self -Flare
SG
3.2/1.5 (81/38)
3.2/1.5 (81/38)
Solder
Solder
Solder
Self -Flare
SG
2.6 (66)
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SG
2.6 (66)
2.6 (66)
Captivated
RingFlare
SG
Solder
Solder
Self -Flare
SS
Self -Flare
SS
Captivated
Captivated
Self -Flare
Ring -Flare
SS
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Self -Flare
SS
Self -Flare
SS
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SS
Captivated
RingFlare
SS
Solder
Solder
Self -Flare
BB
Self -Flare
BB
Solder
Solder
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
BB
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Self -Flare
BB
Self -Flare
BS
Self -Flare
BB
Self -Flare
BB
Solder
Solder
Solder
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
BB
0.86 (21.8)
0.95 (24.1)
0.91 (23.1)
0.94 (23.9)
0.96 (24.4)
1.0 (25.4)
0.86 (21.8)
1.4 (35.6)
1.41 (35.9)
1.41 (35.9)
0.86 (21.8)
1.1 (27.9)
1.62 (41.1)
1.63 (41.4)
1.2 (29.4)
0.86 (21.8)
2.25 (57.2)
2.25 (57.2)
2.25 (57.2)
2.25 (57.2)
0.91 (23.1)
0.91 (23.1)
0.91 (23.1)
0.91 (23.1)
0.94 (23.9)
0.91 (23.1)
1.1 (27.9)
SG
SS
SS
BS
BB
BB
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2.8 (71)
2.6 (66)
1.8/2.8 (46/72)
1.8/2.8 (46/72)
2.64 (67.1)
2.7 (69)
2.73 (69.4)
2.9 (74)
2.7 (69)
2.8 (71)
3.2 (81)
2.3/1.6 (58/41)
2.3 (58)
2.3 (58)
2.3 (58)
2.3 (58)
2.5 (64)
3.6 (91)
2.8 (71)
4.0 (102)
3.2 (81)
Brass Body and Silver Plated Pin, SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
Captivated
Solder
Connector Accessories
Max. Length
in (mm)
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Frequency
Band, GHz
Type No.
0.806 -0.960
and 1.7 -2.0
LDF4 -50A
LDF4RN -50A
1 -25 R
(RI., dB)
25 -100 ft
(0.3 -8 m)
1.09 (27.3)*
1.09 (27.3)*
1.11 (25.7)*
1.11 (25.7)*
1.13 (24.3)*
1.13 (24.3)*
200 -500 ft
(60 -150 m)
Above 500 fl
(150 m)
1.13 (24.3)*
1.13 (24.3)*
1.13 (24.3)**
1.13 (24.3)**
Expected typical values based on guaranteed 1.13 VSWR for bulk cable and Type N or DIN straight connectors. If guaranteed values are required, contact Andrew.
1.13 VSWR guaranteed for bulk standard cable lengths 500 ft and above.
Type No.
0.806 -0.960
LDF4P- 50A-40
7 -16 DIN
0.806-0.960
LDF4P- 50A-42
and 1.7-2.2
1.427 -1.535
7 -16 DIN
LDF4P-50A -4
1.6-2.3
LDF4P-50A-10
Range
7 -16 DIN
F Range Female
SC Male
Right Angle N Male
F
TNC Female
LC Male
1.7-2.2
LDF4P-50A-41
LDF4P-50A -3
TNC Female
0.01-0.806
LDF4P-50A-6
Male
7/8' EIA
7 -16 DIN
SC Male
LC Male, TNC Female
Right Angle
0.01-27
LDF4P-50A-7
3.6 -6.5*
LDF4P -50A -5
0.1-4.2'
LDF4P-50A-8
Male
N Female
7/8" EIA
7 -16 DIN
SC Male
Right Angle
TNC Female
LC Male
LDF4P-50A-9
Male
N
N
Male
Male
Male
Female
Above 500 ft
(150 m)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.20
1.35
1.35
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(20.8)
(16.5)
(16.5)
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.20
1.35
1.35
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(20.8)
(16.5)
(16.5)
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.20
1.32
1.32
(24.9)
(24.9)
(24.9)
(20.8)
(17.2)
(17.2)
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.20
1.30
1.30
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(17.7)
(17.7)
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.20
1.30
1.30
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(17.7)
(17.7)
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.20
1.20
1.35
1.35
1.35
(24.9)
(24.9)
(24.9)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.20
1.20
1.35
1.35
1.35
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.20
1.20
1.30
1.30
1.30
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(17.7)
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.20
1.20
1.30
1.30
1.30
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(17.7)
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.20
1.20
1.30
1.30
1.30
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(17.7)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.20
1.20
1.40
1.40
1.40
(24.9)
(24.9)
(24.9)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(15.6)
(15.6)
(15.6)
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.20
1.20
1.40
1.40
1.40
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(15.6)
(15.6)
(15.6)
1.18
1.18
1.18
1.22
1.22
1.35
1.35
1.35
(21.6)
(21.6)
(21.6)
(20.1)
(20.1)
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.22
1.22
1.35
1.35
1.35
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.1)
(20.1)
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.22
1.22
1.30
1.30
1.30
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.1)
(20.1)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(17.7)
1.06
1.06
1.06
1.06
1.20
1.25
(30.7)
(30.7)
(30.7)
(30.7)
(20.8)
(19.1)
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.20
1.25
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(20.8)
(19.1)
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.25
1.28
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(19.1)
(18.2)
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.30
1.30
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(17.7)
(17.7)
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.30
1.32
(19.1)
(19.1)
(19.1)
(19.1)
(17.7)
(17.2)
1.12
1.20
1.12
1.20
1.20
1.30
1.30
1.35
(24.9)
(20.8)
(24.9)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(16.5)
1.15
1.20
1.15
1.20
1.20
1.30
1.30
1.32
(23.1)
(20.8)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(17.2)
1.18
1.20
1.18
1.20
1.20
1.30
1.30
1.32
(21.6)
(20.8)
(21.6)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(17.2)
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.25
1.30
1.30
1.32
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(19.1)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(17.2)
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.30
1.30
1.32
(19.1)
(19.1)
(19.1)
(19.1)
(19.1)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(17.2)
1.25 (19.1)
1.25 (19.1)
1.30 (17.7)
N Male
7/8" EIA
SC Male
0.1-8.4'
25 -100 ft
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
7 -16 DIN
0.940 -2.7
-25 ft
Using Connector Type** (0.3 -8 m)
1
1.15
1.15
1.30
1.30
(23.1)
(23.1)
(17.7)
(17.7)
1.30 (17.7)
1.40 (15.6)
1.25 (19.1)
1.25 (19.1)
1.30 (17.7)
1.25 (19.1)
1.25 (19.1)
1.30 (17.7)
1.25 (19.1)
1.25 (19.1)
1.30 (17.7)
1.15
1.15
1.30
1.30
1.20
1.20
1.30
1.30
1.20
1.20
1.30
1.30
(23.1)
(23.1)
(17.7)
(17.7)
1.30 (17.7)
1.35 (16.5)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(17.7)
(17.7)
1.30 (17.7)
1.35 (16.5)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(17.7)
(17.7)
1.30 (17.7)
1.35 (16.5)
1.25 (19.1)
1.25 (19.1)
1.30 (17.7)
1.25
1.25
1.30
1.30
(19.1)
(19.1)
(17.7)
(17.7)
1.30 (17.7)
1.35 (16.5)
"
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Hangers
Type No.
Description
Type No.
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616
31769 -5
31769 -1
Snap -In Hangers Kit of 10. For prepunched 3/4' (19mm) holes
206706 -1
SGL4-15B4
SGPL4-06B1
SGPL4 -06B2
Weatherproofing -for
SGPL4-15B4
L4CLICK
LDF5 to LDF4
LDF6 to LDF4
SGL4-06B1
SGL4-06B2
LDF7 to LDF4
L4SGRIP
L4SGRIP -41K
43094
241474 -4
242475 -13
241475 -9
241475 -5A
241475 -8
241548 -8
241548 -9
241548 -4
1/2" Coax
Entry Systems
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Four Hole
4" Boots
5` Boots
204679A-5
204679A -7
204679A -16
48939A-6
48939A-8
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224363
244377
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LDF4.5-50
Description
Type No.
Altenuation
Attenuation
MHz
dB/100 h
dB /100 m
0.5
0.032
0.045
0.056
0.064
0.145
0.207
0.254
0.330
0.443
0.473
0.493
0.586
0.633
0.682
0.847
0.989
1.05
1.12
1.13
1.23
1.34
1.45
1.47
1.54
1.60
1.64
1.86
2.07
2.22
2.30
2.44
2.51
2.58
2.65
3.11
3.35
3.70
4.25
4.76
4.81
0.105
0.149
0.183
Standard Cable
5/8" Standard Cable, Standard Jacket
LDF4.5-50
1.5
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
LDF4.5RN-50
LDF4.5RN-50
""
LDF4.5P-50-()
Insert suffix number from "Low VSWR Specifications" table, page 501.
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc resistance, ohms/1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
50
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
6.1
89
62
0.15 (0.49)
0.42 (1.37)
5000
8000
23.2 (76.1)
0.057 (0.187)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Copper
Inner Conductor
Copper-Clad Aluminum
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
0.865 (21.97)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
0.777 (19.74)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
0.277 (7.04)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
8 (200)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
15 (40)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
2.8 (3.8)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg /m)
0.27 (0.402)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
800 (363)
Rat Plate Crush Strength, lb/in (kg/mm)
70 (1.3)
ORlw
3000
3400
4000
5000
6000
6100
0.211
0.476
0.678
0.834
1.08
1.45
1.55
1.62
1.92
2.08
2.24
2.78
3.24
3.46
3.66
Average
Power, kW
62.0
53.5
43.6
37.7
16.7
11.8
9.57
7.36
5.49
5.14
4.93
4.15
3.84
3.57
2.87
2.46
2.31
4.05
2.18
2.15
1.97
4.41
1.81
4.75
4.83
5.05
5.26
5.38
1.68
1.65
1.58
1.52
1.48
6.11
1.31
6.78
7.29
7.54
8.02
8.25
8.48
8.70
10.2
11.0
1.18
1.10
1.06
0.996
0.968
0.942
0.918
0.783
0.726
0.658
0.573
0.511
0.506
3.71
12.1
13.9
15.6
15.8
Standard Saddens:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0, amblent temperature 20 C (68 F).
For Average Power. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40C (104 F), inner
conductor temperature 100 C (212 F): no solar loading.
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L4.5PNM-RC
Female
L4.5PNF-RC
L4.5PDM -RC
L4.5PDF -RC
Connectors
Type
Interlace
N
N
Male
Female
Description
Number
Ring Flare
L4.5PNM-RC
L4.5PNF-RC
L4.5PDM-RC
L4.5PDF-RC
Ring Flare
Ring Flare
Ring Flare
Plating Codes: SG
Connector Accessories
- See
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Captivated
Self Flare
Self Flare
SG
Captivated
Captivated
Self Flare
Captivated
Self Flare
Max. Length
in (mm)
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
SG
3.2 (81.5)
3.0 (76)
1.42 (36)
1.32 (33.5)
SS
SS
3.1 (78)
3.25 (82)
1.17 (29.8)
Code
1.17 (29.8)
page 624.
Type Number
0.806 -0.960
and 1.7 -2.0
LDF4.5 -50
LDF4.5RN -50
1-25 ft
(0.3-8 m)
Above 500 It
(150 m)
(24.3)"'
""
1.12 (24.9)'
1.13 (24.3)'
1.13 (24.3)'
1.13 (24.3)*
1.13
1.12 (24.9)"
1.13 (24.3)*
1.13 (24.3)"
1.13 (24.3)*
1.13 (24.3)
"
Expected typical values based on guaranteed 1.13 VSWR for bulk cable and Type N or DIN straight connectors. If guaranteed values are required, contact Andrew.
""
it
and above.
'
Frequency
Band, GHz
Type Number
0.806 -0.960
1-25 M
(0.3-8 m)
25 -100 It
(8-30 m)
100 -20011
(30-60 m)
200 -500 It
(60-150 m)
Above 500 ft
(150 m)
7 -16 DIN
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.7 -2.2
LDF4.5P-50-41
7 -16 DIN
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
0.806 -0.960
and 1.7 -2.2
LDF4.5P-50-42
7 -16 DIN
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
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Hangers -
Type No.
Description
Type No.
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616
42396A -9
31769 -5
31769 -1
SGL45 -06B1
SGL45 -0682
SGL45 -15B4
SGPL45 -0681
SGPL45 -0682
SGPL45 -0683
SGPL45 -15B4
206706A -6
spacing is 3 -ft
L45CLICK
weatherproofing information
L45SGRIP
L45SGRIP -4IK
241475 -13
241474 -7
N
241548 -7
or DIN interface
29958
Entry Systems
4" Boots
619 -620
5" Boots
One Hole:
204679A -13
48939A -14
Three Hole:
204679A -14
48939A -15
CPT-L45
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244377
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Description
Type No.
Frequency
MHz
0.5
Standard Cable
1.5
VXL5-50
20
VXL5RN -50
- See
VXL5P- 50 -(
")
page 584
Characteristics
Electrical
50
Impedance, ohms
4.9
Velocity, percent
88
90
Inner
Outer
0.82 (2.70)
0.36 (1.19)
dc Breakdown, volts
6000
8000
22.6 (74.2)
0.06 (0.197)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
30
50
88
' "Insert
10
Copper
Copper Tube
1.08 (27.5)
0.98 (24.9)
0.371 (9.42)
5 (125)
15 (40)
12 (16.3)
0.29 (0.43)
225 (102)
80 (1.4)
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
4900
Attenuation
dB /100 ft
Attenuation
dB/100 m
Average
Power, kW
0.027
0.038
0.047
0.054
0.122
0.174
0.214
0.278
0.372
0.397
0.413
0.491
0.530
0.571
0.707
0.825
0.878
0.930
0.942
1.03
1.12
1.20
1.22
1.28
1.33
1.36
1.54
1.71
1.83
1.89
2.01
2.07
2.12
2.18
2.54
2.74
3.02
3.41
0.089
0.126
0.154
0.178
0.402
90.0
68.5
55.9
48.4
21.5
0.571
15.1
0.702
0.911
1.22
1.30
1.36
12.3
9.47
7.07
6.62
6.36
5.36
4.96
1.61
1.74
1.87
2.32
2.71
2.88
3.05
3.09
3.37
3.66
3.94
4.01
4.19
4.36
4.46
5.05
5.60
6.01
6.21
6.59
6.78
6.97
7.15
8.35
8.99
9.90
11.2
4.61
3.72
3.19
2.99
2.83
2.79
2.56
2.36
2.19
2.16
2.06
1.98
1.94
1.71
1.54
1.44
1.39
1.31
1.27
1.24
1.21
1.04
0.961
0.873
0.772
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), inner
conductor temperature 100 C (212 F), no solar loading.
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Female
V5PNF -RPC
V5PNM -RPC
V5PDM -RPC
V5PDF -RPC
Connectors
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Code
Max. Length
In (mm)
Max. Ola.
In (mm)
V5PNM -RPC
V5PNF -RPC
Captivated
Self-Flare
SG
2.9 (74)
1.46 (37.2)
Captivated
Self-Flare
SG
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
SS
Captivated
Captivated
Captivated
Self-Tapping
BB
2.7 (69)
2.7 (69)
2.33 (59)
3.38 (86)
1.46
1.46
1.46
2.27
Type
Interface
Number
Female One-Piece
V5E78
Connector Accessories
SS
(37.2)
(37.2)
(37.2)
(56.7)
SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin
- See page
624
Type Number
1-25 ft
(0.3-8 m)
VXL5 -50
1.09 (27.3)*
VXL5RN-50
1.09 (27.3)*
1.10 (26.4)*
1.10 (26.4)*
Above 500 It
(150 m)
1.12 (24.9)*
1.13 (24.3)*
1.13 (24.3)**
1.12 (24.9)'
1.13 (24.3)*
1.13
(24.3)"
Expected typical values based on guaranteed 1.13 VSWR for bulk cable and Type N or DIN straight connectors. If guaranteed values are required, contact Andrew.
1.13 VSWR guaranteed for bulk standard cable lengths 500 ft and above.
Type Number
0.806 -0.960
VXL5P -50-40
)
1 -25
VXL5P-50-42
1.7-2.2
VXL5P-50-41
Above 500 ft
(150 m)
(0.3 -8 m)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
7 -16 DIN
0.806-0.960
and 1.7 -2.2
ft
7 -16 DIN
N
7 -16 DIN
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Description
Type No.
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is 3 -ft
(1
42396A -5
31769 -5
(25mm) long
31769 -1
SGL5-06B1
SGL5-06B2
SGL5-15B4
SGPL5-06B1
SGPL5-06B2
SGPL5-15B4
1"
206706A -2
L5CLICK
Weatherproofing -for
WS-L5L4
VXL5 to FSJ4
WS-L5F4
L5SGRIP
L5SGRIP -51K
19256B
Connectors
241474 -5
Connectors
241475 -3
241475 -12
241475 -9
241548 -5
or DIN interface
241474 -5
Entry Systems
4' Boots
5" Boots
48939A -1
Two Hole:
204679A -2
204679A -18
Three Hole:
204679A -15
48939A -2
CPTL5A
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244378
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244379
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Description
Frequency
Attenuation
Attenuation
MHz
dB/100 It
dB /100 m
0.5
0.025
0.035
0.043
0.050
0.112
0.159
0.195
0.254
0.340
0.364
0.378
0.449
0.486
0.523
0.649
0.758
0.808
0.855
0.866
0.945
1.03
0.081
0.115
0.141
0.163
0.366
0.521
0.641
0.833
1.12
1.19
1.24
1.47
1.59
1.72
2.13
2.49
2.65
2.81
2.84
3.10
3.37
3.63
3.69
3.87
4.02
4.12
4.67
5.18
5.56
5.75
6.11
6.29
6.46
6.63
7.76
8.37
9.23
10.6
Standard Cable
7/8" Standard Cable, Standard Jacket
1.5
LDF5-50A
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
5000
LDF5RN-50A
LDF5P- 50A -(
")
Insert suffix number from "Low VSWR Specifications' table, page 508.
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms /1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
50
5.0
89
91
0.32 (1.05)
0.36 (1.18)
6000
8000
22.8 (75.0)
0.057 (0.187)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Copper
Copper
1.09 (28)
0.98 (24.9)
0.355 (9.0)
2.11
10 (250)
15 (50)
12 (16.3)
0.33 (0.49)
325 (147)
80 (1.4)
4r1rIDrew.
1.11
1.13
1.18
1.23
1.25
1.42
1.58
1.70
1.75
1.86
1.92
1.97
2.02
2.37
2.55
2.81
3.23
Average
Power, kW
91.0
78.6
64.1
55.5
24.6
17.3
14.1
10.8
8.08
7.56
7.26
6.12
5.66
5.26
4.24
3.63
3.41
3.22
3.17
2.91
2.67
2.48
2.44
2.34
2.24
2.19
1.93
1.74
1.62
1.57
1.48
1.44
1.40
1.36
1.16
1.08
0.978
0.853
Standard Conditons:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
For Average Power. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), inner
conductor temperature 100 C (212 F); no solar loading.
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Female
L5PNF -RPC
Male
L5PNM-RPC
N
L45R
L45F
Flange Male
Connectors
Type
Interface
Description
Number
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Code
Max. Length
in (mm)
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
Male
OnePiece
RingFlare
Captivated
Captivated
SG
Male
L5PNM-RPC
L5PNM-RC
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SG
2.9 (74)
3.0 (76)
1.46 (37.2)
1.35 (34.3)
Female
OnePiece
L5PNF-RPC
Captivated
Self -Flare
SG
2.7 (69)
Female
RingFlare
L5PNF-RC
Captivated
Self -Flare
SG
2.9 (74)
OnePiece
L5PDM-RPC
SS
RingFlare
L5PDM-RC
Self -Flare
SS
2.7 (69)
3.1 (79)
OnePiece
LSPDF -RPC
Self -Flare
SS
RingFlare
L5PDF-RC
RingFlare
SS
Panel Mount
LSPDF -PM
Captivated
Captivated
Captivated
Captivated
Self- Tapping
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SS
Bulkhead
LSPDF -BH
Right Angle
LSPDR
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SS
Self- Tapping
Self- Tapping
Self- Tapping
Self- Tapping
Self- Tapping
Self- Tapping
Self- Tapping
Self -Flare
BB
3.3 (84)
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
BB
BB
3.9/1.3 (99/33)
1.8 (46)
1.8 (46)
BB
3.3 (84)
1.46 (37.2)
1.35 (34.3)
1.46 (37.2)
1.34 (34.0)
1.46 (37.2)
1.36 (34.5)
1.35 (34.4)
1.9 (48.3)
1.4 (35.6)
2.25 (57)
2.25 (57)
2.25 (57)
2.25 (57)
1.5 (38)
Flange Male
Flange Female
L45R
Right Angle
124800 -1
L45F
48041
L45Z
Splice
Plating Codes: BB - Brass Body and Pin, BS - Brass Body and Silver Plated Pin,
Connector Accessories
SG -
SS
BB
2.7 (69)
3.3/2.5 (85/64)
Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin
2.33 (59.1)
2.9 (74)
2.7 (69)
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and 1.7 -2.0
"
Type Number
LDF5 -50A
LDF5RN -50A
1-25 ft
(0.9-8 m)
1.09 (27.3)*
1.09 (27.3)*
1.10 (26.4)*
1.10 (26.4)*
1.11
(25.7)'
Above 500
1.13 (24.3)**
1.13 (24.3)**
1.13 (24.3)*
1.13 (24.3)*
1.11 (25.7)*
(150 m)
Expected typical values based on guaranteed 1.13 VSWR for bulk cable and Type N or DIN straight connectors. If guaranteed values are required, contact Andrew.
1.13 VSWR guaranteed for bulk standard cable lengths 500
ft and above.
Type Number
0.780 -0.960
(0.3 -8 m)
1.07 (29.4)
1.07 (29.4)
1.07 (29.4)
1.07 (29.4)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.06 (30.7)
1.06 (30.7)
1.07 (29.4)
1.07 (29.4)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
(17.7)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(17.7)
10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.12
(24.9)
(24.9)
(24.9)
(24.9)
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
7 -16 DIN
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4))
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
Male
Female
7/8" EIA
7 -16 DIN
F Flange
1.08
1.12
1.08
1.08
1.08
(28.3)
(24.9)
(28.3)
(28.3)
(28.3)
1.08
1.12
1.08
1.08
1.08
(28.3)
(24.9)
(28.3)
(28.3)
(28.3)
1.10
1.12
1.10
1.10
1.10
(26.4)
(24.9)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
1.10
1.12
1.10
1.10
1.10
(26.4)
(24.9)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
1.10
1.12
1.10
1.10
1.10
(26.4)
(24.9)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
Male
Female
7/8' EIA
7 -16 DIN
F Flange
1.10
1.15
1.10
1.10
1.10
(26.4)
(23.1)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
1.10
1.15
1.10
1.10
1.10
(26.4)
(23.1)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
1.12
1.15
1.12
1.12
1.12
(24.9)
(23.1)
(24.9)
(24.9)
(24.9)
1.15
1.18
1.15
1.15
1.15
(23.1)
(21.6)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
1.15
1.18
1.15
1.15
1.15
(23.1)
(21.6)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
Male
Female
7/B" EIA
7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
1.10
1.15
1.15
1.10
1.15
(26.4)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(26.4)
(23.1)
1.15
1.20
1.20
1.15
1.20
(23.1)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(23.1)
(20.8)
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
1.20
1.25
1.25
1.20
1.25
(20.8)
(19.1)
(19.1)
(20.8)
(19.1)
1.20
1.25
1.25
1.20
1.25
(20.8)
(19.1)
(19.1)
(20.8)
(19.1)
Male
Female
7/8" EIA
7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
1.10
1.15
1.15
1.10
1.15
1.25
(26.4)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(26.4)
(23.1)
(19.1)
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.30
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(17.7)
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
(17.7)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(17.7)
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.35
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.35
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
1.15
1.30
1.15
1.30
(23.1)
(17.7)
(23.1)
(17.7)
1.20
1.30
1.20
1.30
(20.8)
(17.7)
(20.8)
(17.7)
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.35
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.35
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.35
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
(16.5)
7 -16 DIN
0.806 -0.960
and 1.7 -2.2
0.01 -1.0*
7 -16 DIN
N
7/8" EIA
7 -16 DIN
LC
1.38 -1.540
7/8" EIA
7 -16 DIN
F
1.7 -2.2
1.60 -2.3
Flange
N
2.3 -2.7
1.7 -4.2
0.01 -4.2*
LC
0.01 -5.0'
Above 500 ft
(150 m)
0.824 -0.960
1 -25 B
7/8" EIA
7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
Connectors ordered separately
VSWR values apply to straight connectors only, are guaranteed for factory fit assemblies, and are typical for field cut lengths. If two different connector interfaces are
selected, the higher VSWR value is guaranteed.
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Type No.
Description
Type No.
Weatherproofing -for
is 3 -ft
(1
42396A -5
WS-L5L4
LDF5 to FSJ4
WS-L5F4
31769 -5
(25mm) long
31769 -1
1"
LDF5 to LDF4
Snap-In Hangers Kit of 10. For prepunched 3/4" (19 mm) holes
on tower member or adapters. Recommended maximum
206706A -2
241475 -3
Connectors
241475 -12
241475 -9
241548 -5
241474 -5
221213
L5CLICK
Entry Systems
4' Boots
5" Boots
One Hole:
204679A-2
48939A -1
Two Hole:
204679A-18
Three Hole:
204679A-15
L5SGRIP
L5SGRIP-5IK
48939A -2
19256B
241474 -5
Connectors
N
CPTL5A
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222951
224368
SGL5 -06B1
244378
SGL5 -06B2
244377
SOLS -15B4
244379
SGPL5-06B1
SGPL5-06B2
SGPL5-15B4
Female
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VXL6-50
Description
Type No.
Frequency
Attenuation
MHz
dB/100 ft
0.5
1.5
1
VXL6-50
10
20
1
VXL6RN -50
30
50
88
1
VXL6P- 50 -( * *)
100
108
page 511
150
174
Characteristics
200
300
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
50
400
450
500
3.3
88
180
Inner
0.54 (1.77)
Outer
0.25 (0.82)
8500
10000
22.6 (74.2)
0.05 (0.194)
dc Breakdown, volts
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3300
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb-ft (Nim)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg/m)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
Flat Plate Crush Strength, lb/in (kg/mm)
Copper
Copper Tube
1.55 (39.4)
1.41 (35.8)
0.536 (13.6)
8 (200)
15 (50)
22 (30.4)
0.5 (0.74)
400 (181)
75 (1.3)
Attenuation
dB /100 m
Average Power
kW
0.018
0.026
0.032
0.037
0.060
0.085
0.104
0.083
0.119
0.146
0.190
0.256
0.274
0.285
0.340
0.368
0.397
0.495
0.580
0.619
0.657
0.666
0.728
0.795
0.858
0.872
0.914
0.953
0.976
0.273
0.389
0.479
0.625
0.840
0.899
0.936
1.12
154.35
108.94
88.83
76.84
34.00
23.85
19.36
14.86
11.05
10.33
9.9
8.32
7.69
7.13
5.72
4.88
4.57
0.121
1.21
1.30
1.62
1.90
2.03
2.15
2.18
2.39
2.61
2.81
2.86
3.00
3.13
4.31
4.25
3.89
3.56
3.30
3.25
3.10
2.97
2.90
2.55
2.29
2.12
2.05
1.92
1.87
1.61
3.20
3.65
4.07
4.38
4.54
4.83
4.98
5.12
5.27
1.89
6.21
1.76
1.50
2.01
6.59
1.41
1.11
1.24
1.34
1.38
1.47
1.52
1.56
1.81
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20 C (68F).For Average Power,
VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), Inner conductor temperature 100 C
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V6PNM -RPC
Female
V6PNF -RPC
V6PDF -RPC
Connectors
Max. Length
in (mm)
Max.Dia.
in (mm)
SG
3.3 (84)
2.03 (51.6)
SG
4.0 (102)
2.03 (51.6)
Self-Rare
SS
3.6 (91)
2.03 (51.6)
Self-Rare
SS
3.5 (89)
2.03 (51.6)
Description
Number
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Interface
N
Male
OnePiece
V6PNM -RPC
Captivated
Self-Hare
Female
OnePiece
V6PNF -RPC
Captivated
Self-Rare
OnePiece
V6PDM -RPC
Captivated
OnePiece
V6PDF -RPC
Captivated
Type
Plating Codes:
Code
SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin. SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin.
Connector Accessories
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Type No.
(3 -8 m)
(8-30 m)
0.806 -0.960
and 1.7 -2.0
VXL6-50
VXL6RN-50
1.10 (26.4)*
1.11 (25.7)*
1.10 (26.4)*
1.11 (25.7)*
25 -100
-25 ft
100 -200 ft
(30 -60 m)
200 -500 ft
(60 -150m)
Above 500
(150 m)
1.12 (24.9)*
1.12 (24.9)*
1.13 (24.3)*
1.13 (24.3)**
1.13 (24.3)**
1.13 (24.3)*
Expected typical values based on guaranteed 1.13 VSWR for bulk cable and Type N or DIN straight connectors. If guaranteed values are required, contact Andrew.
1.13 VSWR guaranteed for bulk standard cable lengths 500 ft and above.
Type No.
0.806 -0.960
Above 500
(150 m)
(0.3 -8 m)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
7 -16 DIN
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
7 -16 DIN
1.7 -2.2
to 25 ft
0.806 -0.960
1.10 (26.4)
VSWR values apply to straight connectors only, are guaranteed for factory fit assemblies, and are typical for field cut lengths. If two different connector interfaces are
selected, the higher VSWR value Is guaranteed.
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Description
Type No.
weatherproofing information
42396A -1
VXL6 to LDF4
WS-L6L4
VXL6 to FSJ4
WS-L6F4
31769 -5
31769 -1
241474 -6
Connectors
241475 -11
Snap -In Hangers Kit of 10. For prepunched 3/4' (19mm) holes
241475 -5A
is 3 -ft. For
241474 -6
221213
206706 -3
Entry Systems
spacing is 3 -ft
L6CLICK
One Hole:
Kwik -Clamps Kit of 10. See page 607 for hanger options
L6SGRIP-6IK
29961
5" Boots
204679A -3
48939A-2
CPTL6
244375
244377
244379
4" Boots
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SGL6-06B1
SGL6-06B2
SGL6-15B4
SGPL6 -06B1
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Description
Type No.
LDF6RN-50
LDF6P-50-(')
page 515
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
50
3.3
89
205
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, JH/ft (m)
0.22 (0.72)
0.19 (0.62)
9000
10000
22.9 (75.1)
0.056 (0.184)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
Nominal Inside Transverse Dimensions, cm
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
Cable Weight, Ib/ft (kg /m)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
Flat Plate Crush Strength, lb/in (kg /mm)
Attenuation
Average
dB/100 It
dB/100 m
Power, kW
0.5
0.017
0.024
0.030
0.034
0.077
0.110
0.135
0.176
0.237
0.254
0.264
0.314
0.340
0.367
0.457
0.535
0.571
0.606
0.614
0.671
0.732
0.789
0.803
0.841
0.876
0.897
1.02
1.14
1.22
1.27
1.35
1.39
1.43
1.47
1.73
1.84
0.056
0.079
0.097
0.112
0.253
0.361
0.444
0.579
0.778
0.832
0.867
1.03
1.12
1.20
1.50
1.76
1.87
1.99
2.01
2.20
2.40
2.59
2.63
2.76
2.87
2.94
3.35
3.73
4.02
4.16
4.43
4.56
4.69
4.82
5.68
6.02
175.0
123.0
101.0
1.5
Attenuation
MHz
Standard Cable
1
Frequency
Copper
Copper
1.55 (39.4)
1.41 (35.8)
0.516 (13.1)
3.11
15 (380)
15 (40)
36 (49)
0.63 (0.94)
1300 (590)
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3300
87.1
38.6
27.1
22.0
16.9
12.6
11.7
11.3
9.47
8.75
8.12
6.52
5.57
5.22
4.92
4.86
4.44
4.07
3.78
3.71
3.54
3.40
3.32
2.92
2.62
2.43
2.35
2.21
2.14
2.08
2.03
1.72
1.62
Standard Conditons:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
For Average Power. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), inner
125 (2.2)
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N
Male
L6PNM -RPC
-5/8'
N Female
L6PNF -RPC
L46R
EIA Flange
L46S
--St
t
7
L6PDM -RPC
L6PDF -RPC
L46F
Flange Male
Connectors
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SG
L6PDM -RPC
Captivated
Captivated
Captivated
Captivated
L6PDF -RPC
L6PDF -BH
Captivated
Self- Tapping
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
SS
OnePiece
Bulkhead
RingFlare
L6PDF -RC
Captivated
Self -Tapping
Self- Tapping
Self- Tapping
Self- Tapping
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self -Flare
SS
Type
Interface
Description
Number
Male
OnePiece
L6PNM -RPC
Female
OnePiece
Female
RingFlare
OnePiece
L6PNF -RPC
L6PNF -RC
L46S
L46R
L46F
L46Z
Code
SG
SG
SS
SS
BB
BB
BB
BB
Max. Length
In (mm)
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
3.8 (96)
3.1 (79)
3.4 (86)
3.4 (86)
3.4 (86)
4.1 (104)
2.03 (51.6)
2.03 (51.6)
2.0 (50.8)
3.2 (81)
4.6 (117)
5.1 (130)
4.0 (102)
3.0 (76)
2.0 (50.8)
2.25 (57)
3.5 (89)
2.25 (57)
2.0 (50.8)
2.03 (51.6)
2.03 (51.6)
2.0 (50.8)
Plating Codes: BB - Brass Body and Pin, SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin
Connector Accessories
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Type Number
LDF6 -50
LDF6RN -50
-25 fl
25 -100 ft
(8 -30 m)
(03-8 m)
110 (26.4)'
110 (26.4)*
1.11 (25.7)*
1.12 (24.97)*
1.12 (24.97)*
1.11 (25.7)*
1.13 (24.3)*
1.13 (24.3)*
Above 500 ft
(150 m)
1.13 (24.3) **
1.13 (24.3)**
Expected typical values based on guaranteed 1.13 VSWR for bulk cable and Type N or DIN straight connectors. If guaranteed values are required, contact Andrew.
`"
ft and above.
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0.806 -0.960
LDF6P -50-42
1.427 -1.535
1.7 -2.2
LDF6P -50-41
(0.3 -8 m)
1.07 (29.4)
1.07 (29.4)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.08
1.10
1.12
1.15
1.10
1.12
1.25
1.25
1.15
1.10
1.12
1.15
1.20
1.12
1.15
1.28
1.30
1.20
1.17
1.15
1.20
1.20
1.15
1.20
1.30
1.30
1.20
1.20
1.15
1.25
1.25
1.20
1.25
1.30
1.30
1.25
7 -16 DIN
7/8" EIA
N Male
"F" Flange
7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
N Female
LC Male
LC Female
1 -5/8" EIA
N
7 -16 DIN
1.7-2.11
7/8' EIA
LDF6P-50-6A
Male
"F" Flange
7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
N Female
N
LC
1
1.85-2.2
LDF6P-50-7A
-5/8" EIA
7/8" EIA
N Male
"F" Flange
7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
N
Female: L6PNF
LC
1
1.9 -2.3
LDF6P -50-8A
-5/8' EIA
7/8" EIA
Male
"FF" Flange
7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
N Female
LC Male
LC Female
1 -5/8' EIA
N
2.3-2.7
7/8' EIA
LDF6P-50-9A
Male
"F" Flange
7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
N Female
LC Female
LC Male
N
0.010-2.7'
LDF6P-50-10A
-5/8" EIA
7/8' EIA
N
"F" Flange
7 -16 DIN
LC Female
LC Male
1 -5/8" EIA
0.010-3.3'
Using ConneclorType
7 -16 DIN
0.806-0.960
and 1.7-2.2
fl
25 -100 II
(8 -90 m)
1 -25
LDF6P-50-11A
7/8' EIA
Male
"F" Flange
7 -16 DIN
N Female
N
LC
1.06
1.08
1.10
1.10
1.08
1.10
1.20
1.20
1.10
(30.7)
(28.3)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(28.3)
(26.4)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(26.4)
1.09 (27.3)
1.09 (27.3)
(28.3)
(26.4)
(24.9)
(23.1)
(26.4)
(24.9)
(19.1)
(19.1)
(23.1)
(26.4)
(24.9)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(24.9)
(23.1)
(18.2)
(17.7)
(20.8)
(22.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(20.8)
Above 500 II
(150 m)
(20.8)
(23.1)
(19.1)
(19.1)
(20.8)
(19.1)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(19.1)
1.09 (27.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.06
1.08
1.10
1.10
1.08
1.10
1.20
1.10
(30.7)
(28.3)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(28.3)
(26.4)
(20.8)
(26.4)
1.08
1.10
1.12
1.12
1.10
1.12
1.22
1.15
(28.3)
(26.4)
(24.9)
(24.9)
(26.4)
(24.9)
(20.1)
(23.1)
1.10
1.12
1.15
1.15
1.12
1.15
1.24
1.18
(26.4)
(24.9)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(24.9)
(23.1)
(19.3)
(21.6)
1.12
1.15
1.18
1.18
1.15
1.18
1.25
1.20
(24.9)
(23.1)
(21.6)
(21.6)
(23.1)
(21.6)
(19.1)
(20.8)
1.15
1.15
1.20
1.20
1.15
1.20
1.25
1.20
1.06
1.06
1.08
1.08
1.06
1.08
1.20
1.10
(30.7)
(30.7)
(28.3)
(28.3)
(30.7)
(28.3)
(20.8)
(26.4)
1.08
1.08
1.10
1.10
1.08
1.10
1.22
1.12
(28.3)
(28.3)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(28.3)
(26.4)
(20.1)
(24.9)
1.10
1.10
1.12
1.12
1.10
1.12
1.24
1.14
(26.4)
(26.4)
(24.9)
(24.9)
(26.4)
(24.9)
(19.3)
(23.7)
1.12
1.12
1.15
1.15
1.12
1.15
1.25
1.18
(24.9)
(24.9)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(24.9)
(23.1)
(19.1)
(21.6)
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
1.25 (19.1)
1.20 (20.8)
1.08
1.08
1.10
1.12
1.08
1.12
1.20
1.20
1.20
(28.3)
(28.3)
(26.4)
(24.9)
(28.3)
(24.9)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
1.10
1.10
1.12
1.22
1.10
1.15
1.22
1.25
1.22
(26.4)
(26.4)
(24.9)
(20.1)
(26.4)
(23.1)
(20.1)
(19.1)
(20.1)
1.12
1.12
1.15
1.24
1.12
1.18
1.25
1.28
1.24
(24.9)
(24.9)
(23.1)
(19.3)
(24.9)
(21.6)
(19.1)
(18.2)
(19.4)
1.15
1.15
1.18
1.25
1.15
1.25
1.28
1.30
1.25
(23.1)
(23.1)
(21.6)
(19.1)
(23.1)
(19.1)
(18.2)
(17.7)
(19.1)
1.20
1.15
1.20
1.25
1.20
1.25
1.30
1.35
1.25
(20.8)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(19.1)
(20.8)
(19.1)
(17.7)
(16.6)
(19.1)
1.08
1.08
1.10
1.10
1.08
1.10
1.30
1.20
1.20
(28.3)
(28.3)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(28.3)
(26.4)
(17.7)
(20.8)
(20.8)
1.10
1.10
1.12
1.12
1.10
1.12
1.30
1.22
1.20
(26.4)
(26.4)
(24.9)
(24.9)
(26.4)
(24.9)
(17.7)
(20.1)
(20.8)
1.12
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.12
1.15
1.32
1.25
1.22
(24.9)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(24.9)
(23.1)
(17.2)
(19.1)
(20.1)
1.15
1.18
1.20
1.20
1.15
1.20
1.35
1.28
1.25
(23.1)
(21.6)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(16.6)
(18.2)
(19.1)
1.20
1.20
1.25
1.25
1.20
1.25
1.35
1.30
1.25
(20.8)
(20.8)
(19.1)
(19.1)
(20.8)
(19.1)
(16.6)
(17.7)
(19.1)
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.30
1.20
1.20
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(17.7)
(20.8)
(20.8)
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.35
1.25
1.30
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(16.6)
(19.1)
(17.7)
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.40
1.35
1.35
(16.6)
(16.6)
(16.6)
(16.6)
(15.6)
(16.6)
(16.6)
2.10 (9.0)
2.10 (9.0)
2.10 (9.0)
1.80 (10.9)
1.80 (10.9)
1.80 (10.9)
1.80 (10.9)
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
(9.0)
(9.0)
(9.0)
(9.0)
(9.0)
(9.0)
(9.0)
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.30
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(17.7)
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.40
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(15.6)
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.50
(16.6)
(16.6)
(16.6)
(16.6)
(16.6)
(14.0)
1.80 (10.9)
2.10 (9.0)
1.80 (10.9)
1.80 (10.9)
2.10 (9.0)
1.80 (10.9)
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
2.10
(9.0)
(9.0)
(9.0)
(9.0)
(9.0)
(9.0)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(19.1)
(20.8)
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Accessories
Description
Hangers -
Type No.
Description
Type No.
weatherproofing information
42396A -1
WS-L6L4
LDF6 to FSJ4
WS-L6F4
31769 -5
(25mm) long
31769 -1
1"
LDF6 to LDF4
241474 -6
241475 -11
241475 -5A
241474 -6
221213
206706 -3
Entry Systems
spacing is 3 -ft
L6CLICK
4" Boots
5" Boots
204679A -3
48939A-2
L6SGRIP
L6SGRIP-6IK
29961
CPTL6
244375
244377
244379
grounding
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616
SGL6-06B1
SGL6-06B2
SGL6-1584
SGPL6 -06B1
SGPL6 -06B2
SGPL6 -1584
Female
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Frequency
MHz
Description
Type No.
1.5
2
10
Standard Cable
1
VXL7 -50
VXL7RN -50
VXL7P- 50 -( * *)
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms /1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
50 1
2.5
88
275
0.42 (1.39)
0.16 (0.52)
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
10500
10000
22.5 (73.8)
0.05 (0.194)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
0.5
Copper
Copper Tube
1.98 (50)
1.825 (46.3)
0.688 (17.5)
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
960
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
2000
2300
2500
Attenuation
dB /100 ft
Attenuation
dB/100 m
Average
Power, kW
0.014
0.019
0.024
0.027
0.062
0.088
0.109
0.142
0.044
0.063
0.077
0.089
0.202
0.289
0.356
0.465
0.627
0.671
0.699
0.834
0.904
0.976
1.22
1.43
1.53
1.63
1.65
247.0
175.0
142.0
123.0
54.3
0.191
0.205
0.213
0.254
0.276
0.297
0.372
0.437
0.467
0.496
0.503
0.550
0.602
0.650
0.662
0.694
0.724
0.742
0.848
0.947
1.02
1.13
1.23
1.30
1.81
1.97
2.13
2.17
2.28
2.38
2.43
2.78
3.11
3.35
3.71
4.05
4.27
38.1
30.9
23.6
17.5
16.4
15.7
13.2
12.2
11.3
9.01
7.67
7.18
6.76
6.67
6.09
5.57
5.15
5.06
4.83
4.63
4.52
3.95
3.54
3.28
2.96
2.72
2.58
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20C (68 F).For Average Power,
VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104FL inner conductor temperature 100 C
(212 F), no solar loading.
15 (375)
15 (50)
35 (48.4)
0.75 (1.12)
550 (249)
110 (2.0)
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Male
Female
V7PNF -RPC
V7PNM -RPC
/
V7PDM -RPC
Connectors
Number
Outer Contact
Attachment
Code
Max.Length
in (mm)
Maxilla.
Description
Inner Contact
Attachment
Plating
Interlace
N
Male
OnePiece
V7PNM -RPC
Captivated
Self -Flare
SG
4.6 (117)
2.47 (62.7)
Female
Type
In (mm)
OnePiece
V7PNF -RPC
Captivated
Self-Flare
SG
4.7 (119)
2.47 (62.7)
OnePiece
V7PDM -RPC
Captivated
Self -Flare
SS
4.3 (109)
2.46 (62.5)
OnePiece
V7PDF -RPC
Captivated
Self -Flare
SS
4.3 (109)
2.46 (62.5)
Plating Codes:
SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin. SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin.
Connector Accessories
'
Frequency
Band, GHz
0.806 -0.960
and 1.7 -2.0
Type No.
-25 M
(3-8 m)
VXL7 -50
1.10 (26.4)*
VXL7RN -50
1.10 (26.4)*
1.10 (26.4)*
1.10 (26.4)*
1.12 (24.9)*
1.12 (24.9)`
1.13 (24.3)*
1.13 (24.3)*
Above 500
(150 m)
1.13
1.13
(24.3)"
(24.3)-
Expected typical values based on guaranteed 1.13 VSWR for bulk cable and Type N or DIN straight connectors. If guaranteed values are required, contact Andrew.
1.13 VSWR guaranteed for bulk standard cable lengths 500 ft and above.
Type No.
VXL7P-50-40
0.806 -0.960
7 -16 DIN
0.806 -0.960
and 1.7 -2.2
VXL7P-50-42
1.7 -2.2
VXL7P-50-41
7 -16 DIN
N
7 -16 DIN
*
110 25 ft
(0.3 -8 m)
25 -100 fl
1.07 (29.4)
1.07 (29.4)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
Above 500 B
(150 m)
VSWR values apply to straight connectors only, are guaranteed for factory fit assemblies, and are typical for field cut lengths. If two different connector interfaces are
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Description
Hangers
Type No.
Description
Type No.
Weatherproofing - for
VXL7 to L0F4
WS-L7L4
VXL7 to FSJ4
WS-L7F4
42396A -2
31769 -5
(25mm) long
31769 -1
1"
-5/8" Coax to
-1/4" Coax
241475 -11
241475 -5A
241474-6
221213
206706 -4
Entry Systems
spacing is 3 -ft
L7CLICK
L7SGRIP
Kwik -Clamps Kit of 10. See page 607 for hanger options
L7SGRIP-7IK
24312A
4" Boots
204679A -4
48939A -4
Boots
CPTL7
244374
244377
244379
241474-6
Connectors
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616
SureGround Grounding Kit with standard weatherproofing
Factory attached one -hole lug, 600 mm (24 ") lead
SGL7-06B1
SGL7-06B2
SGL7-15B4
101
SGPL7-06B1
SGPL7 -0682
SGPL7 -1584
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LDF7-50A
Description
Type No.
Frequency
MHz
Attenuation
Attenuation
dB/100 ft
dB/100 ni
0.5
0.014
0.019
0.024
0.027
0.062
0.088
0.109
0.142
0.191
0.205
0.213
0.254
0.276
0.297
0.372
0.437
0.467
0.496
0.503
0.550
0.044
0.063
0.077
0.089
0.202
0.289
0.356
0.465
0.627
0.671
0.699
0.834
0.904
0.976
1.22
1.43
1.53
1.63
1.65
1.81
0.602
0.650
0.662
0.694
0.724
0.742
0.848
0.947
1.02
1.13
1.23
1.30
1.97
2.13
2.17
2.28
2.38
2.43
2.78
Standard Cable
1
1.5
LDF7-50A
10
20
LDF7RN-50A
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
2000
2300
2500
LDF7P- 50A -(
")
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms/1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pWft (m)
501
2.5
88
315
0.25 (0.83)
0.16 (0.52)
11000
10000
23.1 (75.8)
0.058 (0.190)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
Nominal Inside Transverse Dimensions, cm
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg/m)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
Flat Plate Crush Strength, Ibin (kg /mm)
Copper
Copper Tube
1.98 (50)
1.825 (46.3)
0.681 (17.3)
4.05
20 (510)
15 (50)
40 (54.2)
0.82 (1.2)
3.11
3.35
3.71
4.05
4.27
Average
Power, kW
247.0
175.0
142.0
123.0
54.3
38.1
30.9
23.6
17.5
16.4
15.7
13.2
12.2
11.3
9.01
7.67
7.18
6.76
6.67
6.09
5.57
5.15
5.06
4.83
4.63
4.52
3.95
3.54
3.28
2.96
2.72
2.58
Standard Conditons:
For Attenuation, VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 C (68 F), atmospheric
800 (363)
120 (2.1)
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Male
L7PNM -RPC
Female
L7PDF-RPC
L7PDM -RPC
L7PNF -RPC
L47R
L47S
L47F
Flange Male
Connectors
Type
Interface
Description
Number
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Plating
Attachment
Code
Max. Length
in (mm)
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
Male
OnePiece
L7PNM -RPC
Captivated
Self -Flare
SS
4.4 (112)
2.47 (62.7)
Female
OnePiece
Female
RingFlare
Captivated
Captivated
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SG
L7PNF-RPC
L7PNF-RC
L7PDM -RPC
L7PDF-RPC
L7PDF-RC
L47S
L47R
SG
4.5 (114)
4.2 (107)
2.47 (62.7)
2.36 (59.9)
Captivated
Self -Flare
SS
4.2 (107)
2.46 (62.5)
Captivated
Self -Flare
SS
4.1 (104)
Captivated
Self -Flare
SS
3.4 (86)
Tab Flare
Self -Flare
BB
5.1 (130)
Tab Flare
Self -Flare
BB
5.1 (130)
L47F
Tab Flare
BB
201942
Tab Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
BB
5.9 (150)
5.5 (140)
2.45 (62.2)
2.36 (59.9)
2.25 (57)
3.5 (89)
2.25 (57)
2.25 (57)
L47Z
Tab Flare
Self -Flare
BB
5.1 (130)
2.9 (74)
OnePiece
OnePiece
RingFlare
Splice
Plating Codes: BB - Brass Body and Pin,
Connector Accessories
SG -
Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin
"
1-25 fl
(0.3-8 m)
25 -100 It
LDF7 -50A
1.10 (26.4)"
LDF7RN -50A
1.10 (26.4)"
1.10 (26.4)"
1.10 (26.4)"
Type Number
1.12 (24.97)"
1.13 (24.3)"
1.12 (24.97)`
1.13 (24.3)"
Above 500 ft
(150 m)
1.13 (24.3)""
1.13 (24.3)`"
Expected typical values based on guaranteed 1.13 VSWR for bulk cable and Type N or DIN straight connectors. If guaranteed values are required, contact Andrew.
1.13 VSWR guaranteed for bulk standard cable lengths 500 ft and above.
Revised 7/00
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521
Type Number
0.780 -0.960
0.806 -0.960
LDF7P- 50A-40
7 -16 DIN
0.800 -0.960
and 1.85 -1.99
0.806 -0.960
and 1.7 -2.2
1.427 -1.535
7 -16 DIN
N:
7 -16 DIN
N
7/8' EIA
"F" Flange Female
7 -16 DIN Female
LC Female
1
-5/8' EIA
7 -16 DIN
1.7 -2.11
7/8' EIA
"F" Flange Female
7 -16 DIN Female
LC Female
1
-5/8' EIA
7/8' EIA
"F" Flange Female
7 -16 DIN Female
LC Female
1
-5/8' EIA
LDF7P- 50A-8A
7/8' EIA
"F" Flange Female
7 -16 DIN Female
LC Female
1 -5/8' EIA
"F" Range Male
2.1 -2.2
7/8" EIA
"F" Flange Female
7 -16 DIN Female
LC Female
1-5/8" EIA
"F" Range Male
0.01 -2.5'
It
(0.3 -8 m)
1 -25
7/8' EIA
7 -16 DIN Female
1
-5/8' EIA
Above 500 ft
(150 m)
1.07 (29.4)
1.07 (29.4)
1.08 (28.3)
1.07 (29.4)
1.07 (29.4)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.12 (24.9)
1.12 (24.9)
1.12 (24.9)
1.12 (24.9)
1.06 (30.7)
1.06 (30.7)
1.07 (29.4)
1.07 (29.4)
1.08 (28.3)
1.08 (28.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.09 (27.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.12 (24.9)
1.12 (24.9)
1.12 (24.9)
1.12 (24.9)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.06
1.06
1.10
1.06
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.20
1.30
1.08
1.08
1.12
1.08
1.18
1.12
1.12
1.15
1.22
1.32
1.10
1.10
1.15
1.10
1.20
1.15
1.18
1.18
1.25
1.35
1.12
1.12
1.18
1.12
1.22
1.18
1.20
1.20
1.28
1.38
1.15
1.15
1.20
1.15
1.25
1.20
1.22
1.22
1.30
1.40
(30.7)
(30.7)
(26.4)
(30.7)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(20.8)
(17.7)
(28.3)
(28.3)
(24.9)
(28.3)
(21.6)
(24.9)
(24.9)
(23.1)
(20.1)
(17.2)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(23.1)
(26.4)
(20.8)
(23.1)
(21.6)
(21.6)
(19.1)
(16.5)
(24.9)
(24.9)
(21.6)
(24.9)
(20.1)
(21.6)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(18.2)
(15.9)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(23.1)
(19.1)
(20.8)
(20.1)
(20.1)
(17.7)
(15.6)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.08
1.08
1.10
1.08
1.30
1.10
1.20
1.10
1.12
(28.3)
(28.3)
(26.4)
(28.3)
(17.7)
(26.4)
(20.8)
(26.4)
(24.9)
1.10
1.10
1.12
1.10
1.32
1.12
1.22
1.12
1.15
(26.4)
(26.4)
(24.9)
(26.4)
(17.2)
(24.9)
(20.1)
(24.9)
(23.1)
1.12
1.12
1.15
1.12
1.35
1.15
1.25
1.15
1.18
(24.9)
(24.9)
(23.1)
(24.9)
(16.5)
(23.1)
(19.1)
(23.1)
(21.6)
1.15
1.15
1.20
1.15
1.38
1.20
1.28
1.20
1.20
(23.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(23.1)
(15.9)
(20.8)
(18.2)
(20.8)
(20.8)
1.15
1.20
1.25
1.15
1.40
1.25
1.30
1.25
1.25
(23.1)
(20.8)
(19.1)
(23.1)
(15.6)
(19.1)
(17.7)
(19.1)
(19.1)
1.08
1.08
1.10
1.08
1.20
1.10
1.30
1.10
1.12
(28.3)
(28.3)
(26.4)
(28.3)
(20.8)
(26.4)
(17.7)
(26.4)
(24.9)
1.10
1.10
1.12
1.10
1.22
1.12
1.32
1.12
1.15
(26.4)
(26.4)
(24.9)
(26.4)
(20.1)
(24.9)
(17.2)
(24.9)
(23.1)
1.12
1.12
1.15
1.12
1.25
1.15
1.35
1.15
1.18
(24.9)
(24.9)
(23.1)
(24.9)
(19.1)
(23.1)
(16.5)
(23.1)
(21.6)
1.15
1.15
1.20
1.15
1.28
1.20
1.38
1.20
1.20
(23.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
(23.1)
(18.2)
(20.8)
(15.9)
(20.8)
(20.8)
1.15
1.20
1.25
1.15
1.30
1.25
1.40
1.25
1.25
(23.1)
(20.8)
(19.1)
(23.1)
(17.7)
(19.1)
(15.6)
(19.1)
(19.1)
1.08
1.10
1.25
1.08
1.30
1.20
1.25
1.20
1.15
(28.3)
(26.4)
(19.1)
(28.3)
(17.7)
(20.8)
(19.1)
(20.8)
(23.1)
1.10
1.15
1.28
1.10
1.35
1.25
1.30
1.25
1.20
(26.4)
(23.1)
(18.2)
(26.4)
(16.5)
(19.1)
(17.7)
(19.1)
(20.8)
1.12
1.20
1.30
1.12
1.40
1.28
1.35
1.28
1.25
(24.9)
(20.8)
(17.7)
(24.9)
(15.6)
(18.2)
(16.5)
(18.2)
(19.1)
1.15
1.25
1.32
1.15
1.45
1.30
1.40
1.30
1.28
(23.1)
(19.1)
(17.2)
(23.1)
(14.8)
(17.7)
(15.6)
(17.7)
(18.2)
1.15
1.25
1.35
1.15
1.50
1.35
1.40
1.35
1.30
(23.1)
(19.1)
(16.5)
(23.1)
(14.0)
(16.5)
(15.6)
(16.5)
(17.7)
1.08
1.10
1.25
1.08
1.30
1.20
1.25
1.15
1.20
(28.3)
(26.4)
(19.1)
(28.3)
(17.7)
(20.8)
(19.1)
(23.1)
(20.8)
1.10
1.15
1.28
1.10
1.35
1.25
1.30
1.20
1.25
(26.4)
(23.1)
(18.2)
(26.4)
(16.5)
(19.1)
(17.7)
(20.8)
(19.1)
1.12
1.20
1.30
1.12
1.40
1.28
1.35
1.25
1.28
(24.9)
(20.8)
(17.7)
(24.9)
(15.6)
(18.2)
(16.5)
(19.1)
(18.2)
1.15
1.25
1.32
1.15
1.45
1.30
1.40
1.28
1.30
(23.1)
(19.1)
(17.2)
(23.1)
(14.8)
(17.7)
(15.6)
(18.2)
(17.7)
1.15
1.25
1.35
1.15
1.50
1.35
1.40
1.30
1.35
(23.1)
(19.1)
(16.5)
(23.1)
(14.0)
(16.5)
(15.6)
(17.7)
(16.5)
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.15
1.15
1.10
(26.4)
(26.4)
(26.4)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(26.4)
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.25
1.25
1.20
(20.8)
(20.8)
(20.8)
(19.1)
(19.1)
(20.8)
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.35
1.35
1.30
(17.7)
(17.7)
(17.7)
(16.5)
(16.5)
(17.7)
1.55
1.60
1.55
1.65
1.65
1.55
(13.3)
(12.7)
(13.3)
(12.2)
(12.2)
(13.3)
1.65
1.65
1.65
1.75
1.75
1.65
(12.2)
(12.2)
(12.2)
(11.3)
(11.3)
(12.2)
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Accessories
Description
Hangers
Type No.
Type No.
Weatherproofing -for
Standard Hangers
Description
K11
42396A -2
WS-L7L4
LDF7 to FSJ4
WS-L7F4
31769 -5
31769 -1
241475 -11
Snap-In Hangers Kit of 10. For prepunched 3/4" (19 mm) holes
241475 -5A
241474-6
Entry Systems
spacing is 3 -ft
L7CLICK
L7SGRIP
L7SGRIP -7lK
24312
4" Boots
5" Boots
204679A -4
48939A -4
244377
244379
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616
SureGround Grounding Kit with standard weatherproofing
Factory attached one -hole lug, 600 mm (24") lead
SGL7-06B1
SGL7-06B2
SGL7-15B4
SGPL7 -06B1
SGPL7.06B2
SGPL7.15B4
Female
- see
page 614
CPTL7
244374
221213
Kwik- Clamps Kit of 10. See page 607 for hanger options
Bulkhead
241474 -6
Connectors
206706 -4
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Foam Dielectric,
LDF Series
LDF12-50
Description
Frequency
MHz
Attenuation
dB/100 it
Attenuation
0.5
0.011
0.091
0.037
0.052
0.064
0.074
0.169
0.242
0.299
0.119
0.391
0.161
0.529
0.566
321.0
227.0
185.0
160.0
70.3
49.2
39.8
30.4
22.5
21.0
0.591
20.1
0.707
0.767
0.829
1.04
1.23
16.8
15.5
14.4
11.4
9.7
9.06
8.52
8.40
7.66
6.99
6.45
6.34
6.03
5.78
5.64
Standard Cable
2 -1/4"
1.5
LDF12-50
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
LDF12RN-50
LDF12P- 50 -(
")
Insert suffix number from "Low VSWR Specifications" table, page 525.
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
50
300
400
450
2.2
88
425
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
0.21 (0.68)
0.09 (0.29)
13000
10000
22.7 (74.6)
0.058 (0.189)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Inner Conductor, in (mm)
Bending Radius, in (mm)
Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
Diameter
Diameter
Minimum
One -Time
41:17LORew.
- 50-ohm
Copper
Copper Tube
2.35 (60)
2.2 (55.9)
0.835 (21.2)
22 (560)
9.5 (240)
15 (50)
70 (95)
1.22 (1.82)
1500 (681)
150 (2.7)
0.016
0.020
0.023
0.052
0.074
0.173
0.180
0.215
0.234
0.253
0.317
0.374
0.400
0.426
0.432
0.474
0.519
0.562
0.572
0.601
0.628
0.644
0.739
0.828
0.896
0.929
0.994
1.03
1.06
dB/100 m
1.31
1.42
1.42
1.55
1.70
1.84
1.88
1.97
2.06
2.11
2.42
2.72
2.94
3.05
3.26
3.37
3.47
Average
Power, kW
4.91
4.38
4.05
3.91
3.65
3.54
3.43
Standard Conditons:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
For Average Power. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), inner
conductor temperature 100 C (212 F); no solar loading.
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L12PDF
L12FB -302
Connectors
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Number
Code
Max. Length
in (mm)
L12PNF
L12PDM
L12PDF
Self- Tapping
Self- Tapping
Self- Tapping
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SS
5.1 (130)
SS
L12FP-302
L12FB-302
Self- Tapping
Self- Tapping
Self -Flare
BS
Self -Flare
BS
L12Z
Self- Tapping
Self -Flare
BB
5.8
5.5
7.6
7.6
5.8
Type
Interface
N
Description
Female
Gas Pass
Gas Barrier
Splice
Plating Codes: BB
SS
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
2.75
2.75
2.75
5.19
5.19
3.00
(147)
(139)
(192)
(192)
(147)
(69.9)
(69.9)
(69.9)
(131.8)
(131.8)
(76.2)
Brass Body and Pin, BS - Brass Body and Silver Plated Pin, SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin
Connector Accessories
Type Number
0.806-0.960
LDF12P-50-1
Female
0.806 -0.96
and 1.7 -2.2
LDF12P -50 -2
1.7-1.9
LDF12P-50-3
Female
Female
-25 ft
25 -100 ft
100 -200 ft
(0.3 -8 m)
(8 -30 m)
(30 -60 m)
(60 -150 m)
(150 m)
1.08 (28.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.09 (27.3)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.13 (24.2)
1.13 (24.2)
1.14 (23.7)
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
1.14 (23.7)
1.13 (24.2)
1.13 (24.2)
1.13 (24.2)
1.13 (24.2)
1.14 (23.7)
1.14 (23.7)
1.14 (23.7)
1.14 (23.7)
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
1.08 (28.3)
200 -500
1.10 (26.4)
Above 500 ft
1.15 (23.1)
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Accessories
Description
Hangers
Type No.
Type No.
weatherproofing information
Description
241475 -8
42396A -4
221213
31769 -5
31769 -1
Entry Systems
Snap -in Hangers Kit of 10. For prepunched 3/4' (19mm) holes
on tower member or adapters. Standard tower configuration spacing
4" Boots
One Hole:
204679A -8
5" Boots
One Hole:
48939A -9
206706 -5
L12SGRIP
L12SGRIP -12K
244373
244377
244379
31535
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616
SGL12-06B1
SGL12-06B2
SGL12-15B4
SGPL12 -0681
SGPL12-06B2
SGPL12 -15B4
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HS1 RP-50A
Description
Type No.
Frequency
MHz
0.5
1
Plenum Cable
1.5
HS1RP-50A
10
20
30
Characteristics
50
88
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
50
10
84
6.4
2.1 (6.8)
2.0 (6.5)
1600
4000
23.8 (78.0)
0.061 (0.202)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Copper
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg /m)
Copper
0.29 (7.4)
0.25 (6.4)
1 (25)
15 (20)
1.9 (2.6)
0.063 (45)
100 (45)
80 (1.4)
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
5000
6000
8000
10000
Attenuation
dB /100 ft
Attenuation
dB /100 m
Average
Power, kW
0.120
0.170
0.209
0.241
0.541
0.767
0.395
0.559
0.685
0.792
6.40
6.40
6.40
6.10
2.72
0.941
1.22
1.62
1.73
1.80
2.13
2.30
2.47
3.04
3.53
3.75
3.96
4.01
4.36
4.72
5.07
5.14
5.37
5.58
5.70
6.41
7.06
7.55
7.79
8.24
8.46
8.68
8.89
10.3
11.0
12.0
13.6
15.1
17.7
20.2
1.78
2.52
3.09
4.00
5.33
5.69
5.91
6.99
7.54
8.10
9.98
11.6
12.3
13.0
13.2
14.3
15.5
16.6
16.9
17.6
18.3
18.7
21.0
23.2
24.8
25.5
27.0
27.8
28.5
29.2
33.7
36.1
39.5
44.7
49.5
58.2
66.2
1.92
1.56
1.21
0.907
0.850
0.817
0.691
0.640
0.596
0.484
0.417
0.393
0.372
0.367
0.338
0.312
0.291
0.286
0.274
0.264
0.259
0.230
0.209
0.195
0.189
0.179
0.174
0.170
0.166
0.144
0.134
0.123
0.108
0.098
0.083
0.073
Standard Condifons:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
For Average Power. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), inner
conductor temperature 100 C (212 F); no solar loading.
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Female
Right Angle
Bulkhead
F1 PNR -HC
F1
PNF -BH
1.
BNC Male
SMA Female
Bulkhead
FiPSR
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F1PSF
Connectors
Type
Number
Interface
Description
Male
Male
N Male
N Female
N Female
BNC Male
UHF Male
UHF Female
SMA Male
SMA Male
SMA Female
SMA Male
SMA Female
TNC Male
TNC Female
TNC Male
Mini -UHF Male
7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
7 -16 DIN Female
7 -16 DIN Female
Hex Head
High Freq.
FIPNMV2 -H
F1PNM-HF
F1
N
N
Bulkhead
Upto6GHz
Right Angle
Up to 6 GHz, Bulkhead
Up to 18 GHz
Up to 18 GHz
11 GHz and Below
Bulkhead
Hi Freq, Above 11 GHz
Panel Mount
Bulkhead
F1PBM
Male,
SMA
F1PSM
TNC Male
UHF Male
F1PTM-HF
41SP
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Plating
Attachment
Code
Max. Length
In (mm)
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Captivated
Captivated
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Self- Clamping
SG
2.1 (53)
Tab Flare
SG
Self- Clamping
Self-Flare
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
Solder
Solder
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
SG
Tab Flare
1.3 (33)
1.7/1.3 (43/33)
2.2 (55.2)
2.3 (58)
2.0 (50)
1.8 (46)
2.1 (53)
1.7 (43)
1.6/0.75 (41/19)
1.7 (43)
0.94 (23.9)
1.00 (25.4)
1.68 (43)
1.5 (38)
1.9 (48.8)
1.53 (39)
1.82 (46.3)
1.85 (47)
1.85 (47)
1.85 (47)
PNR-HC
F1PNF
F1 PNF-BH
F1 P BM
41SP
41U
F1 P SM
F1PSR
F1PSF
41EWS
41ENS
F1PTM
41AENT
F1PTM-HF
F1MU
F1PDM
F1PDF
F1 P D F-PM
F1PDF-BH
SG
SG
SS
BB
BS
PG
PG
PG
Tab Flare
Self- Clamping
SG
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
NG
Crimp
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
Self Clamping
NS
SS
SS
SS
SS
NG
Max. Dia.
In (mm)
0.95 (24.1)
0.81 (20.5)
0.95 (24.1)
0.58 (14.8)
0.94 (23.9)
0.69 (17.5)
0.77 (19.6)
0.77 (19.6)
0.49 (12.5)
0.50 (12.7)
0.49 (12.5)
0.40 (10.2)
0.40 (10.2)
0.57 (14.5)
0.70 (17.8)
0.70 (17.8)
0.47 (11.9)
1.25 (31.75)
0.551 (14)
1.26 (32)
1.62 (41)
Stainless steel body Plating Codes: BB - Brass Body and Pin, BS - Brass Body and Silver Plated Pin, NG - Nickel Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, NS- Nickel Plated
Body and Silver Plated Pin, PG - Passivated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin,
G - Stainless
Steel Body and Gold Plated Pin.
Connector Accessories
- See page
Description
624
Accessories
Description
Hangers -
Type No.
Type No.
grounding
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616
Standard Grounding KH
Factory attached one -hole lug, 24' lead
Factory attached two -hole lug, 24' lead
Field attached one -hole lug, 36' lead
40430 -1
40417
Nylon Cable Tie Kit in plastic box. 100 each 4, 5.5 and
7.5 inch ties. Indoor use, Recommended maximum spacing
is 1.5 ft (0.5 m)
CT-K35O
weatherproofing information
Entry Systems
241475 -13
241475 -12
241475 -11
241548 -10
241548 -11
221213
4' Boots
- Three
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Hole:
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223158 -2
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HST Series - 50-ohm
HST1-50
Attenuation and Average Power
Description
Frequency
Type No.
MHz
0.5
1
1/4' Cable
1.5
HST1-50
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
50
18
82
6.4
2.05 (6.71)
2.0 (6.5)
1600
4000
25.1 (82.4)
0.061 (0.202)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Copper
Inner Conductor
Silver Plated Copper
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
0.29 (7.4)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
0.25 (6.4)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
1 (25)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
15 (20)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
1.7 (2.3)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg /m)
0.057 (0.085)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
100 (45)
Flat Plate Crush Strength, lb/in (kg/mm)
80 (1.4)
2
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
Attenuation
dB /100 ft
Attenuation
dB/100 m
Average
Power, kW
0.116
0.165
0.202
0.233
0.523
0.742
0.382
0.540
0.662
0.764
6.40
6.40
6.40
6.40
6.26
0.911
1.18
1.57
1.68
1.75
2.07
2.23
2.40
2.96
3.43
3.65
3.86
1.72
2.43
2.99
3.87
5.16
5.51
4.25
5.73
6.78
7.32
7.87
9.70
11.3
12.0
.0
12.7
12.8
13.9
3.91
4.61
15.1
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
4.95
5.02
5.25
5.45
5.57
6.28
6.92
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
7.41
7.64
8.10
8.31
8.53
16.2
16.5
17.2
17.9
18.3
20.6
22.7
24.3
2300
3000
3400
4000
5000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
18000
8.74
10.1
10.9
11.9
13.5
15.0
17.7
20.2
22.5
24.7
26.8
28.8
25.1
26.6
27.3
28.0
28.7
33.2
35.6
39.0
44.3
49.1
58.0
66.2
73.8
81.0
87.8
94.4
4.41
3.60
2.77
2.08
1.95
1.87
1.58
1.47
1.37
1.11
0.954
0.897
0.849
0.838
0.771
0.711
0.662
0.652
0.624
0.601
0.588
0.522
0.473
0.442
0.429
0.405
0.394
0.384
0.375
0.324
0.302
0.276
0.243
0.219
0.185
0.163
0.146
0.133
0.123
0.114
Standard Condltons:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 C (68F).
For Average Power. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), inner
conductor temperature 200C (392 F); no solar loading.
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Right Angle
Bulkhead
F1PNR-HC
F1PNF-BH
SMA Male
Right Angle
SMA Female
Bulkhead
F1PSR
F1PSF
'1
'
SMA Male
F1PSM
BNC Male
TNC Male
UHF Male
F1PBM
F1PTM -HF
41SP
Connectors
Type
Interface
Description
Male
Male
N Male
N Female
N Female
BNC Male
UHF Male
UHF Female
SMA Male
SMA Male
SMA Female
SMA Male
SMA Female
TNC Male
TNC Female
TNC Male
Mini -UHF Male
7 -16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
7 -16 DIN Female
7 -16 DIN Female
Hex Head
High Freq.
N
N
Number
Up to 6 GHz
Right
Up to
Up to
Up to
Angle
6 GHz, Bulkhead
18 GHz
18 GHz
11 GHz and Below
Bulkhead
Hi Freq, Above 11 GHz
Panel Mount
Bulkhead
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Code
Max. Length
In (mm)
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Captivated
Captivated
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Self-Clamping
SG
2.1 (53)
Tab Flare
SG
Self- Clamping
Self -Flare
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
Solder
Solder
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
Self- Clamping
SG
Tab Flare
1.3 (33)
1.7/1.3 (43/33)
2.2 (55.2)
2.3 (58)
2.0 (50)
1.8 (46)
2.1 (53)
1.7 (43)
1.6/0.75 (41/19)
1.7 (43)
0.94 (23.9)
1.00 (25.4)
1.68 (43)
1.5 (38)
1.9 (48.8)
1.53 (39)
1.82 (46.3)
1.85 (47)
1.85 (47)
1.85 (47)
F1PNMV2 -H
F1PNM-HF
F1PNR-HC
F1PNF
F1PNF-BH
F1PBM
41SP
41U
F1PSM
F1PSR
F1PSF
41EWS
41ENS
F1PTM
41AENT
F1PTM-HF
F1MU
F1PDM
F1PDF
F1PDF-PM
F1PDF-BH
Connector Accessories
- See
SS
BB
BS
PG
PG
PG
G
Self- Clamping
SG
Tab Flare
NG
Tab Flare
NG
Crimp
Self-Clamping
Self-Clamping
Self-Clamping
Self Clamping
NS
SS
SS
SS
SS
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is 1.5 ft (0.5 m)
241475 -13
241475 -12
241475 -11
241548 -10
241548 -11
221213
Entry Systems
223158
223158 -2
223158 -3
weatherproofing information
40430 -1
Type No.
Type No.
Accessories
Description
0.95 (24.1)
0.81 (20.5)
0.95 (24.1)
0.58 (14.8)
0.94 (23.9)
0.69 (17.5)
0.77 (19.6)
0.77 (19.6)
0.49 (12.5)
0.50 (12.7)
0.49 (12.5)
0.40 (10.2)
0.40 (10.2)
0.57 (14.5)
0.70 (17.8)
0.70 (17.8)
0.47 (11.9)
1.25 (31.75)
0.551 (14)
1.26 (32)
1.62 (41)
Nickel Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, NS- Nickel Rated Body and Silver Rated Pin,
SG- Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS- Silver Plated Body and Pin,
Hangers -
SG
Tab Flare
Plating Codes: BB - Brass Body and Rn, BS - Brass Body and Silver Plated Pin, NG
SG
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
VCTB-10
VCTB-50
VCT8-100
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Attenuation and Average Power Ratings
Description
Type No.
Frequency
MHz
0.5
1
Plenum Cable
1.5
HS2RP-50
10
20
30
Characteristics
50
88
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms /1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
50 2
13.4
83
13.2
1.41 (4.64)
1.52 (4.99)
2300
5000
23.61 (77.47)
0.064 (0.208)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Copper
Copper-Clad Aluminum
0.415 (10.5)
0.375 (9.5)
1 (25)
20 (50)
1.8 (2.45)
0.076 (0.113)
210 (95)
100 (1.8)
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
5000
6000
8000
10000
12000
13400
Attenuation
dB /100 ft
Attenuation
dB/100 m
Average
Power, kW
0.083
0.118
0.144
0.166
0.374
0.530
0.650
0.843
1.12
1.20
1.25
1.48
1.59
1.71
2.11
2.45
2.61
2.76
2.79
3.03
3.29
3.53
3.59
3.75
3.89
3.98
4.48
4.94
5.29
5.46
5.78
5.94
6.09
6.24
7.23
7.75
8.49
9.63
10.7
12.6
14.4
16.1
17.2
0.273
0.386
0.473
0.546
13.2
13.2
1.23
1.74
2.13
2.76
3.69
3.94
4.09
4.84
5.23
5.62
6.93
8.05
8.56
9.04
9.16
9.95
10.8
11.6
11.8
12.3
12.8
13.0
14.7
16.2
17.4
17.9
19.0
19.5
20.0
20.5
23.7
25.4
27.8
31.6
35.1
41.4
47.2
52.7
56.3
12.1
10.5
4.67
3.30
2.69
2.07
1.55
1.46
1.40
1.18
1.10
1.02
0.827
0.712
0.670
0.634
0.626
0.576
0.531
0.495
0.487
0.466
0.449
0.439
0.390
0.354
0.330
0.320
0.302
0.294
0.287
0.280
0.242
0.226
0.206
0.182
0.164
0.138
0.121
0.109
0.102
Standard Conditions:
For attenuation. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), inner
conductor temperature 100 C (212 F), no solar loading.
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F2PNM-H
N
F2PDF
F2PDM -C
F2PNF
Female
Right Angle
F2PDR -C
Connectors
Type
Interlace
Description
Number
F2PNM-H
F2PNM-HC
F2PNF
F2PNF-C
F2PNF-BH
F2PDM
F2PDM-C
F2PDF
F2PDF-C
F2PDF-PM
F2PDR-C
Male
Hex Head
Male
Hex Head
N Female
N Female
Bulkhead
N Female
Panel Mt.
Right Angle
Plating Codes:
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Captivated
Self-Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
SG
SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin, BS - Brass
Max. Length
In (mm)
Max. Dia.
In (mm)
SG
1.9 (48)
1.9 (48)
SG
2.1 (53)
SG
2.1 (53)
SG
2.1 (53)
SS
2.2 (57)
SS
2.1 (53)
0.94 (23)
0.94 (23)
0.67 (17)
0.64 (16)
0.95 (24)
1.4 (36)
1.4 (36)
1.1 (28)
0.79 (20)
1.1 (28)
1.4 (36)
Code
SS
2.2 (56)
SS
2.1 (51.6)
SS
2.2 (56)
1.7/1.3 (43/34)
SS
Accessories
Description
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Connector Accessories
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40417
Description
Nylon Cable Tie Kit in plastic box. 100 each 4, 5.5 and
7.5 inch ties. Indoor use, Recommended maximum
spacing is 1.5 ft (0.5 m)
Accessories
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Type No.
weatherproofing information
VCT8-10
Kit of 50
VCT8-50
VCT8-100
Kit of 100
Entry Systems
221213
grounding
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616.
4" Boots
5' Boots
- One Hole:
- Three Hole:
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48939A -16
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223158 -2
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Attenuation and Average Power Ratings
Description
Type No.
Frequency
MHz
0.5
1
1.5
HST2-50
3/8" Cable
10
20
Characteristics
30
50
88
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms /1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
50 2
13.4
83
13.2
1.41 (4.64)
1.52 (4.99)
2300
5000
23.61 (77.47)
0.064 (0.208)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Copper
20 (50)
1.8 (2.45)
0.094 (0.140)
210 (95)
100 (1.8)
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
5000
6000
8000
10000
12000
13400
Attenuation
dB /100 ft
Attenuation
dB/100 m
Average
Power, kW
0.085
0.120
0.147
0.170
0.383
0.543
0.667
0.865
1.16
1.23
1.28
1.52
1.64
1.76
2.18
2.54
2.70
2.85
2.89
3.14
0.279
0.395
0.484
0.559
1.26
1.78
2.19
2.84
3.79
4.05
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
12.3
9.98
7.70
5.76
5.40
5.19
4.38
4.06
3.77
3.06
2.63
2.47
2.34
3.41
11.2
3.66
3.72
3.89
4.04
4.13
4.67
5.16
5.52
5.70
6.04
6.21
6.37
6.53
7.59
8.15
8.95
10.2
11.3
13.4
15.4
17.2
18.4
12.0
12.2
12.8
13.3
13.6
15.3
16.9
4.21
4.99
5.39
5.79
7.15
8.32
8.85
9.36
9.48
10.3
2.31
2.12
1.95
1.82
1.79
1.71
1.65
1.61
1.43
1.29
18.1
1.21
18.7
19.8
20.4
20.9
21.4
24.9
26.7
29.4
33.4
37.2
1.17
1.10
1.07
1.05
1.02
0.878
0.818
0.745
0.655
0.588
0.496
0.433
0.387
0.362
44.1
50.5
56.5
60.5
Standard Conditions:
For attenuation. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), inner
conductor temperature 200C (392 F), no solar loading.
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N
F2PDF
F2PDM -C
F2PNF
Female
Right Angle
F2PDR -C
Connectors
Type
Interlace
Description
Number
F2PNM -H
F2PNM -HC
F2PNF
Male
Hex Head
Male
Hex Head
N Female
N Female
Bulkhead
N Female
F2PDM
F2PDM -C
F2PDF
F2PDF -C
Panel Mt.
Right Angle
Plating Codes:
F2PNF -C
F2PNF -BH
F2PDF -PM
F2PDR -C
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Plating
Attachment
Code
Max. Length
In (mm)
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Captivated
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
SG
1.9 (48)
SG
1.9 (48)
SG
2.1 (53)
SG
2.1 (53)
SG
2.1 (53)
SS
2.2 (57)
SS
2.1 (53)
0.94 (23)
0.94 (23)
0.67 (17)
0.64 (16)
0.95 (24)
1.4 (36)
1.4 (36)
1.1 (28)
SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin, BS - Brass
SS
2.2 (56)
SS
2.1 (51.6)
SS
2.2 (56)
SS
1.7/1.3 (43/34)
0.79 (20)
1.1 (28)
1.4 (36)
Accessories
Description
Hangers -
Type No.
Connector Accessories
- See
page 624
40430 -1
40417
Accessories
Description
CT -K350
Type No.
weatherproofing information
VMS-10
Kit of 10
Kit of 50
VCTB-50
Kit of 100
VCT8-100
Entry Systems
221213
grounding
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616.
4" Boots
5' Boots
- One Hole:
- Three Hole:
204679A -19
48939A -16
534
223158
223158 -2
223158 -3
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Attenuation and Average Power Ratings
Description
Frequency
Type No.
MHz
0.5
1
1.5
HJ4-50
HJ4RN-50
2
10
HJ4P-50-(')
20
30
50
88
HJ4P-50-5
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
2000
2300
3000
4000
Insert suffix number from "Low VSWR Specifications" table, page 537.
Characteristics
Electrical
50 1
10.9
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms/1000 ft (1000 m)
91.4
21.0
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
0.45 (1.48)
0.40 (1.31)
2900
8000
22.2 (73.0)
0.056 (0.182)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
Nominal Inside Transverse Dimensions, cm
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg /m)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
Flat Plate Crush, lb/in (kg /mm)
Copper
Copper
0.58 (14.7)
0.50 (12.7)
0.165 (4.2)
0.90
5 (125)
5000t
6000
8000
10000
10900
15 (20)
Attenuation
dB/100
0.0560
0.0792
0.0971
0.112
0.253
0.359
0.442
0.574
0.768
0.821
0.854
1.01
1.10
1.18
1.46
1.71
1.82
1.92
1.95
2.12
2.31
2.49
2.53
2.64
2.75
2.81
3.19
3.53
3.80
4.17
4.52
5.28
6.27
7.17
8.03
9.61
11.1
11.7
dB/100 m
Average
Power, kW
0.184
0.260
0.319
0.37
0.83
1.18
1.45
1.88
2.52
2.69
2.80
3.33
3.60
3.87
4.80
5.60
5.96
21.0
21.0
20.0
17.3
7.69
6.31
1.01
6.39
6.97
7.58
8.16
8.29
8.68
9.03
9.23
10.5
11.6
12.5
13.7
14.8
17.3
20.6
23.5
26.3
31.5
36.4
38.4
1.00
0.914
0.840
0.781
0.768
0.734
0.706
0.690
0.609
0.549
0.512
0.466
0.430
0.368
0.310
0.271
0.242
0.202
0.175
0.166
5.41
4.40
3.38
2.53
2.37
2.27
1.91
1.77
1.65
1.33
1.14
1.07
8 (10.9)
0.25 (0.37)
700 (320)
250 (4.5)
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20C (68 F), atmospheric
pressure, dry air.
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, inner temperature 100 C (212 F), ambient
temperature 40C (104F), atmospheric pressure, dry air, no solar loading.
Operation of this cable in the 5350 -5500 MHz band is not recommended because
of VSWR spikes produced by the dielectric section spacing.
Attenuation
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H4PNF
H4MPB -014
Connectors
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Reference'
Code
Max. Length
In (mm)
Max. Dia.
In (mm)
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self -Flare
SG
2.8 (71)
SG
SS
2.8 (71)
2.6 (66)
74ARG
Solder
Solder
Spring Rnger
Solder
BB
3.3 (84)
1.0 (25)
1.0 (25)
1.3 (33)
2.25 (57)
Solder
Solder
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
BB
4.6 (117)
4.9 (124)
0.9 (23)
1.1 (28)
Type
Interlace
Description
Number
Male
H4PNM
Female
H4PNF
H4PDM
Gas Pass/
H4MPB -014
Barrier Option
End Terminal
74T
74Z
Splice
BB
Plating Codes: BB - Brass Body and Pin, SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin
* Previous Type Number.
Connector Accessories
Type Number
34767A -22
N
Females
26016 -2
1260A
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Band, GHz
Type No.
Using Connector
0.94 -1.45
HJ4P -50 -1
1.7 -2.3
HJ4P -50 -4
Male: H4PNM
Female: H4PNF
7/8" EIA: H4MPB -014
Male: H4PNM,
Type"
N
Female: H4PNF
N
N
3.625-4.2 *
HJ4P-50-2
"
Male: H4PNM,
Female: H4PNF
1.20 (20.8)
1.25 (19.9)
1.10 (26.4)
1.15 (23.1)
1.10 (26.4)
1.15 (23.1)
1.20 (20.8)
1.15 (23.1)
1.30 (17.7)
1.35 (16.6)
Accessories
Description
Hangers
Type No.
- For
Description
Type No.
Weatherproofing - for
is 3 -ft
(1
221213
Hardware
KO
43211A
Entry Systems
5" Boots
31769 -5
One Hole:
204679A -6
48939A -7
31769 -1
Three Hole:
204679A -1
48939A -5
Snap-In Hangers Kit of 10. For pre -punched 3/4" (19mm) holes
on tower member or adapters. Recommended maximum spacing
is 3 -ft
(1
206706 -1
43094
204989 -1
241088 -1
U.K. 0800-250055
241545
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Attenuation and Average Power Ratings
Description
JJ
Type No.
Frequency
MHz
Attenuation
Attenuation
dB/100 It
dB/100 m
0.5
1
0.0580
0.0822
0.190
0.270
1.5
0.101
0.331
0.117
0.265
0.379
0.468
0.613
0.829
0.888
0.926
0.383
0.870
1.24
1.54
HT4-50
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
50 1
10.9
92.0
21.0
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
0.45 (1.48)
0.40 (1.31)
2900
22.0 (72.2)
0.056 (0.182)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Copper
Copper
0.50 (12.7)
5 (125)
15 (30)
7.3 (9.9)
0.21 (0.31)
830 (380)
290 (5.3)
1000
1250
1500
1700
2000
2300
3000
4000
5000
6000
8000
10000
10900
1.11
1.20
1.30
1.63
1.92
2.06
2.19
2.22
2.43
2.67
2.89
2.94
3.09
3.23
3.31
3.79
4.25
4.60
5.10
5.59
6.65
8.07
9.41
10.7
Average
Power, kW
2.72
21.0
21.0
21.0
21.0
20.8
14.5
11.8
9.00
6.65
2.91
6.21
3.04
3.63
3.94
4.26
5.35
6.31
6.75
7.18
7.28
7.99
8.75
9.48
9.65
5.96
4.98
4.59
4.25
3.38
2.87
2.68
2.52
2.49
2.27
2.07
2.01
10.1
10.6
10.9
12.4
13.9
15.1
16.7
18.3
21.8
26.5
30.9
13.1
35.1
43.1
15.5
16.5
50.7
54.0
1.91
1.88
1.79
1.71
1.67
1.45
1.30
1.20
1.08
0.987
0.829
0.683
0.586
0.516
0.420
0.357
0.335
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20 C (68 F), atmospheric
pressure, dry air.
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, inner temperature 200C (392F), ambient
temperature 40 C (104 F), atmospheric pressure, dry air, no solar loading.
t Operation of this cable in the 5400 -5600 MHz band is not recommended because
of VSWR spikes produced by the dielectric section spacing.
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H4PNF
H4MPB -014
Connectors
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Code
Max. Length
in (mm)
Max. Dia.
Reference*
Self Flare
Self Flare
SG
2.8 (71)
1.0 (25)
SG
2.8 (71)
1.0 (25)
Self Flare
Self Flare
SS
74ARG
Solder
Solder
Spring Finger
Solder
2.6 (66)
3.3 (84)
1.3 (33)
2.25 (57)
Solder
Solder
Self Flare
Self Flare
BB
4.6 (117)
4.9 (124)
0.9 (23)
1.1 (28)
Type
Description
Interface
Number
Male
H4PNM
Female
H4PNF
H4PDM
H4MPB-014
Gas Pass/
BB
In (mm)
Barrier Option
End Terminal
74T
Splice
74Z
SG -
BB
Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin
Connector Accessories
Type Number
74PN, 74PW
Bulkhead Adapter, for
Females
Accessories
Description
Hangers
- For
Type No.
Description
Type No.
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43211A
(25mm) long
31769 -1
204989 -1
241088 -1
43094
Weatherproofing - for
Entry Systems
221213
241545
4" Boots
5" Boots
One Hole:
204679A -6
48939A -7
Three Hole:
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Attenuation and Average Power Ratings
Description
Type No.
Frequency
MHz
0.5
1
Plenum Cable
1/2' Fire Retardant Cable, Fire Retardant
Jacket (CATVP)
1.5
2
HL4RP-50
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms/1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
50
6.0
88.0
21.0
0.45 (1.48)
0.58 (1.90)
4000
23.0 (75.3)
0.058 (0.191)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Copper
Inner Conductor
Copper-Clad Aluminum
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
0.61 (15.5)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
0.55 (14)
5 (125)
10 (15)
3.0 (4.1)
0.18 (0.27)
250 (114)
80 (1.4)
Attenuation
dB /100 ft
Attenuation
0.049
0.070
0.086
0.099
0.223
0.317
0.389
0.506
0.678
0.725
0.754
0.896
0.968
1.04
1.29
0.162
0.229
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
1.51
1.61
894
2.34
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
5000
6000
2.44
2.50
2.83
3.14
3.37
3.49
1.70
1.73
1.88
2.05
2.20
2.24
3.71
3.81
3.92
4.02
4.70
5.07
5.59
6.41
7.18
dB/100 m
0.281
0.324
0.730
1.04
1.28
1.66
2.22
2.38
2.47
2.94
3.18
3.42
4.24
4.95
5.28
5.59
5.66
6.17
6.72
7.23
7.35
7.69
8.00
8.19
9.29
10.3
11.1
11.4
12.2
12.5
12.9
13.2
15.4
16.6
18.3
21.0
23.6
Average
Power, kW
40.0
37.8
30.9
26.7
11.9
8.34
6.78
5.22
3.89
3.64
3.50
2.95
2.73
2.53
2.04
1.75
1.64
1.55
1.53
1.40
1.29
1.20
1.18
1.13
1.08
1.06
0.933
0.841
0.783
0.758
0.713
0.693
0.675
0.657
0.562
0.521
0.473
0.412
0.368
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 amblent temperature 20 C (68 F).
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40C (104 F), Inner
conductor temperature 100 C (212 F), no solar loading.
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L4PNF -RC
L4PDM -RC
7/8"
UHF Male
0
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EIA Flange
L44R
L4PDF -RC
L44P
Connectors
Type
Interface
Description
Male
Hex Head
Male
RingFlare
Male
Male
Female
Female
Bulk Head
Female
Panel Mount
Number
SG
2.6 (66)
SG
3.0 (75.7)
3.2/1.5 (81/38)
Solder
Solder
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SG
Solder
Self -Flare
SG
L4PNF-RC
L4PDM
Captivated
RingFlare
Self -Flare
SG
Solder
Captivated
Captivated
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Self -Flare
SS
Self -Flare
SS
RingFlare
SS
Self -Flare
SS
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SS
Self -Flare
SS
Captivated
RingFlare
Self -Flare
SS
Self -Flare
BB
Self -Flare
BB
Self -Flare
BS
Self -Flare
BB
Self -Flare
BS
Self -Flare
BB
Self -Flare
BB
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
BB
Self -Flare
BB
L4PDR
RingFlare
L4PDM-RC
L4PDR-C
L4PDF
Bulk Head
Bulk Head
L4PDF-BH
L4PDF-BHC
Panel Mount
L4PDF-PM
RingFlare
L4PDF-RC
L44R
Right Angle
Max. Length
in (mm)
RingFlare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Right Angle
Right Angle
Code
Self -Flare
Plating
Attachment
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Captivated
RingFlare
Outer Contact
L4PNM-H
L4PNM-RC
L4PNR-H
L4PNR-HC
L4PNF
L4PNF-BH
L4PNF-PM
Female
7 -16 DIN Male
N
Inner Contact
Attachment
124990-1
Flange Male
L44F
Flange Female
209865
UHF Male
L44P
UHF Female
L44U
HN Male
L44J
LC Male
L44M
TNC Female
End Terminal
L44NT
L44T
Splice
L44Z
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
SG
SG
SG
SS
SS
BB
BB
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
0.95 (24.1)
0.86 (21.8)
0.95 (24.1)
0.91 (23.1)
0.94 (23.9)
0.96 (24.4)
1.0 (25.4)
0.86 (21.8)
1.4 (35.6)
1.41 (35.9)
1.41 (35.9)
0.86 (21.8)
1.1 (27.9)
1.62 (41.1)
1.63 (41.4)
1.2 (29.4)
0.86 (21.8)
2.25 (57.2)
2.25 (57.2)
2.25 (57.2)
2.25 (57.2)
0.91 (23.1)
0.91 (23.1)
0.91 (23.1)
0.91 (23.1)
0.94 (23.9)
0.91 (23.1)
1.1 (27.9)
3.2/1.5 (81/38)
2.6 (66)
2.6 (66)
2.6 (66)
2.8 (71)
2.6 (66)
1.8/2.8 (46/72)
1.8/2.8 (46/72)
2.64 (67.1)
2.7 (69)
2.73 (69.4)
2.9 (74)
2.7 (69)
2.8 (71)
3.2 (81)
2.3/1.6 (58/41)
2.3 (58)
2.3 (58)
2.3 (58)
2.3 (58)
2.5 (64)
3.6 (91)
2.8 (71)
4.0 (102)
3.2 (81)
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Description
Hangers -
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Description
Type No.
Weatherproofing
1/2" Coax
43211A
information
241474 -4
Connector
242475 -13
31769 -5
31769 -1
grounding
Entry Systems
SGL4-06B1
241475 -8
241548 -8
241548 -4
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241475 -5A
43094
241475 -9
221213
4" Boots
5" Boots
204679A -5
48939A -6
SGL4-0662
One Hole:
SGL4-1564
Three Hole:
204679A -7
48939A -8
Four Hole
204679A -16
48939A -17
SGPL4-06B1
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SGPL4 -1584
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Description
Average
Power, kW
0.047
0.066
1.5
0.081
2
10
0.094
0.213
0.305
0.377
0.494
0.669
0.718
0.748
0.896
0.973
1.05
1.32
1.56
1.67
1.78
1.80
1.98
2.17
2.35
2.40
2.52
2.63
2.70
3.10
3.48
3.77
0.153
0.217
0.266
0.308
0.700
21.4
21.4
21.4
21.4
21.4
15.7
12.7
9.72
7.18
6.70
6.42
5.36
4.94
4.57
3.64
3.08
2.88
2.70
2.67
2.43
2.22
2.04
0.5
Plenum Cable
1/2" Fre Retardant Cable, Fire Retardant
HLT4-50T
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms/1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
Attenuation
dB /100 m
MHz
Attenuation
dB /100 It
Frequency
Type No.
52.5
4.0
93.0
21.4
0.45 (1.48)
0.58 (1.90)
3000
20.4 (66.8)
0.058 (0.191)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Copper
Inner Conductor
Copper-Clad Aluminum
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
0.61 (15.5)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
0.55 (14)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
0.189 (4.8)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
5 (125)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
10 (15)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nam)
3.0 (4.1)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg /m)
0.18 (0.27)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
250 (114)
Flat Plate Crush, lb/in (kg /mm)
100 (1.8)
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
3.91
4.18
4.32
4.45
4.58
5.47
5.95
6.65
1.00
1.24
1.62
2.20
235
2.45
2.94
3.19
3.45
4.34
5.12
5.48
5.83
5.91
6.50
7.12
7.72
7.86
8.26
8.63
8.85
10.2
11.4
12.4
12.8
13.7
14.2
14.6
15.0
17.9
19.5
21.8
2.01
1.91
1.83
1.78
1.55
1.38
1.28
1.23
1.15
1.11
1.08
1.05
0.881
0.809
0.724
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20C (68 F).
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), Inner
conductor temperature 200C (392 F), no solar loading.
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Male
L4PNM -RC
Female
L4PDM -RC
L4PNF -RC
r
7 -16 DIN Female
EIA Flange
L4PDF -RC
UHF Male
L44P
L44R
Connectors
Type
JJ
Interface
Description
Male
Hex Head
Male
Male
Male
RingFlare
Right Angle, Hex
Right Angle
Female
Female
Bulk Head
L4PNF-BH
Female
Panel Mount
Female
RingFlare
L4PNF-PM
L4PNF-RC
L4PDM
Number
Right Angle
Right Angle
RingFlare
L4PNM-H
L4PNM-RC
L4PNR-H
L4PNR-HC
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Captivated
L4PNF
Solder
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Captivated
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
L4PDR
L4PDR-C
L4PDM-RC
L4PDF
Bulk Head
Bulk Head
L4PDF-BH
L4PDF-BHC
Panel Mount
RingFlare
L4PDF-PM
L4PDF-RC
Flange Male
Flange Female
L44R
124990-1
L44F
209865
Right Angle
UHF Male
L44P
UHF Female
L44U
HN Male
L44J
LC Male
End Terminal
L44M
L44NT
L44T
Splice
L44Z
TNC Female
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Max. Length
Code
in(mm)
Self -Flare
RingFlare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
SG
Self -Flare
RingFlare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self -Flare
RingFlare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self -Flare
SG
Self -Flare
RingFlare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
SS
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
BB
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
BB
BB
BB
BS
BB
BS
BB
BB
BB
BB
2.6 (66)
3.0 (75.7)
3.2/1.5 (81/38)
3.2/1.5 (81/38)
2.6 (66)
2.6 (66)
2.6 (66)
2.8 (71)
2.6 (66)
1.8/2.8 (46/72)
1.8/2.8 (46/72)
2.64 (67.1)
2.7 (69)
2.73 (69.4)
2.9 (74)
2.7 (69)
2.8 (71)
3.2 (81)
2.3/1.6 (58/41)
2.3 (58)
2.3 (58)
2.3 (58)
2.3 (58)
2.5 (64)
3.6 (91)
2.8 (71)
4.0 (102)
3.2 (81)
Max. Dia.
In (mm)
0.95 (24.1)
0.86 (21.8)
0.95 (24.1)
0.91 (23.1)
0.94 (23.9)
0.96 (24.4)
1.0 (25.4)
0.86 (21.8)
1.4 (35.6)
1.41 (35.9)
1.41 (35.9)
0.86 (21.8)
1.1 (27.9)
1.62 (41.1)
1.63 (41.4)
1.2 (29.4)
0.86 (21.8)
2.25 (57.2)
2.25 (57.2)
2.25 (57.2)
2.25 (57.2)
0.91 (23.1)
0.91 (23.1)
0.91 (23.1)
0.91 (23.1)
0.94 (23.9)
0.91 (23.1)
1.1 (27.9)
Plating Codes: BB - Brass Body and Pin, BS - Brass Body and Silver Plated Pin, SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated
Body and Pin
Connector Accessories
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Description
Hangers
- For
Type No.
Description
Type No.
Weatherproofing - for
1/2" Coax
43211A
mm) long
31769 -5
-1/4" or
31769 -1
43094
241548 -8
interface
241548 -4
221213
5" Boots
SGL4-06B2
204679A -5
48939A-6
SGL4-15B4
Three Hole:
204679A -7
48939A-8
Four Hole
204679A -16
48939A-17
SGPL4 -06B1
SGPL4 -06B2
SGPL4 -15B4
207866
244377
244379
or DIN
4" Boots
241475 -8
N
One Hole:
SGL4-06B1
241475 -9
241475 -5A
Entry Systems
242475 -13
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616.
241474 -4
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HS4RP-50
Attenuation and Average Power Ratings
Description
Type No.
Attenuation
dB /100 ft
Attenuation
1.5
0.065
0.092
0.113
0.131
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
0.294
0.417
0.512
0.664
0.887
0.947
0.985
1.17
1.26
1.35
1.67
1.94
2.07
2.19
0.214
0.303
0.372
0.429
0.965
1.37
1.68
2.18
15.6
15.6
15.0
13.0
5.77
4.07
2.91
3.11
1.91
Frequency
MHz
0.5
1
Plenum Cable
JJ
HS4RP-50
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
50
10.2
81
15.6
0.87 (2.85)
1.00 (3.28)
2500
5000
25.04 (82.16)
0.063 (0.206)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Copper
Copper-Clad Aluminum
0.52 (13.2)
0.48 (12.2)
1.25 (32)
20 (50)
4.5 (6.12)
0.138 (0.205)
175 (80)
110 (1.9)
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
5000
6000
8000
10000
10200
2.21
2.41
2.61
2.81
dB/100 m
3.23
3.83
4.13
4.44
5.48
6.37
6.78
7.17
7.26
7.90
8.57
9.21
2.85
2.98
3.09
3.16
3.57
3.94
4.22
4.36
4.62
4.75
4.87
4.99
5.79
6.22
6.82
7.76
8.63
10.2
11.7
11.8
9.35
9.77
10.2
10.4
11.7
12.9
13.9
14.3
15.2
15.6
16.0
16.4
19.0
20.4
22.4
25.5
28.3
33.6
38.4
38.8
Average
Power, kW
3.31
2.55
1.79
1.72
1.46
1.35
1.25
1.02
0.874
0.821
0.777
0.767
0.705
0.650
0.605
0.595
0.570
0.549
0.537
0.476
0.431
0.402
0.390
0.368
0.358
0.349
0.340
0.293
0.273
0.249
0.219
0.197
0.166
0.145
0.144
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), inner
conductor temperature 100 C (212 F), no solar loading.
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F4PNF -BH
Male
F4PNMV2 -H
N
UHF Male
44ASP
N.#'
7/8" EIA
44ASR
F4PDF -C
F4PDMV2 -C
Connectors
Type
Number
Interface
Description
Male
Hex Head
Male
Hex Head
Male
Rt Angle, Hex Hd
Male
Female
Female
Female
F4PNMV2-H
F4PNMV2-HC
F4PNR-H
F4PNR-HC
F4PNF
F4PNF-C
F4PNF-BH
F4PKM-C
F4PKR-C
F4PDMV2-C
F4PDMV2
Bulkhead
Right Angle
Right Angle
F4PDR
F4PDR-C
F4PDF-C
F4PDF
F4PDF-BH
Bulkhead
Panel Mount
Bulkhead
F4PDF-BHC
Panel Mount
F4PDF-PMC
44ASR
UHF Male
44ASP
UHF Female
44ASU
HN Male
44ASJ
SC Male
44SPCW
Plating Codes:
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Crush -Flare
SG
Crush -Flare
SG
Tab -Flare
SG
Captivated
Solder
Captivated
Crush -Flare
SG
Self -Flare
SG
Self-Flare
SG
Solder
Captivated
Captivated
Captivated
Solder
Solder
Self-Flare
SG
Self-Flare
SS
Inner Contact
Attachment
F4PDF-PM
Self-Flare
SS
Crush -Flare
SS
Crush -Flare
SS
Self-Flare
SS
Captivated
Captivated
Solder
Self-Flare
SS
Self-Flare
SS
Self-Flare
SS
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Captivated
Solder
Solder
Self-Flare
SS
Self-Flare
SS
Self-Flare
SS
Self-Flare
SS
Tab -Flare
BS
Tab -Flare
BS
Solder
Solder
Solder
Tab -Flare
BS
BB - Brass Body and Pin, BS - Brass Body and Silver Plated Pin,
Connector Accessories
Max. Length
in (mm)
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
2.13 (54.0)
2.13 (54.0)
3.3/1.5 (84/38)
2.8 (71.9)/1.6 (41.5)
2.3 (53.3)
2.3 (53.3)
0.94 (23.8)
0.94 (23.8)
0.86 (21.8)
1 (25.7)
0.88 (22.4)
0.88 (22.4)
2.3 (58)
2.0 (50)
0.95 (24.1)
0.95 (24.1)
Code
Tab -Flare
BB
Tab -Flare
SG
2.3/1.5 (57/38)
1.98 (50.2)
2.10 (53.4)
2.4.1.8 (61/46)
2.1/2.0 (53/50)
2.0 (50)
2.0 (50)
2.01 (51.1)
2.01 (51.1)
2.0 (50)
2.0 (50)
3.3 (84)
2.1 (53)
2.3 (58)
2.4 (61)
2.7 (69)
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(26.7)
(35.6)
(35.6)
1.1 (27.9)
1.1 (27.9)
1.50 (38)
1.26 (32)
1.8 (45.7)
1.3 (33)
1.4 (35.6)
0.84 (21.3)
0.84 (21.3)
0.84 (21.3)
0.88 (22.4)
0.95
1.05
1.05
1.4
1.4
Accessories
Description
Hangers
- For
Type No.
Description
Type No.
weatherproofing information
221213
Entry Systems
4" Boots
5" Boots
31769 -5
One Hole:
204679A -5
48939A-6
31769 -1
Three Hole:
204679A -7
48939A-8
Four Hole:
204679A -16
48939A-17
43094
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kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616.
207865
244377
244379
204989 -1
241088 -1
241545
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Attenuation and Average Power Ratings
Description
Type No.
Frequency
MHz
0.5
1
1.5
HST4-50
1/2" Cable
Characteristics
Electrical
50 2
10.2
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms/1000
Inner
81
15.6
ft (1000 m)
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
0.87 (2.85)
1.00 (3.28)
2500
4000
25.04 (82.16)
0.063 (0.206)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Copper
Inner Conductor
Silver Plated, Copper -Clad Aluminum
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
0.52 (13.2)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
0.48 (12.2)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
1.25 (32)
Number of Bends, minimum
20 (50)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
4.57 (6.22)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg /m)
0.165 (0.245)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
175 (80)
Flat Plate Crush Strength, IMn (kg/mm)
110 (1.9)
2
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
5000
6000
8000
10000
10200
Attenuation
dB /100 ft
Attenuation
dB/100 m
Average
Power, kW
0.074
0.105
0.129
0.149
0.335
0.477
0.586
0.762
1.02
1.09
1.13
1.35
1.46
1.57
1.94
2.27
2.42
2.56
2.59
2.82
3.07
0.244
0.345
0.423
0.489
1.10
1.56
15.6
15.6
15.6
15.6
15.6
15.6
15.6
13.3
9.92
9.29
8.92
7.52
6.95
6.46
3.31
10.9
11.0
11.5
12.0
12.3
13.9
15.4
16.6
3.36
3.52
3.66
3.74
4.24
4.71
5.05
5.22
5.55
5.71
5.86
6.02
7.04
7.58
8.36
9.57
10.7
12.8
14.8
15.0
1.92
2.50
3.35
3.58
3.72
4.42
4.78
5.14
6.38
7.44
7.93
8.39
8.50
9.27
10.1
17.1
18.2
18.7
19.2
19.7
23.1
24.9
27.4
31.4
35.1
42.1
48.6
49.2
5.21
4.47
4.19
3.96
3.91
3.59
3.30
3.06
3.01
2.88
2.77
2.71
2.39
2.15
2.00
1.94
1.83
1.78
1.73
1.68
1.44
1.34
1.21
1.06
0.947
0.790
0.685
0.676
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), inner
conductor temperature 200C (392 F), no solar loading.
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F4PNMV2-H
UHF Male
44ASP
N Female Bulkhead
F4PNF -BH
t.
r,
VP.
ale
7/8" LlA
44ASR
F4PDMV2 -C
Connectors
Type
Interlace
Description
Number
Male
Hex Head
Male
Hex Head
Male
Rt Angle, Hex Hd
Male
F4PNR-H
F4PNR-HC
Female
F4PNF
Female
F4PNF-C
Female
Plating
Attachment
Code
Solder
Captivated
Solder
Crush -Flare
Crush -Flare
Tab -Flare
Crush -Flare
Self-Flare
Captivated
Solder
F4PKM-C
Captivated
Solder
Captivated
F4PKR-C
Captivated
F4PDMV2-C
F4PDMV2
Captivated
F4PNF-BH
Bulkhead
Right Angle
Right Angle
F4PDR
Captivated
F4PDF-C
Captivated
F4PDF
Solder
Solder
Solder
Captivated
Captivated
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Bulkhead
F4PDF-BH
Panel Mount
F4PDF-PM
Bulkhead
Panel Mount
F4PDF-BHC
F4PDF-PMC
44ASR
44ASP
44ASU
44ASJ
44SPCW
SC Male
Solder
Solder
F4PDR-C
Outer Contact
F4PNMV2-H
F4PNMV2-HC
Inner Contact
Attachment
Plating Codes: BB - Brass Body and Pin, BS - Brass Body and Silver Plated Pin,
Connector Accessories
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SG -
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
Self -Flare
Self-Flare
SG
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
Crush -Flare
Crush -Flare
Self-Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SS
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self -Flare
Self -Flare
SS
Tab -Flare
BS
Tab -Flare
BS
Tab -Flare
BS
SG
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
Tab -Flare
BB
Tab -Flare
SG
Max. Length
in (mm)
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
2.13 (54.0)
2.13 (54.0)
0.94 (23.8)
0.94 (23.8)
3.3/1.5 (84/38)
2.8 (71.9)/1.6 (41.5)
2.3 (53.3)
0.86 (21.8)
1 (25.7)
0.88 (22.4)
2.3 (53.3)
2.3 (58)
2.0 (50)
2.3/1.5 (57/38)
1.98 (50.2)
2.10 (53.4)
2.4.1.8 (61/46)
2.1/2.0 (53/50)
2.0 (50)
2.0 (50)
2.01 (51.1)
2.01 (51.1)
2.0 (50)
2.0 (50)
3.3 (84)
2.1 (53)
2.3 (58)
2.4 (61)
2.7 (69)
0.88
0.95
0.95
0.95
1.05
1.05
(22.4)
(24.1)
(24.1)
(24.1)
(26.7)
(26.7)
1.4 (35.6)
1.4 (35.6)
1.1 (27.9)
1.1 (27.9)
1.50 (38)
1.26 (32)
1.8 (45.7)
1.3 (33)
1.4 (35.6)
0.84 (21.3)
0.84 (21.3)
0.84 (21.3)
0.88 (22.4)
Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin
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Type No.
Description
Type No.
Weatherproofing - for
is 3 -ft
(1
221213
43211A
31769 -5
31769 -1
Entry Systems
43094
4" Boots
5" Boots
One Hole:
204679A-5
48939A -6
Three Hole:
204679A-7
48939A -8
Four Hole:
204679A-16
48939A -17
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241088 -1
204989 -21
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Attenuation and Average Power Ratings
Description
Type No.
Frequency
MHz
0.5
1.5
HJ4.5-50
HJ4.5RN-5D
10
"
20
30
HJ4.5P-50-(")
50
88
100
108
150
200
HJ4.5P-50-1
HJ4.5P-50-2
Characteristics
300
400
450
500
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
2000
3000
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms/1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
50 1
6.6
92
40
0.41 (1.35)
0.23 (0.75)
4000
5500
22.3 (73.2)
0.056 (0.182)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
Nominal Inside Transverse Dimensions (cm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg/m)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
Flat Plate Crush Strength, lb/in (kg /mm)
"
A/tIw.
4000'
Copper
Copper
0.875 (22.2)
0.775 (19.7)
0.272 (6.9)
1.51
7 (180)
15 (20)
16 (21.7)
5000
6000
6600
Attenuation
dB /100 h
Attenuation
dB /100 m
Average
Power, kW
0.034
0.048
0.058
0.067
0.152
0.215
0.264
0.343
0.457
0.488
0.508
0.602
0.699
0.863
1.00
1.07
1.13
1.24
1.35
1.45
1.47
1.54
1.60
1.64
1.85
2.04
2.40
3.01
3.55
4.04
4.49
4.75
0.110
0.156
0.192
0.221
0.497
0.706
0.867
1.12
1.50
1.60
1.67
1.98
2.29
2.83
3.29
40.0
40.0
40.0
35.30
15.64
10.98
8.94
6.90
5.17
4.84
4.65
3.92
3.38
2.73
2.35
2.20
2.09
1.89
1.74
1.62
1.59
1.52
1.47
1.43
1.27
1.16
0.986
0.784
0.665
0.585
0.525
0.496
3.51
3.71
4.09
4.43
4.76
4.85
5.05
5.25
5.37
6.07
6.70
7.86
9.89
11.6
13.3
14.8
15.6
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20 C (68 F),
atmospheric pressure, dry air.
For Average Power. VSWR 1.0, inner temperature 100C (212F), ambient
temperature 40C (104 F), atmospheric pressure, dry air, no solar loading.
* Operation of this cable in the 4250-4400 MHz band is not recommended
because of VSWR spikes produced by the dielectric spacing.
0.40 (0.59)
750 (340)
250 (4.5)
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H4.5PDM
H4.5PNM
Connectors
Interface
N
Description
Male
Type
Inner Contact
Outer Contact
Plating
Max. Length
Max. Dia.
Number
Attachment
Attachment
Code
in (mm)
In (mm)
H4.5PNM
Spring Anger
Self Flare
SG
2.6 (66)
1.3 (33)
H4.5PDM
Spring Anger
Self Flare
SS
2.8 (71)
1.3 (33)
85Z
Self-tapping
Self Flare
BB
3.1 (79)
1.6 (41)
Splice
Plating Codes: BB - Brass Body and Pin,
SG -
Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin.
Connector Accessories
Type Number
or UHF Females
26016 -2
Type No.
0.824 -0.960
HJ4.5P-50-1
-25 fl
(0.3 -8 m)
25 -100 It
(8 -30 m)
100 -200 ft
(30 -60 m)
200 -500 fl
(60 -150 m)
Above 500 ft
(150 m)
1.20 (20.8)
1.20 (20.8)
1.20 (20.8)
1.20 (20.8)
1.20 (20.8)
1.20 (20.8)
1.20 (20.8)
1.20 (20.8)
1.20 (20.8)
1.20 (20.8)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.10 (26.4)
1.20 (20.8)
1.20 (20.8)
1.20 (20.8)
1.20 (20.8)
1.25 (19.1)
1.25 (19.1)
1.25 (19.1)
1.25 (19.1)
1.25 (19.1)
1.25 (19.1)
1.25 (19.1)
1.25 (19.1)
1.25 (19.1)
1.25 (19.1)
1.30 (17.6)
1.30 (17.6)
1.30 (17.6)
1.30 (17.6)
1.30 (17.6)
1.30 (17.6)
1.25 (19.1)
1.25 (19.1)
1.25 (19.1.)
1.25 (19.1.)
1.35 (16.5)
1.35 (16.5)
1.35 (16.5)
1.35 (16.5)
1.35 (16.5)
Plug: H4.5PNM
H4.5PDM
1.30 (17.6)
1.30 (17.6)
1.35 (16.5)
1.35 (16.5)
1.40 (15.6)
1.40 (15.6)
1.50 (19.9)
1.50 (19.9)
1.50 (19.9)
1.50 (19.9)
Plug: H4.5PNM
1.30 (17.6)
1.30 (17.6)
1.35 (16.5)
1.35 (16.5)
1.40 (15.6)
1.40 (15.6)
1.50 (19.9)
1.50 (19.9)
1.50 (19.9)
1.50 (19.9)
Plug: H4.5PNM
0.880 -0.960
HJ4.5P-50-2
H4.5PDM
Plug: H4.5PNM
0.940 -2.7
HJ4.5P-50-3
Plug: H4.5PNM
0.010 -0.806
HJ4.5P-50-4
Plug: H4.5PNM
0.010 -2.7
0.010 -4.2
HJ4.5P-50-5
HJ4.5P-50-6
Plug: H4.5PNM
4.4 -6.6
HJ4.5P-50-7
H4.5PDM
1.10 (26.4)
1.35 (16.5)
are typical for field cut lengths. If Iwo different connector interfaces are selected, the higher VSWR value
is guaranteed.
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Description
Hangers -
Type No.
Description
Type No.
grounding
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616.
is 3
ft
(1
42396A -9
SGL45-06B1
SGL45 -0682
SGL45 -1584
31769 -5
31769 -1
204989 -2
Snap -in Hangers Kit of 10. For prepunched 3/4" (19 mm) holes
241088 -2
220497
206706 -6
JJ
weatherproofing information
L45CLICK
221213
29958
Entry Systems
4" Boots
5" Boots
One Hole:
204679A -13
48939A -14
Three Hole:
204679A -14
48939A -15
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Attenuation and Average Power Ratings
Description
Frequency
Type No.
MHz
0.5
1.5
2
10
20
30
50
88
HJ5-50
HJ5RP-50'
HJ5RN-50
HJ5P-50-(")
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
2000
2300
25831 -7
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms/1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
50 0.5
5.2
91.6
90
0.25 (0.82)
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
0.20 (0.66)
6000
8000
22.2 (72.8)
0.055 (0.180)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Out Conductor, in (mm)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
Nominal Inside Transverse Dimensions (cm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nom)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg /m)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
Flat Plate Crush Strength, lbn (kg/mm)
Copper
Copper
1.11 (28.2)
1.01 (25.7)
0.359 (9.1)
2.02
10 (250)
15 (20)
25 (34)
0.54 (0.80)
800 (360)
250 (4.5)
3000f
4000
5000
5200
Attenuation
dB /100 ft
Attenuation
dB/100 m
Average
Power, kW
0.0250
0.0355
0.0435
0.0503
0.113
0.0822
0.116
0.143
0.165
0.372
0.529
0.198
0.258
0.346
0.369
0.385
0.457
0.494
0.532
0.651
t26
t50
t62
t75
90.0
78.4
63.9
55.3
24.5
17.3
14.0
10.8
8.05
7.53
7.23
6.09
5.63
5.23
0.661
217
4.21
0.772
0.823
2.53
2.70
2.86
2.90
3.16
3.44
3.60
3.38
3.19
3.15
2.89
2.65
2.46
2.42
0.161
0.871
0.883
0.963
1.05
1.13
1.15
1.20
1.25
1.28
1.45
1.61
1.73
1.91
2.07
2.43
2.89
3.32
3.40
0.846
1.13
t21
3.71
3.77
3.94
4.11
4.20
4.77
5.29
5.69
6.26
6.79
7.96
9.48
10.9
11.2
2.31
2.22
2.17
1.91
1.72
1.60
1.46
1.34
1.15
0.963
0.839
0.818
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0, amblent temperature 20 C (68 F), atmospheric
pressure, dry air.
For average Power. VSWR 1.0 Inner temperature 100C (212 F), ambient
temperature 40C (104F), atmospheric pressure, dry air, no solar loading.
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H5PNF
75AR
H5PDM
H5PDF
H5PNM
Male
Connectors
Type
Interface
Number
Description
Male
H5PNM
Male
Female
Tunable
H5NM-T
N Female
Tunable
Reference*
H5PNF
5N F-T
H5PDM
H5PDF
Gas Pass
Gas Barrier
75AR
75ART
H5MB-014
75AGT
H5MPB-110
UHF Female
75AU
LC Male
75AM
End Terminal
75AT
Splice
75AZ
75AG
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Plating
Attachment
Code
Self- tapping
Self- tapping
Self- tapping
Self- tapping
Spring Finger
Spring Finger
Self- tapping
Self- tapping
Self- tapping
Self- tapping
Self- tapping
Self- tapping
Self- tapping
Self- tapping
Self- tapping
Tab Flare
Tab Hare
Tab Flare
SG
3.4 (86)
Tab Flare
BB
8.2 (208)
Tab Rare
SS
Tab Rare
SS
Tab Rare
BB
Tab Rare
BB
2.8 (71)
2.8 (71)
3.7 (94)
5.9 (150)
3.7 (94)
5.9 (150)
5.2 (132)
3.4 (86)
5.0 (127)
5.1 (130)
4.2 (107)
Max. Length
in (mm)
Max. Dia.
SG
3.5 (89)
BB
8.5 (216)
1.4 (36)
1.4 (36)
1.4 (36)
1.4 (36)
1.4 (36)
1.4 (36)
2.25 (57)
2.25 (57)
2.25 (57)
2.25 (57)
3.5 (89)
1.4 (36)
1.4 (36)
1.4 (36)
1.4 (36)
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
BS
Tab Flare
BS
Tab Rare
BB
Tab Rare
BB
Tab Rare
BB
in (mm)
Brass Body and Silver Plated Pin, SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin
Connector Accessories
Type Number
556
34767A -3
34767A -5
34767A -44
34767A -18
26016 -2
1060A
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Frequency
Band, GHz
1.7 -1.9
1.85 -1.99
2.11 -2.2
1.7 -2.11
1.9 -2.3
2.3 -2.7
3.625 -4.2
- Low VSWR
Specifications
Type Number
HJ5P- 50 -17L
HJ5P-50-18
HJ5P-50-21
HJSP -50 -17
HJSP -50 -19
HJ5P- 50 -23W
HJ5P-50-36
75ART
75ART
Recommended Connectors
7/8" EIA Gas Barrier
Type N Plug
75ART
75ART
75ART
75ART
Type
Jack
75AGT
H5NM -T
H5NF-T
1.08 (28.3)
75AGT
75AGT
75AGT
75AGT
75AGT
H5NM-T
H5NM-T
H5NM-T
H5NM-T
H5NM-T
H5PNM
H5NF-T
1.08
1.08
1.08
1.08
1.08
1.20
H5NF-T
H5NF-T
H5NF-T
H5NF-T
H5PNF
(28.3)
(28.3)
(28.3)
(28.3)
(28.3)
(20.8)
VSWR values are guaranteed for factory fit assemblies and are typical for field cut lengths. If tw o different connector interfaces are selected, the higher VSWR value
is guaranteed.
Accessories
Description
Hangers
- For
Type No.
Description
Type No.
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616.
is 3
ft
(1
42396A -5
SGL5 -06B1
SGL5 -06B2
SGL5 -20B4
31769 -5
mm) long
31769 -1
Weatherproofing - for
L5CLICK
Connector/Splice Weatherproofing KH
221213
19256B
Entry Systems
5" Boots
One Hole:
204679A -2
48939A -1
Two Hole:
204679A -18
Three Hole:
204679A -15
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GREW.
ffff
ff
"
1I
HT5-50
Attenuation and Average Power Ratings
Description
Type No.
Frequency
MHz
0.5
1
Standard Cable
7/8" Standard Cable, Unjacketed
1.5
HT5-50
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
2000
2300
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms /1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
50
5.2
92.5
90
0.25 (0.82)
0.20 (0.66)
6000
21.7 (71.2)
0.055 (0.182)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Copper
Copper Tube
1.01 (25.5)
10 (250)
15 (30)
29 (39.3)
0.45 (0.67)
800 (360)
240 (4.3)
3000f
4000
5000
5200
Attenuation
dB /100 ft
Attenuation
0.0253
0.0360
0.0442
0.0512
0.118
0.171
0.213
0.282
0.389
0.419
0.438
0.532
0.581
0.632
0.813
0.972
1.05
1.12
1.14
1.26
1.40
1.53
1.56
1.65
1.73
1.78
2.08
2.37
2.59
3.24
3.95
0.0829
0.118
0.145
0.168
0.387
0.561
0.698
0.925
1.28
1.38
1.44
1.75
1.91
2.07
2.67
3.19
3.44
3.69
3.74
4.15
4.59
5.03
5.13
5.42
5.69
5.85
6.84
7.77
8.50
9.56
10.6
13.0
4.91
16.1
5.84
6.02
19.2
19.8
2.91
dB /100 m
Average
Power, kW
90.0
90.0
90.0
90.0
59.2
40.8
32.7
24.7
17.9
16.6
15.9
13.1
11.9
11.0
8.59
7.18
6.65
6.21
6.11
5.52
4.99
4.55
4.47
4.23
4.03
3.92
3.34
2.94
2.20
1.51
1.49
1.46
1.42
1.19
1.16
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 20 C (68 F), atmospheric
pressure, dry air.
For average power, VSWR 1.0 inner temperature 200 C (392 F), ambient
temperature 40 C (104 F) atmospheric pressure, dry air, no solar loading.
t Operation of this cable in the 3550 -3700 MHz band is not recommended because
of VSWR spikes produced by the dielectric section spacing.
558
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H5PDM
H5PDF
75AR
H5PNM
Male
Connectors
Type
Interface
N
N
Description
Number
Reference*
H5PNM
Male
Female
Tunable
H5NF-T
H5PDM
H5PDF
Gas Pass
Gas Barrier
75AR
H5MB-014
UHF Female
75AU
LC Male
75AM
End Terminal
75AT
Splice
75AZ
75AG
Plating Codes: BB - Brass Body and Pin, BS - Brass Body and Silver Plated Pin,
SG -
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Max. Length
in (mm)
Max. Dia.
In (mm)
Self- tapping
Self- tapping
Spring Finger
Spring Finger
Self- tapping
Self- tapping
Self- tapping
Self- tapping
Self- tapping
Self- tapping
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
SG
3.5 (89)
BB
82 (208)
Tab Flare
SS
Tab Flare
SS
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
BB
2.8
2.8
3.7
3.7
1.4 (36)
(36)
1.4 (36)
(36)
2.25 (57)
2.25 (57)
Tab Flare
BS
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
BB
5.1
Tab Flare
BB
42 (107)
Code
t4
(71)
(71)
(94)
(94)
t4
3.4 (86)
5.0 (127)
1.4 (36)
1.4 (36)
(130)
1.4 (36)
1.4 (36)
Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin
Connector Accessories
Accessories
Description
Hangers
Type Number
Type No.
31769 -5
31769 -1
19256B
N or UHF Females
90 , 7/8' EIA Miter Elbow,
includes one inner connector
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616.
Type No.
Weatherproofing -for
SGL5-06B1
SGL5-06B2
SGL5-1584
Connector/Splice Weatherproofing KR
Entry Systems
One Hole:
Two Hole:
Three Hole:
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Accessories
Description
34767A -3
34767A -5
34767A -44
34767A -18
26016 -2
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204679A -2
204679A -18
204679A -15
48939A -1
620.
48939A -2
GREW.
HJ7-50A
Description
Type No.
Frequency
MHz
0.5
1.5
27591 -101
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1700
2000
2300
2700
HJ7P- 50A -(
HJ7SP- 50A
")
-()
Cable
25816A -33
42140'
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms /1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
50 0.5
2.7
92.1
305
0.22 (0.72)
0.10 (0.33)
11000
10000
22.1 (72.4)
0.055 (0.181)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
Nominal Inside Transverse Dimensions (cm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
560
Copper
Copper
1.98 (50.3)
1.83 (46.5)
0.713 (18.1)
3.99
20 (510)
Attenuation
dB /100 ft
Attenuation
0.0138
0.0195
0.0239
0.0277
0.0623
0.0887
0.109
0.142
0.190
0.203
0.211
0.251
0.271
0.292
0.363
0.423
0.0452
0.0641
0.0785
0.0908
0.205
0.451
0.478
0.484
0.528
0.575
0.619
0.629
0.658
0.685
0.701
0.795
0.948
1.04
1.13
1.24
dB /100 m
0.291
0.358
0.465
0.623
0.666
0.693
0.823
0.890
0.958
1.19
1.39
1.48
1.57
1.59
1.73
1.89
2.03
2.06
2.16
2.25
2.30
2.61
3.11
3.42
3.71
4.08
Averag e
Power, kW
243
171.8
140.2
121.3
53.8
37.8
30.8
23.7
17.7
16.5
15.9
13.4
12.4
11.5
9.25
7.93
7.44
7.02
6.93
6.36
5.84
5.42
5.33
5.10
4.90
4.79
4.22
3.54
3.22
2.97
2.70
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20 C (68 F), atmospheric
pressure, dry air.
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, inner temperature 100 C (212F), ambient
temperature 40 C (104 F), atmospheric pressure, dry air, no solar loading.
15 (30)
30 (40.7)
1.04 (1.55)
750 (340)
175 (3.1)
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H7PDM
87G
Connectors
Outer Contact
Attachment
H7NM-T
H7PNF
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
Tunable
H7NF-T
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
Gas Passt
H7PDM
H7PDF
87R
Gas Blockt
87G
Gas Passt
H7MP-014
87ST
H7MB-014
Description
Number
Tunable
Female
-16 DIN Male
7 -16 DIN Female
Gas Blockt
Male
Female
Max. Length
In (mm)
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
SG
11.6 (295)
4.1 (104)
2.4 (61)
2.4 (61)
Tab Flare
BB
11.4 (290)
Tab Flare
SS
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
SS
4.2 (107)
4.2 (107)
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BS
4.8 (122)
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BS
5.7 (145)
87S
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BS
5.6 (142)
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BS
11.8 (300)
2.4
2.7
2.7
3.5
3.5
2.4
2.4
87SG
End Terminal
Splice
'
t Includes
Reference*
Code
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BS
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BS
5.6 (142)
12.2 (310)
2.4 (61)
2.4 (61)
87L
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
4.9 (124)
2.4 (61)
87T
87Z
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
7.0 (178)
5.9 (150)
2.4 (61)
2.4 (61)
Brass Body and Silver Plated Pin (inner connector), SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin
inner.
Connector Accessories
Type Number
34767A -6
34767A -7
34767A -20
34767A -19
34767A -13
1260A
1261B
connector
(61)
(69)
(69)
(89)
(89)
(61)
(61)
87SGT
LC Female
Plating Codes: BB
Plating
Inner Contact
Attachment
Type
Interface
2061
34660
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Frequency
Band, GHz
P
Type Number
Recommended Connectors
7/8" EIA Gas Barrier
Type N Plug
Type
Jack
Series
1.7-1.9
1.85-1.99
2.11-2.2
1.7-2.11
1.9-2.3
2.3-2.7
HJ7P-50A-171.
87ST
87SGT
HJ7P-50A-18
HJ7P-50A-21
HJ7P-50A-17
HJ7P-50A-19
HJ7P-50A-23W
H7MP-0145
H7MP-014'
87ST
87ST
87ST
H7MB-014"
H7MB-014'
87SGT
87SGT
87SGT
87ST
87SGT
H7NM-T
H7NM-T
H7NM-T
H7NM-T
H7NM-T
H7NM-T
H7NF-T
H7NF-T
H7NF-T
H7NF-T
H7NF-T
H7NF-T
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.15
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
(23.1)
H7NM-T
H7NF-T
H7NM-T
H7NF-T
H7NM-T
H7NF-T
H7NM-T
H7NF-T
1.12 (24.8)
1.10 (26.4)
H7NM-T
H7NF-T
1.12 (24.8)
SP Series
HJ7SP-50A-17L
1.7-1.9
1.85-1.99
HJ7SP-50A-18
87ST
87SGT
2.11-2.2
HJ7SP-50A-21
87ST
87SGT
1.7-2.11
HJ7SP-50A-17
87ST
87SGT
1.9-2.3
HJ7SP-50A-19
87ST
87SGT
1.10 (26.4)
1.12
1.10
1.12
1.10
1.12
1.10
(24.8)
(26.4)
(24.8)
(26.4)
(24.8)
(26.4)
are typical for field cut lengths. If Iwo different connector interfaces are selected, the higher VSWR value
is guaranteed.
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Hangers
Type No.
Description
grounding
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616.
SureGround Grounding Kil with standard weatherproofing
Factory attached one -hole lug, 600 mm (241 lead
Factory attached two -hole lug, 600 mm (24") lead
Field attached two hole lug, 1500 mm (59 ") lead
31769 -5
31769 -1
Type No.
Weatherproofing
L7CLICK
24312A
Entry Systems
- For
One Hole:
AADRIw.
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Air Dielectric,
Series - 50 -ohm
2 -1/4"
HJ
HJ12-50
Description
Type No.
HJ12RN -50
HJ12P- 50 -(
")
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms/1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pFVft (m)
50
t 0.5
2.3
93.1
425
0.17 (0.56)
0.075 (0.25)
13000
10000
21.8 (71.5)
0.055 (0.180)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
Nominal Inside Transverse Dimension (cm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg /m)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
Flat Plate Crush Strength, lb/in (kg/mm)
MHz
0.5
Frequency
Copper
Copper
2.38 (60.4)
2.23 (56.6)
0.890 (22.6)
4.96
22 (560)
1.5
2
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
2000
2300
Attenuation
dB /100 lt
Attenuation
dB/100 m
Average
Power, kW
0.0114
0.0162
0.0198
0.0229
0.0517
0.0736
0.0906
0.118
0.158
0.169
0.176
0.209
0.226
0.244
0.303
0.354
0.378
0.400
0.405
0.442
0.482
0.519
0.528
0.553
0.576
0.589
0.669
0.744
0.800
0.880
0.956
0.0375
342
241.2
196.8
170.2
75.5
53.0
0.0531
0.0651
0.0752
0.170
0.242
0.297
0.387
0.519
0.555
0.577
0.686
0.743
0.800
0.994
1.16
1.24
1.31
1.33
1.45
1.58
1.70
1.73
1.81
1.89
1.93
2.20
2.44
2.62
2.89
3.14
43.1
33.1
24.7
23.1
22.2
18.7
17.2
16.0
12.9
11.0
10.3
9.76
9.63
8.82
8.10
7.52
7.39
7.06
6.78
6.63
5.83
5.25
4.88
4.44
4.08
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20 C (68 F), atmospheric
pressure, dry air.
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, inner temperature 100 C (212 F), ambient
temperature 40C (104 F), atmospheric pressure, dry air, no solar loading.
15 (50)
55 (75)
1.16 (1.73)
980 (445)
145 (2.6)
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H12PNF
82GF
82R
Connectors
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
H12PNF
H12PDM
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
SG
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
SS
Type
Interface
Description
Number
N Female
Code
82RF
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
82GF
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
82R
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
82S
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
82Z
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Max. Length
in (mm)
4.4
4.5
6.9
6.9
4.8
5.7
5.9
(112)
(114)
(175)
(175)
(122)
(145)
(150)
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
2.8 (71)
3.1 (79)
5.2
5.2
3.5 (89)
2.8 (71)
3.4 (86)
Plating Codes: BB - Brass Body and Pin, SG - Silver Plated Body and Gold Plated Pin, SS - Silver Plated Body and Pin
Connector Accessories
Type Number
For 82R
For 82RF
For 82GF
1
34767A -46
34767A -47
34767A -49
34767A -50
1261B
2061
34660
ACX350 -20
ACX350 -10SE
ACX150-10SE
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Recommended Connectors
7/8" EIA
Type N
VSWR,
No Gas Barrier
Jack
max. (R.L.)
Frequency
Band, GHz
Type
1.7-1.9
HJ12P-50-17L
82S
H12PNF
1.85-1.99
HJ12P-50-18
82S
H12PNF
2.11-2.2
HJ12P-50-21
82S
H12PNF
1.15 (23.1)
Number
Recommended Connectors
7/8" EIA
Type N
VSWR,
No Gas Barrier
Jack
max. (R.L.
Frequency
Band, GHz
Type
1.15 (23.1)
1.7-2.11
HJ12P-50-17
82S
H12PNF
1.15 (23.1)
1.15 (23.1)
1.9-2.3
HJ12P-50-19
82S
H12PNF
1.15 (23.1)
Number
VSWR values are guaranteed for factory Tit assemblies and are typical for field cut lengths. If Iwo different connector interfaces are selected, the higher VSWR value is guaranteed.
Accessories
Description
- For
Type No.
Description
Type No.
Hangers
31769 -5
31769 -1
Weatherproofing -for
SGL12-06B1
SGL12-06B2
SGL12-15B4
Snap-In Hangers Kit of 10. For pre -punched 3/4" (19 mm) holes on
tower member or adapters. Standard tower configuration spacing
is 3 -4 feet. (1- 1.2m). For different spacing recommendations,
refer to Cable Hanger Spacing, pages 593 -598.
206706 -5
4" Boots
5" Boots
One Hole:
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48939A -9
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HJ8-50B
Description
Type No.
MHz
Standard Cable
0.5
HJ8-50B
1.5
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms/1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
50 0.5
1.64
93.3
500
512
600
700
800
640
0.15 (0.49)
0.07 (0.23)
16000
10000
21.7 (71.2)
0.055 (0.18)
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1640
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
Nominal Inside Transverse Dimensions, (cm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg/m)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
Flat Plate Crush Strength, lb/in (kg /mm)
566
"
AAD11w.
Copper
Copper
3.01 (76.6)
2.85 (72.4)
1.14 (29.0)
6.35
30 (760)
15 (25)
Attenuation
dB/100
0.0089
0.0126
0.0155
0.0179
0.0410
0.0590
0.0732
0.0964
0.132
Attenuation
dB /100 m
Average
Power, kW
0.0291
640
476
387
334
146
102
81.9
62.2
45.6
42.4
0.136*
0.148
0.178
0.194
0.210
0.266
0.317
0.340
0.0414
0.0508
0.0588
0.135
0.194
0.240
0.316
0.432
0.464
0.448*
0.484
0.583
0.635
0.688
0.874
1.04
1.12
0.309'
1.01'
0.363
0.368
0.407
0.448
0.488
0.429*
0.497
0.524
0.548
0.563
0.652
0.737
0.782
1.19
0.141
1.21
1.33
1.47
1.60
1.41'
1.63
1.72
1.80
1.85
2.14
2.42
2.57
33.4'
40.6
33.7
31.0
28.6
22.5
18.9
17.6
14.7*
16.5
16.3
14.7
13.4
12.3
10.6*
12.1
11.4
10.9
10.6
9.19
8.14
7.66
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20 C (68 F), atmospheric
pressure, dry air.
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, Inner temperature 121C (250F), ambient
temperature 40 C (104 F), atmospheric pressure, dry air, no solar loading.
* These values are for 27591-6 cable with polyethylene dielectric available on
special order.
30 (41)
1.78 (2.6)
750 (340)
175 (3.1)
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Connectors
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Plating
Attachment
Code
Max. Length
in (mm)
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
HEMP -302
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
8.06 (204.7)
5.19 (131.7)
H8MB -302
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
8.06 (204.7)
5.19 (131.7)
H8FP -302
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
6.0 (152.4)
5.19 (131.7)
H8FB -302
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
6.0 (152.4)
5.19 (131.7)
78AS
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
3.9 (99)
3.6 (91)
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
6.1 (155)
5.3 (135)
Type
Interface
Description
Number
Gas pass,
Gas pass,
no inner connector
3
Gas block,
no inner connector
1
Gas Pass,
inner connector
78BZ
Splice
designed so that all connector variations of same flange size can be accommodated by modifying
Accessories
Connector Accessories
Type Number
34767A -60
34767A -10
34767A -30
3 -1/8" EIA End Terminal, for strap connection to center conductor,
includes inner connector. Use with H8FP -302.
2062
3 -1/8" Inner Connector, with anchor bead
ACX350 -20
1-5/8" Inner Conductor, with anchor bead
34660
3 -1/8" EIA 90 Miter Elbow, includes one
inner connector
ACX350 -10SE
ACX150 -10SE
1 -5/8" EIA 90 Miter Elbow
1 -5/8" Gas Barrier
1261B
Description
Hangers
- For
Type No.
31769 -5
31769 -1
26895A
grounding
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616.
Grounding Kit with standard weatherproofing
Factory attached one -hole lug, 600 mm (24 ") lead
Field attached screw -on lug, 915 mm (36 ") lead
Weatherproofing - for
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204989 -35
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Description
Type No.
Attenuation
MHz
dB/100 ft
0.5
0.0074
0.0105
0.0129
0.0149
0.0339
0.0486
0.0601
0.0788
0.107
0.114
0.119
0.143
0.155
0.168
0.212
0.250
0.268
0.285
0.289
0.318
0.349
0.378
0.385
0.405
0.423
0.434
Standard Cable
4" Standard Cable, Standard Jacket
HJ11-50
1.5
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
42144*
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms/1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
50 0.5
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
1.22
92
1100
0.11 (0.36)
0.04 (0.13)
21000
10000
22.0 (72.2)
0.055 (0.18)
800
824
894
960
1000
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
Nominal Inside Transverse Dimensions, (cm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg/m)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
Flat Plate Crush Strength, Ibin (kg /mm)
568
"
AAD111w.
Copper
Copper
4.00 (102)
3.84 (97)
1.55 (39.4)
8.55
40 (1015)
15 (30)
Attenuation
dB /100 m
Average
Power, kW
0.0243
0.0345
0.0423
0.0489
1000
705
574.
496
218
152
123
94.0
69.3
64.7
62.0
51.7
47.6
44.0
35.0
29.6
27.6
26.0
25.6
23.3
21.2
19.6
19.2
18.3
17.5
0.111
0.159
0.197
0.258
0.350
0.376
0.392
0.469
0.510
0.551
0.694
0.820
0.879
0.935
0.948
1.04
1.14
1.24
1.26
1.33
1.39
1.42
17.1
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20 C (68 F), atmospheric
pressure, dry air.
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, Inner temperature 121C (250F), ambient
temperature 40 C (104 F), atmospheric pressure, dry air, no solar loading.
191 (259)
2.50 (3.72)
900 (408)
280 (5.0)
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Connectors
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Plating
Max. Length
Number
Attachment
Code
in (mm)
H11 MP-602
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
H11FP-602
H11FB-602
H11MP-M408
H11MB-M408
H11FP-M408
H11FB-M408
H11 MP-302
H 11 M B-302
H11FP-302
H11FB-302
81Z
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
11.3 (288)
11.3 (288)
8.5 (216)
8.5 (216)
8.13 (207)
H11 MB-602
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
9.4
9.4
7.0
7.0
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
(240)
(240)
(178)
(178)
9.1 (230)
9.1 (230)
6.36 (162)
6.36 (162)
6.36 (162)
6.36 (162)
5.2 (132)
5.2 (132)
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
7.0 (178)
7.0 (178)
7.0 (178)
5.2 (132)
5.2 (132)
6.0 (152)
Type
Interlace
Description
connector
connector"
Splice
connector
connector'"
connector`"
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
8.13 (207)
8.13 (207)
8.13 (207)
"
Accessories
Connector Accessories
Type Number
34767A -57
34767A -58
34767A -59
34767A -15
For 81RF
For 81GF
34767A -16
34767A -40
For 42826
For 42896
34767A -41
34767A -17
For 81Z
3 -1/8' End Terminal, for strap connection to center conductor,
2062
includes inner connector. Use with H11FB -302.
6 -1/8" End Terminal, for strap connection to center conductor,
RLA650 -80
includes inner connector. Use with H11FB -602.
ACX650 -20
6 -1/8' EIA Inner Connector, with anchor bead
ACX350 -20
3 -1/8" EIA Inner Connector, with anchor bead
241252
4 -1/2' IEC Inner Connector, with anchor bead
3 -1/8' EIA 90 Mitre Elbow, includes one
ACX350-10SE
inner connector
Reducer, 3- 1/8' to 1 -5/8', captivated 3 -1/8'
1861
inner connector
6 -1/8' EIA 90 Miter Elbow, includes one
ACX650B-10SE
inner connector
Description
Hangers
Type No.
- For
34759
grounding
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616.
Grounding Kit with standard weatherproofing
Factory attached one -hole lug, 600 mm (24') lead
Field attached screw -on lug, 915 mm (361 lead
Weatherproofing - for
204989 -6
204989 -36
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- 50 -ohm
HJ9-50
Description
Type No.
Attenuation
Attenuation
dB/100 It
dB /100 m
0.5
0.0052
0.0074
0.0091
0.0105
0.0238
0.0340
0.0419
0.0547
0.0738
0.0789
0.0822
0.0172
0.0244
0.0299
0.0346
0.0782
0.112
0.138
0.180
0.242
0.259
0.270
0.322
0.349
0.376
0.470
0.552
0.590
0.626
0.635
0.695
0.760
Standard Cable
5' Standard Cable, Standard Jacket
HJ9-50
1.5
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
42142'
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms /1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
50
0.5
0.96
93.1
1890
0.1 (0.3)
0.04 (0.13)
27500
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
12000
21.7 (71.2)
0.055 (0.18)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
Nominal Inside Transverse Dimensions, (cm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg/m)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
Flat Plate Crush Strength,
570
Copper
Copper
5.20 (133)
5.00 (127)
2.02 (51.3)
11.3
50 (1270)
15 (30)
200 (271)
3.3 (4.9)
1000 (454)
275 (4.9)
0.0981
0.106
0.115
0.143
0.168
0.180
0.191
0.193
0.212
0.231
0.250
0.255
0.267
0.278
0.821
0.835
0.876
0.913
Average
Power, kW
1272
898
732
633
280
196
159
122
90.4
84.5
81.1
68.0
62.7
58.1
46.5
39.6
37.1
34.9
34.5
31.5
28.8
26.6
26.2
25.0
23.9
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20 C (68 F), atmospheric
pressure, dry air.
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, inner temperature 100 C (212F), ambient
temperature 40 C (104 F), atmospheric pressure, dry air, no solar loading.
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Connectors
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
H9MP-602
H9MB-602
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
H9FP-602
H9FB-602
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
connector
connector* *
Gas pass, no inner connector
Gas block, no inner connector
H9MP-M408
H9MB-M408
H9FP-M408
H9FB-M408
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
79AZ
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Type
Interface
Description
Number
Splice
Code
Max. Length
in (mm)
Max. Dla.
In (mm)
12.3 (313)
12.3 (313)
813 (207)
9.5 (241)
9.5 (241)
10.7 (272)
8.13 (207)
8.13 (207)
6.6 (168)
6.6 (168)
6.6 (168)
6.6 (168)
7.6 (193)
10.7 (272)
8.3 (211)
8.3 (211)
6.2 (157)
8.13 (207)
designed so that all connector variations of same flange size can be accommodated by modifying
Accessories
Connector Accessories
Type Number
Description
Type No.
- For
Hangers
34767A -45
34767A -55
For H9( ) -M408
34767A -56
For 79AZ
34767A -31
6 -1/8' End Terminal, for strap connection to center conductor,
includes inner connector. Use with H9FB -602.
RLA650 -80
6 -1/8" EIA Inner Connector, with anchor bead
ACX650 -20
4- 1 /2"IEC Inner Connector, with anchor bead
241252
Reducer, 6 -1/8" to 3 -1/8" includes two
inner connectors
RLA650-350
6 -1/8" EIA 90 Miter Elbow, includes one
inner connector
ACX650-10SE
31769 -4
31031 -1
Weatherproofing - for
204989 -7
204989 -37
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OREW
HJ9HP-50
Description
Type No.
- 70 MHz, 1.06
87
-108
VSWR, max.
Attenuation
Attenuation
dB/100 ft
dB /100 m
0.5
0.0045
0.0064
0.0081
0.0092
0.0211
0.0306
0.0381
0.0505
0.0695
0.0748
0.0782
0.0948
0.104
0.113
0.144
0.173
0.186
0.200
0.203
0.225
0.249
0.272
0.278
0.286
0.293
0.308
0.0148
0.0211
0.0267
0.0300
0.0693
0.100
0.125
0.166
0.228
0.245
0.257
0.311
0.340
0.369
0.474
0.568
0.612
0.655
0.665
0.737
0.816
0.893
0.910
0.937
0.962
1.010
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms /1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
50 0.5
0.96
96.4
1690
0.1 (0.33)
0.04 (0.13)
26000
12000
20.8 (68.1)
0.054 (0.176)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
Nominal Inside Transverse Dimensions, (cm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg/m)
572
Frequency
MHz
1.6
HJ9HP-50
Copper
Copper
5.20 (132)
5.00 (127)
2.07 (52.7)
11.3
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
860
894
960
Average
Power, kW
1690
1690
1540
1375
599
416
335
254
185
172
165
137
125
116
90.8
76.2
70.8
66.3
65.3
59.1
53.6
49.1
48.2
48.9
45.7
43.6
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20 C (68 F), atmospheric
pressure, dry air.
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, inner temperature 150 C (302F), ambient
temperature 40 C (104 F), atmospheric pressure, dry air, no solar loading.
50 (1270)
15 (30)
200 (271)
3.4 (4.9)
1000 (454)
240 (4.29)
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Connectors
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Code
Max. Length
in (mm)
H9HPMP-602
H9HPMB-602
H9HPFP-602
H9HPFB-602
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
12.4 (315)
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
12.4 (315)
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
9.5 (242)
9.5 (242)
H9HPZ
Tab Flare
Tab Flare
BB
6.19 (158)
Type
Interface
Description
-1/8"
-1/8"
6 -1/8"
6 -1/8"
Number
EIA Flange
EIA Flange
EIA Flange
EIA Flange
connector"
Splice
"
For H9HPZ
8.13
8.13
8.13
8.13
7.57
(207)
(207)
(207)
(207)
(193)
designed so that all connector variations of same flange size can be accommodated by modifying
Accessories
Connector Accessories
Connector Reattachment Kit
For H9 ( ) HP -602
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
Type Number
Description
34767A -55
34767A -31
Hangers
- For
Type No.
31769-4
31031 -1
grounding
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616.
Weatherproofing -for
204989 -7
204989 -37
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573
1/4" Superflexible
Foam Dielectric,
FSJ Series
75-ohm
Attenuation
Attenuation
MHz
dB/100 tt
dB /100 m
0.5
0.126
0.178
0.219
0.253
0.570
0.812
0.999
1.30
1.74
1.86
1.94
2.31
2.50
2.69
3.34
0.413
0.585
0.718
0.830
1.87
2.66
3.28
4.27
5.72
6.12
6.37
7.57
8.19
8.82
11.0
12.8
13.7
14.5
14.7
16.0
17.5
18.8
1.5
2
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
FSJ1-75
Description
Type No.
FSJ1-75
FSJ1RN-75A
FSJ1RN-75A
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms /1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
75 3
22.0
78
6.7
15 (49.2)
1.8 (5.9)
2000
5000
17.4 (57.0)
0.098 (0.321)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Copper
Inner Conductor
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3300
3400
4000
4900
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
18000
19000
20000
22000
3.91
4.17
4.42
4.48
4.89
5.32
5.74
5.83
6.11
6.36
6.51
7.40
8.22
8.84
9.14
9.73
10.0
10.3
10.6
12.4
13.2
13.4
14.8
16.8
19.1
23.0
26.7
30.2
33.5
36.8
39.9
41.5
43.0
46.0
19.1
20.0
20.9
21.4
24.3
27.0
29.0
30.0
31.9
32.9
33.8
34.7
40.7
Average
Power, kW
8.43
5.95
4.85
4.20
1.86
1.31
1.06
0.817
0.609
0.570
0.547
0.460
0.425
0.395
0.318
0.272
0.255
0.241
0.237
0.217
0.200
0.185
0.182
0.174
0.167
0.163
0.144
0.129
0.120
0.116
0.109
0.106
0.103
0.101
0.086
43.1
0.081
43.9
48.6
55.2
62.7
75.6
87.6
99.0
110.0
120.7
131.0
0.079
0.072
0.063
0.056
0.046
0.040
0.035
0.032
0.029
0.027
0.026
0.025
0.023
136.1
141.1
151.0
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20 C (68 F), atmospheric
pressure, dry air.
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, inner temperature 40C (104 F), inner conductor
temperature 1000 C (212F), no solar loading.
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F1
NM -7550
Connectors
Type
Interface
N
Male
Male
Female
Description
50
70
70
50
50
50
BNC Male
UHF Male
TNC Male
CATV Type
Ohm
Ohm
Ohm
Ohm
Ohm
Ohm
Mating
Mating
Mating
Mating
Mating
Mating
Number
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
SG
Tab Flare
BS
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
SS
Crimp
BB
M-7550-H
M-7570
F1 N F-7570
49651
41SP
41SWT-75
F1FM-75
F1 N
F1 N
Captivated
Plating Codes: BB - Brass Body and Pin, BS - Brass Body and Silver Plated Pin, NS
SG -
NS
BS
Max. Dia.
In (mm)
Max. Length
in (mm)
Code
1.85 (47)
2.2 (56)
1.9 (48)
1.2 (30)
0.92
0.79
0.70
0.56
(23.4)
(20.1)
(17.8)
(14.2)
1.5 (38)
1.1 (28)
1.42 (36)
0.72 (18.3)
0.63 (16.0)
0.56 (14.2)
Accessories
Description
Hangers
Type No.
- For more
Description
Type No.
Weatherproofing - for
40430 -1
40417
Nylon Cable Tie Kit in plastic box. 100 each 4, 5.5 and
7.5 inch ties. Indoor use, Recommended maximum
spacing is 1.5 ft (0.5 m)
CT-K350
Entry Systems
241475 -13
241475 -12
241475 -11
241548 -10
241548 -11
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VCTB-10
VCT8-50
Kit of 50
Kit of 100
4" Boots
- Three
204679A -17
Hole:
VCT8-100
F1SGRIP
F1SGRIP-11K
207865
244377
244379
223158
223158 -2
223158 -3
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1/2" Superflexible
Foam Dielectric,
FSJ Series
75-ohm
Attenuation
Attenuation
dB/100 It
dB/100 m
0.5
0.065
0.092
0.112
0.130
0.293
0.417
0.514
0.668
0.896
0.958
0.997
1.19
1.28
1.38
1.72
0.213
1.5
FSJ4-75A
Description
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
Type No.
FSJ4-75A
FSJ4RN-75A
FSJ4RN-75A
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
dc Resistance, ohms/1000 ft (1000 m)
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
75 2
11.5
81
10.0
1.50 (4.9)
1.00 (3.28)
2500
5000
16.7 (54.9)
0.094 (0.309)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor in (mm)
Diameter Inner Conductor, in (mm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg/m)
Copper
Copper
0.52 (13.2)
0.48 (12.2)
0.118 (3.0)
1.25 (32)
20 (50)
2.0 (2.7)
0.14 (0.21)
140 (63.5)
105 (1.9)
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3300
3400
4000
4900
6000
8000
10000
11500
2.01
2.14
2.27
2.30
2.51
2.73
2.94
2.99
3.13
3.26
3.34
3.79
4.21
4.53
4.68
4.98
5.13
5.27
5.42
6.35
6.73
6.86
7.58
8.60
9.78
11.8
13.6
15.0
0.301
0.369
0.427
0.962
1.37
1.68
2.19
2.94
3.14
3.27
3.89
4.21
4.53
5.63
6.58
7.02
7.44
7.53
8.22
8.96
9.65
9.82
10.3
10.7
11.0
12.4
13.8
14.9
15.4
16.4
16.8
17.3
17.8
20.8
22.1
22.5
24.9
28.2
32.1
38.6
44.7
49.1
Average
Power, kW
26.2
18.5
15.1
13.1
5.79
4.07
3.30
2.54
1.89
1.77
1.70
1.43
1.32
1.23
0.989
0.846
0.794
0.749
0.739
0.677
0.622
0.577
0.568
0.542
0.521
0.509
0.448
0.403
0.375
0.363
0.341
0.331
0.322
0.314
0.268
0.252
0.248
0.224
0.198
0.174
0.144
0.125
0.114
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20 C (68 F), atmospheric
AI0111w.
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F4 N
-7570
Connectors
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Code
Max. Length
in (mm)
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
F4NM-7550
F4NM-7570
F4NR -7550
Solder
Tab Flare
BB
2.3 (58)
Solder
Solder
Tab Flare
BB
2.2 (56)
Tab Flare
BB
3.3/1.5 (84/38)
0.84 (21.3)
0.84 (21.3)
0.84 (21.3)
F4NF-7550
F4NF-7570
44ASP-75
44ASU-75
44ASCM
Solder
Tab Flare
BS
2.2 (56)
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Tab Flare
BS
2.1 (53)
Tab Flare
BS
2.3 (58)
Tab Flare
BS
2.3 (58)
Tab Flare
BB
2.5 (64)
Type
Interface
Description
Male
Male
Male
Female
Female
UHF Male
UHF Female
CATV Type
Number
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.84
0.84
(21.3)
(21.3)
(21.3)
(21.3)
(21.3)
Plating Codes: BB - Brass Body and Pin, BS - Brass Body and Silver Plated Pin.
Accessories
Description
Hangers
- For
Type No.
Description
Type No.
Weatherproofing -for
F4SGRIP
F4SGRIP -41K
43094
LDF5 to FSJ4
WS-L5F4
LDF6 to FSJ4
WS-L6F4
LDF7 to FSJ4
WS-L7F4
1/2" Coax
241474 -4
241475 -13
241475 -9
241475 -5A
241475 -8
241548 -8
Connector
1/2" to
or DIN
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616.
Entry Systems
204989 -1
241088 -1
241545
One Hole:
Three Hole:
Four Hole
5" Boots
204679A-5
204679A-7
204679A -16
48939A -6
48939A -8
48939A -17
244377
244379
CPT -F4B
207865
241372
224363
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LDF4-75A
Description
Frequency
MHz
Attenuation
Attenuation
dB/100 It
dB/100 m
0.5
0.042
0.060
0.073
0.084
0.190
0.270
0.333
0.432
0.579
0.618
0.644
0.764
0.826
0.889
1.10
1.29
1.37
1.45
1.47
1.60
1.74
0.138
0.196
0.240
0.277
0.624
0.887
1.09
1.42
1.90
2.03
Standard Cable
1/2" Standard superflexible
1.5
LDF4-75A
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
1800
2000
LDF4RN-75A
LDF4RN-75A
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
75
10
88
26
1.15 (3.77)
0.58 (1.90)
4000
8000
15.4 (50.5)
0.087 (0.284)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Copper
Copper-Clad Aluminum
0.63 (16)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
0.55 (14)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
5 (125)
15 (40)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
2.8 (3.8)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg/m)
0.14 (0.21)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
200 (90.7)
Flat Plate Crush Strength, lb/in (kg /mm)
110 (2.0)
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
2100
2200
2300
2500
3300
3400
4000
4900
6000
8000
10000
1.88
1.91
2.00
2.08
2.12
2.41
2.67
2.87
2.96
3.15
3.24
3.33
3.42
3.59
4.23
4.30
4.75
5.37
6.09
7.29
8.42
2.11
2.51
2.71
2.92
3.62
4.22
4.50
4.76
4.82
5.26
5.72
6.16
6.26
6.55
6.81
6.97
7.90
8.76
9.41
9.73
10.3
10.6
10.9
11.2
11.8
13.9
14.1
15.6
17.6
20.0
23.9
27.6
Average
Power, kW
24.5
17.3
14.1
12.2
5.43
3.82
3.10
2.39
1.78
1.67
1.60
1.35
1.25
1.16
0.937
0.803
0.753
0.712
0.702
0.644
0.592
0.550
0.541
0.517
0.497
0.486
0.429
0.387
0.360
0.348
0.328
0.319
0.310
0.302
0.288
0.244
0.240
0.218
0.192
0.170
0.142
0.123
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), inner conductor
temperature 100C (212 F), no solar loading.
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L4N M -7570
Connectors
Type
Interface
Number
Description
Male
L4N M-7550-H
Male
L4N M-7570-H
Male
L4NR-7550
Female
Right Angle
50 Ohm Mating Pin
70 Ohm Mating Pin
Female
UHF Male
N
UHF Female
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Solder
Solder
Solder
Self Flare
Self Rare
Self Rare
BB
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
L4NF-7550
L4NF-7570
L44P-75
L44U-75
48070
L44Z-75
Plating Codes: BB
Inner Contact
Attachment
Solder
Max. Length
in (mm)
Max. Dia.
In (mm)
BB
2.5 (64)
2.5 (64)
0.94 (23.8)
0.94 (23.8)
NB
3.2/1.5 (81/38)
0.95 (24.1)
Self Rare
BB
BB
2.5 (64)
2.3 (58)
2.3 (58)
0.91 (23.1)
Self Rare
Self Rare
Self Flare
Self Rare
Self Flare
2.3 (58)
2.0 (50)
3.2 (81)
0.91 (23.1)
Code
BB
BB
BB
BB
0.91 (23.1)
0.91 (23.1)
0.91 (23.1)
1.1 (27.9)
Accessories
Description
Hangers
Type No.
Description
SureGround Plus Grounding Kit with weatherproofing boot
Weatherproofing - for
31769 -5
31769 -1
SGPL4 -15B4
L4CLICK
Connector
Entry Systems
L4SGRIP
L4SGRIP -41K
43094
One Hole:
Three Hole:
Four Hole
221213
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204679A -5
204679A -7
204679A -16
48939A -6
48939A -8
48939A -17
SGL4 -06B1
SGL4 -06B2
SGL4 -15B4
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242475 -13
241475 -9
241475 -5A
241475 -8
241548 -8
241548 -9
241548 -4
Connector/Splice Weatherproofing KH
Kwik -Clamps Kit of 10. See page 607 for hanger options
Grip with one clamp
Support clamp kit of 10
206706 -1
1/2" Coax
SGPL4 -06B1
SGPL4 -06B2
43211A
Type No.
CPT -L4ARC
207866
224363
244377
244379
;DREW
LDF5-75
Attenuation and Average Power Ratings
Description
Type No.
Frequency
MHz
Attenuation
Attenuation
dB/100 h
dB/100 m
0.5
0.024
0.034
0.042
0.049
0.111
0.158
0.195
0.254
0.342
0.366
0.382
0.455
0.493
0.532
0.665
0.080
0.113
0.139
0.160
0.363
0.518
0.639
0.833
1.12
1.20
1.25
1.49
1.62
1.75
2.18
2.56
2.74
2.90
2.94
3.22
3.52
3.81
3.87
4.06
4.24
4.34
4.95
5.53
5.97
6.18
6.60
6.80
7.00
7.20
Standard Cable
7/8" Standard Cable
1.5
LDF5-75
10
20
30
50
88
100
108
150
174
200
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
75
5.3
89
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
0.34 (1.11)
0.32 (1.05)
6500
8000
15.1 (49.5)
0.087 (0.284)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Copper
Copper-clad aluminum
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
1.082 (27.48)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
0.980 (24.89)
10 (250)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
15 (40)
12 (16.3)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Vim)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg/m)
0.30 (0.45)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
325 (147)
Flat Plate Crush Strength, lbAn (kg /mm)
80 (1.4)
Inner Conductor
1500
1700
1800
2000
2100
2200
2300
3000
3400
4000
5000
5300
0.781
0.834
0.885
0.897
0.982
1.07
1.16
1.18
1.24
1.29
1.32
1.51
1.69
1.82
1.88
2.01
2.07
2.13
2.19
2.59
2.81
3.12
3.62
3.76
8.51
9.23
10.3
11.9
12.3
Average
Power, kW
45.2
31.9
26.0
22.5
9.94
6.96
5.65
4.33
3.21
3.00
2.88
2.42
2.23
2.07
1.65
1.41
1.32
1.24
1.23
1.12
1.03
0.949
0.933
0.889
0.853
0.832
0.729
0.653
0.605
0.584
0.548
0.531
0.516
0.502
0.425
0.392
0.353
0.304
0.293
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20 C (68 F).
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, ambient temperature 40 C (104 F), inner conductor
temperature 100C (212 F), no solar loading.
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Connectors
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Number
LSPNM-7570
LSPNM-7550
LSPNF-7570
L5PNF-7570-BH
Solder
Solder
Solder
Solder
Self-Flare
Self-Flare
Self -Rare
SG
2.9 (74)
SG
3.1 (78.7)
SG
2.9 (74)
Self Flare
BB
3.1 (78.7)
Type
Description
Interface
N
Male
Male
Female
Female
SG -
Max. Dia.
in (mm)
Max. Length
in (mm)
Code
1.36
1.36
1.36
1.36
(34.5)
(34.5)
(34.5)
(34.5)
Accessories
Description
Hangers
Type No.
Description
Type No.
Weatherproofing - for
WS-L5L4
LDF5 to FSJ4
WS-L5F4
31769 -5
31769 -1
Snap-in Hangers Kit of 10. For prepunched 3/4' (19 mm) holes
on tower member or adapters. Recommended maximum
spacing is 3 -ft. For different spacing recommendations,
refer to Cable Hanger Spacing, pages 593 -598.
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Connector/Splice Weatherproofing KH
Entry Systems
221213
One Hole:
L5SGRIP
L5SGRIP -51K
Two Hole:
Three Hole:
4" Boots
5" Boots
204679A-2
204679A-18
204679A-15
48939A -1
48939A -2
19256B
241474 -5
241475 -3
241475 -12
241475 -9
241548 -5
241474 -5
L5CLICK
LDFS to LDF4
kits and our surge protection offerings, see pages 609 -616.
SGL5 -06B1
SGL5 -06B2
SGL5-15B4
CPTL5A
222951
224368
244378
244377
244379
SGPL5 -06B1
SGPL5-06B2
SGPL5 -15B4
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Attenuation and Average Power Ratings
Description
Type No.
Frequency
MHz
Attenuation
0.5
0.0250
0.0355
0.0436
0.0505
0.116
0.168
0.209
0.272
0.363
0.388
0.404
0.480
0.517
0.555
0.687
0.800
0.850
0.898
0.909
0.988
1.07
1.15
1.17
1.5
HJ5-75
10
HJ5RN-75
20
30
50
88
100
Characteristics
Electrical
Impedance, ohms
Maximum Frequency, GHz
Velocity, percent
Peak Power Rating, kW
75
108
150
174
200
5.6
90
60
300
400
450
500
512
600
700
800
824
894
960
1000
1250
1500
1700
2000
2300
Inner
Outer
dc Breakdown, volts
Jacket Spark, volts RMS
Capacitance, pF/ft (m)
Inductance, pH/ft (m)
0.25 (0.82)
0.20 (0.66)
6000
8000
15.1 (49.4)
0.085 (0.278)
Mechanical
Outer Conductor
Inner Conductor
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Diameter over Copper Outer Conductor, in (mm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Number of Bends, minimum (typical)
Bending Moment, lb -ft (Nm)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg/m)
Tensile Strength, lb (kg)
Flat Plate Crush Strength, lb/in (kg /mm)
Copper
Copper
1.11 (28.2)
1.01 (25.7)
10 (250)
15 (20)
25 (34)
0.52 (0.79)
3000t
4000
5000
5600
800 (360)
250 (4.5)
dB/100 ft
1.22
1.26
1.29
1.46
1.61
1.74
1.92
2.10
2.49
3.00
3.40
3.65
AHenuation
dB/100 m
Average
Power, kW
0.0819
0.116
0.143
0.166
60.0
54.7
44.6
38.5
16.4
11.4
0.381
0.552
0.686
0.892
1.19
1.27
1.33
1.58
1.70
1.82
2.26
2.63
2.79
2.95
2.98
3.24
3.51
3.77
3.82
3.99
4.14
4.23
4.78
5.28
5.70
6.30
6.89
8.18
9.84
11.2
12.0
9.31
7.13
5.34
5.01
4.80
4.02
3.71
3.45
2.79
2.40
2.25
2.14
2.10
1.93
1.78
1.66
1.64
1.57
1.52
1.49
1.31
1.17
1.08
0.977
0.898
0.763
0.640
0.565
0.526
Standard Conditions:
For Attenuation. VSWR 1.0 ambient temperature 20 C (681), atmospheric
pressure, dry air.
For Average Power, VSWR 1.0, inner temperature 100 C (212F), ambient
temperature 40 C (104 F), atmospheric pressure, dry air, no solar loading.
t Operation of this cable in the 3500 -3650 MHz band is not recommended
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Female
HSNF -7550
75AR -75
HSNM -7550
Male
Connectors
Type
Interface
Description
Number
Male
H5N M-7550
Female
HSNF-7550
Gas Pass
UHF Female
LC Male
75AR-75
75AU-75
75AM-75
75AT-75
75AZ-75
End Terminal
Splice
Plating Codes:
Inner Contact
Attachment
Outer Contact
Attachment
Plating
Self-tapping
Self-tapping
Self-tapping
Self-tapping
Self-tapping
Self-tapping
Self-tapping
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
BB
Tab Flare
BB
Code
Max. Length
In (mm)
Max. Dia.
In (mm)
3.5 (89)
3.9 (99)
4.3 (109)
4.3 (109)
5.0 (127)
5.8 (147)
4.2 (107)
1.4 (36)
1.4 (36)
2.25 (57)
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
(36)
(36)
(36)
(36)
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Hangers
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Description
Type No.
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42396A -5
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SGL5-1584
Weatherproofing -for
SOLS-0681
31769 -5
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19256B
Entry Systems
4" Boots
5" Boots
One Hole:
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204679A -18
Three Hole:
204679A -15
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Assembly Length
F4- PNMNM -3
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Assembly Length
Cable Type
Frequency
Detail
Assembly Length
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Connectors
FSJ1 -50A
N
Male /N Male
Male /N Female
7 -16 DIN
F1
N
A-PN M N M-(' )
F1A-PNMNR-(`)
Male
F1-PNMNM-(')
F1-PNMNR-(')
F1-PNMNF-(')
F1-PNMUM-(')
F1-PNMBM-(')
F1-PNMSM-(')
F1-PNMSR-(')
FU-PDMDM-(')
F1-SMS- M-r)
F1-SMSF-(')
F1-SMSR-(`)
FSJ2-50
F2A-PN M N M-(' )
Male /N Male
F2-PNMNM-(')
F2A-PNMNR-(`)
Male
Male/N Female
F2A-PN M D M-(' )
F2-PNMDM-- (')
F2A-PDMDM-(')
F2A-PDMOR-(')
F2A-PNMNF-(')
F2-PDMDM-(')
F2-PNMNF-- (')
FSJ4-50B
N
Male /N Male
F4A- PNMNM -( *)
Male/N Female
-(`)
F4A- PDMDM -(`)
F4A- PDMDF -(`)
F4A- PNMDM -(`)
7 -16 DIN
F4A- PDMDF -( *)
F4A- PNMNF
7 -16 DIN
F4- PNMNF
-(`)
F4- PDMDM -( *)
F4- PDMDF -(')
F4- PNMDM -( *)
F4- PDMDF -(')
F4A- PDMDR -( *)
F4A- PDMKM
-(`)
F4A- PNFNR
-()
F4A- PNMDF
-(`)
F4A- PNMDR
-()
Right Angle
Male
-(`)
F4A- PNRDF -(`)
F4A- PNMNR
Male
F4A- PNFDM
-()
Female/7-16DIN Female
Female/7 -16 DIN Male
EFX2 -50
7 -16 DIN
EFX2A- PDMDF
-r)
-()
EFX2 -PDMDM
Male /N Female
Male /N Male
EFX2- PNRDR
EFX2- PNMNF
-()
-()
ETS2 -50
-r)
HST4 -50
7 -16 DIN
Male /N Male
HST4 -PNMNM -( *)
HST4 -PNMDM -(')
LDF2-50
N
Male /N Male
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LDF4 -50A
N
Male /N Male
Male /N Female
-r)
L4- PNMNM
L4- PNMNF -( *)
L4- PDMDM -(*)
L4A- PDMDF -( *)
L4- PDMDF -( *)
L4- PNMDM -( *)
-r)
L4A- PNMDM -( *)
L4A- PNMNM
L4A- PNMNF -( *)
L4A- PDMDM -( *)
L4A- PNMDR -( *)
L4A- PDMDR -( *)
L4- PNMDR -( *)
L4- UMUM -( *)
L4- PDMDR -( *)
L4- UMUF -(*
L4- PNMNF -( *)
L4- PNRDM -( *)
)
L4A- PNMNF -( *)
L4A- PNRDM -( *)
Male/N Female
Right Angle N Male/7 -16 DIN Male
N
VXL5-50
V5-PDMDM-r)
V5-PNMNM-r)
Female /N Female
V5-PNMDM-(*)
V5-PNFNF-(`)
V5-PDFDF-(*)
Ordering Information
Connectors
Type Number
EFX2P -50 -40 Low VSWR Cable (0.806 -0.960 GHz), see page 490 for specifications.
N
Male /N Male
EFX2P40A-PNMNM-(*)
EFX2P40A-PNMDM-(*)
EFX2P40A-PDMDM-(*)
EFX2P -50 -41 Low VSWR Cable (1.7 -2.3 GHz), see page 490 for specifications.
N
Male/N Male
EFX2P41A-PNMNM-(*)
EFX2P41A-PNMDM-(*)
EFX2P41A-PDMDM-(*)
EFX2P -50 -42 Low VSWR Cable (0.806 -0.960 and 1.7-2.3 GHz), see page 490 for specifications.
N
Male /N Male
EFX2P42A-PNMNM-(*)
EFX2P42A-PNMDM-(*)
EFX2P42A-PDMDM-(*)
FSJ4P- 50B-40 Low VSWR Cable (0.806 -0.960 GHz), see page 487 for specifications.
N
Male/N Male
F4P40A-PNMNM-(*)
F4P40A-PNMDM-(*)
F4P40A-PDMDM-(*)
FSJ4P- 50B-41 Low VSWR Cable (1.7 -2.3 GHz), see page 487 for specifications.
N
Male/N Male
F4P41A-PNMNM-(*)
F4P41A-PNMDM-(*)
F4P41A-PDMDM-(*)
FSJ4P- 50B -42 Low VSWR Cable (0.806 -0.960 and 1.7 -2.3 GHz), see page 487 for specifications.
N
Male /N Male
F4P42A-PNMNM-(*)
F4P42A-PNMDM-(*)
F4P42A-PDMDM-(*)
LDF4P- 50A -40 Low VSWR Cable (0.806-0.960 GHz), see page 498 for specifications.
N
Male /N Male
L4P40A-PNMNM-(*)
L4P40A-PNMDM-(*)
L4P40A-PDMDM-(*)
LDF4P- 50A -41 Low VSWR Cable (1.7 -2.3 GHz), see page 498 for specifications.
N
Male /N Male
L4P41A-PNMNM-(*)
L4P41A-PNMDM-(*)
L4P41A-PDMDM-(*)
LOF4P- 50A-42 Low VSWR Cable (0.806-0.960 and 1.7 -2.3 GHz), see page 498 for specifications.
N
Male /N Male
L4P42A-PNMNM-(*)
L4P42A-PNMDM-(*)
L4P42A-PDMDM-(*)
Insert length
in
= 3
1.5 meters.
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1500
1500
1000
1000
500
500
500
500
E
W
e,
1000
1000
1500
1500
-40
20
40
20
IMPERATORE (C)
Figure
80
80
800
11
G393,
RI
ME111
RG142
'MU.
800
400
1615,II
d0
20
20
40
200
S1
80
ii
200
400
800
800
-40
20
TEMPERATURE (C)
Figure 3
Figure 2
20
40
80
TEMPERATURE (C)
- Electrical Length
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Frequency, MHz
Cable
Sample Calculation
Using the formula above, the change in phase for a
system operating at 10 GHz using a 12 ft FSJ4 -50B
superflexible HELIAX cable over a temperature range
of -40 to 80 C ( -40 to 176 F) is calculated as follows:
Phase Change
Bending
Radius
In (mm)
Test
Frequency
GHz
Typical Phase
Change, 360 Bend,
Electrical Degrees/GHz
ETS1-50
1.0 (25)
18.0
0.8
FSJ1-50A
1.0 (25)
18.0
0.2
FSJ2-50
1.0 (25)
13.0
0.4
ETS2-50
1.0 (25)
13.0
0.8
FSJ4-50B
1.25 (32)
10.2
0.5
LDF2-50
3.75 (95)
13.0
0.5
LDF4-50A
5.0 (125)
8.0
0.6
0.81
LDF5-50A
10.0 (250)
5.0
0.3
HJ4-50
5.0 (125)
10.0
1.0
HJ5-50
10.0 (250)
5.0
0.8
800
600
400
200
w4
200
200
d00
600
800
.4
-40
40
20
-20
Figure 4
- Electrical
40
60
80
-40
-20
20
40
60
80
TEMPERATURE (C)
Length
20
TEMPERATURE (C)
TEMPERATURE (C)
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Delay Lines. These are assemblies cut to a specific electrical length, specified either in nanoseconds or degrees,
at a specified frequency. When several are ordered, their
physical length can be expected to vary somewhat.
Information
1/4"
Supertlexible
3/8"
1/2"
1/4"
3/8"
1/2"
Superflexible
Superflexible
LDF
LDF
LDF
7/8"
LOF
FSJ1-50A
FSJ2 -50
FSJ4 -50B
LDF1-50
LDF2-50
LDF4-50A
LDF5-50A
474
480
485
491
493
496
506
35422-33
35422 -42
35422 -24
35422 -50
35422 -23
35422 -25
35422 -26
42394 -133
42394 -142
42394 -124
42394 -150
42394 -122
42394 -114
42394 -115
42394 -324
42394-350
42394 -322
42394 -333
42394 -342
1.906 (0.0053)
2.021 (0.0056)
42394 -33
42394 -42
42394 -50
42394 -22
42394-224
42394-250
42394 -222
42394 -314
42394 -315
3.466 (0.0096)
4.627 (0.0129)
42394 -14
42394 -15
42394- 233
42394 -242
1.906 (0.0053)
2.021 (0.0056)
42394 -214
42394 -215
3.466 (0.0096)
4.627 (0.0129)
Characteristics
Velocity 2%
84
83
81
86
88
88
89
0.83 (0.25)
0.82 (0.25)
0.8 (0.24)
0.85 (0.26)
0.87 (0.26)
0.87 (0.26)
0.88 (0.27)
Phase/Temp Coefficient
-4 to +5
-5 to +5
(-7 to +9)
(-9 to +9)
104
F (
-1
to +3
(-2 to +6)
-6 to +5
-4 to +3
+4 to +9
+3 to +7
(-10 to +8)
(-8 to +6)
(+7 to +16)
(+5 to +12)
-30 to +40 C)
PPM/ F (PPM/ C)
For delay lines, the approximate length can be determined by multiplying delay in nanoseconds by the ft/ns factor for the appropriate cable type.
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Superflexible
Superflexible
1/2" Air
7/8" Air
-5/8" Air
3' Air
ETS1 -50T
ETS2 -50T
HJ4-50
HJ5-50
HJ7-50A
HJ8-50B
477
483
535
555
560
566
35422 -46
35422 -45
35422-8
35422 -5
35422 -1
35422 -41
42394 -146
42394 -145
42394 -108
42394 -105
42394-141
42394-341
42394-346
42394 -345
42394-308
42394 -305
1.935 (0.0054)
2.021 (0.0056)
4.121 (0.0114)
4.712 (0.0131)
42394 -46
42394 -45
42394 -8
42394-5
42394 -246
42394 -245
42394 -208
42394 -205
1.935 (0.0054)
2.021 (0.0056)
4.121 (0.0114)
4.712 (0.0131)
42394 -241
Characteristics
Velocity 2%
ft/ns (m /ns) 2 %*
82
83
91.4
91.6
0.81 (0.25)
0.82 (0.25)
0.9 (0.27)
0.9 (0.27)
Phase/Temp Coefficient
-9 to +6
-5 to +7
+3 to +6
+3 to +6
(-16 to +10)
(-8 to +13)
(+5 to +11)
(+5 to +11)
104
F (
92.1
93.3
-30 to +40 C)
PPM/ F (PPM/ C)
*
For delay lines, the approximate length can be determined by multiplying delay in nanoseconds by the fVns factor for the appropriate cable type.
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Velocity Pressure
Kz
0.00256
= gZCfApGH.
KZ
(V)2
= (Z/33)0286
Cf
Ap =
Wind Loading. The loads experienced by a hanger transmitted through the cable arise from various phenomena.
However, the above equation states, the very important
relationship, that the force subjected to an individual
hanger is proportional to the square of the wind velocity.
Therefore, for extreme wind loading environments, it is
critical to carefully review hanger spacing considerations
and adhere to proper mounting procedures. Aside from
the weight of the cable and ice accumulation, the hanger's
holding integrity is impacted predominantly by the static
drag load, vortex shedding, and atmospheric turbulence
induced from wind, as well as the natural resonating
frequencies of the structure.
Surviving Severe Conditions. Andrew hangers are
designed and extensively tested for their mechanical
integrity, their ability to survive severe environmental
conditions, and their ability to support transmission lines,
without creating electrical discontinuities. Laboratory testing includes wind tunnel testing, ice loading, axial loading,
vibration, static side loading, normal loading, thermal
cycling, salt spray (corrosion), UV exposure, metallurgical
evaluation, time domain reflectometry and VSWR. Proper
selection of hanger type, hanger spacing, and hanger
installation will ensure that these hangers will withstand the
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for a 150 ft (46 m) tower with 125 mph (200 km /h) wind speed and 1/2' radial ice (typical conditions) are highlighted in
red. See "Hanger Spacing Considerations," page 593 for further information.
Standard Hangers
Cable Size
- Recommended
Cable
Type Number
Hanger
Type Number
Wind Speed:
Radial Ice:
No Ice
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
LDF4 -50A
LDF4 -75A
HL4RP -50
HJ4 -50
HLT4 -50
HT4 -50
HST4 -50
HS4RP -50
FSJ4 -50B
FSJ4 -75A
43211A
43211A
43211A
43211A
43211A
43211A
43211A
43211A
43211A
43211A
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5/8"
5/8"
LDF4.5-50
HJ4.5-50
42396A -9
42396A -9
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
7/8"
LDF5-50A
7/8"
7/8"
HJ5-50
HJ5-75
HT5-50
42396A -5
42396A -5
42396A -5
42396A -5
5
5
5
5
-1/4"
LDF6-50
42396A -1
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
-5/8"
-5/8"
LDF7-50A
HJ7-50A
42396A -2
42396A -2
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
2-1/4"
2-1/4"
LDF12-50
HJ12-50
42395A -4
42396A -4
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
3"
HJ8-50B
31766A -11
4"
HJ11-50B
31766A -10
5"
HJ9HP-50
HJ9-50
33598 -5
33598 -5
1/2'
1/2"
1/2'
1/2'
1/2"
7/8'
1
1
1
5"
Wind Speed:
Radial Ice:
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.2)
(1.2)
(1.2)
(1.2)
3
4
3
3
3
3
(1.2)
(1.2)
(1.2)
(1.2)
(0.9)
(1.2)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
3
3
3
3
2
3
2
2
2
2
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.6)
(0.9)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
4
4
4
4
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
3 (0.9)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
No Ice
43211A
43211A
43211A
43211A
43211A
43211A
43211A
43211A
43211A
43211A
4
4
4
4
4
1/2'
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
LDF4-50A
LDF4-75A
HL4RP-50
HJ4-50
HLT4-50
HT4-50
HST4-50
HS4RP-50
FSJ4-50B
FSJ4-75A
5/8"
5/8"
LDF4.5-50
HJ4.5-50
42396A -9
42396A -9
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
LDF5-50A
HJ5-50
HJ5-75
HT5-50
42396A -5
42396A -5
42396A -5
42396A -5
5
5
5
5
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
No Ice
4
3
3
3
3
(1.2)
(1.2)
(1.2)
(1.2)
(1.2)
(1.2)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
5
5
5
5
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.5)
4
4
4
4
(1.2)
(1.2)
(1.2)
(1.2)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
4
4
4
4
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
(1.2)
(1.2)
(1.2)
(1.2)
3
3
3
3
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
5
5
5
5
5 (1.5)
(1.2)
(1.2)
(1.2)
(1.2)
5 (1.5)
3
3
3
3
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
(0.9)
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
(0.3)
(0.3)
(0.3)
(0.3)
(0.3)
(0.3)
(0.3)
(0.3)
(0.3)
(0.3)
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
(1.2)
(1.2)
(1.2)
(1.2)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
4
4
4
4
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
(0.6)
3 (0.9)
2
2
2
2
-1/4'
LDF6-50
42396A -1
4 (1.2)
4 (1.2)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
-5/8"
-5/8'
42396A -2
42396A -2
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
LDF7-50A
HJ7-50A
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
2 (0.6)
2 (0.6)
2 -1/4'
2 -1/4'
LDF12-50
HJ12-50
42395A -4
42396A -4
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3 (0.9)
3'
HJ8-50B
31766A -11
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
4'
HJ11-50B
31766A -10
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5"
HJ9HP-50
HJ9-50
33598 -5
33598 -5
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
5 (1.5)
7/8'
5"
3 (0.9)
Definitions and Assumptions 1. Per EIA -222 Standard: Coefficient of drag for coaxial cable is 1.2 (cylindrical members). Ice forms completely around member (360 degrees).
Combined wind and ice loading is reduced by 25% to reflect lower probability of wind and ice occuring simutaneously. 2. Wind speeds are maximum, which Includes gust
factors and exposure factors.
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for
150 ft (46 m) tower with 125 mph (200 km /h) wind speed and 1/2" radial ice (typical conditions) are highlighted in
red. See "Hanger Spacing Considerations," page 593 for further information.
- Recommended Maximum
Cable
Type Number
Hanger Spacing
Hanger
Type Number
Wind Speed:
Radial Ice:
No Ice
(1.22)
(1.22)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
206706A -6
(1.22)
HJ5-50
HJ5-75
HT5-50
FT5-50T
206706A -2
206706A -2
206706A -2
206706A -2
206706A -2
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
(1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
3 (0.91)
-1/4"
LDF6-50
206706A -3
(0.91)
-5/8"
-5/8"
LDF7-50A
HJ7-50A
206706A -4
206706A -4
3
3
2-1/4"
LDF12-50
206706A -5
1/2"
LDF4-50A
206706A
-1
1/2"
LDF4-75
1/2"
FSJ4-50B
FSJ4-75A
1/2"
HT4-50
HJ4-50
206706A -1
206706A -1
206706A -1
206706A -1
206706A -1
206706A -1
206706A -1
206706A -1
206706A -1
5/8"
LDF4.5-50
7/8"
LDF5-50A
7/8"
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
1
1
1
HL4RP-50
HLT4-50
HS4RP-50
HST4-50
Wind Speed:
Radial Ice:
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
(0.91)
(0.61)
(0.91)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
3 (0.91)
(0.91)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.91)
(1.22)
(0.91)
(0.61)
(0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
3 (0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
3 (0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
3 (0.91)
(0.61)
(0.91)
(0.91)
3 (0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
3 (0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(1.22)
3 (0.91)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
206706A-6
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
HT5-50
FT5-50T
206706A -2
206706A -2
206706A -2
206706A -2
206706A -2
LDF6-50
206706A-3
3
3
3
1-5/8"
1-5/8"
LDF7-50A
HJ7-50A
206706A-4
206706A-4
2-1/4"
LDF12-50
206706A-5
No Ice
3
3
2
2
(0.61)
(0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.91)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.91)
(0.91)
2
2
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.30)
(0.61)
(0.61)
HJ5-75
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
LDF5-50A
HJ5-50
(0.91)
(0.91)
7/8"
7/8"
LDF4.5-50
5/8"
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
206706A -1
206706A -1
-1/4"
HT4-50
HJ4-50
1/2"
1/2"
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
-1
1/2"
1/2"
(0.91)
-1
1/2"
206706A
206706A
1/2"
HS4RP-50
HST4-50
1/2"
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
(0.61)
1/2"
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(0.91)
206706A -1
206706A -1
206706A -1
206706A -1
206706A -1
206706A -1
1/2"
(1.22)
(1.22)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
(1.22)
No Ice
LDF4-50A
LDF4-75
FSJ4-50B
FSJ4-75A
HL4RP-50
HLT4-50
1/2"
No Ice
(0.91)
3 (0.91)
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
(0.61)
(0.61)
2 (0.61)
(0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2
(0.61)
2 (0.61)
2
1
1
1
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
1
1
1
1
1
1
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
1
1
1
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
(0.30)
Definitions and Assumptions 1. Per EIA -222 Standard: Coefficient of drag for coaxial cable is 1.2 (cylindrical members) Ice forms completely around member (360 degrees).
Combined wind and ice loading is reduced by 25% to reflect lower probability of wind and ice occuring simutaneously. 2. Wind speeds are maximum, which includes gust
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The maximum spacing recommendations assume that all hangers are properly installed and tightened. Recommendations
for a 150 ft (46 m) tower with 125 mph (200 km /h) wind speed and 1/2' radial ice (typical conditions) are highlighted in
red. See "Hanger Spacing Considerations," page 593 for further information.
Insulated Hangers
Cable Size
Cable
Type Number
Hanger
Type Number
Wind Speed:
Radial Ice:
No Ice
No Ice
3.5 (1.07)
4.5 (1.37)
4.5 (1.37)
2 (0.61)
1.5 (0.46)
3 (0.91)
1.5 (0.46)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5 (0.76)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
2.5 (0.76)
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
5.5 (1.68)
5.5 (1.68)
3.5 (1.07)
3.5 (1.07)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5 (0.76)
4.5 (1.37)
5 (1.52)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
5.5 (1.68)
5.5 (1.68)
5.5 (1.68)
5 (1.52)
3.5 (1.07)
3.5 (1.07)
3.5 (1.07)
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
5 (1.52)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
5 (1.52)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
5 (1.52)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
4 (1.22)
2.5 (0.76)
2 (0.61)
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
5.5 (1.68)
5.5 (1.68)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
3.5 (1.07)
3.5 (1.07)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
3 (0.91)
2.5 (0.76)
3 (0.91)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5 (0.76)
5.5 (1.68)
5.5 (1.68)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
3.5 (1.07)
3.5 (1.07)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
(1.07)
(1.07)
(1.07)
(1.07)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
5.5 (1.68)
5.5 (1.68)
4.5 (1.37)
4.5 (1.37)
5 (1.52)
5 (1.52)
5 (1.52)
5 (1.52)
4.5 (1.37)
4.5 (1.37)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
5.5 (1.68)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
HT5 -50
11662 -2
11662 -2
11662 -2
11662 -2
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
-1/4'
LDF6 -50
33948 -5
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
-5/8'
-5/8'
HJ7 -50A
33948 -3
33948 -3
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
2 -1/4'
HJ12 -50
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
LDF12 -50
33948 -6
33948 -6
6 (1.83)
2 -1/4'
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
3'
HJ8 -50B
33948 -2
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
4'
HJ11 -50
33948 -4
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
5"
HJ9 -50
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
HJ9HP -50
33948 -1
33948 -1
6 (1.83)
5"
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
1/4"
FSJ1 -75A
1/4"
HST1 -50
1/4'
LDF1 -50
3/8'
EFX2 -50
3/8"
ETS2 -50
3/8'
3/8'
3/8'
FSJ2 -50
3/8"
LDF2 -50
1/2'
1/2'
1/2'
1/2'
1/2'
1/2'
1/2'
1/2'
1/2'
1/2'
FSJ4 -50B
7/8'
7/8'
7/8'
7/8'
LDF5 -50A
1
1
HS2RP -50
HST2 -50
FSJ4 -75A
LDF4 -50A
LDF4 -75A
HL4RP -50
HLT4 -50
HS4RP -50
HST4 -50
HT4 -50
HJ4 -50
HJ5 -50
HJ5 -75
LDF7 -50A
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
3 (0.91)
(0.76)
(0.76)
(0.76)
(0.76)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3
3
6
6
(1.07)
(1.07)
(1.07)
(1.07)
(0.91)
(0.91)
(1.83)
(1.83)
(0.30)
1.5 (0.46)
1.5 (0.46)
2 (0.61)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5 (0.76)
4.5 (1.37)
5 (1.52)
Definitions and Assumptions 1. Per EIA-222 Standard: Coefficient of drag for coaxial cable is 1.2 (cylindrical members). Ice forms completely around member (360 degrees).
Combined wind and ice loading is reduced by 25% to reflect lower probability of wind and ice occuring simutaneously. 2. Wind speeds are maximum, which includes gust
factors and exposure factors.
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for
150 ft (46 m) tower with 125 mph (200 km/h) wind speed and 1/2' radial ice (typical conditions) are highlighted in
red. See "Hanger Spacing Considerations," page 593 for further information.
Insulated Hangers
Cable Size
Cable
Type Number
Hanger
Type Number
No Ice
1/4
1/4
1/4
FSJ1-75A
3/8"
EFX2-50
3/8"
ETS2-50
3/8"
FSJ2-50
3/8"
3/8"
HS2RP-50
HST2-50
3/8"
LDF2-50
1/2"
FSJ4-50B
FSJ4-75A
HST1-50
LDF1-50
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
2.5 (0.76)
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
3.5 (1.07)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
1/Z
LDF4-50A
LDF4-75A
HL4RP-50
HLT4-50
HS4RP-50
HST4-50
HT4-50
1/2"
HJ4-50
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
11662 -3
7/8"
LDF5-50A
HJ5-50
HJ5-75
HT5-50
11662 -2
11662 -2
11662 -2
11662 -2
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
1/2
1/2'
1/Z
1/2'
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
Wind Speed:
Radial Ice:
No Ice
2 (0.61)
(0.30)
1.5 (0.46)
1.5 (0.46)
0.5 (0.15)
(0.61)
(0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
1.5 (0.46)
1.5 (0.46)
1.5 (0.46)
(0.61)
2 (0.61)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5 (0.76)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
4 (1.22)
6 (1.83)
1.5 (0.46)
1.5 (0.46)
3.5 (1.07)
5 (1.52)
5 (1.52)
5.5 (1.68)
(0.30)
1.5 (0.46)
2.5 (0.76)
(0.30)
1 (0.30)
1.5 (0.46)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5 (0.76)
2 (0.61)
2.5 (0.76)
1.5 (0.46)
1.5 (0.46)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
2.5 (0.76)
1.5 (0.46)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
1.5 (0.46)
1.5 (0.46)
3.5 (1.07)
2 (0.61)
1.5 (0.46)
2.5 (0.76)
3.5 (1.07)
3.5 (1.07)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5 (0.76)
2 (0.61)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
3 (0.91)
3.5 (1.07)
3.5 (1.07)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
2.5 (0.76)
2.5 (0.76)
2 (0.61)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
5 (1.52)
3.5 (1.07)
4 (1.22)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
4.5 (1.37)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
5 (1.52)
6 (1.83)
5.5 (1.68)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
4.5 (1.37)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
2 (0.61)
3 (0.91)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
2
2
1
1
(0.30)
(0.30)
1.5 (0.46)
1.5 (0.46)
1.5 (0.46)
1
(0.30)
1.5 (0.46)
1.5 (0.46)
1.5 (0.46)
1.5 (0.46)
1.5 (0.46)
1.5 (0.46)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
-1/4"
LDF6-50
33948 -5
-5/8"
33948 -3
33948 -3
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
5.5 (1.68)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
-5/8'
HJ7-50A
LDF7-50A
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
4.5 (1.37)
6 (1.83)
HJ12-50
LDF12-50
33948 -6
33948 -6
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
2 -1/4"
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
3'
HJ8-50B
33948 -2
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
4'
HJ11-50
33948 -4
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
6 (1.83)
5 (1.52)
5 (1.52)
4.5 (1.52)
5'
HJ9-50
HJ9HP-50
33948 -1
33948 -1
4.5 (1.37)
4.5 (1.37)
4.5 (1.37)
4.5 (1.37)
4.5 (1.37)
4.5 (1.37)
3 (0.91)
3.(0.91)
3.(0.91)
3 (0.91)
2 -1/4"
5"
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
Definitions and Assumptions 1. Per EIA -222 Standard: Coefficient of drag for coaxial cable is 1.2 (cylindrical members). Ice forms completely around member (360 degrees).
Combined wind and ice loading is reduced by 25% to reflect lower probability of wind and ice occuring simutaneously. 2 Wind speeds are maximum, which includes gust
factors and exposure factors.
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The maximum spacing recommendations assume that all hangers are properly installed and tightened. Recommendations
for a 150 ft (46 m) tower with 125 mph (200 km /h) wind speed and 1/2' radial ice (typical conditions) are highlighted in
red. See "Hanger Spacing Considerations," page 593 for further information.
Cable
Type Number
Stack Configuration
Wind Speed:
Radial Ice:
No Ice
1/2'
LDF4 -50A
1/2"
LDF4 -50A
L4CLICK, 1-Stack
L4CLICK, 2 -Stack
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
No ice
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
L4CLICK, 3 -Stack
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
Note: These same hanger spacing recommendations apply for the other following 1/2' cable types: LDF4 -75A, HL4RP-50, HLT4-50, HS4RP-50, HST4 -50, HT4 -50, HJ4 -50
1/2"
LDF4 -50A
5/8'
LDF4.5 -50
L45CLICK, 1-Stack
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
5/8"
LDF4.5 -50
L45CLICK, 2 -Stack
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
5/8"
LDF4.5 -50
L45CLICK, 3 -Stack
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3(0.91)
3(0.91)
3(0.91)
Note: These same hanger spacing recommendations apply for the other following 5/8' cable types: HJ4.5-50
7/8'
7/8'
7/8'
LDF5-50A
LDF5-50A
L5CLICK, 1-Stack
L5CLICK, 2-Stack
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
4 (1.22)
LDF5-50A
L5CLICK, 3-Stack
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3(0.91)
3(0.91)
3(0.91)
Note: These same hanger spacing recommendations apply for the other following 7/8' cable types: VXL5 -50, HJ5 -50, HJ5 -75, HT5 -5.
1-1/4'
1-1/4'
1-1/4'
LDF6-50
L6CLICK, 1-Stack
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
LDF6-50
LDF6-50
L6CLICK, 2-Stack
L6CLICK, 3-Stack
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3(0.91)
4 (1.22)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3(0.91)
3 (0.91)
1-5/8'
LDF7-50A
L7CLICK, 1-Stack
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
4 (1.22)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
1-5/8"
LDF7-50A
LDF7-50A
L7CLICK, 2-Stack
L7CLICK, 3-Stack
3(0.91)
3(0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3(0.91)
3(0.91)
1-5/8'
Note: These same hanger spacing recommendations apply for the other following
Wind Speed:
Radial ice:
No Ice
3 (0.91)
3(0.91)
3(0.91)
3(0.91)
3(0.91)
3(0.91)
3(0.91)
No Ice
3 (0.91)
L4CLICK, 1 -Stack
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
L4CLICK, 2 -Stack
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
1/2"
LDF4 -50A
L4CLICK, 3 -Stack
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
Note: These same hanger spacing recommendations apply for the other following 1/2' cable types: LDF4 -75A, HL4RP-50, HLT4 -50, HS4RP -50, HST4 -50, HT4 -50, HJ4 -50
1/2"
LDF4 -50A
1/2"
LDF4 -50A
5/8'
LDF4.5 -50
L45CLICK, 1-Stack
5/8"
5/8"
LDF4.5 -50
LDF4.5 -50
L45CLICK, 2 -Stack
L45CLICK, 3 -Stack
3(0.91)
3(0.91)
2(0.61)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
Note: These same hanger spacing recommendations apply for the other following 5/8' cable types: HJ4.5-50
7/8"
LDF5 -50A
7/8'
LDF5 -50A
7/8"
LDF5 -50A
1 -Stack
L5CLICK, 2 -Stack
L5CLICK, 3 -Stack
L5CLICK,
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
Note: These same hanger spacing recommendations apply for the other following 7/8' cable types: VXL5 -50, HJ5 -50, HJ5-75, HT5-50
1
-1/4'
LDF6 -50
L6CLICK,
-Stack
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
-1/4"
LDF6 -50
L6CLICK, 2 -Stack
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
-1/4'
LDF6 -50
L6CLICK, 3 -Stack
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
-5/8"
LDF7 -50A
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
3 (0.91)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
-5/8'
LDF7 -50A
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
-5/8"
LDF7 -50A
L7CLICK, 1-Stack
L7CLICK, 2 -Stack
L7CLICK, 3 -Stack
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
(0.61)
2 (0.61)
2 (0.61)
Note: These same hanger spacing recommendations apply for the other following
These hanger spacings have been specified based on using the Click -On hangers with Andrew specified hardware kits.
for coaxial cable is 1.2 (cylindrical members). Ice forms completely around member
(360 degrees). Combined wind and ice loading is reduced by 25% to reflect lower probability of wind and ice occuring simutaneously. 2. Wind speeds are maximum,
which includes gust factors and exposure factors.
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tension is easy to determine. The hanger is simply
tightened until there is a 5/16" gap between the clamp
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5/8"
7/8"
1 -1/4"
1 -5/8"
2 -1/4"
3"
4"
Maximum
Spacing
Referto
table
on
page 594
Photo
Ref.
Type
Number
43211A
42396A -9
42396A -5
42396A -1
42396A -2
42396A -4
31766A -11
31766A -10
(25 - 50)
2 - 3
(50 - 75)
3- 4(75 -100)
4- 5(100 -125)
5- 6(125 -150)
6- 8(150 -200)
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31670 -1
31670 -2
31670 -3
31670 -4
31670 -5
31670 -6
1.5 (20
40)
in (25 mm)
Standoff
30848 -5
30848 -4
30848 -1
30848 -2
30848 -3
Grip with
41108A -1
41108A -2
41108A -3
Kit of
12 (305)
31771
24 (610)
31771 -9
31771 -6
36 (915)
31771 -10
3"
4"
5"
Support Clamp
Kit of 10
F1SGRIP
L1SGRIP
F1 SG RIP-11K
1/4" LDF1
3/8" EFX2
E2SGRIP
E2SGRIP-2IK
3/8" LDF2
3/8" FSJ2
L2SGRIP
F2SGRIP
L2SGRIP-2IK
F2SGRIP-2IK
1/2" FSJ4
F4SGRIP
1/2" LDF4
L4SGRIP
1/4" FSJ1
L1 SG RIP-11K
7/8" LDF5NXL5
L5SGRIP
F4SGRIP-41K
L4SGRIP-41K
L45SGRIP-45IK
L5SGRIP-5IK
1-1/4" LDF6NXL6
1-5/8" LDF7NXL7
2-1/4" LDF12
L6SGRIP
L7SGRIP
L6SGRIP-6IK
L7SGRIP-7IK
L12SGRIP
L12SGRIP-121K
5/8" LDF4.5
L45SGRIP
Kit of 5
31771 -4
5/8"
7/8"
1 -1/4"
1 -5/8"
2-1/4"
One Clamp
5" Cables
in (mm)
1/2"
Cable Size
Rod Length
Hoisting Grip
Type Number
Optional Support
Clamp Type Number
43094
29958
192568
29961
24312A
31535
26985A
34759
31031 -1
F4SGRIP-4IK
L45SGRIP-45IK
L5SGRIP-5IK
L6SGRIP-6IK
L7SGRIP-7IK
L12SGRIP-121K
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- 5"
Cables Single.
Max. Spacing
-1/4"
Refer to
-5/8"
2-1/4"
1
1
3"
4"
5'
Type Number
33948 -5
33948 -3
33948 -6
33948 -2
3- 4(75 -100)
4 -5(100 -125)
5- 6(125 -150)
Type 40430 -1
For
33948 -4
33948 -1
11
"
Or-
-1/4"
- 5"
cable
Type 13555A
Type Number
43130 -1
43130 -2
43130 -3
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Snap-In Hangers
Attach Without Hardware
Quick and easy attachment in all types of weather. The
hangers snap directly into holes in the tower support
members (patents pending). Installation time and cost
are substantially reduced.
Snap -In hangers can be used on any tower, by using the
specially designed adapters described below. Guyed tower
Cable Size
Type Number
1/2"
206706 -1
206706A -6
206706 -2
206706 -3
206706 -4
206706 -5
5/8"
7/8"
1
-1/4"
-5/8"
2-1/4"
1
Snap-In Adapters
support attaches to
existing angle tower members. Includes angle support
pre -punched with 3/4" and 7/16" holes to accommodate
Snap -In hanger, and standard hanger.
A Tower/Hanger Adapter cable
Number of
Cable Runs
Connections Required
Type No.
206929 -1
206929 -4
206929 -8
J -Bolt
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Snap -In
Hanger
attaching cove-
VC
tar
grounding wire
4'(102 mm)
C
Included
12
Ang e-leg
hardware
or ipe-leg
2-12'
(64 m
2-1
(64 mm)
E
Round Member
Angle Member
Type
1 -2 (25 -50)
2 -3 (50 -75)
3-4 (75 -100)
STS -12
4 -5 (100 -125)
STS -45
2 -1/2'
to 4'
5'to6'
8"
Diameter
Type No.
1-1/2" to 5-9/16"
6' to 8-5/8"
10-3/4" to 12-3/4"
HAA -B2249
HAA -B2250
HAA -B2251
STS -23
STS -34
Number or
Cable Runs
Dimensions, in (mm)
Type No.
22 (559)
31.9 (810)
43.4
RTA -B1598
12
604
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RTA -B1599
RTA -B1600
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-1/4"
-5/8"
Type Number
LDF4 -50A
LDF4.5 -50A
LDF5 -50A
5/8"
Hanger
Cable
Type
1/2"
- Kits of 10
L4CLICK
L45CLICK
L5CLICK
L6CLICK
L7CLICK
LDF6 -50
LDF7 -50A
Type
Type
Number
(Hangers)
M10 Kit
Number
3/8" Kit
Cable
Size
3
1
243095 -11
243095 -7
243095 -3
243095 -9
243095 -5
243095 -1
243095 -12
243095 -8
243095 -4
243095 -10
243095 -6
243095 -2
o ol
Description
Type No.
244338
243684
243684 -M
244350
12395 -1
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U.K.
0800-250055
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Click -On
Hanger
Lock Washer
Flat Washers
Lockwasher
and Nut
Nut
0lO
-',
'IMO"
Angle
Adaptor
Threaded Rod
Flat Member
Threaded Rod
Click -On
Lock Washer
Hanger
Ceiling
Adaptor
Lock Washer, Nut
and Flat Washer
Tower
Standoff
Click-On
Hanger
Threaded
,7
Rod
Click -On
Hanger
Threaded Rod
Tower
Standoff
Hex
Nut
Threaded
Rod
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1.1
,I
..1<.,
I-
.....
Angle KwikClamp
Round/Flat KwikClamp
...4
Channel KwikClamp
mm Round or
mm Flat Plate
Number
1/2" LOF
5/8" LOF
7/8" LDFNXL
of Runs
Type No.
Type No.
Type No.
L4CLAMP -RDN -1
L4CLAMP -RDN -2
L4CLAMP -RDN -3
L45CLAMP-RDN-1
L45CLAMP-RDN-2
L45CLAMP-RDN-3
L5CLAMP-RDN-1
L5CLAMP-RDN-2
L5CLAMP-RDN-3
L6CLAMP-RDN-1
L6CLAMP-RDN-2
L6CLAMP-RDN-3
L7CLAMP-RON-1
L7CLAMP-RON-2
L7CLAMP-RON-3
L4CLAMP-ANG40-1
L4CLAMP-ANG40-2
L4CLAMP-ANG40-3
L45CLAMP-ANG40-1
L45CLAMP-ANG40-2
L45CLAMP-ANG40-3
LSCLAMP-ANG40-1
L5CLAMP-ANG40-2
L5CLAMP-ANG40-3
L6CLAMP-ANG40-1
L6CLAMP-ANG40-2
L6CLAMP-ANG40-3
L7CLAMP-ANG40-1
L7CLAMP-ANG40-2
L7CLAMP-ANG40-3
L4CLAMP-ANG50-1
L4CLAMP-ANG50-2
L4CLAMP-ANG50-3
L45CLAMP-ANG50-1
L45CLAMP-ANG50-2
L45CLAMP-ANG50-3
L5CLAMP-ANG50-1
L5CLAMP-ANG50-2
L5CLAMP-ANG50-3
L6CLAMP-ANG50-1
L6CLAMP-ANG50-2
L6CLAMP-ANG50-3
L7CLAMP-ANG50-1
L7CLAMP-ANG50-2
L7CLAMP-ANG50-3
L4CLAMP-CNL-1
L4CLAMP-CNL-2
L4CLAMP-CNL-3
L45CLAMP-CNL-1
L45CLAMP-CNL-2
L45CLAMP-CNL-3
L5CLAMP-CNL-1
L5CLAMP-CNL-2
L5CLAMP-CNL-3
16CLAMP-CNL-1
L6CLAMP-CNL-2
16CLAMP-CNL-3
L7CLAMP-CNL-1
L7CLAMP-CNL-2
L7CLAMP-CNL-3
40 mm Angle
50 mm Angle
Channel Section
40x22x1.5mm
-1/4" LDF
Type No.
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Type No.
Cable Ties
Nylon Cable Tie Kit in Plastic Box. Black, weather- resistant cable ties. Kits are packaged in a reusable plastic box
and organized for quick selection.
Includes:
rr
ei-4444
111""144,1
Nylon Cable Tie Kit
in Plastic Box
Installation Tool
Kit of 10
Kit of 50
Kit of 100
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Velcro is
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Grounding Kits
SureGroundTM Kit
SureGround
PIusTM Kit
Easy Installation
Kits Include
Standard Grounding Kits for 1/2" and Larger Cables.
Series 204989 and 241088 kits include a solid copper
strap riveted to the grounding wire, a coiling tool for
proper tightening, tower attachment hardware, and a
two -part tape weatherproofing system. Field- attachable,
crimp -on grounding lugs require the use of a crimping
tool (not included, described below).
Standard Grounding Kit for 1/4" and 3/8" Cables.
Includes a solid copper strap, connection hardware,
tower atachment hardware, and a two -part tape
weatherproofing system
Type 223158
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Grounding Kits
Kits are available with either factory attached lugs or field
attachable lugs. Standard grounding kits feature field
attachable lugs that are either crimp -on or screw -on.
SureGroundTM grounding kits have crimp -on field
attachable lugs.
One or two -hole lugs are available as indicated in the
table. The holes on the two -hole lug fit common bus bar
configurations with spacings of 0.750, 8.815 or 1.0 inch.
All Andrew bus bars will accept both types of lugs.
Type 244456
variety of lengths as
Cable Size
Mr and
3/8"
1/2"
-1/4"
-5/8"
2- 1 /4"and 3"
4"
5
610
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With Factory
Attached
One -Hole Lug
With Factory
Attached
Two -Hole Lug
Attachable
Screw -On
One -Hole Lug
Type No.
Type No.
Type No.
Type No.
24 in (610 mm)
223158
204989 -1
204989 -2
204989 -3
204989 -4
204989 -5
204989 -6
204989 -7
24 in (610 mm)
36 in (915 mm)
223158 -2
241088 -1
241088 -2
241088 -3
241088 -4
241088 -5
241088 -6
241088 -7
241088 -8
241088 -9
241088 -10
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36 in (915 mm)
204989 -31
204989 -32
204989 -33
204989 -34
204989 -35
204989 -36
204989 -37
Factory Attached
Factory Attached
SGL4-06B1
SGL4-06B2
LDF45
LDF5
SGL45-06B1
SGL5-06B1
SGL45-06B2
SGL5-06B2
LDF6
SGL6-06B1
SGL6-06B2
LDF7
SGL7-06B1
SGL7-06B2
LDF12
SGL12-06B1
SGL12-06B2
SGL4-10B1
SGL4-10B2
LDF45
SGL45-10B1
SGL45-10B2
LDF5
SGL5-10B1
SGL5-10B2
LDF6
SGL6-10B1
SGL6-10B2
LDF7
SGL7-10B1
SGL7-10B2
LDF12
SGL12.10B1
SGL12-10B2
LDF5
LDF6
LDF7
LDF12
SGL4-15B3
SGL45-15B3
SGL4-15B4
SGL45-15B4
SGL5-15B3
SGL6-15B3
SGL5-15B4
SGL6-15B4
SGL7-15B3
SGL12-15B3
SGL7-15B4
SGL12-15B4
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Factory Attached
SGPL4-15B3
SGPL45-1583
SGPL5-15B3
SGPL4-15B4
SGPL45-15B4
SGPL5-15B4
SGPL6-15B3
SGPL7-15B3
SGPL6-15B4
SGPL7-15B4
SGPL12-15B3
SGPL12-15B4
LDF4.5
LDF5
SGPL4-06B1
SGPL45-06B1
SGPL5-06B1
SGPL4-06B2
SGPL45-06B2
SGPL5-06B2
LDF6
SGPL6-06B1
SGPL6-06B2
LDF7
SGPL7-06B1
SGPL12-06B1
SGPL7-06B2
SGPL12-06B2
LDF12
SGPL4-1081
SGPL45-10B1
SGPL5-10B1
SGPL6-10B1
SGPL4-1082
SGPL45-10B2
SGPL5-10B2
SGPL6-10B2
LDF7
SGPL7-10B1
SGPL7-10B2
LDF12
SGPL12-1081
SGPL12-10B2
LDF4
LDF4.5
LDF5
LDF6
LDF4.5
LDF5
LDF6
LDF7
LDF12
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Type UGBKIT
Type UGBKIT -2
Grounding
Positions
Per Bar
Type
Number
UGBA-DINU -36
UGBA-N -36
UGBA-DIN -34
UGBA-DINU -34
UGBA-N -34
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Ordering Information
Interface Type
Type Number
Bulkhead N Female
Bulkhead 7 -16 DIN Female
APTL6-BNF-(')
APTL6-BDF-(')
Female
Bulkhead
APTL7-BNF-(')
APTL7-BDF-(')
Female
t U.S. and
wireless systems.
Easy installation
Operating Frequencies
Frequency
Band, MHz
Insertion
Loss, dB
Return Loss
dB, Typical
Detail
Number
800 -870
< 0.1
28.0
824 -900
< 0.1
-6
-2
824-960
<
28.0
28.0
870 -960
< 0.1
28.0
-3
1700 -1900
1850 -1990
< 0.1
28.0
-11
< 0.1
28.0
-9
-1
Completely weatherproof
RingFlaremm
Maintenance free
Revised 12/00
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Arrestor Plus
T-Series,
Fully weatherproof
Easy installation
excellent lightning protection and outstanding RF performance, in a compact design, that is ideal for confined
applications, indoors or outdoors.
Using quarter -wave surge protection technology, this
T- shaped arrestor offers true multistrike protection. For an
applied current impulse at 20 kA (8 x 20 waveform), the
throughput energy is less than 1 mJ. Silver plated components
and high pressure contacts throughout also ensure low levels
of intermodulation and excellent VSWR performance. The slim
profile easily fits inside equipment enclosures. It it also fully
weatherproof and is suitable for a variety of outdoor
applications.
The Arrestor Plus T- Series is supplied with a grounding stud
and accessories.
Ordering Information
Interlace Type
Type Number
APT -NMNM
Male/N Male
Female /N Female
-()
APT-NFNF -(')
APT -NFNM
-()
APT-DFDF -(')
APT -DFDM
-()
Operating Frequencies
Insertion
Loss, dB
VSWR
824 -960
824 -900
< 0.1
1.10
1.07
-1
870 -960
800 -870
< 0.1
-3
1700 -1900
1850 -1990
< 0.1
1.07
1.07
1.07
1.07
Frequency Band,
MHz"
< 0.1
< 0.1
< 0.1
Max.
Detail
Number
-2
-6
-11
-9
Type 243394
Type 243396
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Ordering Information
Gas Tube Static
Sparkover Voltage
Number
90
230
350
90
230
350
90
230
350
Interface Type
Bulkhead Type
and Type
Female
Female
and Type
Male
Type
90
230
350
1000
APGHP-BNFNM -1000
Type Number
90
GASTUBE-090
230
GASTUBE-230
350
GASTUBE -350
1000
GASTUBE -1000
Type Number
Type N
243951
7 -16 DIN
243950
lightning protection in a single component that is completely soldered to seal in performance and seal out
the elements. SureFlex Arrestor Plus assemblies include
bulkhead mounting and will fit into your base station
cabinet or in building applications.
Contact Andrew to have an assembly designed for your
application.
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Weatherproofing
Cable Size
For Connector Interface
to 1/2"
1-5/8"
For Splices
3", 4"
and
-5/8"
-1/4"
5"
and 2 -1/4"
2
6
7/8"
1/2"
12
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Weatherproofing
- Cold Shrink
Ordering Information
Kit Coverage
Cable Size to Cable Size
311,4TM
1/2"-i/2"
7/8"-7/8"
1-1/4'-1-1/4'
1-5/8"-1-5/8"
Cold Shrink
This weatherproofing product seals and protects
connectors, splices and jumper -to- antenna interfaces
from the environment.
0.80 -0.63
0.80 -0.80
0.84 -0.29
0.84 -0.41
0.84 0.63
1.20 -0.29
1.20 -0.41
3M and Cold
Shrink'
Company.
(20 -16)
(20 -20)
(21 -7.4)
(21 -10)
(21 -16)
(30 -7.4)
(30 -10)
1.20 -0.63 (30 -16)
1.20 -0.29 (30 -7.4)
1.20 -0.41 (30 -10)
1.20 -0.63 (30 -16)
1.40 -0.41 (36 -10)
1.40 -0.63 (36 -16)
weatherproofing tapes.
241475 -3
241474 -4
241474 -5
241474 -6
241474 -6
Number
No Tools Required
Type
Connectors
1-5/8"-7/8"
Min. Application
Diameters' in (mm)
"'
"'
"'
"'
"'
"'
"'
"'
"'
241475 -13
241475 -13
241474-7
2 41 47 5 -1 2
241475 -9
241475 -9
241475 -11
241475 -5A
241475 -5A
241475 -11
241475 -5A
241475 -5A
241475 -8
241475 -8
2 41 54 8 -1 0
241548 -8
241548 -8
2 41 54 8 -1 1
241548 -9
241548 -9
241548 -4
241474 -7
241548 -5
0.84
1-5/8' LDF7-APTL7
1.20
1.20
"
241474 -5
241474 -6
241474 -6
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A
Number of
Openings
5 (127)
9.5 (241)
12
17.5 (444)
25.5 (648)
16
25.5 (648)
(178)
(127)
25.5 (648)
25.5 (648)
25.5 (648)
25.5 (648)
9.5 (241)
9.5 (241)
9.5 (241)
17.5 (444)
25.5 (648)
17.5 (444)
25.5 (648)
9.5 (241)
17.5 (444)
17.5 (444)
3
4
6
Cable
Size
Number of
Holes in Boots
3
1
1/2" Foam
1/2" Foam
1/2" Foam
1/2" Air
1/2" Air
5/8"
5/8"
Type SEP -4
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
Type Number
1/2"
40656A -3
40656A -7
40656A -1
40656A -5
40656A -2
40656A -6
40394 -2
40394 -1
33938 -5
4"
5"
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
(139)
(139)
(139)
(139)
7
7
7
7
(178)
(178)
(178)
(178)
48940 -1
48940 -2
48940 -3
48940 -4
48940 -6
-1/4"
1 -5/8"
2-1/4"
1
3"
1
1
1
1
204679A -17
204679A -19
204679A -5
204679A -7
204679A -16
204679A -6
204679A -1
204679A -13
204679A -14
204679A -2
204679A -18
204679A -15
204679A -3
204679A -4
204679A -8
204679A -9
1/2" Foam
1/2" Foam
1/2" Foam
1/2" Air
1/2" Air
5/8"
5/8"
7/8"
7/8"
-1/4"
1 -5/8"
2-1/4"
1
3"
Cable Boot
Type No.
3/8" Foam
3"
204673 -1
204673 -2
204673 -4
204673 -8
204673 -12
204673 -16
1/4" Foam
-1/4"
1 -5/8"
2 -1/4"
No.
Type
in (mm)
5/8"
7/8"
Opening Distance
Center to Center
Cable Entry Boot. Use with above feed thru plate, with
the corresponding size entry hole.
(178)
Ins
Width
in (mm)
Height
in (mm)
1
1
1
1
Revised 7/00
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48939A -16
48939A -6
48939A -8
48939A -17
48939A -7
48939A -5
48939A -14
48939A -15
48939A -1
48939A -2
48939A -3
48939A -4
48939A -9
48939A -10
619
ArrestorPortTM
II
EASIAX Cable
ArrestorPortTM II Kit
Prep Tool
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EASIAX Plus
Now cable installers and system designers can dramatically reduce cable preparation time and expense while
improving overall system performance with the EASIAX
Plus Automated Cable Preparation Tool. Fit the EASIAX
Plus Tool to any standard power drill and it removes the
cable jacket, outer conductor, and foam, then cuts
back and chamfers the inner conductor to the correct
dimensions for connector attachment all in less than
15 seconds. The EASIAX Plus automated method of
cable preparation provides cable connections that are
more consistent, more reliable, and more repeatable.
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Connector Type
LDF1 -50
Standard
CPTLI
CPT -BKS
EFX2 -50
Standard
CPT- E2L2N,
CPT -BKS
and DIN
CPT- E2L2DIN
LDF2 -50
Standard
CPT- E2L2N,
and DIN
CPT -BKS
CPT- E2L2DIN
FSJ4 -50B
FSJ4 Version 2
CPT-F4'
CPT -BK
LDF4 -50 A
RingFlareTM
CPT- L4ARC1
CPT -BKS
LDF4.5 -50
RingFlare
CPT- L45ARC
CPT -BKS
LDF5 -50A
CPTL5A
CPT -BK5
LDF6 -50
Standard
CPTL6
CPT -BK6
LDF7 -50A
CPTL7
CPT -BK7
* For
For discontinued tool CPT -F4B use CPT -BKSF4 blade kit
Connector Type
FSJ4 -50B
209874
LDF4 -50A
MCPT-L4
MCPT-BK5
LDF5 -50A
MCPT -78
MCPT-BK5
VXL5 -50
MCPT -78
MCPT-BK5
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Kit type numbers are listed in the top row and include the
tools indicated with an "X ".
Type Numbers
for Individual
Tools
Description
Kit Type Numbers:
Complete
Basic
Tool Box
Tool Box
DIN
FSJ1/FSJ4/
LDF4 Kit
LDF5 Kit
TB -N -KIT
TB -F14L4 -KIT
TB -L5 -KIT
TB -AW -KIT
TB -COMP -KIT
TB-BASIC -KIT
224351
Tool Box
224352
Safety Knife
224353
Wire Snips
224354
Inch/Millimeter Rule
224355
Greasing Brush
224356
Point File
224390
224391
Emery Cloth
224392
Flare Hammer
224393
Flat Hammer
224394
MCPT-78
MCPT-L4
207865
224358
224360
224361
224362
244494
224363
224368
224373
224377
Soldering Pliers
224380
224395
114468
114469
241953
243398
-1 ft (30 cm)
x
x
x
x
x
x
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Attachment Tools
Crimping Tool
Wrenches
Number
Description
Application
244373
LDF12 connectors
244374
LDF7 connectors
244375
LDF6 connectors
244376
21
244377
244378
LDF5 connectors
244379
Coupling torque
Type
mm torque wrench
LDF4.5 connectors
connectors
Wrench Kit
Kit includes the three wrenches listed below.
Type 244372
This tool removes the exact amount of jacketing necessary to attach a grounding strap in one simple, precise
step, without the use of knives. The tool takes just seconds to use. Simply snap it in place around the cable and
rotate. The tool is ideal for use on cables mounted close
to structures and other cable runs. It will not scrape or
damage the cable's outer conductor.
Cable
Type
Tool
Type No.
FSJ4-50B
GKT-F4
LDF4-50A
GKT-L4
GKT-BKU
LDF4.5-50
GKT-58
GKT-BKU
Type No.
(1
LDF5-50A
GKT-78
GKT-BKU
(1
LDF5-50A
GKT-78
GKT-BKU
VXL5-50
GKT-78
GKT-BKU
LDF6-50
GKT-114
GKT-BKU
VXL6-50
GKT-114
GKT-BKU
LDF7-50A
GKT-158
GKT-BKU
VXL7-50
GKT-158
GKT-BKU
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C`
242881
241051 -3
5
5
F2NM, F2NM-H
F2PNM, F2PNM-FI
F2PDM
242075 -3
242075 -4
114402 -2
F4NM, F4NM-H
F4NMV2
F4PNM, F4PNM-H
F4PNMV2
F4PDMV2
241455 -3
243640 -2
241455 -4
243472 -2
241496 -3
241496 -4
114417 -2
243465 -2
L2NM, L2NM-H
L2PNM, L2PNM-H
48335-3
48335-4
5
5
L4NM, L4NM-H
L4PNM, L4PNM-H
L4PDM
L4NF
L4PNF
241730 -3
241730 -4
222483 -2
242855
242855 -2
5
5
5
5
5
L5NM
L5PNM, L5PNM-H
L5NF
L5PNF
L5PDM
L5PDF, L5PDF-BH
43158 -5
241495
43157 -2
241092
114105
114105 -2
L6PNM, L6PNM-H
L6PNF
L6PDF, L6PDF-BH
L6PDM
243370
241057
114105 -4
114105 -3
L7PNF
L7PNM
L7PDM
241056
243371
242960
VSPNF
244985 -2
244983 -2
244989 -2
244987 -3
F4PDM
V5PNM
V5PDF
V5PDM
Quantity Per KR
F1PNM-H
C41 SW
F4NF
F4PNF
5
5
Cable Types
5
5
5
LDF2-50
LDF4-50A
FSJ4-50B
LDF5-50A
LDF6-50
LDF7-50A
F4V2 Series
L5 and L45 Series
L6 and L46 Series
L7 and L47 Series
HJ4-50,1-1T4-50
HJ5-50
HJ7-50A
HJ12-50
HJ8-50B
2
2
34767A -38
34767A -27
34767A -51
34767A -39
34767A -66
34767A -28
34767A -43
34767A -35
5
5
HJ11-50
78BZ
H11( )-602
H11( )-M408
H11O-302
81RF
81GF
5
5
42826
42896
HJ9-50,
HJ9HP-50
81Z
H9( )-602, H9HP( )-602
H9( )-M408, H9HP( )-M408
79AG, 79AR
79AZ, H9HPZ
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34767A-3
34767A-5
34767A-44
34767A-18
34767A-6
34767A-7
34767A-20
34767A-19
34767A-13
34767A-46
34767A-50
34767A-49
34767A-47
34767A-60
34767A-10
34767A-30
34767A-57
34767A-58
34767A-59
34767A-15
34767A-16
34767A-40
34767A-41
34767A-17
34767A-55
34767A-56
34767A-45
34767A-31
Connector Adapters
i'';;
eff.
'
Ordering Information
Description
N
10804 -11
10804 -9
N Tee,
10805 -6
10805 -5
10804 -4
N male -UHF
Range Adapter,
Flange Elbow,
CA -PNFDM
CA -PNMDM
CA -PNFDF
CA-PNMDF
1060A
ACX150 -10SE
ACX350 -10SE
N
N
N
S
UG -57B
UG
-28A/U
10804-66
10804-17
10805 -12
female
10805 -11
S#:-*/
Type No.
33682
104300 -2
203361
2260B
2261A
2262
2360A
2361A
CA-NMTM
CA-NFTM
CA- NMNM -H
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Cable penetrating
floor of building
(Riser)
Elevator
Shaft
Definitions
Some terms used in building construction are referred to
in fire -retardant cable regulations. They are defined below:
Cable in Elevator
Shaft (Riser)
Floor penetration
Cable in False
Ceiling (Plenum)
False Ceiling
626
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Wiring
In Ducts,
a false
Wiring
In
Vertical Runs
that they are encased in noncombustible tubing (not applicable to RADIAX cables) or are
located in a fireproof shaft having firestops at each floor.
Control publishes
in risers provided
a Fire Gas
Listed
Manufacturer
Andrew
Market Name
Listed
Cables
RADIAX Slotted
All
Coaxial Cable -
Codes
Foam Dielectric
Andrew
dwellings.
Coaxial Cable -
Codes
Foam Dielectric
All
HELIAX
Andrew
All
HELIAX
Coaxial Cable -
CAN cables.
Codes
Air Dielectric
Andrew
HELIAX Elliptical
Waveguides
All
Codes
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Fire Retardant Cables and Waveguides
Indoors or Outdoors
United States
Type
Type
Type
Type
CATVP
CATVR
CAN
CATVX
NEC 1999
Unlisted
Section
820-53(a)
1 floor,
or in a shaft, encased in Metal Raceway or in a
Fireproof Shaft having Firestops at each floor
820-50,
Exception No. 2
820-50,
Exception No. 3
820-53(a),
Exception
floor,
820-53(b),
(Non -residental)
820-53 (b),
Exception No.
820-53 (c),
(Non -residental)
820-53 (c),
Exception No. 2
820-53 (c),
Exception No.
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Type CATVX
Type No.
Refer to Page
RADIAX Cable
1/4'
3/8'
1/2' - 3
1/2'- 2
1/2'-1
RXP4-2
RXP4-1
665
665
7/8'
1-1/4'
1-5/8'
RXL5-1RNT1
RXL6-1RNT1
RXL7-1RNT1
664
664
664
474
480
485
576
FSJIRN-50B
FSJ1RN-75A
FSJ2RN-50
FSJ4RN-50B
FSJ4RN-75A
574
480
485
576
FSJ1RN-50B
FSJ1RN-75A
FSJ2RN-50
FSJ4RN-50B
FSJ4RN-75A
474
574
480
485
576
EFX2RN-50
489
EFX2RN-50
489
EFX2RN-50
489
LDF1RN-50
LDF2RN-50
LDF4RN-50A
LDF4RN-75A
LDF4.5RN-50
LDF5RN-50A
VXL5RN-50
LDF6RN-50
VXL6RN-50
LDF7RN-50A
VXL7RN-50
LDFI2RN-50
491
LOF1RN-50
LDF2RN-50
LDF4RN-50A
LDF4RN-75A
LDF4.5RN-50
LDF5RN-50A
VXL5RN-50
LDF6RN-50
VXL6RN-50
LDF7RN-50A
VXL7RN-50
LDFI2RN-50
491
LDF1RN-50
LDF2RN-50
LDF4RN-50A
LDF4RN-75A
LDF4.5RN-5D
LDF5RN-50A
VXL5RN-50
LDF6RN-50
VXL6RN-50
LDF7RN-50A
VXL7RN-50
LDFI2RN-50
491
RXL1-1RNT
RXL2-2RNT
RXL4-3RNT
RXL4-2RNT
RXL4-1RNT
RXL5-1RNT
RXL6-1RNT
RXL7-1RNT
663
663
664
663
663
664
664
664
FSJIRN-50B
FSJIRN-75A
FSJ2RN-50
FSJ4RN-50B
FSJ4RN-75A
474
574
HELIAX Cable
Supertlexible
1/4',5052
1/4',7552
3/8',5052
1/2',50s2
1/2',7552
ETS1-50T
ETS2-50T
-
477
483
Extraflexible
3/8', 5052
Foam Dielectric
1/4',5052
3/8',5052
1/2',5052
1/2',7552
5/8',5052
7/8',50s2
7/8',5052
1-1/4', 5052
1-1/4', 50a
1-5/8',5052
1-5/8',5052
2-1/4',5052
493
496
578
500
506
503
513
510
520
517
524
493
496
578
500
506
503
513
510
520
517
524
493
496
578
500
506
503
513
510
520
517
524
Air Dielectric
1/4',50n
1/4',5052
3/8', 5052
3/8', 5052
1/2', 50s2
1/2',50s2
1/2', 5052
1/2', 50s2
5/8', 50s2
7/8', 50s2
7/8', 7552
1-5/8',5052
2-1/4', 5052
HS1RP-50A
HST1-50
HS2RP-50
HST2-50
HS4RP-50
HL4RP-50
HST4-50
HLT4-50T
527
529
HJ5RP-50
555
HJ7RP-50A
560
"'
Type
Type
Type
Type
Type
Type
Type
Type
Type
EWP52
EWP63
EW63
EWP77
EW85
EWP90
EW127A
EW132
EWP180
''
531
533
546
540
549
543
535
-
HJ4.5RN-5D
HJ5RN-50
HJ5RN-75
HJ7RN-50A
HJ12RN-50
552
555
582
560
563
35409 -20
35409 -18
35409 -19
35409 -22
35409 -17
35409 -16
35409 -15
35409-14
35409-21
172
HJ4RN-50
174
174
178
180
182
184
186
188
-'
'
Type CATVP elliptical waveguides are available on request.
1 and IEC332 Part 1. Type CATVP,
CATVR and CAN cables meet BS4066 Part 3 and IEC332 Part 3, Catagory C.
All type CATVP air -dielectric cables are also listed by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) as Communications Cable, Type CXC -FT4, FT6. They carry dual UUCSA markings.
All type CATVR, CAN, and CATVX RADIAX, superflexible, and foam -dielectric cables listed comply with equivalent Canadian Standards Association (CSA) requirements and are CSA marked.
High temperature foam dielectric.
All cables meet standards BS4066 Part
Operation
Polyethylene Dielectric
PTFE Dielectric
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Intermodulation Generation
Figure
Figure 2
60
so
-70
-70
E E
-80
80
co
-90
-90
-100
=
>
-110'
t,
-120'
100
110
-120
-130
-130
140
140
-150
1870
150
1875
1880
1885
1890
1895
1900
1905
1910
1870
Intermodulation (IM), the intermixing of fundamental signal frequencies in a nonlinear circuit, has been a problem
in multichannel communication systems for years. IM
produces additional spurious signals at frequencies close
to the operating frequencies, which can create additional
noise in the system or even swamp the channel and make
it unavailable for traffic. The many channels in modern
wireless communications systems are typically arranged
into base station transmit and receive frequency bands.
Depending on the particular generating signal frequencies,
IM products can fall into these receive frequencies. It
therefore becomes desirable to keep the IM level low
enough to prevent additional noise at the receivers.
Any deviation from linearity in a circuit will cause some
IM. Nonlinearity is present when the voltage is not
exactly proportional to the current or if output power
is not exactly proportional to input power. Imperfect
contacts at conductor junctions and the presence of
ferromagnetic materials in or near the current path are
the two main causes of nonlinearity in passive circuits.
Measured passive IM levels are not very dependent on
frequency, but do depend on the signal amplitude.
Thus, when measuring or specifying IM performance
of a component, the power levels of the carriers must be
specified. Typically, testing is performed using two tones
fairly closely spaced in frequency, the power level of each
being 20 W ( +43 dBm).
Low IM vs. Inferior Designs
dBm
Large number of components
1875
1880
1885
1890
1895
1900
905
1910
-95
-96
-85
-83
-120 to -130
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Figure 2
1.15
- Effect of Load
VSWR
on Transmission Loss
1.4
1.10
ll
m
1.05
Normal Line
Attenuation = 6 dB
MK./
d/,
NEE/7
0.5 dB
.85
.80
-60
dB
-40
-20
20
40
60
80
100
1.25
Ambient Temperature, C
1.75
2 0
2.25
2.5
2.75
3 o
VSWR at Termination
Attenuation
Coaxial Cables
Installation
Storage
Operation
F
C
F
-70
-94
-70
-94
C
F
-70 to
-94 to
C
F
to
to
to
to
85*
to
to
to
to
185'
100"
212"
-40 to 60
-40 to 140
-55 to
-67 to
-30 to 80
-22 to 176
-25 to 60
-13 to 140
-30 to 80
-22 to 176
C
F
-30 to 80
-22 to 176
-25 to 60
-13 to 140
-30 to 80
-22 to 176
C
F
C
F
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
-40
85*
60
140
60
140
to
to
to
to
-40
-40
-40
-40
185'
-55
-67
-40
-40
85
185
85
185
Connectors
1500"
302'"
Polyethylene Dielectric
High Temperature Dielectric
to 85
to 185
to 100
to212
to
to
to
to
601
140t
60t
140f
-40
-40
-40
-40
to
to
to
to
85
185
150
302
Upper temperature limited by connector package material. Storage defined as packaged connectors, not connectors installed on cable.
" "" If connectors are operated above 100 C (212 F) and then separated, interface seals (gaskets or 0- rings) should be replaced before remating. Air cable and connectors
will operate below -40 C (- 40 F), but may experience air pressure loss exceeding 11b /in2 (7kPa) in 24 hours.
For CAMP air cables, 7/8" and larger, the installation temperature is -20 to 60 C ( -4 to 140 F)
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Peak-Power Rating
The peak -power rating of a transmission line is limited
EP
x 0.707 x 0.7
Modulation
AM
Zc
Where:
PPK
(1+M)2 VSWR
FM and DTV
PMAX =
PPK
VSWR
Analog TV
PMAX =
PPK
PPK
(1+AU+2J1D) VSWR
(2.09) VSWR
PPK
EP
0.707
RMS factor
0.7
SF
Zc
Where:
PMAx
M=
PPK
VSWR
AU
2.09
SF
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- Pressurization Factors
Figure 4
20
7..'3sti,CL"isL'1'l'li"L-I/lm
- Variation of Average
Power Rating
with Ambient Temperature
2.5
C.atttt
2.0
10
9
8
7
6
-\ _\\
1.5
\\
1.0
Amb.
.5
P =
10
20
15
25
30
-50
Temi
Rating at Normal
Amb. Temp. of 40
I
50
DC Test
Connector Type
Voltage kV
SMA
BNC
7/8"
1-1/4"
1 -5/8"
2-1/4"
3"
3-1/8"
4"
5"
6-1/8"
7- 3/16"
8- 3/16"
TNC
Ep, kV
Ep, kV
Flexible cables
Rigid lines
50
50
50
11
50
13
50
50
50
50
50, 75
75
75
16
UHF
SC
7 -16 DIN
4.1/9.5 DIN
11
LC
7/8" EIA
1 -5/8" EIA
3 -1/8" EIA
4 -1/2" IEC
6 -1/8" EIA
19
21
27.5
36
41.8
47
200
1.0
1.5
1.5
2.0
2.0
4.0
4.2
4.0
2.5
5.0
6.0
Average
Power kW'
Peak
Power kW
0.1
2.5
5.6
5.6
0.1
11
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.6
1.2
1.3
1.2
3.5
1.7
4.9
19
16
21
27
27.5
57
10
10
40
44
40
16
63
90
300
902
1100
1890
HN
150
Nominal size
100
\\
Ambient Temperature, C
Impedance
ohms
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- Derating
Figure 5
Figure 6
1.0
- Variation of Average
Power Rating
with Intensity of Direct Solar Radiation
1.0
.(200C)
.9
0.9
.8
7 8"
1
.7
5/8' - 2 -1 4"
.6
(1`1 C)
0.8
T.;
(1006).-.
6 1/8 - 8 -3/16"
.5
.4
rn
.2
--
0.5
_.
.1
0.4
100
10
1000
200
600
800
1000
Frequency in Megahertz
For example: Calculate power rating for 3" HJ8 -50B cable
D.F. =
D.F. =
1.0), expressed
1.1, Fl (from
2 x 1.1
1.12 x (1 + 0.33) +
To
-0.33
0.965
42.4 kW (from
Figure 6.
The average radiation intensity for moderate climates is
formula:
D.F. =
VSWR2
(VSWR)
(1 + F1) +
F1
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14
12
f
*W2
t*1
CoWmDia
VII!_-ar
4wfrI
e
ares
(Central Park)
ashingtan Star IN
esron
14
22
13.8
16.0 "0-'141.2
Efficiency
The efficiency of a transmission line depends on its length
be
calculated as:
=
100%
10 ()
10
Altitude above
Sea Level tt (m)
0
(0)
5000 (1524)
8000 (2438)
10500 (3200)
15000 (4572)
P1/P
P1/P
Average Power
Peak Power
1.00
0.92
0.87
0.84
0.78
1.00
0.69
0.53
0.44
0.30
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Composite Cable Systems
638
640
642
Plenum Rated
644
Outdoor Rated
646
648
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Site Survey
Install
Ductwork
Install
Install Fiber
Optic Cable
Commissioning
Install
Composite
Cable
II
Savings:
Install
Antenna & Base
Station
Equipment
TIME
1
Commissioning
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COST
TNpEW.
639
Plenum Rated
Epoxy
Reinforced
Fiberglas'
Acrylate
Material
Optical Fiber
640
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242750
Number of Fibers
Single Mode
Fiber Type
Fiber Buffer Type
Fiber Buffer Diameter, in (mm)
Cable Diameter, in (mm)
Cable Weight, lb/1000
242750 -2
-1
0.032 (0.8)
0.032 (0.8)
ft (kg/km)
(16)
11
(16)
11
w.)
Tensile Strength
180 (800)
60 (267)
180 (800)
60 (267)
in (mm)
Operational, Long Term, in (mm)
2 (50)
1.5 (38)
2 (50)
1.5 (38)
UL Listing
OFNP
OFNP
Jacket Material
PVDF
PVDF
242761 -1
242761 -2
242761 -3
242761 -4
242761 -5
242761 -6
242761 -7
242761 -8
Single Mode
ST
SC
Optical Characteristics
Fiber Type
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.35
<1260
<1260
9.3 0.5
10.5 1.0
8.1 0.7
1301.5- 1321.5
1535-1565
125.0 1.0
125.0 1.0
50.8
s0.8
51.0
245
Sr, SC
s1.0
:10
245
:10
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
60
60
50
50
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Cable Type Numbers
Number of Fibers
Fiber Type
Fiber Buffer Type
242748 -2
242748 -4
242748 -5
Single Mode
Single Mode
0.032 (0.8)
0.032 (0.8)
0.032 (0.8)
0.032 (0.8)
0.21 (5.3)
0.27 (6.9)
0.21 (5.3)
0.27 (6.9)
27 (40)
52 (78)
27 (40)
52 (78)
180 (800)
60 (267)
180 (800)
60 (267)
180 (800)
60 (267)
180 (800
60 (267)
4 (100)
3 (75)
5.4 (135)
4 (100)
4 (100)
3 (75)
5.4 (135)
4 (100)
14 to 158
(-10 to 70)
14to158
(-10 to 70)
14 to 158
(-10 to 70)
14 to 158
(-10 to 70)
-40 to 158
(-40 to 70)
-40 to 158
(-40 to 70)
-40 to 158
(-40 to 70)
-40 to 158
(-40 to 70)
242748 -1
ft (kg/km)
Tensile Strength
18 (7 X 26)
14 (41 X 30)
18(7X26)
14 (41 X 30)
5.86 (19.2)
2.53 (8.30)
5.86 (19.2)
2.53 (8.30)
10
17
10
17
CL2R-OF
CL2R-OF
CL2R-OF
CL2R-OF
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
242755 -1
242755 -2
242755 -3
242755 -4
242757 -1
242757 -2
242757 -3
242757 -4
Jacket Material
Cable Assembly Type Numbers
FC/APC
FC
ST
SC
242755
242755
242755
242755
-5
-6
-7
-8
Optical Characteristics
Fiber Type
Single Mode
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.35
<1260
<1260
9.3 0.5
10.5 1.0
1301.5- 1321.5
125.0 1.0
8.1
t 0.7
1535-1565
125.0
t 1.0
50.8
50.8
51.0
551.0
245 10
245:10
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
60
60
50
50
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242757 -6
242757 -7
242757 -8
w.)
Plenum Rated
Microcable"
Natural
Outer
Jacket
Rip Cord
/
r
Insulated
Copper
(Black)
644
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Copper
(Red)
Microcable"
(Blue)
Mechanical Characteristics
Cable Type Numbers
1J
242749
Number of Fibers
-1
Fiber Type
242749 -2
242749 -4
242749 -5
Single Made
Single Mode
0.032 (0.8)
0.032 (0.8)
0.032 (0.8)
0.032 (0.8)
0.21 (5.3)
0.27 (6.9)
0.21 (5.3)
0.27 (6.9)
27 (40)
52 (78)
27 (40)
52 (78)
180 (800)
60 (267)
180 (800)
180 (800)
60 (267)
180 (800)
60 (267)
4 (100)
5.4 (135)
4 (100)
4 (100)
3 (75)
3 (75)
5.4 (135)
4 (100)
14 to 158
(-10 to 70)
14 to 158
(-10 to 70)
14 to 158
(-10 to 70)
14 to 158
(-10 to 70)
-40 to 158
-40 to 158
(-40 to 70)
-40 to 158
(-40 to 70)
-40 to 158
(-40 to 70)
ft (kg/km)
Tensile Strength
60 (267)
(-40 to 70)
Number of Copper Conductors
18 (7 X 26)
14 (41 X 30)
18 (7 X 26)
14 (41 X 30)
5.86 (19.2)
2.53 (8.30)
5.86 (19.2)
2.53 (8.30)
10
17
10
17
CL2R-OF
CL2R-OF
CL2R-OF
CL2R-OF
PVDF
PVDF
PVDF
PVDF
242756 -1
242756 -2
242756 -3
242756 -4
242758 -1
242758 -2
242758 -3
242758 -4
242756 -5
242756 -6
242756 -7
242756 -8
242758 -5
242758 -6
242758 -7
242758 -8
Jacket Material
Cable Assembly Type Numbers
FC/APC
FC
ST
SC
Optical Characteristics
Fiber Type
Single Mode
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.35
<1260
<1260
9.3 0.5
10.5 1.0
8.1
: 0.7
1301.5- 1321.5
1535-1565
125.0 1.0
125.0 1.0
50.8
50.8
51.0
51.0
245 10
245 10
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
60
60
50
50
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Cable Type Numbers
242949 -(
242951 -(
'
242953 -(
'
1,2,4 or 6
1,2,4 or 6
1,2,4 or 6
Single Mode
Single Mode
Single Mode
Number of Fibers
Fiber Type
Fiber Buffer Type
'
0.118 (3.0)
0.118 (3.0)
0.118 (3.0)
78 (116)
140 (209)
42 (61)
500 (2200)
112 (500)
600 (2700)
135 (600)
400 (1800)
90 (400)
6 (150)
4.5 (115)
6 (150)
4.5 (115)
5 (125)
3.6 (90)
18 (7 X 26)
10 (105 X 30)
5.86 (19.2)
.99 (3.24)
10
25
LLDPE
HDPE
LLDPE
242950 -(')1
242950 -(12
242950 -(')3
242950 -(')4
242952411
242954 -(11
242954 -(')2
242954 -(13
242954 -(')4
Tensile Strength
Jacket Material
Cable Assembly Type Numbers
FC /APC
FC
Sr
SC
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ST is a registered
242952 -(12
242952 -(')3
242952 -(')4
trademark of AT&T.
Optical Characteristics
Single Mode
Fiber Type
0.45
0.35
<1260
9.3 0.5
10.5 1.0
1301.5- 1321.5
125.0 1.0
s0.8
s1.0
FC, ST, SC
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0.5
0.4
60
50
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high
Fiberglas is
Acrylate
Material
Optical
Fiber
Epoxy Reinforced
Fiberglas
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241106 -3'
Number of Fibers
Fiber Type
241106 -4
241106 -5
241106 -6
1
Multimode
Single Mode
0.032 (0.8)
0.032 (0.8)
0.032 (0.8)
0.032 (0.8)
0.032 (0.8)
0.032 (0.8)
0.032 (0.8)
0.032 (0.8)
0.61 (0.9)
0.61 (0.9)
0.61 (0.9)
0.61 (0.9)
90 (400)
30 (133)
60 (266)
20 (89)
90 (400)
30 (133)
80 (355)
0.7 (18)
1.5 (38)
0.7 (18)
0.7 (18)
14 to 158
-10 to 70)
14 to 158
(-10 to 70)
14 to 158
(-10 to 70)
14 to 158
(-10 to 70)
-40 to 158
-40 to 70)
-40 to 158
(-40 to 70)
-40 to 158
(-40 to 70)
-40 to 158
(-40 to 70)
12.5 (22)
10 (17)
12.5 (22)
12.5 (22)
ft (kg/km)
Tensile Strength
Ultimate, lb (N)
Working, lb (N)
Crush Resistance,
ftIbin
(N /cm)
5000 (34,500)
Specific Gravity
30 (133)
5000 (34,500)
1.74
1.74
1.74
1.74
Optical Characteristics
Single Mode
Fiber Type
5.0
1.75
0.5
0.5 (0.4`)
0.6
0.35 (0.251
160
500
<1260
<1260
62.5 3.0
55.0
9.3 0.5
10.5
1.0
8.1 0.7
1301.5- 1321.5
1535 -1565
1332-1354
125.0 1.0
125.0 1.0
125.0 2.0
50.8
50.8
53.0
51.0
51.0
52.0
Numerical Aperture
0.275 0.015
Multimode
245 10
245 10
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654
656
659
661
666
System Design
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TX/RX
PCS
900MHz
Amp
Combiner
150MHz
Paging
TX
To
RADIAX
Distribution
Throughout
Building
RADIAX Wireless
Solutions
RADIAX slotted coaxial cables solve wireless communication problems in confined areas, such as buildings and
tunnels, functioning as a continuous distributed antenna.
RADIAX is a coaxial cable with carefully controlled slots
in the outer conductor which allows RF signals to be
coupled from and into the cable uniformly along the
entire length of the cable.
RADIAX is simple to use and easy to install. Simply
Multiple Services
RADIAX RXL series cables are broadband by design which
enables them to operate from AM (500 kHz) to cellular to
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General
RADIAX cable is an excellent tool for communications in
buildings where the potential for RF blockage of point source antennas due to obstructions is high and where
multiple services such as cellular, PCS, paging, and
safety /emergency communications are required. RADIAX
cable has been tested and proven effective in building
environments for all current modulation schemes, from
narrow -band FM to digital GSM to CDMA.
Small cables that meet stringent fire safety codes and are
flexible enough to bend around corners and over walls,
Trunking Efficiency
of RADIAX Cable
RADIAX Backbone
RADIAX
Coverage Area
Cable
iF
Trunking Efficiencies
Many wireless telephone systems use multiple base
stations with discrete antenna connections to provide RF
coverage. Typically, these base stations can accommodate
one -to -four channels and have a limited radius of coverage.
Thus, to accommodate multiple areas of coverage and traffic
flow (for example, lunchtime at the cafeteria), an excess
number of base stations may be required at significant additional expense. RADIAX eliminates the need for additional
base stations by combining all base stations at one location
and allowing the cable to provide full coverage.
service today.
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Underground Systems
This topology improves the efficiency of data transfer
times as opposed to every user operating from the same
network server.
Wireless LANs
Some of the inherent benefits of RADIAX cable particularly
for containment and uniform coverage, lend themselves
well to the architecture required for wireless local area
networks. LANs are usually arranged in sub -nets, smaller
groups of users that are formed within the total user environment, all ultimately connected to the same network.
RADIAX cable provides a convenient means of segregating these groups, by customizing the coverage. This is
demonstrated below, in a simple WLAN /RADIAX scheme.
Because the RADIAX cable coverage is tailored to the
specific area, interference between sub -nets and other
WLAN networks is minimized. A multiple point- source
antenna configuration would suffer the same hot -spots
Wired Lan
RADIAX
WLAN SERVER
INTERFACE
Portable PCs
Equipped with
Wlan Cards
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Fire Retardant
RNT1 Suffix
Applications:
Single or Multiband Systems
Tunnels, Buildings
Fire Retardant
RN
Outdoors
Suffix
Applications:
Multiband Systems
Tunnels, Buildings
Outdoors
AM to WLAN Bands
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Based on the familiar HELIAX coaxial cable, Plenum
Plenum Rated
RXP Series
Applications:
Multiband Systems
Buildings
Mines
Applications:
Multiband Systems
Buildings
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A Suffix
Buriable Series
(Not Fire Retardant), A Suffix
Outdoor Series
AX Suffix
required.
polyethylene jacket
Outdoor Series
Six Cable Versions with Five Levels of Fire
Retardant Properties
polyethylene jacket
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RNT1, and RNT cables have standard Gray megalon jacketing. RN, RNT1,
and RNT cables are available with Black megalon on special request.
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Category
NEC
332-3C
332-1
IEC
IEC
CATV
CATVX
UL 1581
IEEE
Vertical
Vertical
Vertical
Vertical
Vertical
383
UL VW1
Description
Fire Retardant
RNT1 Suffix
Non -Halogenated Fire Retardant Jacket. The non -halogenated jacket is made of a non -halogenated formulation
which meets the fire retardancy requirements described
above and is gray in color for easy identification. It also
meets the following requirements of Naval Engineering
Standards for low smoke and low toxicity levels.
Standard
Description
Level
NES 711
NES 713
50 -55
0.5
Fire Retardant
RNT Suffix
NEC
Category
332-3C
IEC 332-1
UL 1666 / CATVR
IEC
CATV
CATVX
UL 1581
IEEE
383
UL VW1
Description
Vertical Bunched Cable Test
Vertical Single Cable Test
Riser Cable Test
Vertical Tray Flame Test
Vertical Tray Flame Test
Vertical Wire Flame Test
Non -Halogenated Fire Retardant Jacket. The non -halogenated jacket is made of a non -halogenated formulation
which meets the fire retardancy requirements described
above and is gray in color for easy identification. It also
meets the following requirements of Naval Engineering
Standards for low smoke and low toxicity levels.
Standard
Description
Level
NES 711
50 -55
NES 713
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RN
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Suffix
Rqq
Test
NEC
UL 910
Category
/ CATVP
Description
Steiner Tunnel Test
Plenum Rated
RXP Series
NEC
UL 1666
Category
/ CATVR
/ CATV
VW1 / CATVX
UL 1581
UL
Description
Riser Cable Test
Vertical Tray Flame Test
Vertical Wire Flame Test
NEC
Description
Category
IEC 332-1
UL VW1
CATVX
Description
Level
NES 711
50 -55
NES 713
0.5
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Alpha- Numeric
Type Number Identification
Example:
RCT
1
5-
ILJ
fJ
LTC -1 -RN
I
LJ
fJ
RN
Options:
AX
RN
RNT1
Fire retardant, Low Smoke and Fume (LSF), halogen free with
RNT
NOTE:
retardant jackets.
LTC
Ltd
Indicates the frequency bands that the cable is intended for use in
L
T
C
P
U
S
MHz)-
5
6
7
RCT
7/8"
(22.2 mm)
1 -1/4" (31.8 mm)
1 -5/8" (41.3 mm)
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Type Number Identification
RXL
RADLAX
Cables
RADIAX cables are identified by an alpha -numeric type numbering system as described below.
Example:
RXL 6
I
LJ
RNT
- 1
LJ
RNT
Options:
A
AX
RN
RNT1
RNT
NOTE:
retardant jackets.
Options:
Standard coupling loss and attenuation
Stronger coupling loss and higher attenuation
Strongest coupling loss and highest attenuation
-3
1/4"
3/8"
4
5
6
7
RXL
Options:
RXL
RXP
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ittr
Nominal Size
-5/8"
7/8"
RCT7- TC -1 -AX
RCT5- LT -1 -RN
RCT7- TC -1 -RN
Impedance, ohms
50
50
50
50
50
Velocity, percent
Typical VSWR
88
89
88
88
88
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
0.34 (1.1)
64
0.27 (0.9)
018 (0.6)
62
67
76
71
75
71
78
78
0.58 (1.9)
68
0.40 (1.3)
0.27 (0.9)
0.52 (1.7)
67
74
68
80
80
78
87
80
86
83
0.88 (2.9)
72
0.64 (2.1)
0.52 (1.7)
0.95 (3.1)
0.43 (1.4)
72
72
62
78
80
78
79
74
87
101
93
89
93
92
1.0 (3.3)
69
0.67 (2.2)
70
0.55 (1.8)
69
1.04 (3.4)
69
0.52 (1.7)
77
80
80
79
77
102
92
87
103
88
1.49 (4.9)
63
1.19 (3.9)
0.88 (2.9)
62
63
7/8"
Cable Types
-1/4"
-5/8"
Electrical Characteristics
75 MHz
km System Loss, dB
150 MHz
km System Loss, dB
85
350 MHz
Attenuation, dB /100 ft (dB/100 m)
50% Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2 m), dB 5 dB
95% Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2 m), dB 5 dB
1 km System Loss, dB
450 MHz
km System Loss, dB
71
800 MHz
km System Loss, dB
0.95 (3.1)
53
71
68
112
101
67
92
1.6 (5.3)
63
1.33 (4.37)
0.91 (3.0)
62
60
73
68
63
116
106
90
1.07 (27.2)
10 (254)
0.41 (0.61)
1.54 (39.1)
15 (380)
1.9 (48.3)
20 (508)
1.07 (27.2)
10 (254)
1.9 (48.3)
20 (508)
0.53 (0.79)
0.88 (1.31)
0.41 (0.61)
0.88 (1.31)
56
84
900 MHz
Attenuation, dB /100 ft (dB/100 m)
50% Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2 m), dB 5 dB
95% Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2 m), dB 5 dB
1 km System Loss, dB
0.98 (3.2)
55
58
87
Mechanical Characteristics
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg/m)
L = 70 -300 MHz
C =
P =
U=
S =
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RCT Series
Cable Types
Standard Jacketing
1-5/8"
RCT7-CPUS-1-AX
RCT7-CPUS-1-RN
RCT7-CPUS-2-AX
RCT7-CPUS-1-RNT1
RCT7-CPUS-2-RNT1
RCT7-CPUS-1-RNT
RCT7-CPUS-2-RNT
50
50
50
89
88
88
1.3
1.3
1.3
0.61 (2.0)
0.61 (2.0)
68
68
75
70
88
88
0.67 (2.2)
0.67 (2.2)
62
67
62
64
84
84
1.25 (4.1)
1.68 (5.5)
1.68 (5.5)
79
83
120
56
62
56
59
111
111
1.52 (5.0)
58
59
1.59 (5.2)
58
60
108
110
1.49 (4.9)
62
66
1.55 (5.1)
111
112
1.74 (5.7)
1.52 (5.0)
1.55 (5.1)
64
69
63
70
121
65
69
115
114
1.54 (39.1)
1.9 (48.3)
1.9 (48.3)
15 (380)
20 (508)
0.88 (1.31)
20 (508)
0.88 (1.31)
Nominal Size
1 -5/8"
-1/4"
(IEC 332 -1, IEC 332 -3, IEEE 323, UL1600 Compliant)
RCT7-CPUS-2-RN
Electrical Characteristics
Impedance, ohms
Velocity, percent
Typical VSWR
800 MHz
km System Loss, dB
1800 MHz
Attenuation, dB/100 ft (dB/100m)
50% Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2 m), dB 5 dB
95% Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2 m), dB 5 dB
1 km System Loss, dB
1900 MHz
Attenuation, dB/100 ft (dB/100m)
50% Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2 m), dB 5 dB
95% Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2 m), dB 5 dB
1
1.31 (4.3)
75
79
118
km System Loss, dB
2100 MHz
Attenuation, dB/100 ft (dB/100m)
50% Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2 m), dB 5 dB
95% Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2 m), dB 5 dB
1
1.43 (4.7)
69
74
116
km System Loss, dB
61
66
2400 MHz
Attenuation, dB/100 ft (dB/100m)
50% Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2 m), dB 5 dB
95% Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2 m), dB 5 dB
1
km System Loss, dB
Mechanical Characteristics
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg /m)
0.53 (0.79)
C=
T =
U=
MHz
300 -500 MHz
P =
S =
1700-2000 MHz
2300 -2400 MHz
Note: All coupling loss and attenuation specifications were measured on an outdoor test range per IEC 1196 -4 Standard.
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1/4"
3/8"
Nominal Size
1/2"
1/2"
1/2"
RXL1 -1A
RXL2 -2A
RXL4 -1A
RXL4 -2A
RXL4 -3A
RXL1 -1AX
RXL2 -2AX
RXL4 -1AX
RXL4 -2AX
RXL4 -3AX
RXL1 -1RN
RXL4 -1RN
RXL4 -1RNT1
RXL4 -2RN
RXL4 -3RN
RXL2 -2RN
RXL2 -2RNT1
RXL1 -1RNT
RXL2 -2RNT
RXL4 -1RNT
RXL4 -2RNT
RXL4 -3RNT
Impedance, ohms
50
50
50
50
50
Velocity, percent
78
88
88
88
Typical VSWR
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
2.71
1.49
4.9
1.01
3.3
1.10
3.6
17
8.9
58
56
58
52
46.0
147
105
91
88
102.0
5.09
16.7
2.59
2.01
8.5
6.6
2.50
8.2
13.5
63
129
57
139
50.0
185.0
2.90
9.5
3.60
11.8
18.1
Cable Types
Standard Jacketing, Buriable, Not Fire Retardant
Standard Jacketing, Not Buriable, Not Fire Retardant
Fire -Retardant, Non -Halogenated Jacketing (IEC 332 -1)
Fire -Retardant, Non -Halogenated Jacketing
(IEC 332 -1, IEC 332 -3, IEEE 323)"
Fire -Retardant, Non -Halogenated Jacketing
(IEC 332 -1, IEC 332 -3, IEEE 323, UL1600 Compliant)"
Electrical Characteristics
88
1
150 MHz
Attenuation,* dB /100 ft
Attenuation,' dB /100 m
50% Coupling Loss" at 6 ft (2m), dB
1
10 dB
km System Loss, dB
5.6
450 MHz
Attenuation, dB /100ft
Attenuation, dB /100 m
50% Coupling Loss" at 6 ft (2m), dB
1 km System Loss, dB
10 dB
62
61
229
146
7.10
23.3
3.69
4.1
900 MHz
Attenuation," dB /100 ft
Attenuation,' dB /100 m
50% Coupling Loss" at 6 ft (2m), dB
1 km System Loss, dB
12.1
5.5
69
68
68
63
302
189
163
181
9.7
31.8
5.3
17.4
4.0
4.9
13.1
16.1
71
74
248
73
69
66
389
204
230
289
4.8
15.7
5.8
7.5
24.9
73
69
66
230
259
349
0.30 (7.6)
0.44 (11)
3.75 (95)
0.08 (0.12)
0.73 (19)
5 (125)
0.22 (0.33)
0.73 (19)
5 (125)
0.22 (0.33)
0.73 (19)
5 (125)
0.22 (0.33)
10 dB
62.0
243.0
1800 MHz
Attenuation," dB /100 ft
Attenuation,* dB /100 m
50% Coupling Loss" at 6 ft (2m), dB
1
10 dB
km System Loss, dB
6.8
22.3
2400 MHz
Attenuation," dB /100 ft
Attenuation,' dB /100 m
50% Coupling Loss" at 6 ft (2m), dB
1
10 dB
km System Loss, dB
19
Mechanical Characteristics
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg /m)
'
(25)
0.055 (0.082)
1
(51)
(51)
(51)
(51)
(51)
Note: To obtain 95% coupling loss data, use Raleigh fading statistics for coupled mode cables.
Note: Attenuation and coupling loss data are based on averaged measurements taken in an actual customer tunnel.
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Cable Types
Standard Jacketing
Standard Jacketing, Not Buriable, Not Fire Retardant
Fire- Retardant, Non -Halogenated Jacketing (IEC 332 -1)
Fire- Retardant, Non -Halogenated Jacketing
(IEC 332 -1, IEC 332 -3, IEEE 323)
Fire -Retardant, Non -Halogenated Jacketing
(IEC 332 -1, IEC 332 -3, IEEE 323, UL1600 Compliant)
RXL4.5 -1AX
RXL4.5 -1RN
RXL4.5 -1RNT1
7/8"
RXL5 -1A
Nominal Size
1-1/4"
-5/8"
-5/8"
RXL7 -1A
RXL7 -3A
RXL5 -1AX
RXL5 -1RN
RXL5 -1RNT1
RXL6 -1A
RXL6 -1AX
RXL6 -1RN
RXL6 -1RNT1
RXL7 -1AX
RXL7 -1RN
RXL7 -1RNT1
RXL7 -3AX
RXL7 -3RN
RXL7 -3RNT1
RXL5 -1RNT
RXL6 -1RNT
RXL7 -1RNT
RXL7 -3RNT
Electrical Characteristics
Impedance, ohms
Velocity, percent
Typical VSWR
50
88
50
89
1.3
89
1.3
50
88
1.3
1.3
0.7
2.3
70.0
93.0
0.5
1.8
62.0
80.0
0.4
1.3
64.0
77.0
0.2
0.8
71.0
78.6
0.3
1.0
60.0
69.8
1.3
1.1
0.9
0.6
0.8
4.1
3.6
72.0
108.0
3.0
75.0
105.0
2.0
80.0
100.0
2.5
67.0
92.0
1.9
6.2
1.6
1.2
4.0
0.8
2.7
1.0
5.1
76.0
138.0
72.0
123.0
77.0
117.0
79.0
106.0
2.9
9.4
68.0
162.0
23
1.7
7.6
84.0
160.0
5.6
84.0
140.0
1.3
4.4
89.0
133.0
78.0
129.0
2.8
2.1
92
6.9
76
145
1.7
5.6
89
145
2.4
7.83
79
157.7
10 (254)
0.41 (0.61)
1.60 (41)
15 (380)
0.73 (1.09)
2.02 (51)
20 (508)
1.02 (1.52)
2.02 (51)
20 (508)
1.02 (t52)
2 (51)
2 (51)
50
89
1.3
50
75 MHz
Attenuation,' dB/100 ft
Attenuation,' dB/100 m
Coupling Loss' at 6 ft (2 m), dB
1
0.5
t7
10 dB
km System Loss, dB
63.0
80.0
150 MHz
r11,
Attenuation,* dB/100 ft
Attenuation,' dB/100 m
Coupling Loss' at 6 ft (2 m), dB
1
10 dB
km System Loss, dB
450 MHz
Attenuation,' dB/100 ft
Attenuation,' dB/100 m
Coupling Loss' at 6 ft (2 m), dB 10 dB
1
km System Loss, dB
74.0
115.0
900 MHz
Attenuation,' dB/100 ft
Attenuation,' dB/100 m
Coupling Loss" at 6 ft (2 m), dB
1
10 dB
km System Loss, dB
3.3
68.0
101.0
1800 MHz
Attenuation," dB/100 ft
Attenuation," dB/100 m
Coupling Loss" at 6 ft (2 m), dB
1
10 dB
km System Loss, dB
1.6
5.1
2200 MHz
Attenuation," dB/100 ft
Attenuation,' dB/100 m
Coupling Loss' at 6 ft (2 m), dB 10 dB
1 km System Loss, dB
3.2
10.5
73.0
178.0
2400 MHz
Attenuation,' dB/100 ft
Attenuation,' dB/100 m
Coupling Loss' at 6 ft (2 m), dB
1
10 dB
km System Loss, dB
76
168
Mechanical Characteristics
Max. Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Max. Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg/m)
'
0.865 (22)
8 (200)
0.15 (0.22)
2 (51)
115 (29)
(51)
4 (102)
Note: To obtain 95% coupling loss data, use Raleigh fading statistics for coupled mode cables.
Note: Attenuation and coupling loss data are based on averaged measurements taken in an actual customer tunnel.
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Flat Strip RADIAX Cables RDXF Series
Flat Strip RADIAX Cable Kits
100 ft, 2 connectors,
1 termination load
RDXF10-1001FR
RDXF10-1001NHFR
SRF1 OSF
243635
243848 -24
Electrical Characteristics
Impedance, ohms
Typical VSWR
50
1.3
150 MHz
Attenuation, dB/100 ft
Attenuation, dB /100 m
Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2m), dB 10 dB
km System Loss, dB
2.0
6.6
64
130
450 MHz
Nominal Size
1/2"
Cable Types
1/2"
RXP4 -1
RXP4 -2
50
94
1.3
50
Electrical Characteristics
Impedance, ohms
Velocity, percent
Typical VSWR
94
1.3
150 MHz
Attenuation, dB/100 ft
Attenuation, dB/100 m
Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2 m), dB 10 dB
1.1
1.4
3.6
4.6
56
50
2.01
2.50
6.6
63
8.2
450 MHz
Attenuation, dB/100 ft
Attenuation, dB/100 m
Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2 m), dB 10 dB
57
900 MHz
Attenuation, dB/100 ft
Attenuation, dB/100 m
Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2 m), dB 10 dB
2.90
9.5
68
3.60
11.8
63
t 10 dB
3.0
9.8
62
160
900 MHz
Attenuation, dB/100 ft
Attenuation, dB /100 m
Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2m), dB
1 km System Loss, dB
:10
dB
5.0
16.4
60
224
1700 MHz
Attenuation, dB /100 ft
Attenuation, dB /100 m
Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2m), dB
1 km System Loss, dB
t 10 dB
7.5
24.6
72
320
2000 MHz
Attenuation, dB/100 ft
Attenuation, dB /100 m
Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2m), dB 10 dB
1 km System Loss, dB
8.0
26.2
72
334
2200 MHz
1700 MHz
Attenuation, dB/100 ft
Attenuation, dB/100 m
Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2 m), dB
10 dB
7.3
11.0
24
36.1
68
60
Attenuation, dB/100 ft
Attenuation, dB /100 m
Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2m), dB
1
2400 MHz
9.1
:10
dB
km System Loss, dB
29.8
72
370
2400 MHz
Attenuation, dB/100 ft
Attenuation, dB/100 m
Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2 m), dB 10 dB
9.4
30.8
70
13.8
44.3
64
Mechanical Characteristics
Diameter over Jacket, in (mm)
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg /m)
Attenuation, dB/100 ft
Attenuation, dB /100 m
Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2m), dB
1 km System Loss, dB
Attenuation, dB/100 ft
Attenuation, dB /100 m
Coupling Loss at 6 ft (2m), dB 10 dB
1
0.62 (16)
5 (125)
0.16 (0.23)
0.62 (16)
5 (125)
0.16 (0.23)
km System Loss, dB
11.0
36.1
70
431
Mechanical Characteristics
Minimum Bending Radius, in (mm)
Cable Weight, lb/ft (kg /m)
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Connectors
and Accessories
RADIAX
SR5PNF
SR5PNM
rJ
N-
RCT5
SR5PNM
SR5PNF
RCT6
JJ
--/
RCT7
SR6PNM
SR7PNM
SR6PNF
SR7PNF
Cable Type
N -Male
RXL1
F1
RXL2
L2PNM-H
L4PNM-H
L4.5PNM-RC
L5PNM-RPC
L6PNM-RPC
L7PNM-RPC
RXL4.5
Lt.)
Female
7 -16
SR5PDM
SR6PDM
SR7PDM
SR5PDF
DIN Female
SR6PDF
SR7PDF
RXL4, RXP4
.-
L6PDF-RPC
Type Numbers
N -Male
L5PDM-RPC
L5PNF-RPC
Cable Type
r`
RXL5
RXL6
RXL7
PNMV2-H
N- Female
7 -16 DIN
F1PNF-BH
F1PDF
L2PNF
L4PNF
L4.5PNF-RC
F1PDM
L2PDM-C
L4PDM
L4.5PDM-RC
Male
L5PNF-RPC
L6PNF-RPC
L5PDM-RPC
L6PDM-RPC
LSPDF-RPC
L6PDF-RPC
507
L7PNF-RPC
L7PDM-RPC
L7PDF-RPC
521
7 -16 DIN
Female
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475
495
497
L2PDF-C
L4PDF
L4.5PDF-RC
501
514
too
Dual-Band Hybrid Coupler Combiners
outdoor use.
Ordering Information
Ordering Information
Frequency Band
MHz
Isolation
800 - 2,200
800 - 2,200
>30
>30
Ref.
ANDRI
Connectors
dB
N female
-16 DIN female
Type Number
Reference
Power
Watts
VSWR
Connectors
All Ports
Type Number
245566
245567
500
1.3
245572
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50 -Ohm Loads/Terminations
Coaxial Loads for dc - 2,500 MHz.
Ordering Information
Reference
Power
watts
VSWR
10
10
1.15
1.15
20
1.05
20
1.05
Type
Max.
Connectors
N
Number
245573
245574
245575
245576
male
female
Ordering Information
Splitter
Ref.
C
C
D
D
Dissipative
Power
Watts
Connectors
Length
in (mm)
Type Number
0.1
500
500
0.1
700
female
female
7 -16 DIN female
10 (250)
7.5 (190)
10 (250)
0.1
700
10 (250)
245568
245570
245569
245571
Frequency Band
MHz
Input VSWR
max.
Loss
Loss
dB, Nom.
dB Max.
380 to 960
800 to 2,200
1.15
0.1
1.15
1.15
1.15
380
960
10
800 to 2,200
N
N
Ordering Information
Coupling
dB nom.
VSWR
Directivity
Coupled Loss
Dissipative
dB
dB
Loss, dB max.
Power
Watts
1.20
25
1.26
0.1
200
10
0.45
0.05
200
20
25
25
0.1
1.20
1.20
0.1
200
Ref.
10 dB
Connectors
female
female
female
Type Number
245577
245578
245579
This low cost tap can be installed easily with one hand. Attachment is self -sealing and waterproof. It includes a cable
pigtail and jumpers are not required. Insertion loss is less than a standard 10 dB coupler with jumpers.
Specifications
Ordering Information
Frequency
Ref.
F
F
F
MHz
Thru Loss, dB
Coupled Loss, dB
1700-2000
800-960
380-500
1.0 0.4
10.8 1.0
9.7 1.0
10.5 2
1.1 0.4
1.4 0.4
Type Number
0.5 m Cable
1.0 m Cable
245580
245581
0.4
0.7
0.4
0.3
0.6
0.4
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RADIAX Mounting
Self-Locking Hanger
\
Twisting
Screwdriver
Quick
and Easy
to Unlock Jaw
Outer Jaw
Installation
Inner Jaw
Hinge Provides
Jaw Tension
Screw
-/
3/8" Threaded
I]
Rod
360 Rotation
3/16"
Self- Tapping
Masonry Screw
(use Hex Head)
for 7/8" and
Beam
Clamp
Adapter
Accessory
Angle
Adapter
Accessory
-0
1/4' Stud
Accessory
Larger Cable
Flange
Accessory
-A
1/4' Stud
Accessory
Flange
Accessory
Flange
Accessory
Mounting
Mount to a wide variety of surfaces. Many hanging
configurations possible using available accessories
Self-Locking Hangers
One -Piece automatic locking design reduces installation
Temperature Range:
Continuous Operation, -40 to 82 C ( -40 to 180 F)
Installation, -21 to 82 C ( -5 to 180 F)
Locking Hangers
Stainless
1/4"
3/8"
1/2"
X
X
5/8"
7/8"
1
1
-1/4"
-5/8"
Plated
X
X
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Type Number
Kit of 10
Type Number
Kit of 500
Clamping Range
Diameter, in (mm)
209800 -8
0.290 -0.374
(7.37 -9.50)
3/8"
209800 -10
0.374 -0.465
(9.50- 11.81)
1/2"
209800 -15
0.563 -0.661
(14.30 -16.79)
7/8"
209800 -25
0.969 -1.094
(24.61- 27.79)
-1/4"
209800 -36
1.398 -1.555
(35.51- 39.50)
-5/8"
209800 -47
1.813 -1.988
(46.05- 50.50)
209800 -10
0.374 -0.465
(9.50 -11.81)
3/8"
209800 -12
0.465 -0.563
(11.81- 14.30)
1/2"
209800 -17
0.661 -0.768
(16.79- 19.51)
7/8"
209800 -28
1.094 -1.228
(27.79- 31.19)
-1/4"
209800 -40
1.555 -1.713
(39.5 -43.5)
-5/8"
209800 -47
1.813 -1.988
(46.05- 50.50)
Flange Kit. Inserts into hanger slot. Tapped 1/4 "- 20.
Use with 1/4" threaded rod or stud.
Kit of 10
Type 209797
Installer Pax Kit of 500
Type 209797 -IP
1/4" Stud Kit. 1/4 " -20 x 1/2" long. For mounting
hanger. Attaches to flange (item B).
Kit of 10
Type 209799
Installer Pax Kit of 500
Type 209799 -IP
Adapter Kit of 10. 1/4 "- 20 male and 3/8 "- 16 female
threads. Use to mount hanger with 3/8" threaded rod.
Attaches to flange (item B)
Type 209798
7/8"
1
-1/4"
-5/8"
Mounting
Hardware
Type No.
Plated
Stainless
Steel Type No.
1/4"
40954 -2
3/8"
42396A -9
1/4"
40785 -2
3/8"
3/8"
42396A -1
42396A -2
Kit of 10
Installer Pax Kit of 500
G
5/8"
Photo
Ref.
Type 209795
Type 209795 -IP
Easy installation
Type 209820
Nylon Cable Tie Kit of 50 for mounting 1/4 ", 3/8 ",
1/2 ", 5/8 ", and 7/8" cable
Type 40417
Jacketed Cable Tie Kit of 20 for mounting 1/4 ", 3/8 ",
and 1/2" cable
Type 27290A
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used are:
A series of cascaded amplifiers or
Using
a T-feed
configuration.
Cascaded Amplifiers
RADIAX
T -Feed
with the cascaded architecture. The T -feed structure generates less downlink intermodulation since the amplifiers
are not cascaded. The cascaded configuration has a
higher dynamic range on the uplink and is useful for
communication systems that do not use uplink power
control. The cascade configuration has been used effectively on a number of tunnels where the communication
system employs conventional or trunk radio techniques.
The T -feed configuration has been particularly well suited
for cellular and PCS applications.
Cable Parameters
Key parameters for radiating cable are:
Coupling Loss
Coupling loss is defined as the ratio between the power in
the cable and the amount of power received by a dipole
antenna at a specified distance from the cable. For example, if the power in the cable were 0 dBm and the power
received by the antenna was -65 dBm, then the coupling
loss would be 65 dB. Typically Andrew will use distances
of 2 meters (6.6 feet) or 6 meters (20 feet). The value
specified is the median value measured as the dipole
travels parallel to the cable.
Typically, the radiated energy from the radiating cables is
polarized. The degree of polarization is measured for all
Andrew cables. The majority of the Andrew radiating
cables have a dominant vertical polarization, however,
this may be frequency dependant.
Fading Characteristic
Radiating cables exhibit a fading characteristic that is a
result of the multipath nature of the cable. Typically, a fade
will occur approximately every wavelength. The depth of
the fade is dependant not only on the design of the cable
but also on the multipath environment. Andrew quantifies
the depth of fading by calculating the ratio between the
median value of the coupling loss (50 %) to the coupling
loss that occurs at least 5 %. This produces a ratio of the
50 to 95% values. For coupled mode RADIAX (RXL), the
fading factor is typically 11 dB. For RADIAX utilizing the
array construction, radiating mode RADIAX (RCT), this
value can be as low as 2 to 3 dB. In a majority of systems
applications, the low fading characteristic is somewhat
negated by the environment.
Insertion Loss
Coupling Loss
Fading Characteristic
Coherent Bandwidth
Launch Angle
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Coherent bandwidth of radiating cables is a measure of
instantaneous bandwidth of the signal that can reliably be
transmitted from the cable. This parameter is significant
for wide bandwidth signals, especially third generation
systems. All Andrew cables have sufficient coherent bandwidth to handle GSM and CDMA (1.25 MHz) signals. For
applications involving wider bandwidths, the radiating
mode cables (RCT) are designed to handle third generation signals.
Launch Angle
For coupled mode RADIAr, there is no dominant launch
angle as RF energy emits from the cable at all angles. For
the radiating mode series of cables there is a dominant
launch angle. It is this dominant launch angle that
contributes to the low fading characteristic and the
wider coherent bandwidth. The launch angle for any
particular cable varies as a function of frequency and will
typically be (45 degrees relative to a perpendicular line
from the cable.
Cable Orientation
For the majority of the cables, the orientation of the slots
dominant radiation is
not directly from the slots, but rather is caused by the
current that flows in the outer jacket of the cable.
Directivity of the cable is related to the frequency and the
size of the cable. That is, a 1 -5/8 inch cable at 2400 MHz
will be more directive than at 900 MHz, further the 1 -5/8
inch cable will have a higher directivity than a 7/8" cable.
is not critical. This is because the
Link Budget
Statistical Variation
11
dB
3 dB
Tunnel Factors
0 dB
Received Signal Power (Level that will be
achieved at least 95% of the time at the terminated
end of the cable)
-83.5 dBm
very similar
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Introduction
RF Amplifiers, In- Building, Null Fill, Cell Extension and Reverse Link Limited... 674
Communications Products
Distribution Amplifiers, Repeaters and Tower Mounted Amplifiers
675
Distribution Amplifiers
RADIAMPTM 1200 Series Band -Selective, Bidirectional Amplifier.
ACE 1000 Series Band -Selective, Bidirectional
Amplifier
Null Kits
676
678
680
Repeaters
Amplifier
SelectAmp CDMA 1900 Channelized, Bidirectional Amplifier
681
684
Repeater Kits
685
682
Supporting Products
System Monitoring and Remote Tuning
686
- SMART
Accessories
Antennas
688
689
Attenuators
689
Bias -Tees
689
Power Dividers
689
689
Filters
690
dc Blocks
690
690
690
Power Cables
690
691
673
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RF Amplifiers
Andrew offers a wide range of RF Amplifier products.
The amplifiers range from 0.5 to 10 watts of output power,
806 to 1990 MHz, and broadband to channel selective. If
you have a coverage problem, Andrew has a solution.
In Building
Uninterrupted wireless communications in buildings is a
necessity for essential services such as police and fire,
and is now demanded by the rapidly expanding commercial services market. Andrew has a variety of products to
extend coverage into hospitals, hotels, factories, convention centers, and other buildings. Our RF Amplifiers provide the power and gain required to overcome the losses
in distributed RF systems installed in facilities of all sizes.
Cell Extension
When coverage areas are exceedingly directional, such as
highways or long corridors, the amplifier you need is the
Cell Extender. The Cell Extender is higher in output power
enabling it to provide coverage down a long, narrow area.
The RF Amplifier group offers two products for the cell
Null Fill
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General
Andrew RF Amplifier Products consist of band selective
and channelized RF repeaters, and supporting products
such as mounting kits, filters, power supplies, and remote
monitoring and control equipment.
The ACE and RADIAMPTM series amplifiers represent the
Repeaters
ACE 1300
SelectAmp CDMA 1900 is a channel selective, bidirectionamplifier that provides signal level enhancement and
increased coverage. It provides remote access and monitoring via wireline connection using the Andrew
SMARTpcTM graphical user interface. See pages 682 and
683.
Distribution Amplifiers
al
-1900
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Application Information
Supplying Power to the RADIAMP 1200 Series
DC Power can be supplied
supplied with
General
Typically, a maximum
The RADIAMP 1200 series is a broadband RF distribution
can be cascaded.
Andrew
Bias -Tee and dc block to apply and terminate direct
current on the coaxial cable.
The user can use devices such as the
distribution systems or as
booster amplifier to
antennas.
676
DREN/.
5/16" or 3/8" lag bolts and four flat washers for mounting.
Anchors should
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Typical Electrical Specifications and Ordering Information
Unidirectional Amplifiers -1210 Paging Amplifiers
Description
Band
Band 2
171 - 173
279 - 281
651210-32UU-002
651210-32UU-004
10
Gain, dB
10-20
-20
?37
59
59
<10e +15Vdc
Noise Figure, dB
>_37
27
Description
Downlink
Uplink
Downlink
Uplink
851 - 869
806 - 824
869 - 894
824 - 849
651212-3212 -000
935
Gain, dB
Downlink
10 -20
10 - 20
?35
26
960
890
910
651213 -3212-001
10 - 20
Uplink
-20
-20
10
>_35
?26
?17
27
>_17
27
Noise Figure, dB
<_
12
59
5 12
59
512
<9
< 15
< 15
< 15
<15
<15
<15
NEMA 4 (IP66)
NEMA 4 (IP66)
Length, in (mm)
6 (152)
12 (305)
Diameter, in (mm)
3.5 (90)
3.5 (90)
Weight, lb (kg)
2.5 (1.1)
5.4 (2.5)
50 (122)
50 (122)
-20 (-4)
-20 (-4)
Enclosure Type
RF Connectors
DC
Type
Female
Input Connector
Input Voltage
+16 Vdc to +21 Vdc, center pin positive using coax connector
Accessories
Type Number
Description
Power Supplies
Desk Top, 90 - 265 Vac, IEC receptacle
EPWSP-00018
EPWSP-00019
EPWSP-00023
EJKPW-50004
EBAST-10001
ECLMP-70032
Switchcraft is
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Ordering Information
Amplifier No.
Amplifier No.
651012-1444 -100
651012 -4414-200
With SMART/AGC
651012- 1444-103
Basic Amplifier
651013-1444 -100
651013 -4414-200
With SMART/AGC
Basic Amplifier
651016-1444 -100
651016 -4414-201
With SMART/AGC
amplifier provides 30
cables.
Electrical Specifications
- Typical
AMPS Cellular
Description
Downlink
851 - 869
30 - 40
Gain, dB
Amplifier No.
Uplink
806
824
30
40
Downlink
869
894
Uplink
824
Downlink
849
30 - 40
30 - 40
935
960
30
40
Uplink
890
915
30 - 40
+27
+40
+27
+40
+27
+40
+17
+30
+17
+30
+17
+30
11
10
10
+40
+27
+40
+27
+40
+27
+30
+17
+30
+17
+30
+17
11
10
10
<4
<4
<4
<4
<4
<4
VSWR
2:1
2:1
2:1
2:1
2:1
2:1
90 - 260
90 - 260
Noise Figure, dB
Amplifier No.
70 Hz
90 - 260
ac Power Inlet
RF
Connectors
F)
90
260
90 - 260
90
260
50
50
50
50
50
50
NEMA4 (IP66)
NEMA4 (IP66)
NEMA4 (IP66)
NEMA4 (IP66)
NEMA4 (IP66)
NEMA4 (IP66)
13x9.9x4.8
13x9.9x4.8
13x9.9x4.8
13x9.9x4.8
13x9.9x4.8
13x9.9x4.8
TURCV RSF30
TURCK
Type N Female
Type N Female
-20 to 50
( -4
to 122)
RSF30
-20 to 50
( -4
to 122)
TURC*
Type
RSF30
Female
-20 to 50
( -4
to 122)
TURCK RSF30
Type N Female
-20 to 50
( -4
RSF30
Type N Female
-20 to 50
to 122)
( -4
to 122)
TURC'
Type
RSF30
Female
-20 to 50
(-4 to 122)
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Extender
Malrdw
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Rh olatlows
Application Information
Amplifiers can be used as off -air interface or as line
distribution amplifiers. When used as off -air, two ACE
amplifiers in tandem can be used to provide 60 -80 dB of
gain. In the downlink path, ACE No. 1 provides pre- amplification and ACE No. 2 provides power amplification. In
the uplink path, the opposite occurs, with ACE No. 2
providing pre -amplification and ACE No. 1 providing
power amplification.
ACE
distribution amplifier
length of HELIAX or
the RADIAMP.
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Kiosk Kit
Kiosk Kit
coverage
Ordering Information
Description
RF
Amplifier Type
Model No.
Kiosk Kit
800 MHz AMPS Cellular
65NULL-AMP1 -000
65NULL-TRK1 -000
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Repeaters
BandSelective, Bidirectional Ampifier
The ACE 1300 series amplifiers are broadband bidirectional
Electrical Specifications
Downlink
Uplink
Model No.
851 -869
806 -824
ACE1312
869 -880
890 -892
824 -835
845 -847
ACE1314
880 -894
835 -849
ACE1315
935 -960
890 -915
ACE1316
Gain (dB)
60 - 80 dB (Potentiometer
>_38
<4
Noise Figure, dB
Input/Output VSWR
Power Dissipation, W
<_150
Mechanical Specifications
Ordering Information
Model Number
Type No.
Basic Amplifier
651312-5858 -000
651314 -5858 -000
651315-5858 -000
651316 -5858 -000
ACE1312
ACE1314
ACE1315
ACE1316
Enclosure Type
NEMA 4X
HxWxD,in(mm)
70 (32)
RF Connectors
Type N
ACE1312
ACE1314
ACE1315
ACE1316
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Repeaters
yip
extended using
receive diversity.
Receive Diversity:
Specifications
Electrical
65 - 95, 2 dB step adjust
Gain, dB
Noise Figure, dB Max
Mechanical
repeater site.
NEMA 4 (IP65)
Enclosure
Dimensions,
x W x D, in (mm)
Weight, lb (kg)
45 (20)
Temperature, Operating, C ( F)
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Frequency Band
Downlink Output
Power, watts
Uplink Output
Power, watts
Type No.
Model
For applications
information
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(50106)
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Repeaters
Bidirectional, Channelized Paging Repeater
The SelectAmp NBPCS 900 paging repeater makes it pos-
Specifications
Electrical
Forward Path
930 MHz
940 MHz
929 -932
939 -941
12.5
50.0
60 - 90
Gain, dB
60
6.0
-90
6.0
<70
<30
Ordering Information
Reverse Path
898 -904
60 - 90
Gain, dB
500
Group Delay, ps
Number of
Channels
3
>35
Connectors
1,
930 MHz
Type No.
2,
930 MHz
1,940 MHz
SelectAmp NBPCS 900
3, 930 MHz
3, 940 MHz
1, 930 MHz
Type N, Female
90 - 260 Vac
Mechanical
Enclosure
1,940 MHz
Channel
Configuration
2, 940 MHz
<2
Dimensions,
Model
6.0
RF
x W x D, in (mm)
2, 930 MHz
40 (18)
2, 940 MHz
1, 930 MHz
1, 940 MHz
Weight, lb (kg)
Temperature, Operating, C ( F)
to 60 ( -32 to 140)
Temperature, Storage, C ( F)
Mounting
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Andrew repeater kits are designed to take the worry out of
antenna selection, cable options, connector compatibility,
surge suppression, and grounding network design.
Repeater kits utilize all Andrew products and provide you
with a system that is pre-designed.
The major components of the repeater kits are:
Repeater
Donor Antenna
Null Antenna
Interconnecting Cable
Surge Arrestors
Grounding Bars
Mounting Hardware
Ordering Information
For In- Building and Small Exterior Null Fill Applications
KP4F-18-NWM
PCS19SA-06316-ONG
300 ft (91 m)
P2F-17-N7A
PCS19SA-06316-ONG
150ft(45m)
65KITC-5F12 -111
65KITC-5B12-212
65KITC -5C12 -212
65KITC -5012 -212
65KITC -5E12 -212
65KITC -5F12 -212
PCS19SA-06316 -ONG
150 ft (45 m)
300
65KITC-5E18 -111
65KITC-5F18 -212
ft
(91 m)
For Large Exterior Null Fill and Cell Extension Applications with Diversity Receive
KP4F-18-NWM
KP4F-18-NWM
PCSD19SA-06516-0D
225 ft (69 m)
PCSD19-06516-0D
65KITD-5B18-225
65KITD -5C18 -225
65KITD -5D18 -225
450ft(137m)
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686
Model
Description
Type Numbers
Bulletin No.
Catalog 38 Pages
TMA 800
10536
687.01, 687.02
TMA 900
10548
687.03, 687.04
TMA 1800
GSM 1800
TMA
TMA
TMA
TMA
659180-0000-240
659280-0000-240
659380-0000-240
659480-0000-240
10530
687.05, 687.06
TMA 1800
10537
687.07, 687.08
TMA 1900
GSM 1900
TMA
TMA
TMA
TMA
659180-0000-250
659280-0000-250
659380-0000-250
659480-0000-250
10531
687.09, 687.10
TMA 1900
10535
687.11, 687.12
TMA 1900
TDMA 1900
TMA
TMA
TMA
TMA
659180-0000-250
659280-0000-250
659380-0000-250
659480-0000-250
10539
687.13, 687.14
TMA 1900
10540
687.15, 687.16
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Model
Description
Type Numbers
Bulletin No.
Catalog 38 Pages
TMA 800
10536
687.01, 687.02
TMA 900
10548
687.03, 687.04
TMA 1800
GSM 1800
TMA
TMA
TMA
TMA
659180-0000-240
659280-0000-240
659380-0000-240
659480-0000-240
10530
687.05, 687.06
TMA 1800
10537
687.07, 687.08
TMA 1900
GSM 1900
TMA
TMA
TMA
TMA
659180-0000-250
659280-0000-250
659380-0000-250
659480-0000-250
10531
687.09, 687.10
TMA 1900
10535
687.11, 687.12
TMA 1900
TDMA 1900
TMA
TMA
TMA
TMA
659180-0000-250
659280-0000-250
659380-0000-250
659480-0000-250
10539
687.13, 687.14
TMA 1900
10540
687.15, 687.16
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Tower Mounted Amplifier
AMPS 800, TDMA 800 MHz
Boost coverage, reduce system noise, and improve
uplink sensitivity by installing a TMA 800 tower
mounted low -noise amplifier from Andrew. Tower
mounted amplifiers (TMA's) are an effective way to
increase coverage and enhance network performance
by significantly improving the uplink noise figure.
Features:
Stronger signal, wider coverage
Significantly improves uplink noise figures
Up to 50% higher ROI in new networks
Generates additional traffic, reduces site
requirements
High MTBF rate
Extensive alarm functions, built-in lightning
protection
Optimized for base stations
Fewer dropped calls, increased talk time
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Specifications for Tower Mounted Amplifier 800 for TDMA/AMPS 800 MHz
Electrical Specifications
Passband:
Band edge rejection:
Noise figure:
Input 3rd order
intercept point:
Return loss, input:
Return loss, output:
DC /Alarm:
Functional indicator:
Environmental Specifications
824
Operating temperature:
Lightning protection:
Relative humidity:
849 MHz
65 dB
2.5 dB
10 dBm
IEC 1024
5- 100 %, non -condensing
Ordering Information
14 dB
17 dB
Mechanical Specifications
7/16 female
IP 65
11 lb (5 kg)
Pole or wall
RF connectors:
Sealing:
Weight:
Mounting:
BTS
TMA
RX
TMA Simplex
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Features:
For EDGE Applications
Stronger signal, wider coverage
Fewer dropped calls, increased talk time
Significantly improves uplink noise figures
Generates additional traffic, reduces site
requirements
High MTBF rate
Extensive alarm functions, built -in lightning
protection
Field-proven technical performance
Compact, easy to install
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Electrical Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Bandwidth:
Receive passband:
25MHz
890 -915 MHz
or 880 -905 MHz
Transmit passband:
935 -960 MHz
or 925 -950 MHz
Noise figure (max at 12 dB gain): 2.0 dB
Noise figure (typical at
25C and 12 dB gain)
1.6 dB
Gain adjustable in nine steps:
6-15 dB
Input 3rd order intercept pt:
>13 dB
Tx loss:
0.5 dB
Return loss, input:
16 dB
Return loss, output:
16 dB
Max Tx input power:
200 W
DC /Alarm:
Bias-tee on co-ax center
+149F
(-35 to +65C)
5- 100 %, non -condensing
Operating temperature:
-31 to
Relative humidity:
Lightning protection:
IEC 1024
Mechanical Specifications
7/16 female
IP 65
0.66 gallon (3 litres)
5.5 kg (12.1 lbs)
Pole or wall
RF connectors:
Sealing:
Volume:
Weight:
Mounting:
Ordering Information
TMA 659080- 0000 -330 (890 -915 MHz)
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BTS
DPI
TX/RX
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TMA 1800
Tower Mounted Amplifier
GSM 1800 MHz
Boost coverage, reduce system noise, and improve
uplink sensitivity by installing a TMA 1800 tower
mounted low -noise amplifier from Andrew. Tower
mounted amplifiers (TMA's) are an effective way to
increase coverage and enhance network performance
by significantly improving the uplink noise figure.
In new networks, a TMA can reduce initial investment
by simplifying site requirements. This means faster
roll -out and improved return on investment -often
as high as 50% in as little as three years.
Features:
For EDGE Applications
Stronger signal, wider coverage
Significantly improves uplink noise figures
Up to 50% higher ROI in new networks
Generates additional traffic, reduces site
requirements
High MTBF rate
Extensive alarm functions, built-in lightning
protection
Optimized for radio base stations
Fewer dropped calls, increased talk time
Easy installation
Compact size
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Specifications for Tower Mounted Amplifier 1800 for GSM 1800 MHz
Electrical Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Bandwidth:
Receive passband:
Transmit passband:
Stopband rejection:
Noise figure:
Gain:
Input 3rd order
intercept point:
Tx loss:
Uplink IM:
Return loss, input:
Return loss, output:
Max Tx input power:
MTBF:
DC /Alarm:
0.3 dB
<-120 dBm
>14 dB
>17 dB
140 W
900,000 hrs
Bias-tee on co-ax center
Mechanical Specifications
RF connectors:
Sealing:
Volume:
Weight:
Mounting:
Operating temperature:
Relative humidity:
Lightning protection:
IEC 1024
Options
Duplex is standard with Simplex as option
By -pass of amplifiers when both fails
Ordering Information
TMA 659180 -0000 -240 (1 710 -1785 MHz)
TMA 659280- 0000 -240 (1 710 -1735 MHz)
TMA 659380 -0000 -240 (1 735 -1760 MHz)
TMA 659480- 0000 -240 (1 755 -1785 MHz)
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7/16 female
IP 659
0.37 gal (1.7 litre)
4.0 lb (1.8 kg)
Pole or wall
TMA
TMA Duplex
TX
RX
8 in (204 mm)
BTS
3.07 in (78 mm)
TMA
BTS
RX
TMA Simplex
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The TMA 1800 has been field- tested for superior MTBF,
and includes lightning protection, dual amplifiers and
functional alarm system. Upon request, Andrew can
also provide an external duplex filter with integrated bias
to properly interface base stations.
Features:
For EDGE Applications
Stronger signal, wider coverage
Superior reliability
Optimized for base stations
Field-proven results
Control Module available
Easy installation
Fewer dropped calls, increased talk time
Higher MTBF rate
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Specifications for Tower Mounted Amplifier 1800 Dual Duplex for GSM 1800 MHz
Electrical Specifications
Bandwidth:
Receiving passband:
Transmitting passband:
Noise figure (typical at
25C and 12 dB gain):
Gain:
Input 3rd order intercept pt.
Tx loss:
Environmental Specifications
30 MHz
(filter slotted within)
1710 MHz to 1785 MHz
1805 MHz or 1880 MHz
1.5 dB
Operating temperature:
-31 to
+149F
(-35 to +65C)
5- 100 %, non -condensing
Relative humidity:
Lightning protection:
IEC 1024
Mechanical Specifications
12dB
>11 dBm
RF connector:
7/16 female
0.5 dB
>17 dB
>17 dB
200 W
Sealing:
Volume:
Weight:
Mounting:
IP 65
900,000 hrs
Bias-tee on co-ax center
Ordering Information
TMA 659180 -0000 -340 (1710 -1740 MHz)
TMA 659280 -0000 -340 (1730 -1760 MHz)
TMA 659380 -0000 -340 (1755 -1785 MHz)
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TX
BTS
RX
DPX
BIAS
TX/RX
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TMA 1900
Tower Mounted Amplifier
GSM 1900 MHz
Boost coverage, reduce system noise, and improve
uplink sensitivity by installing a TMA 1900 tower
mounted low -noise amplifier from Andrew. Tower
mounted amplifiers (TMA's) are an effective way to
increase coverage and enhance network performance.
Features:
For EDGE Applications
Stronger signal, wider coverage
Superior reliability
Optimized for GSM 1900 base stations
Field-proven results
Control Module available
Higher MTBF rate
Fewer dropped calls, increased talk time
Easy installation
Super compact size
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Electrical Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
Bandwidth:
20 or 25 MHz
(filter slotted within)
1850 MHz to 1910 MHz
1930 MHz to 1990 MHz
>85 dB
1.7 dB
12 dB
> +10 dBm
0.3 dB
Receiving passband:
Transmitting passband:
Stopband rejection:
Noise figure:
Gain:
Input 1P3:
Tx loss:
All IM products in
receiving band:
Input return loss:
Output return loss:
Max Tx input power:
MTBF:
DC /Alarm:
7/16 female
IP 65
0.37 gal (1.7 litre)
4.0 lb (1.8 kg)
Pole or wall
RF connectors:
Sealing:
Volume:
Weight:
Mounting:
Options
Duplex is standard with Simplex as option
By -pass of amplifiers when both fail
>14 dB
>17 dB
140 W
900,000 hrs
Bias -tee on co -ax center
Supports dual alarms
Ordering Information
TMA 659180- 0000 -250 (1850 -1910 MHz)
TMA 659280- 0000 -250 (1850 -1875 MHz)
TMA 659380- 0000 -250 (1865 -1900 MHz)
TMA 659480- 0000 -250 (1885 -1910 MHz)
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Environmental Specifications
Temperature range:
11
+149F
(-35 to +65'C)
5- 100 %, non -condensing
IEC 1024
-31 to
Relative humidity:
Lightning protection:
TMA
TMA Duplex
TX
RX
8 in (204 mm)
BTS
IMP
y
TMA
BTS
RX
TMA Simplex
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1900
MHz
Features:
For EDGE Applications
Stronger signal, wider coverage
Superior reliability
Optimized for GSM 1900 base stations
Field-proven results
Control Module available
Easy installation
Fewer dropped calls, increased talk time
Higher MTBF
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Specifications for Tower Mounted Amplifier 1900 Dual Duplex for GSM 1900 MHz
Electrical Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
Bandwidth:
30 MHz
(filter slotted within)
1850 -1919 MHz
1930-1990 MHz
Receiving passband:
Transmitting passband:
Noise figure (max at
12 dB gain):
Noise figure (typical at
25C and 12 dB gain):
Gain:
Input 3rd order intercept pt:
2.0 dB
RF connector:
7/16 female
Sealing:
MTBF:
Volume:
Weight:
DC /Alarm:
Mounting:
IP 65
900,000 hrs
0.66 gal (3 litre)
(5 kg)
Bias -tee on co -ax center
Pole or wall
11 lb
1.5 dB
12dB
Ordering Information
>+11 dBm
0.5 dB
17 dB
17 dB
Tx loss:
Return loss, input:
Return loss, output:
Max Tx input power:
200 W
Environmental Specifications
Operating temperature:
-31 to +149F
Relative humidity:
Lightning protection:
(-35 to +65C)
5- 100 %, non- condensing
IEC 1024
TMA:
TX
BTS
RX
DPX
BIAS
TX/Rx
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TMA 1900
Tower Mounted Amplifier
TDMA 1900 MHz
Boost coverage, reduce system noise, and improve
uplink sensitivity by installing a TMA 1900 tower
mounted low -noise amplifier from Andrew for TDMA
1900. Tower mounted amplifiers (TMA's) are an
effective way to increase coverage and enhance
network performance.
In new networks, a TMA can reduce initial investment
by simplifying site requirements. This means faster
roll -out and improved return on investment -often as
high as 50% in as little as three years.
The TMA 1900 for TDMA 1900 has been field- tested
for superior MTBF, and includes lightning protection,
dual amplifiers and functional alarm system. The TMA
1900 also provides high MTBF well above the
required level.
Features:
For EDGE Applications
Stronger signal, wider coverage
Significantly improves uplink noise figures
Up to 50% higher ROI in new networks
Generates additional traffic, reduces site
requirements
High MTBF rate
Extensive alarm functions, built-in lightning
protection
Optimized for base stations
Fewer dropped calls, increased talk time
Easy installation
Super compact size
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Electrical Specifications
Bandwidth:
Receive passband:
Transmit passband:
Stopband rejection:
Noise figure:
Gain:
Input 3rd order
intercept pt.
Tx loss:
All IM products in
receiving band
Return loss, input:
Return loss, output:
Max Tx input power:
MTBF:
DC /Alarm:
20 or 25MHz
RF connectors:
7/16 female
Sealing:
Volume:
Weight:
Mounting:
IP 65
Options
Duplex is standard with Simplex as option
By -pass of amplifiers when both fails
0.3 dBm
< -120 dBm
>14 dB
>17 dB
140 W
900,000 hrs
Superimposed on RF signal
Ordering Information
TMA 659180- 0000 -250 (1850 -1910 MHz)
TMA 659280- 0000 -250 (1850 -1875 MHz)
TMA 659380- 0000 -250 (1865 -1900 MHz)
TMA 659480- 0000 -250 (1885 -1910 MHz)
Contact Andrew for more detailed information
Environmental Specifications
Operating temperature:
Relative humidity:
Lightning protection:
-31 to +149 F
( -35 to +65 C)
5- 100 %, non -condensing
IEC 1024
TMA
TMA Duplex
8 in (204 mm)
TX
RX
A
RX
TMA Simplex
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The TMA 1900 has been field- tested for superior MTBF,
and includes lightning protection, dual amplifiers and
functional alarm system. Upon request, Andrew can
also provide an external duplex filter with integrated bias
to properly interface radio base stations.
Amplifier:
an efficient, effective way to increase
coverage and enhance network performance
Features:
For EDGE Applications
Stronger signal, wider coverage
Significantly improves uplink noise figures
High MTBF rate
Extensive alarm functions, built-in lightning
protection
Optimized for radio base stations
Fewer dropped calls, increased talk time
Easy installation
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Specifications for Tower Mounted Amplifier 1900 Dual Duplex for TDMA 1900 MHz
Electrical Specifications
Bandwidth:
Receive passband:
Transmit passband:
Noise figure (max at
12 dB gain)
Gain:
Input 3rd order intercept pt:
Tx loss:
Return loss, input:
Return loss, output:
Max Tx input power:
DC /Alarm:
Environmental Specifications
30 MHz
(filter slotted within)
1850 - 1910 MHz
1930 - 1990 MHz
1.5 dB
13 dB
Operating temperature:
Relative humidity:
Lightning protection:
MTBF:
Ordering Information
>11dBm, minimum
0.5 dB
>17 dB
>17 dB
200 W
Bias -tee on co -ax center
Mechanical Specifications
RF connectors:
Sealing:
Volume:
Weight:
Mounting:
7/16 female
IP 65
0.66 gal (3 litre)
11 lb (5.1 kg)
Pole or wall
TX
BTS
RX
DPX
BIAS
TX/RX
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Supporting Products
SMARTsentry
SMARTpc Software
System Requirements
Description
SMART is the Andrew low-cost integrated solution to all
your monitoring and control needs. It consists of SMARTpc
control software that runs on any IBM -compatible PC
capable of running Windows`s 3.1 or subsequent
upgrades, and a SMARTsentryTM in each monitored
device. The SMARTsentry can be mounted internally or
externally.
It is easy to add to the ACE and air interface families of
boosters, as well as other devices.
Summary of Features
Can be
support personnel
User-definable auxiliary monitoring points for entry
alarm, room temperature, etc.
Ordering Information
Model Number
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SMARTsentry'"
SMARTpcT" Software
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Antennas
Accessories
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Panel Antenna
Attenuators
The attenuators are used to adjust the signal level within the
Type Number
3 dB
EATTN-09032
6 dB
EATTN-09062
10 dB
EATTN-09102
20 dB
EATTN-09202
Radiating
Termination
Bias -Tees
Used to add dc power to any coaxial cable. Ideal for use with
RADIAMPTM to take advantage of using a single dc power supply
to power several amplifiers. Has two RF
connectors and one circular dc power connector. Direct
current passes between the power connector and one RF connector while the other RF connector is isolated from the dc. The
mating power cable connector is supplied with this product.
Connectors
Type Number
7 -16 DIN
EBAST -10000
Type N
EBAST -10001
Type
Frequency
65ACCE- BIAS-190
Power Dividers
Attenuator
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Bias -Tee
The power dividers are used to separate a single signal path into
2000 MHz
Division
Type Number
Way
EPWDY-22503
2 - Way
EPWDV-22506
4 -
10 - 1000 MHz
RADIAMPTM Power
Supplies
Type Number
EPWSP -00018
EPWSP -00023
EPWSP -00019
Power Divider
Power Supply
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Accessories
Filters
When broadband amplifiers are used in coverage
solutions, filtering is often needed to prevent the unwanted signals from being distributed throughout the system.
These band -pass filters are designed to pass
certain frequency ranges in the cellular bands.
Frequency Range, MHz
Description
Type Number
EFLTB-00400
870 - 880/825
835
A Band Cellular
880 - 890/835
845
866 - 869/821
824
EFLTB-00410
EFLTB-00411
Band Cellular
EFLTB-00401
Filter
dc Blocks
A high pass -filter that prevents the
flow of dc on
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coaxial
GHz
Type Number
Connectors
Type
dc Block
EBLOK-00005
7 -16 DIN
EBLOK-00003
Battery Back-up
worry of supply power going down, extend
your life with a battery back -up system. This battery backup is for the SelectAmp CDMA family only and supplies
up to 2 hours of continuous power over a wide temperature range. When a battery back -up is ordered, the power
cables are supplied with the system.
To avoid the
Type Number
65ACCE-1800 -000
Cable
RADIAMPTM Mounting
Hangers
Power Cables
Power cables are supplied with each repeater or
amplifier that you order, but if a replacement is needed,
they are available.
Product
RADIAMP Power Supply, SelectAmp NBPCS
Type Number
ECABL -31112
ACE 1000
AEO2C-D3300 -001
Power Cables
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General Information
694
Structural Options
696
Architectural Options
697
Electrical Systems
699
700
700
701
701
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General Information
When You Select an Andrew Concrete
Equipment Shelter
You decrease installation time.
You prevent scheduling conflicts.
You minimize installation costs.
the future.
Budget Savings
Custom design at pre- engineered prices
The Andrew computer -aided design system means that
your custom requirements can be quickly and economically incorporated into our standard, pre- engineered
shelters. Standard wall and door openings can be easily
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Codes, Regulations and Zoning
Andrew shelters arrive at your site compliant with state
regulations and national codes.
The expense and delay in modifying the appearance of
your shelter to meet local zoning regulations can be minimized with an Andrew shelter. In addition to standard
exposed aggregate exterior, Andrew shelters can be
delivered with fractured fin, lap siding, brick, wood panel,
Highly Secure
Tested Structural Integrity
Andrew shelters are quickly and easily off -loaded. They also allow more
flexibility when selecting crane size because they're so light.
on -air service.
sensitive equipment in
secure environment.
In
extremes and excessive humidity can be avoided, safeguarding operations and revenues for years to come.
Protection from lightning also can be provided by equipping your shelter with suitable grounding systems.
To ensure
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surge suppressors
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Structural Options
Embedded Conneclon Plates (Typl
Door Frame
Wall Panels. The walls are flat panels of reinforced concrete 4 inches thick. Reinforcement consists of #4 rebar
and welded wire fabric (WWF). Each wall has a 2 -hour fire
rating and a 30.06 bullet resistance in accordance with
UL752 -LEVEL IV. Andrew also offers a 3" thick wall with a
1 -hour fire rating. Door frames are cast into the concrete
wall panels to prevent vandalism and water leakage
around the frames.
a 6 -inch
deep ribbed
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sealant tape. Additionally, horizontal joints feature a step joint, and vertical joints are caulked with urethane sealant.
a step -joint threshold and a drip cap
over the top of the jamb to prevent water from entering
the shelter.
Foundations
Foundation design recommendations are provided at no
charge upon request with each Andrew concrete shelter.
We offer recommendations for slab, grade beam and pier
type foundation designs.
Structural Openings
All openings for the options you order are cast into the
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Architectural Considerations
Andrew shelters meet or exceed specified state and
nationally recognized building codes, minimizing the
expense of modifications required to obtain your permits.
The basic Andrew shelter complies with the following list
requirements.
National Electrical Code (NEC)
Uniform Building Code (UBC)
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Door Types
Standard steel doors and optional bullet- resistant doors
are available for Andrew concrete shelters.
Interior Options
flooring and
partition walls are also available for your Andrew concrete
shelter.
value of 2.
be
Shelter Aesthetics
Exterior Finishes. An exposed aggregate finish is
standard with the basic shelter. The aggregate is an
integral part of the concrete mix when the shelter panel is
poured. The aggregate is poured not glued or seeded to
the surface. This provides the strength and durability of
Brick
Fractured Fin
Stucco
Slump Stone
Wood Panel
Lap Siding
Broom Finish
Exterior Paint/Sealer. A variety of exterior colors are
available when an optional exterior finish is specified.
The paints are made specifically for concrete. In addition
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Grounding Systems
or customer.
Surge Arrestors
HVAC Systems
Andrew offers a variety of standard, field -proven HVAC
components. This selection allows you to customize the
shelter's equipment configuration according to the level
of protection you choose to optimize the shelter's
environment.
Environmental Considerations
Installing an HVAC system that is tailored to your
requirements ensures you of the most cost -effective
management of temperature and humidity. An effective
HVAC system can extend the service life of your electronic
costs, and improves system life. Pre -installed HVAC systems are fully tested and provide fast field commissioning
and reliable operation.
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Cable Ladder
66 Punch Block
Smoke Alarm
shelter at the option of Andrew Corporation at no cost to you if its structural integrity
fails when used within the specified loads and conditions. For complete details on the
Andrew Corporation Ten -Year Limited Concrete Shelter Warranty, contact the Shelter
Product Line at (770) 251 -8777 and request Bulletin 1545. Andrew shelters for
international applications may carry a different warranty.
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Broadband Antenna
Products
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24.25
26.5 GHz
BCAHxxx -250HN
705
BCAX090 -250HN
708
- Compact Sector
704
Sector
705
710
BCAHxxx -xxxHN
- High Gain
37.0
II
Sector
708
40.0 GHz
II
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Compact size
15 dBi gain
Elevation Pattern
15
12
ETSI Class
compliant
0
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Electrical Specifications
8
9
12
15
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24
114
45
-40
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10
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10
15
20
25
35
45
Horizontal or Vertical
Polarization discrimination, dB
>24
50
1.5 (14)
Input connector
Azimuth Pattern
Mechanical Specifications
Survival wind velocity, mph (km/h)
125 (200)
Size, approx.
-165
x W x D, in (mm)
Color
Weight, lb (kg)
1.1
(0.51)
165
1e0
Antenna Gain
Antenna Type
Number
Frequency
Band, GHz
BCAC090-285(5)
26.35
BCAC090-250(')
Specify
Sector Size
Degrees (HPBW)
Waveguide Type
31.3
90
15
WR28
24.25 -26.5
90
15
WR42
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Product Features
High gain performance - 21 dBi Q 90
Extensive null fill for uniform coverage
31.3 GHz
Electrical Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
Horizontal or Vertical
125 (200)
Polarization discrimination, dB
>24
Operating temperature F ( C)
-40 to +140
50
1.5 (14)
Color
Input connector
Weight, lb (kg)
7.4 (3.4)
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Azimuth Pattern
45 Sector
Azimuth Pattern
90 Sector
15
75
-75
-15
15
-30
75
-75
90
-105
105
-105
120
-120
-135
135
-165
50
65
-180
-165
Azimuth Pattern
180 Sector
180
165
Elevation Pattern
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22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
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12
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16
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Frequency
Band, GHz
Sector Size
Degrees (HPBW)
Wavegulde Type
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26.35 - 31.3
45
23.8
WR28
BCAH060-285( *)
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27.5 - 30.0
60
22.5
WR28
Antenna Type
Number
BCAH045-285(') -(
BCAH090-285(')
-( *)
26.35 - 31.3
90
21
WR28
BCAH180- 275( *)
-()
26.35 - 28.5
180
18
WR28
BCAH180- 300(')
-(`)
28.25 - 31.3
180
18
WR28
BCAH090-250(')
-()
24.25 -26.5
90
20.5
WR42
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Top View
1
Side View
11.8 in
(300 mm)
0.75 in
19 mm)
4.3 in
(109 mm)
0.5 in
(13 mm)
Side View
0.75 in
4.9
in
(19 mm)
mm)
0.5 in
(13 mm)
0.5 in
(13 mm)
0.41 in
(10.4 mm)
89
in
(226 mm)
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Ultra -high gain sector antennas provide unmatched gain performance and superior pattern control in an efficient size and
weight. Available azimuth sizes include 45 , 60 , 90 , and 180
in either horizontal or vertical polarization.
Product Features
Ultra -high gain performance
24 dBi @ 90
31.3 GHz
Mechanical Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Polarization
(specify at time of order)
Horizontal or Vertical
Polarization discrimination, dB
>24
50
1.5 (14)
Input Connector
AADREw.
125 (200)
Operating temperature F ( C)
Size, approx.
x W x D, in (mm)
Color
Weight, lb (kg)
18.4 (8.4)
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Azimuth Pattern
15
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15
Top View
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3.5 in
(89 mm)
1
Side View
0.77 n
(20 m n)
0.5 in
(13 mm)
25.5 'n
(648 mm)
27 in
(686 mm)
Elevation Pattern
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22
20
16
16
14
12
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16
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Elevation Ang
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23
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Antenna Gain
Antenna Type
Number
Frequency
Band, GHz
Sector Size
Degrees (HPBW)
Waveguide Type
BCAX045-285(')
(**)
26.35 - 31.3
45
26.8
WR28
BCAX090-285(')
(**)
26.35 - 31.3
90
24
WR28
BCAX090-250()
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24.25 - 26.5
90
24
WR42
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Product Features
High gain performance
21 dBi @ 90
28.5 GHz or
Electrical Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
Horizontal or Vertical
125 (200)
Polarization discrimination, dB
>30
Operating temperature F ( C)
50
Size, approx.
1.5 (14)
Color
Input connector
Weight, lb (kg)
7.4 (3.4)
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Side View
0.5 in
(13 mm)
4-
90
0.75 in
(19 mm)
4.3 in
(109 mm)
105
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0.5 in
(13 mm)
-14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
-40
60
65
75
70
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
1',
Antenna Gain
Antenna Type
Number
Frequency
Band, GHz
Sector Size
Degrees (HPBW)
Gain, dBi,
Waveguide
Nominal
Type
BCAH090A-285(`)-(")
27.25 - 28.5
90
21
WR28
BCAH090A-385()-(')
37.0 - 40.0
90
24
WR28
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713
717
GRANGER HF Antennas
719
712
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communication systems
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Antenna/Pedestal
S- and
C -Band
Weather Radar
Antenna/Pedestal
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Antenna/Pedestal
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Dual motors
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Specifications
Electrical
2.7 -2.9 GHz
Frequency Band
Gain, min
34 dBi
32 dBi
High Beam
Low Beam
Polarization
VSWR
1.3 to
Beamwidth, degrees
Elevation, nominal
Azimuth, nominal
7.7
1.4
Mechanical
Feed Type
Flange Type
CPR284G at output
Reflector Type
MIL-C -5514C
Survival
Environmental
Temperature
-50C to +50C
Rain
Solar Radiation
Relative Humidity
100%
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Shipping Information
Weight, net
Dimensions
Transportable via
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15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
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Pedestals
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-15
20
-25
30
Q
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-0
-40
-30
-20
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Antenna /Pedestal System
S- and
C -Band
The S -band and C -band weather radar systems are the first
in a family of advanced weather radar antenna/pedestal
Antenna Performance
Antenna Diameter, meters
4.5
4.5
6.1
6.1
8.5
2.7 -2.9
5.4 -5.9
2.7 -2.9
5.6 -5.65
2.7 -3.0
linear
linear
linear
linear
linear
1.7
0.95
1.25
0.65
0.99
39.8 dBi
45 dBi
42.3 dBi
47.5 dBi
44.5 dBi
-25 dB
-30 dB
-26 dB
-26 dB
-26 dB
-27 dB
-27 dB
-27 dB
-27 dB
-27dB
Polarization
3 dB
Beamwidth, nominal
Gain, min.
0.2
0.2
0.33
BOO
kW
350 kW
1600 W
700 W
VSWR, max.
Weight, lb (kg)
kW
125 W
MW
2 kW
1.4
1.45
1.2
1.45
1309 (595)
1309(595)
2244 (1020)
Continuous
-3 to +92
Azimuth
Elevation
Acceleration
Azimuth
Elevation
Rated
Max.
18 /sec2
12 /sec2
20 /sec2
20 /sec2
Continuous
3097 ft -lb
3858 ft-lb
Peak
Position Accuracy
Azimuth
Elevation
0.33
1
880 (400)
Velocity
Azimuth
Elevation
Azimuth
Elevation
250 kW
1.4
Travel
Drive Capacity
MW
880 (400)
0.1
0.10
0.10
continuous
-3 to +92
Velocity
Azimuth
Elevation
Acceleration
Azimuth
Elevation
Drive Capacity
8817 ft -lb
10984 ft-lb
Azimuth
Elevation
Position Accuracy
Azimuth
Elevation
Rated
Max.
18/sec2
18/sec2
20 /sec2
20 /sec2
Continuous
1983 ft -lb
1983 ft -lb
Peak
8050 ft -lb
8050 ft -lb
0.10
0.10
Temperature
Operating -40 C to +49 C
Non -operating -62
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VSWR
VSWR
Circular polarization
1.5 to
VSWR
Enclosed in
VSWR
- 2 GHz and 2
-18
GHz
Sector scan and variable rotation speed of up to 200 rpm for microwave DF system
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Gain
Freq
No.
GHz
Polarization
Wind
Nom.
dBi
VSWR
Survival
mph (km/h)
Lin., V/H
13.3
1.75
125(200)
Jack
20 (508)
0.39 -0.40
0.880 -0.920
1.01 -1.125
1.27 -1.37
1.435 -1.54
1.575
1.70 -1.85
1.7 -2.3
1.8 -2.1
2.1 -2.3
2.335 -2.385
2.5 -2.7
2.7 -3.0
4.4 -5.0
5.0 -5.4
5.4 -6.0
6.4 -7.0
6.6 -7.3
12.1 -13.2
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
1.3
1.3
1.5
1.3
1.3
2.0
1.3
1.3
1.5
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.5
1.5
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
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(965)
(965)
(965)
(965)
(965)
(965)
(965)
(965)
(965)
(965)
(965)
(965)
(965)
(965)
(965)
(965)
(965)
(965)
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
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3 (76)
2.63 (67)
2.16 (55)
1.84 (46)
2.06 (52)
1.78 (45)
1.78 (45)
1.78 (45)
1.78 (45)
1.78 (45)
1.75 (44)
1.28 (33)
0.91 (23)
0.91 (23)
0.91 (23)
1.03 (26)
0.91 (23)
0.38 (10)
1.435 -2.3
0.215 -0.420
0.4 -1.0
0.5 -1.55
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
125
100
100
100
(200)
(160)
(160)
(160)
1.435 -1.54
2.1 -2.3
2.5 -2.7
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
8.0
8.0
8.0
1.5
1.5
1.5
125 (200)
125 (200)
125 (200)
Input
Length
Dimensions, in (mm)
Width
HeIgM
Horn
58135
1.4 -2.3
16 (406)
11
(279)
Airborne
55070 -03
55070 -09
55070 -10
55070 -13
55070 -14
55070 -15
55070 -17
55070 -17A
55070 -18
55070 -21
55070 -23
55070 -25
55070 -27
55070 -44
55070 -50
55070 -54
55070 -64
55070 -66
55070 -121
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
3.13
3.13
3.13
3.13
3.13
3.13
3.13
3.13
3.13
3.13
3.13
3.13
3.13
3.13
3.13
3.13
3.13
3.13
3.13
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
(80)
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
0.69
Discone
58200 -14
19050 -2
19050 -3
19050 -4
N Jack
7/8" EIA
7/8" EIA
7/8" EIA
(318)
(330)
(356)
(356)
36 (914)
27 (686)
23 (584)
12.5
13
14
14
3 (76) diameter
16 (406) diameter
Omnidirectional
58700 -14
58700 -21
58700 -25
Jack
Jack
N Jack
N
N
Helical
55305- 1, -3, -5
55305- 2, -4,-6
60112- 1, -3, -5
60112- 2, -4,-6
60114- 1, -3, -5
60114- 2, -4,-6
15
1.5
125 (200)
N Jack
17 (432)
15
1.5
125 (200)
N Jack
17 (432)
0.70 -0.85
RH circ.
12
2.1
125 (200)
N Jack
30 (762)
0.70 -0.85
LH circ.
12
2.1
125 (200)
N Jack
30 (762)
1.06 -1.44
RH circ.
12
1.5
125 (200)
N Jack
27 (686)
1.06 -1.44
LH circ.
12
1.5
125 (200)
N Jack
27 (686)
60115-1,-3,-5 1.4 -1.55
RH circ.
13
1.5
125 (200)
N Jack
16 (406)
60115-2,-4,-6 1.4 -1.55
N Jack
16 (406)
LH circ.
13
1.5
125 (200)
60116- 1, -3, -5 1.6 -2.0
RH circ.
13
1.5
125 (200)
N Jack
16 (406)
60116- 2, -4,-6 1.6 -2.0
LH circ.
13
1.5
125 (200)
N Jack
16 (406)
N Jack
12 (305)
60117- 1, -3, -5 2.1 -2.3
RH circ.
13
1.5
125 (200)
60117- 2, -4,-6 2.1 -2.3
LH circ.
13
1.5
125 (200)
N Jack
12 (305)
60118- 1, -3, -5 2.5 -3.0
RH circ.
14
1.5
125 (200)
N Jack
12 (305)
60118- 2, -4,-6 2.5 -3.0
LH circ.
14
1.5
125 (200)
N Jack
12 (305)
( -1 and -2 no mount, -3 and -413550 mounting adaptor, -5 and -6 51930A manual mount, 2" IPS pipe, mounting adaptor.)
2.1 -2.3
RH circ.
2.1 -2.3
LH circ.
3.4 (86)
3.4 (86)
6 (152)
6 (152)
5 (127)
5 (127)
3.4 (86)
3.4 (86)
3.4 (86)
3.4 (86)
3.4 (86)
3.4 (86)
3.4 (86)
3.4 (86)
diameter
diameter
diameter
diameter
diameter
diameter
diameter
diameter
diameter
diameter
diameter
diameter
diameter
diameter
Billar Helical
63305A- 1, -3,-5 0.245 -0.315
RH circ.
12.5
1.5
100 (160)
N Jack
122 (3099)
63305A- 2, -4,-6 0.245 -0.315
LH circ.
12.5
1.5
100 (160)
N Jack
122 (3099)
( -1 and -2 no mount, -3 and -4 54157 mount for 4' IPS pipe, -5 and -6 51930 manual mount with 62280 tripod)
39 (991) diameter
39 (991) diameter
OF Antenna
171888
(4 array
element)
172315X
0.02 -0.1
0.1 -0.5
0.5 -1.0
0.5 -2.0
2.0 -18.0
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., V
Lin., Slant
Lin., Slant
4
15
11.0
7.0
7.0
3.0
3.0
100
100
100
100
100
(160)
(160)
(160)
(160)
(160)
Jack
Jack
N Jack
N Jack
N Jack
N
N
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18 (457)
8 (203)
17 (432)
17 (432)
60 (1524)
12 (305)
6 (152)
19 (483)
19 (483)
diameter
diameter
diameter
diameter
diameter
(18)
(18)
(18)
(18)
(18)
(18)
(18)
(18)
(18)
(18)
(18)
(18)
(18)
(18)
(18)
(18)
(18)
(18)
(18)
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Power Rating
Vertical Polarization
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2.0:1 Maximum VSWR
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2.0:1 Maximum VSWR
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1765 Broadband Dipole
1.6 - 30 MHz Frequency Range
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Omnidirectional
2.0:1 Nominal, 2.5:1 Maximum VSWR
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3001 Full Size
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Horizontal -Elliptical Polarization to Reduce
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3004 Fixed
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Horizontal Polarization
Omnidirectional
2.3:1 Maximum VSWR
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1
Vertical Polarization
2.5:1 Nominal, 3.0:1 Maximum VSWR
Bulletin 1431
Horizontal Polarization
2.5:1 Nominal VSWR
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UNII
725
725
725
Ordering Information
725
MICROCEPTOR Antennas
726
Ordering Information
726
Ordering Information
726
726
724
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J
:Lt.)
PD
JJ
261 -2400
18T -2400
23T -5800
tilt adjustment.
tilt adjustment.
Ordering Information
Frequency Band
PD
Beamwidth
Degrees
Number*
Gain
dBi
1700 -2100
191 -1940
19
16
1.5
2100 -2700
191 -2127
19
16
1.5
2400 -2500
191 -2440
19
16
1.7
5725 -5875
231 -5800
23
1.4
1700 -2100
181 -1900
18
14
1.5
1700 -2100
261 -1900
24
1.5
2100 -2700
181 -2127
18
14
1.5
2100 -2700
261 -2127
24
1.5
2400 -2500
181 -2400
18
14
1.5
2400 -2500
261 -2400
24
1.5
MHz
Type
3 dB
VSWR, MAX
(R.L., dB)
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Ordering Information
Frequency Band
Beamwidth
Number'
Gain
dBi
E- Plane, Degrees
3dB Beamwidth
H- Plane, Degrees
2100 -2700
DL-2122
13
47
27
2100 -2700
QD-2122
16
27
27
2400 -2500
DL-2412
11
27
75
2400 -2500
DL-2402
13
47
27
2400 -2500
OD-2402
16
27
27
Type
MHz
3 dB
Micro-Mount
Type DC -1000
Type QC -1000
ISM Protector
Lightning and Surge Protector,
Band -pass Filter
Type Number
Type 363030
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Frequency Band, MHz
2400 -2500
Interface Type
N Female /N Female
Insertion Loss, dB
<1
VSWR, max.
1.2
Reject Frequency Attenuation, dB
1930 MHz
>80
1990 MHz
>70
2300 MHz
>35
2360 MHz
>7
2520 MHz
>2.5
2550 MHz
>15
>50
2700 MHz
Mounting
Numerical Index
Type Number
Page
1
10025
100845-11
100845-12
100845-13
100845-3
100845-6
100845-7
100845-8
100899-5
104246
104300-2
1060A
1061A
1062
106337
106803
10683-10
10683-197
10683-304
10683-305
10683-307
10683-312
10683-319
10683-328
10683-329
10683-405
10683-406
10683-451
10683-71
10683-74
10683-75
106838
106945
107031
107132
107144
107192
101206
107681
107682
107709
107710
10804-11
10804-17
10804-4
10804-66
10804-9
10805-11
10805-12
10805-5
10805-6
108671-2
110037
110066
110079
110088
110089
110107
110181
112587
112626
1127DC
1127DCM
1127DCMT
1127DCT
1127DEM
1127DEMT
1127DK
270
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
625
625
625
625
211
211
327
353
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
348
353
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
625
625
625
625
625
625
625
625
625
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
185
185
185
185
185
185
185
Type Number
Page
1127DKT
1127DZ
1127SC
1121SCM
1127SEM
1132DC
1132DCM
1132DCMT
1132DCT
1132DEM
1132DEMT
1132D1
1132SC
1132SCM
114105
114105-2
114105-3
114105-4
114110
114111
114112-100
114112-120
114112-140
114112-40
114112-48
114112-70
114112-84
114402-2
114417-2
114468
114469
1162
11662-2
11662-3
185
199
185
185
185
187
181
187
181
181
181
199
181
181
624
624
624
624
117E
161
117ET
117RT
117RT-3
1177
1180DCMT
1180DCT
1180DZ
1180SC
1180SCM
120E
120Z
1220ASC
1220ASCM
161
1220D7
12395-1
1240DZ
1240SCM
124800-1
124990-1
1260A
12618
199
602
199
193
507
497
355
355
165
199
167
167
161
167
167
161
199
356
602
356
602
169
128AE
128AZ
134DE
134DEMP-2
134DEMT
134DEP 1
134DEP-2
134DET
134DZ
13550
13550
13555A
13555A
137DE
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
624
624
622
622
346
602
602
161
161
199
189
189
199
189
189
163
199
191
191
Type Number
137DEM
137DEMP-2
137DEMP-3
137DEMT
137DEP-1
137DEP-2
137DET
137DZ
13924
13927
14378
14379
143DCT
143DET
143DZ
143SE
143SEM
152 DE
152DET
152DZ
152SE
1560A
1561A
15840
160515-117
160516-177
162047-12
162047-24
162047-36
162048-12
162048-24
162048-36
163228-12
163228-24
163228-36
163DC
163DCT
163DE
163DET
163DZ
163SE
163SEM
164004-1
164004-2
164004-3
164027
164
164
164
164
DC
DCT
DE
DET
164D1
164SC
164SCM
164SE
164SEM
165046
165046-2
167478
167623
168790
17690
177DC
177DCM
177DCMT
177DCT
177DE
117DEM
177DEMT
177DET
177DZ
Page
169
169
169
169
169
169
169
199
356
349
356
356
171
171
199
171
171
173
173
199
173
353
353
348
222
222
212
212
212
212
212
212
212
212
212
175
175
175
175
199
175
175
267
261
267
267
177
177
177
177
199
177
177
171
177
267
267
304
304
304
211
179
179
179
179
179
179
179
179
199
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Numerical Index
Type Number
177SC
177SCM
177SE
177SEM
18041
18096
18200
185AZ
185BC
1860A
1861
18630
18631
18991A-1
18991A-2
181-1900
181-2127
181-2400
19007-112
19007-137
19007-159
19007-187
19007-229
19007-284
19007-42
19007-62
19007-75
19007-90
19007A-109
19008-112
19008-137
19008-159
19008-187
19008-229
19008-284
19008-42
19008-62
19008-75
19008-90
19008A-109
19009A-109
19048-3
19056-2
190DE
190DEM
190DEMT
190DET
190DZ
190SE
190SEM
19209C
19256B
191-2400
Page
179
179
179
179
353
353
348
199
181
355
347
353
353
267
267
725
725
725
213
213
213
213
213
213
.213
213
213
213
225
213
213
213
213
213
213
213
213
213
213
225
225
211
211
183
183
183
183
199
183
183
346
601
725
2
200970
201439
201942
202358
202378
202378-2
202378-3
202378-4
202378-5
202421
202559
203361
203809
204673-1
204673-12
226
198
521
198
212
212
212
212
212
198
223
625
198
619
619
Type Number
204673-16
204673-2
204673-4
204673-8
204679-34
204679A-1
204679A-13
204679A-14
204679A-15
204679A-16
204679A-17
204679A-18
204679A-19
204679A-2
204679A-3
204679A-4
204679A-5
204679A-6
204679A-7
204679A-8
204679A-9
204919
204960
204989-1
204989-10
204989-2
204989-28
204989-3
204989-31
204989-32
204989-33
204989-34
204989-35
204989-36
204989-37
204989-4
204989-5
204989-6
204989-7
205127
205137
205594-75-1
205869
2061
2062
206706A-1
206706A-2
206706A-3
206706A-4
206706A-5
206706A-6
206929-1
206929-4
206929-8
206930
20695
207030
207030-2
207191-1
207191-4
207270
207760-3
207761
207865
207866
209227
209795
209795-IP
209797
209797-IP
Page
619
619
619
619
200
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
198
198
610
197
610
197
610
610
610
610
610
610
610
610
610
610
610
610
198
223
201
198
354
347
603
603
603
603
603
603
603
603
603
603
354
603
603
201
201
610
563
563
621
621
566
669
669
669
669
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Type Number
Page
209798
209799
209799-IP
209800-10
209800-12
209800-15
209800-17
209800-25
209800-25-IP
209800-28
209800-28-IP
209800-36
209800-36-IP
209800-40
209800-40-IP
209800-47
209800-47-IP
209800-8
209820
209821
209865
209874
669
669
669
669
669
669
669
669
669
669
669
669
669
669
669
669
669
669
669
669
497
210
2132DC
2132DCM
2132DCMT
2132DCT
2132DEM
269
187
187
187
187
187
2132DEMT
2132DK
2132DKT
2180SEM
221 213
221715-100
221 715-120
221 715-140
221 715-48
221715-70
221 715-84
222040-1
222040-2
222040-3
222040-4
222040-5
222040-6
222040-7
222040-8
222040-9
222483-2
222951
222954
223158
223158-2
223160
223306-100
223306-120
223306-140
223306-180
223306-40
223306-48
223306-70
223306-84
224351
224352
224353
224354
224355
187
187
187
189
617
224 356
224 358
224360
621
211
211
211
211
211
211
174
182
172
184
188
178
186
190
176
624
621
621
609
610
669
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
622
622
622
622
622
622
622
622
Numerical Index
Type Number
224361
224362
224363
224368
224373
224377
224380
224390
224391
224392
224393
224394
224395
22534
2260B
2260B
2261A
2261A
2262
23187
2360A
2360A
2361A
2361A
23T -5800
241051 -3
241056
241057
241088 -1
241088 -10
241088 -2
241088 -3
241088 -4
241088 -5
241088 -6
241088 -7
241088 -8
241088 -9
241092
241106 -3
241106 -4
241106 -5
241106 -6
241372
241455 -3
241455 -4
241474 -4
241474 -5
241474 -6
241474 -7
241475 -11
241475 -12
241475 -13
241475 -3
241475 -5A
241475 -8
241475 -9
241495
241496 -3
241496 -4
241548 -10
241548 -11
241548 -4
241548 -5
241548 -7
241548 -8
241548 -9
241730 -3
241730 -4
241953
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622
622
622
622
622
622
622
622
622
622
622
622
622
211
354
625
354
625
625
347
354
625
354
625
725
624
624
624
610
610
610
610
610
610
610
610
610
610
624
649
649
649
649
621
624
624
618
618
618
618
618
618
618
618
618
618
618
624
624
624
618
618
618
618
618
618
618
624
624
622
Type Number
Page
242075 -3
242075 -4
242748 -1
242748 -2
242148 -4
242148 -5
242149 -1
242749 -2
242149 -4
242149 -5
242150 -1
242750 -2
242155 -1
242155 -2
242155 -3
242155 -4
242755 -5
242755 -6
242755 -7
242155 -8
242156 -1
242156 -2
242156 -3
242756 -4
242156 -5
242156 -6
242756 -7
242156 -8
242157 -1
242157 -2
242157 -3
242757 -4
242757 -5
242757 -6
242157 -7
242157 -8
242158 -1
242758 -2
242158 -3
242758 -4
242158 -5
242758 -6
242758 -7
242158 -8
624
624
242161
242161
242161
242161
242761
242161
242161
641
641
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
242761 -8
242174
242174 -M
242855
242855 -2
242881
242949 -1
242949 -2
242949 -4
242949 -6
242950 -11
242950 -21
242950 -41
242950 -61
242951 -1
242951 -2
242951 -4
242951 -6
242952 -11
643
643
643
643
645
645
645
645
641
641
643
643
643
643
643
643
643
643
645
645
645
645
645
645
645
645
643
643
643
643
643
643
643
643
645
645
645
645
645
645
645
645
641
641
641
641
641
641
600
600
624
624
624
647
647
641
641
641
641
647
647
641
641
647
647
647
Type Number
Page
242952 -21
242952 -41
242952 -61
242953 -1
242953 -2
242953 -4
242953 -6
242954 -11
242954 -21
242954 -41
242954 -61
242960
243095 -1
243095 -10
243095 -11
243095 -12
243095 -2
243095 -3
243095 -4
243095 -5
243095 -6
243095 -7
243095 -8
243095 -9
24312A
243370
647
647
647
647
647
647
641
647
647
647
647
624
605
605
605
605
605
605
605
605
605
605
605
605
243371
624
615
615
622
624
624
243394
243396
243398
243465 -2
243472 -2
243495 -120
243495 -140
243495 -220
243495 -320
243498 -100
243498 -84
243635
243638 -24
243640 -2
243684
243684 -M
243950
243951
244106 -100
244106 -120
244106 -140
244106 -220
244106 -320
244106 -40
244106 -48
244106 -58
244106 -10
244106 -84
244338
244350
244372
244373
244374
244375
244376
244377
244378
244379
244456
244459 -6
244459 -7
244494
244847
601
624
211
211
211
211
211
211
665
665
624
600
600
616
616
213
213
213
213
213
213
213
213
213
213
605
605
623
623
623
623
623
623
623
623
610
623
623
622
614
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Numerical Index
Type Number
244923
244932
244936
244936 -240
244983 -2
244985 -2
244987 -3
244989 -2
245566
245567
245568
245569
245570
245571
245572
245573
245574
245575
245576
245577
245578
245579
245580....
245581
252DC
252DCT
252DE
252DEMT
252DET
252SE
252SEM
25385
25435 -4
25435 -5
25435 -8
25436 -20
25436 -21
25436 -32
25436 -33 -10
25436 -4
25436 -42
25436 -50 -10
25436 -519
25436 -52
25436 -522
25436 -526
25436 -61
25436 -62
25436 -63
25436 -64
25436 -68
25436 -69
25436 -71
25436 -73
25436 -75 -10
25436 -81
25436 -83
25436 -84
25436 -85
25816A -33
25831 -7
26016 -2
264DE
264DET
264SCM
264SE
264SEM
26985A
26T -1900
26T -2127
26T -2400
27290A
27591 -101
27591 -6
Page
220
220
220
220
624
624
624
624
666
666
667
667
667
667
666
667
667
667
667
667
667
667
667
667
173
173
173
173
173
173
173
355
267
267
267
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
560
555
624
177
177
177
177
177
601
725
725
725
608
560
566
Type Number
Page
2761
2761 1
2761 -11
2761 -21
277DEMT
351
28030
211
290SC
183
29958
29961
601
351
351
351
179
601
3
3012A
3017
3011 -2
3022
3027
3028
3028 -2
30452
30848 -1
30848 -2
30848 -3
30848 -4
30848 -5
30895
30900
268
268
268
268
268
268
268
354
31031 -1
601
31412
31535
31614 -3
31614 -4
31618 -1
31618 -2
31618 -4
31619
31610 -1
31610 -2
31670 -3
31610 -4
31670 -5
31610 -6
31766A -10
31766A -11
31766A -9
31768A
31768A -M
31769 -1
31769 -4
31769 -5
340
31711
31711 -10
31711 -4
31771 -5
31711 -6
31771 -9
31861
601
32349
33117 -2
33117 -5
33544 -10
33544 -11
211
33544 -17
33544 -24
33544 -33
33544 -34
33544 -35
33544 -37
33544 -38
33544 -39
33544 -41
33544 -42
33544 -43
33544 -44A
601
601
601
601
601
266
266
601
266
266
267
267
267
211
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
194
600
600
600
601
600
601
601
602
601
601
211
261
267
199
199
199
199
199
199
199
199
199
199
199
199
199
199
730
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Page
33544 -45
199
33544-47 ............................... ............................199
33586 -1
199
33586 -11
199
33586 -2
199
33586 -3
199
33586 -4
199
33586 -5
199
33586 -7
199
33586 -8
199
33586 -9
199
33598 -5
601
33682
625
33938 -5
619
33948 -1
602
33948 -2
602
33948 -3
602
33948 -4
602
33948 -5
602
33948 -6
602
33981A -1
601
34389A
355
34660
355
34759
601
34767A -10
624
34767A -13
624
34767A -15
624
34767A -16
624
34767A -17
624
34767A -18
624
34767A -19
624
34767A -20
624
34767A -22
624
34767A -27
624
34767A -28
624
34767A -3
624
34767A -30
624
34767A -31
624
34767A -35
624
34767A -38
624
34767A -39
624
34767A -40
624
34767A -41
624
34767A -43
624
34767A -44
624
34767A -45
624
34767A -46
624
34767A -47
624
34767A -49
624
34767A -5
624
34767A -50
624
34767A -51
624
34767A -55
624
34767A -56
624
34761A -57
624
34767A -58
624
34767A -59
624
34761A -6
624
34767A -60
624
34767A -7
624
3500A
267
3500A -2
267
35409 -14
186
184
35409 -15
35409 -16
182
35409 -17
180
35409 -18
174
35409 -19
174
35409 -20
172
35409 -21
188
35409 -22
178
35422 -1
591
35422 -23
590
35422 -24
590
Numerical Index
Type Number
Page
35422-25
35422-26
35422-33
590
590
590
35422-41
591
35422-42
35422-45
35422-46
35422-5
35422-50
35422-8
590
35751
266
200
200
688
688
212
212
212
212
212
212
212
212
212
212
212
212
347
270
270
35849A-10
35849A-9
385615-8001-021
385615-9001-001
39098-112
39098-137
39098-181
39098-42
39098-75
39098-90
39099-112
39099-137
39099-159
39099-187
39099-229
39099-90
3912
39195-2
39878
591
591
591
590
591
4
40004-C-015
40004 C 026
40394-1
40394-2
266
266
619
619
40417
40430-1
40486
608
40502-37
40502-44
40502 52
40502 63
40502 90
40525A
40525A-3
40525A-4
40525A-5
40656A-1
40656A-2
40656A-3
40656A-5
40656A-6
40656A-1
201
201
201
201
201
40185-1
40785 2
40954
40954 2
41108A-1
41108A-2
41108A-3
41AENT
41ENS
41EWS
41SP
41SP
41SWT-75
411J
42140
42141
42142
42144
42334
602
270
247
247
247
247
619
619
619
619
619
619
669
669
669
669
601
601
601
475
475
475
475
575
575
415
560
566
510
568
600
Type Number
42394-105
42394-108
42394-114
42394-115
42394-122
42394-124
42394-133
42394-14
42394-141
42394-142
42394-145
42394-146
42394-15
42394-150
42394-205
42394-208
42394-214
42394-215
42394-22
42394-222
42394-224
42394-233
42394-24
42394-241
42394-242
42394-245
42394-246
42394-250
42394-305
42394-308
42394-314
42394-315
42394-322
42394-324
42394-33
42394-333
42394-341
42394-342
42394-345
42394-346
42394-350
42394-42
42394-45
42394-46
42394-5
42394-50
42394-8
42396A-1
42396A-11
42396A-15
42396A-16
42396A-2
42396A-4
42396A-5
42396A-7
42396A-8
42396A-9
42969
42996A
43094
43130-1
43130-2
43130-3
43157-2
43158-5
43211A
43734
44ASCM
44ASJ
44ASP
44ASP-75
44ASR
44ASU
44ASU-75
Page
Type Number
591
44SPCW
591
46173
590
590
590
590
590
590
46173-1
48041
591
4851
590
4852
48602
48603
591
591
590
590
591
591
590
590
590
590
590
590
590
591
590
591
591
590
591
591
590
590
590
590
590
590
591
590
591
591
590
590
591
591
591
590
591
600
194
194
194
600
600
600
194
194
600
266
266
48070
48335-3
48335-4
4850A
48604
48607
48614
4861A
4862A
48939-34
48939A-1
48939A-10
48939A-14
48939A-15
48939A-16
48939A-17
48939A-2
48939A-3
48939A-4
48939A-5
48939A-6
48939A-1
48939A-8
48939A-9
48940-1
Page
48b
269
269
507
579
624
624
355
355
347
226
226
226
224
224
353
348
200
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
619
48940-2
48940-3
48940-4
48940-6
49000-112L-1
201
49000-137H-1
201
49000-137J-1
201
49000-137K-1
201
49000-159H-1
201
49000-187G-1
201
49000-229E-1
201
49000-229F-1
201
49000-284D-1
201
49000-340C-1.... ................ ....... ......... ...... ..... 201
49000-430A-1
201
49000-430B-1
201
49000-62P-1
201
49000-75N-1
201
49000-90M-1
201
49008
226
49009
226
49010
226
49486
224
4949
268
49545
223
49651
575
601
602
602
602
624
624
600
212
577
486
486
577
486
486
577
5
51745-2
51752
52084
52086-2
52152-2
52153
52665-2
53015-112
53015-137
53015-181
53015-42
53015-62
211
211
211
211
211
211
269
211
211
211
211
211
731
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Numerical Index
Type Number
53015 -75
53015 -90
53025 -112
53025 -137
53025 -187
53025 -42
53025 -62
53025 -75
53025 -90
53238
53239 -2
53558
53559 -2
53648.137
53648 -42
53648 -75
53648 -90
54109
54345
54346
54346 -240
54348
54560 -1
54681 -2
54754 -1
54769
55000 -112
55000 -62
55000A -137
55000A -187
55000A -42
55000A -75
55000A -90
55001 -112
55001 -137
55001 -159
55001 -187
55001 -229
55001 -90
55072 -112
55072 -137
55072 -159
55072 -187
55072 -229
55072 -90
55219 -112
55219 -137
55219 -159
55219 -187
55219 -229
55219 -90
55224 -112
55224 -137
55224 -187
55224 -42
55224 -62
55224 -75
55224 -90
55456 -1
55463 -112
55463-137
55463 -159
55463 -90
55648
55674 -112
55674 -137
55674 -159
55674 -187
55674 -229
Page
Type Number
Page
211
211
55674 -90
55675 -112
211
211
211
211
211
55675 -137
55675 -187
55675 -42
55675 -62
211
211
211
55675 -75
211
211
211
211
211
55675 -90
55688
56045 -112
56045 -137
56045 -159
56045 -187
56045 -229
56045 -90
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
224
220
220
220
223
211
211
.211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
.211
211
223
211
211
211
211
211
561
561 -11
561 -21
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
211
351
351
351
56207
56309 -1
57222A -107
57222A -122
57458
57458 -240
57459A -3
57568
57569
57570 -1
58016A -3
58247
58248
58249
224
211
221
221
220
220
221
223
224
224
221
318
318
318
6
62137 -3
62832 -127
62835 -59
62835 -64
62844 -64
62866A -1
62900 -112
62900 -137
62900 -75
62901 -112
62901 -137
62901 -159
62901 -229
62901 -90
64100A -107
64100A -122
64147A -1
64157A -1
64159A -1
64271
64382
64703A -1
64775 -109
64775 -166
64775 -281
64848A -1
650937 -5949-310
650937- 5949-320
650937 -5949-330
650937 -5949- 340
650937 -5949-350
650937- 5949-360
650937- 5949-370
650937 -5949-380
211
212
212
212
212
222
223
223
223
223
223
223
223
223
222
222
222
221
222
223
224
222
224
224
224
222
684
684
684
684
684
684
684
684
732
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Type Number
650937 -5949 -390
651012 -1444 -100
651012- 1444 -101
651012- 1444 -102
651012- 1444 -103
651012- 4414 -200
651012- 4414 -201
651012- 4414 -202
651012- 4414 -203
651013- 1444 -100
651013 -1444 -101
651013- 1444 -102
651013- 1444 -103
651013 -4414 -200
651013- 4414 -201
651013- 4414 -202
651013- 4414 -203
651016- 1444 -100
651016 -1444 -101
651016-1444-102
651016- 1444 -103
651016- 4414 -200
651016 -4414 -201
651016 -4414 -202
651016- 4414 -203
651210 -32UU -001
651210 -32UU -002
651210 -32UU -003
651210 -32UU -004
651212- 3212 -000
651212- 3212 -001
651213- 3212 -000
651213 -3212 -001
651216- 3212-000
651216- 3212 -001
651312 -5858 -000
651312 -5858 -001
651314-5858-000
651314- 5858 -001
651315 -5858 -000
651315 -5858 -001
651316 -5858 -000
651316 -5858 -001
651931 -4949 -111
651931 -6969 -111
651931 -6969 -113
651932 -4949 -111
651932 -6969 -111
651932- 6969-113
651933- 4949 -111
651933 -6969-111
651933- 6969-113
651950- 0000 -010
651950- 0000-020
651951- 0041 -300
651951- 0041 -301
651952- 0041 -300
651952- 0041 -301
651953- 0041 -300
651953- 0041 -301
651954- 0041 -300
651954- 0041 -301
651955- 0041 -300
651955- 0041 -301
651956- 0041 -300
651956- 0041 -301
65230 -137
65230 -159
65230-229
Page
684
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
678
677
677
677
677
677
677
677
677
677
677
681
681
681
681
681
681
681
681
683
683
683
683
683
683
683
683
683
687
681
687
687
687
687
687
687
687
687
687
687
687
687
211
211
211
Numerical Index
Type Number
65236-1
65237-1
65238-1
65239-3
65240-1
65241-107
65241-122
65242-107
65242-122
65316-1
65321-A
65322-1
65323-3
65324-1
65ACCE-1800-000
65ACCE- BIAS-190
65KI TC-5Al2-111
65KI TC-5Al2-212
65KI TC-5A18-111
65KI IC-5A18-212
65KI TC-5 B12-111
65K1 1C-51312-212
65K1 IC-51318-111
65KI TD-5A18-226
65KITD-5B18-225
65K1 TD-5B18-226
65KI TD- 5C18-225
65K1 TD-5C18-226
65K1 TD-5D18-225
65KI TD-5D18-226
65KI TD-5E18-225
65K1 TD-5E18-226
65KI TD- 5F18-225
65KI TD-5F18-226
65N ULL-AMP1 -000
65N ULL-AMP2-000
65N ULL-GSM1-000
65N ULL-GSW-000
65NULL-TRK1-000
65NULL-TRK2-000
6600D-2
6600D-4
6600D-6
66748-6...
67549
67550
68998
68999
69225-2
69226-2
Page
222
222
222
221
221
222
222
221
221
222
221
221
221
222
690
689
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
685
680
680
680
680
680
680
257
257
257
353
221
221
222
222
353
348
Type Number
Page
223
223
223
223
223
69269
69271
69272
69273
69277
69382
69383
69385
223
222
222
223
222
694 92
69876
69877
69932
69933
69934
222
225
225
225
7
741
74Z
75AGT
75AM
75AM-75
75AR
75AR-75
75ART
75AT
75AT-75
75AU
75AU-75
75AZ
75AZ-75
78AS
78BZ
79AZ
536
536
556
556
583
556
583
556
556
583
.556
583
556
583
567
567
571
8
81Z
569
82GF
564
564
564
564
564
266
266
553
82R
82RF
82S
82Z
858C
858C-3
85Z
860G
81G
8 7L
87R
250
561
561
561
8 7SGT
561
8 7ST ..................
87T
81Z
A
A090CEN
A112ACN
A112BCN
A112CEN
A137CEN
A137CYN
A159CEN
A187CEN
A229CEN
ACX150-10SE
ACX150-10SE-3
ACX350-10SE
209
.209
.209
.209
.209
209
209
.209
209
356
356
346
Type Number
Page
ACX350-10SE-3
ACX350 -19
ACX350-20
ACX350 -37
ACX650 -20
ACX650B-10SE
ACX675 -19
ACX675-20
ACX675B-10
ACX675 B-17-10
ACX675 B-17-11
ACX675 B-17-12
ACX675 B-17-13
ACX675B-17-2
ACX675B-1 7-3
ACX675B-17-4
ACX675B-17-5
ACX675B-17-6
ACX675B-17-7
ACX675B-17-8
ACX675B-17-9
ACX675B-FT
ACX775-10ASE
ACX775-10SE
ACX775-19
ACX775-19
ACX775-20
ACX775-20
ACX875-19
ACX875-20
ACX875B-10ASE
AEO1A- D1266-003
AEO1A- D1266-004
AEO1A- D1306-003
AEO1A- D1306-004
AEO1A- D1339-001
AEO1A- D1406-100
AEO1C- D0534-050 ...................... ..................
AEO1C- D0534-100
AEO1J-A0132-003
AEO1J-A0133-040
AEO1J-A0196-001
AE01 K- B0187
AE01 K- B0214
A E01 K- B0518- 001
A E01 K- B0518-002
AE01 K- B0523-001
AE01 K- B0523-002
AE01 K- B0523-003
AEO1K-00398-001
AE01 K-00398-002
AE01 K-00398-003
AE01 K-00398-004
AE01 K-00398-005
AE01 K-00398-007
AE01 K-00398-008
AE01 K-00398-009
AE01 K-00398- 010
AE01 K-00398-011
AE01 K-00398- 012
A E01 K-00398-013
A E01 K-00561-001
A E01 K-00561-002
AE01 K-00677-001
AE01 K-00678-001
AE01 K-0081 7-001
AE01 K-0081 7-002
AE01 K-00820-001
346
346
346
348
340
339
340
340
339
339
339
339
339
339
339
339
339
339
339
339
339
339
330
331
330
331
330
331
327
327
327
269
269
266
266
266
267
267
267
269
268
269
269
269
269
269
267
267
267
270
270
270
270
270
270
270
270
270
270
270
270
269
269
268
268
269
269
270
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Numerical Index
Type Number
AEO1K-D0820-002
AE02C-D0178-001
AEO2C-D3300-001
AEO2C-D3626-001
AGW Series
AL8 Series
ALP Series
APG-BDFDF-090
APG-BDFDF-230
APG-BDFDF-350
APG-BDFDM-090
APG-BDF DM-230
APG-BDF DM-350
APG-BNFNF -090
APG-BNFNF-230
APG-BNFNF-350
APG-BNFNM-090
APG-BNFNM-230
APG-BNFNM- 350
APGHP-BNFNM-1000
APORT-13-4
APORT-26N-4
APT -DFDF
APTDFDM
APTL5-BDF
APT L5-BNF
APTL6-BDF
APT L6-BNF
APTL7-BDF
APT L7-BNF
APT-NFNF
APT-NFNM
APT-NMNM
ATW Series
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Type Number
270
690
690
690
285
303
294
CD401
616
616
616
616
616
616
616
616
616
616
616
616
616
620
620
615
615
614
614
614
614
614
614
615
615
615
286
CD402
CD403
CD404
CD405................
CD408-N
CD409-N
CD410-N
CD414-N
CD603
CD604
CD605
CD606
CD608-N
CD609-N
CD610-N
CD614-N
CELF200
CF269
CF270
CF318
CF354
CF354
CF357
CF368
CF500
CF510
CF621
CFH211 -0FM
CFH221-0FM ...........
CFH312-0FM
CFH314-0FM ............
CFH316-01M
CFH322-0FM
CFH324 OFM
CFH326-0FM
CH203-002
CH203-003/6
CH203-007/13
CH250-0FM
.
B
BCAC090-250
BCAC090 285
BCA H045-285
BCA H060-285
BCA H090-250
BCA H090-285
BCAH090A 285
BCAH090A 385
BCAH180 275
BCAH180 300
BCA X045 285
BCA X090 285
704
704
706
706
706
706
711
711
706
706
709
709
C
CA-NFTM
CA-NMNM-H
CA-NM TM
CA PNFDF
CA PNF DM
CAPNMDF
CA- PNMDM
CAX090-250
CD103
CD104
CD201
CD202
CD203
CD204
CD205
CD301
CD302
CD303
CD304
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625
625
625
625
625
625
625
709
379
379
379
379
379
379
379
319
379
319
379
CH251 OFM
CH350-0FM
CH351-0FM .............
CH450-0FM
CH451-0FM
CH650-0FM
CL301
CL401
CL601
CP235
CP245
CP255
CP275
CP335
CP345
CP355
CP375
CP435
CP445
CP455
CP475
CP635
CP631
CP645
CP647................
379
379
379
379
....... .. ........... ...379
378
378
378
378
379
379
379
379
378
378
378
378
371
373
373
373
373
373
373
373
363
365
373
375
......
............ ........... 375
375
...... .................. ....... ..... 375
375
375
375
375
384
384
384
385
385
385
...... .................. .............. 385
385
385
385
376
376
376
380
380
380
380
380
380
380
380
380
380
380
380
380
380
380
....... ....... ..... 380
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CP655
CP657
CP675
CP677
CPT-BK5
CPT-BK6
CPT-BK7
CPT-BKS
CPT-E2L2DIN
CPT-E2L2N
CPT-F4A
CPT-HANDL
CPT-L1
CPT-L45RC
CPT L4ARC
CPTL5A
CPTL6
CPTL7
CS250
CS251
CS350
CS351
CS450
CS451
CS650
CS651
CT-IT
CT-K350
Page
380
380
380
380
621
621
621
621
621
621
621
621
621
621
621
621
621
621
382
382
382
382
382
382
382
382
608
608
D
DAB2000
DHMD Series
DL-2122
DL-2402
DL-2412
DMA18W090- H
DMF1 8N0090-H
DP-4A-001
368
314
726
726
726
320
............ ....... ....... ......... ..... 320
257
E
E2OMB-014
E2OMP-014
E2PDF C
E2PDM-C
E2PNF
E2PNF BH
E2PNF -C
E2PNM-C
E2PNM-H
E2PNR HC
E2PTF
E2PTM
E2SGRIP
E2SGRIP -21K
E2SM
163
163
490
490
490
490
490
490
490
490
490
490
601
601
490
EANTT 00004
EAT IN 09032
EA TTN-09062
EATTN-09102
EATTN 09202
EBAST 10000
EBAST-10001
EBAST-10001
EBLOK 00003
EBLOK 00005
ECABL 31112
689
689
689
689
689
689
677
689
690
690
690
Numerical Index
Type Number
ECLM P- 70032
ECLM P-70032
EFLTB-00400
EFLTB-00401
EFLTB-00410
EFLTB-00411
EFLTR-20201
EFLTR-20202
EFTGP-27720
EFX2-50
EFX2A-PDMDF
EFX2A-PDMDM
EFX2A-PNMDM
EFX2A-PNMNM
EFX2P40A-PDM DM
EFX2P40A- PNM DM
EFX2P40A-PNMNM
EFX2P41A-PDMDM
EFX2P41A-PNMDM
EFX2P41A-PNMNM
EFX2P42A-PDMDM
EFX2P42A-PNM DM
EFX2P42A-PNMNM
EFX2P-50-40
EFX2P-50-41
EFX2P-50-42
EFX2-PDMDF
EFX2-PDMDM
EFX2-PNMDM
EFX2-PNMNF
EFX2-PNMNM
EFX2-PNMNR
EFX2-PNRDR
EFX2RN-50
EJKPW-50004
EPWDV-22503
EPWDV-22506
EPWSP-00018
EPWSP-00018
EPWSP-00019
EPWSP-00019
EPWSP-00023
EPWSP-00023
ETS1-50
ETS1-50T
ETS2-50
ETS2-50T
ETS2-PDMDM
ETS2-PNMDM
ETS2-PNMNM
EVA
EW127A
EW132
EW17
EW180
EW20
EW220
EW240
EW28
EW34
EW37
EW43
EW52
EW63
EW64
EW77
EW85
EW90
EWFTK-43
EWFTK-52
Page
677
690
690
690
690
690
269
269
268
489
586
586
586
586
587
587
587
587
587
587
587
587
587
490
490
490
586
586
586
586
586
586
586
489
677
689
689
677
689
677
689
677
689
477
477
483
483
586
586
586
367
184
186
160
188
162
190
192
164
166
168
110
172
114
116
118
180
182
198
198
Type Number
EWFTK-63
EWP127A
EWP132
EWP11
EWP180
EWP34
EWP37
WP37S
EWP43
EWP52
EWP52S
EWP63
EWP63S
EWP64
EWP77
EWP90
E
EWP9OS
WSH-127A
EWSH-132
EWSH-180
E
WSH-220
EWSH-240
EWSH-52
EWSH-63
EWSH-64
EWSH-77
E WSH-90
E
Page
198
184
186
160
188
166
168
168
170
172
172
174
174
176
178
182
182
194
194
194
194
194
194
194
194
194
194
F
F042MK0600KS
F042PA0240BS
F051MH0600HS
F062MH0600HS
F062MK0600KS
F062PA0240BS
F075MH0600HS
F015MK0600KS
F015PA0240BS
F090MH0600H
F090MH0600HS
F090MK0600K
F090MK0600KS
F090PA02408
F090PA0240BS
F090PCO240C
F090PCO240CS
F112MH0600H
F112MH0600HS
F112MK0600K
F112MK0600KS
F112PA0240B
F112PA0240BS
F112PCO240C
F112PCO240CS
F137MH0600H
F137MH0600HS
F137PA0240B
F137PA0240BS
F137PCO240C
F137PCO240CS
F159PCO240CA
F159PCO240CS
189
189
189
187
187
187
185
185
185
183
183
183
183
183
183
183
183
179
179
179
179
179
179
179
179
173
173
173
173
173
173
173
173
F187MH0600HA
F187MH0600HS
F187PA0240BA
F187PA0240BS
171
F187PCO240CA
F187PCO240CS
171
F1A-PDMDM
586
586
F1A-PNMNM
171
171
171
171
Type Number
Page
F1A-PNMNR
586
F1FM- 75 .............................................................575
F1MU
475
F1NF-7570
575
F1NM-7550-H
575
F1NM-7570
575
F1 PBM
475
F1PDF
475
F1PDF-BH
475
F1 PDF -PM
475
F1 PDM
475
F1 PNF
475
F1PNF-BH
475
F1-PNMBM
586
F1PNM-HF
475
F1-PNMNF
586
F1- PNMNM
586
F1- PNMNR
586
F1-PNMSM
586
F1- PNMSR
586
F1- PNM UM
586
F1 PNMV2-H
475
F1PNR-HC
475
F1PSF
475
PSM
F1PSR
F1
F1PTM
F1PTM-HF
F1SGRIP
F1SGRIP-11K
F1-SMSF
F1-SMSM
F1-SMSR
F229M H0600HA
F229M H0600HS
F229PCO240CA
F229PCO240CS
F2A-PDMDM
F2A-PDMDR
F2A-PNMDM
F2A-PNMNF
F2A-PNMNM
F2A-PNMNR
F2PDF
F2PDF-C
F2PDF-PM
F2PDM
F2PDM-C
F2-PDMDM
F2PDR-C
F2PNF
F2PNF-BH
F2PNF-C
F2- PNM DM
F2PNM-H
F2PNM-HC
F2-PNMNF
F2-PNMNM
F2SGRIP
F2SGRIP-21K
F4A-PDFDF
F4A-PDFDR
F4A-PDMDF
F4A-PDMDF
F4A-PDMDM
F4A-PDMDR
F4A-PDMKM
F4A-PNFDM
F4A-PNFNR
F4A-PNMDF
475
475
475
475
601
601
586
586
586
167
167
167
167
586
586
586
586
586
586
481
481
481
481
481
586
481
481
481
481
586
481
481
586
586
601
601
586
586
586
586
586
586
586
586
586
586
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Type Number
F4A- FNMDM
F4A-PNMDR
F4A-PNMNF
F4A- FNMNM
F4A- FNMNR
F4A-PNRDF
F4NF- 7550
F4NF 7570
F4NM-7550
F4NM-7570
F4NR-7550
F4 P40A-PDMDM
F4 P40A-PNMDM
F4 P40A-PNMNM
F4P41A-PDMDM
F4P41A-PNMDM
F4P41A-PNMNM
F4 P42A-PDMDM
F4P42A-PNMDM
F4 P42A-PNMNM
F4 PDF
PDF-BH
PDF-BHC
F4 PDF-C
F4-PDFDF
F4-PDFDR
F4
F4
PDF-PM
F4PDF-PMC
F4-PDMDF
F4-PDMDF
F4-PDMDM
F4-PDMDR
F4-PDMKM
F4 PDMV2
F4 PDMV2-C
F4PDR
F4 PDR-C
F4PKM-C
F4PKR-C
F4
F4 PNF
F4PNF-BH
F4PNF-C
F4 -PNF DM
F4-PNFNR
F4 -PNMDF
-PNMDM
F4-PNMDR
F4-PNMKM
F4-PNMKR
F4 -PNMNF
F4 -PNMNM
F4-PNMNR
F4PNMV2-H
F4PNMV2-HC
F4
F4-PNRDF
F4PNR-H
F4PNR-HC
F4SGRIP
F4SGRIP-41K
F4-UMUM
FP10-34
FP10-36
FP10-59
FP10-64
FP10- 71
FP10- 77
FP10E-13
FP10E-17
FP10E-19
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586
586
586
586
586
586
577
577
577
517
577
587
587
587
587
587
587
587
587
587
486
486
486
486
586
586
486
486
586
586
586
586
586
486
486
486
486
486
486
486
486
486
586
586
586
586
586
586
586
586
586
586
486
486
586
486
486
601
601
586
60
62
69
74
77
82
53
55
57
Type Number
FP10E-23
FP10E-25
FP12-34
FP12-36
FP12-59
FP12-64
FP12-71
FP12-77
FP12F-13
FP12F-17
FP12F-19
FP12F-23
FP12F-25
FP4-71
FP4F-13
FP4F-23
FP4F-25
FP6-64
FP6-71
FP6-71
FP6F-13
FP6F-23
FP6F-25
FP8-59
FP8-64
FP8- 71
FP8-77
FP8F-13
FP8F-17
FP8F-19
FP8F-23
FP8F-25
FPA5250D06-N
FPA5250D12-N
FPA5250 D24 -N
FPHP4F-13
FPHP6F-13
FPHP8F-13
FPX10-17
FPX10-19
FPX10-23
FPX10-25
FPX10-36
FPX10-59
FPX10-64
FPX10- 71
FPX12-17
FPX12-19
FPX12-23
FPX12-25
FPX12-36
FPX12-59
FPX12-64
FPX12- 71
FPX6-23
FPX6-25
FPX6-59
FPX6-64
FPX6- 71
FPX6- 77
FPX8- 17
FPX8-19
FPX8-23
FPX8-25
FPX8-59
FPX8-64
FPX8- 71
FSJ1-50A
FSJ1-75
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58
59
60
62
69
74
77
82
53
55
57
58
59
77
53
58
59
74
77
82
53
58
59
69
74
77
82
53
55
57
58
59
66
66
66
53
53
53
55
57
58
59
62
69
74
77
55
57
58
59
62
69
74
77
58
59
69
74
77
82
55
57
58
59
69
74
77
474
574
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FSJ1P-50A-1A
FSJ1P-50A-2A
FSJ1P-50A-3A
FSJ1P-50A-40
FSJ1P-50A-41
FSJ1P-50A-42
FSJ1P-50A-4A
FSJ1RN-50B
FSJ1RN- 75A
FSJ2-50
FSJ2P-50-1
FSJ2P-50-2
FSJ2P-50- 3
FSJ2P-50-4
FSJ2P-50-40
FSJ2P-50-41
FSJ2P-50-42
FSJ2RN-50
FSJ4- 50B
FSJ4 - 75A
FSJ4 P-50B-1
FSJ4P-50B-2
FSJ4P-50B-3
FSJ4P-50B-40
FSJ4P-50B-41
FSJ4P-50B-42
FSJ4P-50B-6
FSJ4P-50B-7
FSJ4P-50B-8
FSJ4RN-50B
FSJ4RN-75A
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......................... ..................
476
476
476
476
476
476
476
474
574
480
481
481
481
481
481
481
481
480
485
576
487
487
487
487
487
487
487
487
487
485
576
G
GASTUBE-1000
GAST UBE-230
GAST UBE-350
GASTUBE-90
GLW1350
G LW1500
G LIN1700
G LW1750
GPS-KIT12
GPS-KIT78
GPS-KITF4
616
616
616
616
357
357
357
357
592
592
592
H
H11FB 302
H11FB 602
H11FB M408
H11FP-302
H11FP-602
H11FP-M408
H11MB 302
H11MB 602
H11MB M408
H11MP 302
H11MP 602
H11MP M408
H12PDM
H12PNF
H4.SPDM
H4.SPNM
H4MPB 014
H4PDM
H4PNF
H4 PNM
H5MB 014
H5MPB 110
569
569
569
569
569
569
569
569
569
569
569
569
564
564
553
553
536
536
536
536
556
556
Numerical Index
Type Number
H5NF-7550
H5NF-T
H5NM-7550
H5NM-T
H5PDF
H5PDM
HSPNF
HSPNM
H7M B-014
H7MP-014
H7NF-T
H7NM-T
H7PDF
H7PDM
H7PNF
H8FB-302
H8FP-302
H8MB-302
H8MP-302
H9FB-602
H9FB-M408
H9FP-602
H9FP-M408
H9HPFB-602
H9HPFP-602
H9HPMB-602
H9HPMP-602
H9HPZ
H9MB-602
H9MB-M408
H9MP-602
H9MP-M408
HAA-B2249
HAA-B2250
HAA-B2251
HAA-B2391
HDH10-65
HDH12-65
HDH6-65
HDH8-65
HDV10-65
HDV12-65
HDV6-65
HDV8-65
HDX10-107
HDX10-59
HDX12-59
HDX8-107
HDX8-59
HJ11-50
FL712-50
HJ12P-50-17L
HJ12P-50-18
FL112P-50-21
HJ12RN-50
HJ4.5-S0
HJ4.5P-50-1
HJ4.5P-50-2
HJ4.5P-50-3
HJ4.5P-50-4
HJ4.5P-50-5
HJ4.5P-50-6
HJ4.5P-50-7
HJ4.5RN-50
HJ4-50
HJ4P-50-1
HJ4P-50-2
HJ4P-50-4
Page
583
556
583
556
556
556
556
556
561
561
561
561
561
561
561
567
567
567
567
571
571
571
571
573
573
573
573
573
571
571
571
571
604
604
604
604
72
72
72
12
72
72
12
72
87
69
69
87
69
568
563
565
565
565
563
552
553
553
553
553
553
553
553
552
535
537
537
537
Type Number
Page
HJ4P-50-5
535
HJ4RN-50
535
HJ5-50
555
HJ5-75
582
HJ5P-50-17
557
HJ5P-50-17L
557
HJ5P-50-18
557
HJ5P-50-19
557
HJ5P-50-21
557
HJ5P-50-23W
557
HJ5P-50-36
557
HJ5RN-50
555
HJSRN-15
582
HJ5RP-50
555
HJ7-50A
560
HJ 7P-50A-17
562
HJ1P-50A-17L
562
HJ7P-50A-18 .....................................................562
HJ7P-50A-19 .....................................................562
HJ1P-50A-21 .....................................................562
HJ7P-50A-23W
562
HJ7RN-50A
560
HJ1RP-50A
560
HJ7SP-50A-17 ...................................................562
HJ7SP-50A-17L .................................................562
HJ1SP-50A-18 ...................................................562
HJ7SP-50A-19
562
HJ7SP-50A-21 ...................................................562
HJ8-50B
566
HJ9-50
570
HJ9HP-50
572
HL4RP-50
540
HLT4-50T
543
HMD Series
305
HP10-102
85
HP10-105
86
HP10-107
87
HP10-122
89
HP10-186
94
HP10-36
62
HP10-44
65
HP10-4477
94
HP10-57W
67
HP10-59
69
HP10-59W
70
HP10-611
94
HP10-65
73
HP10-70
76
HP10-71
77
H P10-71W
79
H P10-74
80
HP10-77
82
HP10-82
83
HP10E-17
54
HP10E-19
56
H P10E-25
59
HP12-105
86
HP12-107
81
HP12-122
89
HP12-36
62
HP12-44
65
HP12-4477
94
H P12-S7W
67
HP12-59
69
HP12-59W
70
HP12-611
94
HP12-65
73
H P12-70
76
Type Number
H
P12-71
HP12-71W
HP12-77
HP12-82
HP12F-17
HP12F-19
HP12F-25
H P15-44
HP15-57W
H P1S-59
H P15-59W
HP15-65
H P1S-70
Page
77
79
82
83
54
56
59
65
67
69
70
73
76
P15-71
77
HP15-77
H P15-82
H P15F-17
HP15F-19
HP2-102
HP2F-34
HP4-102
HP4-105
HP4-107
HP4-130
HP4-44
HP4-57W
82
83
54
56
85
60
85
86
87
90
65
67
H P4
- 65
HP4-71
73
H P4 - 74
80
82
59
60
85
86
87
89
90
65
67
69
HP4-77
HP4F-25
HP4F-34
HP6-102
H P6-105....
HP6-107
H P6-122
HP6-130
HP6-44
HP6-57W
HP6-59
HP6-59W
HP6-65
H
P6- 70
HP6-71
HP6-11W
H
P6- 74
H P6- 77
HP6-82
HP6F-17
HP6F-19
HP6F-25
HP6F-34
HP8-102
HP8-105
HP8-107
HP8-122
HP8-130
HP8-180
H P8-186
HP8-36
HP8-44
HP8-4477
HP8-57W
HP8-59
HP8-59W
HP8-611
HP8-65
HP8-6511
77
70
73
76
77
79
80
82
83
54
56
59
60
85
86
87
89
90
91
94
62
65
94
67
69
70
94
73
94
737
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Type Number
Page
Type Number
HP8-70
76
xmmoS
op8 /1
77
oPX8107
xpx8-123
HPX8-70
oPX8-71
oPX8'71VV
m
77
xSX671
76
HsXG7u
xpx8'74
xpx8-77
80
xp8-82
xpx8F-10
83
56
80
80
83
86
xpx8-36
xr8Fl0
56
50
60
85
86
87
89
89
56
62
65
67
68
68
HPX8-44
*pmo lo
*pxlo 36
*pm0 w
*pxlo 56
*pxlo suW
HPmo 50
xnno'm
x0n0- 71w/
*pmo m
-----/3
76
80
73
54
oPX10 122
HPX10 127
-N
xpx8-65
op8Fl7
*pxlo-lo/
HSm'71
HPX8-59
xpx8l27
oP8 77
HP8-82
80
82
83
opx10 '102
xpx10 105
Page
HSX6-130
HSX6-142
HSX6-144
HSX6-180
HSX6-44
HSX6-59
HSX6-64
70
*po m
xpor m
Type Number
86
87
89
89
00
56
62
65
67
68
68
*pu/lvv
HP8F-25
Page
oPX8130
xrx8-19
xpx8-56
HPX8-58W
81
HS1RP-50A
HS2kP-50
sz/
xs*KP-So
546
529
533
549
586
586
HST1-50
osT2-50
531
HSX4
xsx:7/
HSm'm
HSX6-105
HsX6107
xsxo,,
HSX6-82
HSX8-105
HSX8-107
HSX8-130
HSX8-142
HSX8-144
xsxom
HSX8-36
HSX8-44
HSX8-59
HSX8-64
_--{m
83
86
87
90
90
91
91
65
68
73
u,
90
90
91
60
62
65
68
80
HST4-50
81
xsmpommw
HSm PNM0M
oPX12-86
HPx12-59
83
56
86
87
89
89
56
62
65
87
68
xpx12-65
opxlz m
73
76
xsx10-64
xsX10'71
xPX12-71vv
79
osX10-74
xpx12-77
xsxlo-//
HPX12-82
xsx10u2
HSx1180
91
*px15-50
83
56
68
80
80
83
xnm B
81
xsx17l05
xMo,'oS
73
xSX12l07
xPXlS-m
KM OF 365
xR1m 403
51
HPX15-65
HsX12-34
*px15-82
83
xsx12'44
xplm02o
xpl3r4S
52
HPx15-71Vv
76
70
oPX4l02
85
86
xSX12'50
xsx12-64
86
87
60
62
65
68
87
HSX12-71
HSX12-74
*pmo-,,
xPX10-82
xpx10r10
*pm2 l05
xpm2 107
HPm2 122
*px12 l27
xPmzlQ
xpx12-36
*px1244
xpx1510
*px4l05
*px4-107
xP>4430
xpx4-65
HPX4-70
HPX4-74
HPX6102
HPX6-105
xpx6'107
xpx6'122
90
xsm-pmMNM-----------------06
xsmoloe
xsxlo'lm
86
87
00
90
xSXlo'lw
91
xsx10-3:
xsx10a6
60
62
65
68
oSX10l07
HSx10430
xsX10'44
HSX10'59
Hsx12-36
73
76
HSx12'77
80
85
86
xSX15'34
HSX15'36
89
89
80
65
68
xsx12'82
xsx15'44
xsx15'50
xSx15'64
76
xsx2l80
91
oSX*l05
HPX6-71
76
77
xpx6'74
80
xsx*l30
HPX6'77
81
*px6-82
xpx8'102
83
85
HSX1l43
xsx4-144
86
87
90
00
738
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xplorl3
01
91
53
xnm4S
54
xP1ml7
xMm18
55
57
58
58
59
xMmW
Ma zu
xm3|l7
xM]r18
xp13F '23
KP3F-19
xpor 23
xP3F 25
73
xsx4l80
xloso
73
xsx15-82
xsx4l01
HSX8-82
HT4-50
xn3r 25
xplr'33S
80
80
83
oPXx-/o
osXo77
xmo'z3vV
xsX15'74
HSX15'77
80
80
83
538
558
80
80
83
60
62
65
68
HPX6-130
HPX6-44
HPX6-59
HPX6-65
76
xsxu,4
/o
xsxls-n
xpx6l27
73
xsx871
51
51
54
55
57
58
58
59
51
xpl3roos
51
xm3r'403
51
KM
53
60
53
3F
820
xP2/ m
xr}|l3
xmr
34
xmrl3
xwFlS
x/nr17
xmF lo
xm| 23
xpir /a
xp*r m
xwF 34
s,
58
59
60
53
54
55
s/
58
58
59
60
Numerical Index
Type Number
KP4 F-820
KP6F-13
KP6F-15
KP6F-17
KP6F-19
KP6F-23
KP6F-23W
KP6F-25
KP6F-335
KP6F-34
KP6F-365
KP6F-403
KP6F-820
KP8F-13
KP8F-15
KP8F-17
KP8F-19
KP8F-23
KP8F-23W
KP8F-25
KP8F-335
KP8F-34
KP8F-365
KP8F-403
KP8F-820
KPR1OF -13
KPR1OF -23
KPR13F -13
KPR13F -23
KPR3F-13
KPR3F-23
KPR4F-13
KPR4F-23
KPR6F-13
KPR6F-23
KPR8F-13
KPR8F-23
Page
L12PDF
L12PDM
L12PNF
L12SG RIP
L12SGRIP-21K
L121
L1 PNF
PNF-BH
PNM- H
L1 PNM- HC
L1 PNR-HC
L1SGRIP
L1SGRIP-11K
L2PDF-C
L2PDF PMC
L2PDM-C
L1
L1
L2-PDMLV1
L2PKM
L2PKM-C
L2PKR-C
L2PNF
L2PNF-BH
L2-PNMEV1
L2PNM-H
L2PNM-HC
L2-PNMNM
L2SGRIP
Page
52
53
L2SGRIP-21K ............
54
L4.5PDF - RC
L4.5PDM-RC
L4.5PNF - RC
501
58
58
59
L4.5PNM-RC
L42ENT
501
L42EWT
494
494
51
L42P
L42U
L42WS
494
494
494
55
57
60
51
51
52
53
54
55
57
58
58
59
51
60
51
51
52
53
58
53
58
53
58
53
58
53
58
53
58
L
L12F B-302
L12F P-302
Type Number
525
525
525
525
525
601
601
525
492
492
492
492
492
601
601
494
494
494
586
494
494
494
494
494
586
494
494
586
601
L2-SMSM
L44F
L44J
L44M
L44NT
L44 P
L44 P- 75
L44 R
L44T
L44U
L44U- 75
L44Z
L44Z-75
L45CLAMP-ANG40-1
L45CLAMP-ANG40-2
L45CLAMP-ANG40-3... ......
L45CLAMP-ANG50-1... ......
L45CLAMP-ANG50-2
L45CLAMP-ANG50-3
L45CLAMP-CNL-1 ....... ......
L45CLAMP-CN L-2 ....... ......
L45CLAMP-CN L-3 ....... ......
L45CLAMP- RDN-1
L45CLAMP RDN-2
L45CLAMP-RDN-3....... ......
L45CLICK
L45F
L45R
L4SSG RIP
L45SG RI P-45IK
L45Z
L46F
L46R
L46S
L46Z
L47F
L47R
L47S
L47Z
L4A-PDMDF
L4A-PDMDM
L4A-PDRDR
L4A-PNM DM .............
L4A-PNM DR
L4A-PNMNF
L4A-PNMNF
L4A-PNMNM....... ......
L4A-PNRDM
L4CLAMP-ANG40-1
L4CLAMP-ANG40-2
L4CLAMP-ANG40-3
L4CLAMP ANG50-1
L4CLAMP-ANG50-2
L4CLAMP-ANG50-3
L4CLAMP-CNL-1
L4CLAMP-CNL-2
L4CLAMP-CNL-3
L4CLAMP-RDN-1
L4CLAMP-RDN-2
......
497
497
491
491
497
579
497
497
491
579
497
579
607
601
...... ............ ........... 607
...... ............ ........... 607
607
607
...... ......... .............. 607
...... ............ ........... 607
...... ............ ........... 607
607
607
...... ......... .............. 607
605
507
507
601
601
507
514
514
514
514
521
521
521
521
587
587
587
...... .................. ..... 587
581
587
581
...... ............ .................... 587
581
607
607
607
607
607
607
607
607
607
607
607
Type Number
L4CLAMP-RIN-3
L4CLICK
L4NF 7550
L4NF -7570
L4NM- 7550- H
L4NM- 7570- H
L4N R- 7550
L4 P40A- PDMDM
L4 P40A-PNMDM
L4 P40A- PNMNM
L4 P41A- PDMDM
L4P41A- PNMDM
L4P41A- PNMNM
L4 P42A- PDMDM
L4 P42A- PNMDM
L4 P42A- PNMNM
L4PDF
L4 PDF- BH
L4PDF-BHC
L4P1f-PM
L4 PDF- RC
L4
PM
L4 - PDMDF
L4- PDMDM
L4 - PDMDR
L4 PDM-RC
L4 PDR
L4 PDR-C
L4 PNF
L4 PNF - BH
L4 PNF- PM
L4 PNF- RC
L4 - PNMDM
L4 PNM H
L4 - PNMNF
L4- FNMNF
L4- PNMNM
L4- PNMN R
L4 PNM-RC
L4- PN RDM
L4 PNR -H
L4PNR-HC
L4SGRIP
L4SGRIP-41K
L4 - UM UF
L4 - UM UM
L5CLAMP-ANG40-1
L5CLAMP-ANG40-2
L5CLAMP-ANG40-3
L5C LAM P-ANG50-1
L5CLAMP-ANG50-2
L5C LAM P-ANG50-3
L5CLAMP-CNL-1
L5CLAMP-CNL-2
L5CLAMP-CNL- 3
L5CLAMP-RDN-1
L5CLAMP-RIN-2
L5CLAMP-RDN-3
L5CLICK
L5PDF-BH
L5PDF
L5PDF RPC
L5PIXA-RPC
L5PDR
L5PNF- 7570
L5PNF 7570-BH
L5PNF-RPC
L5PNM- 7550
L5PNM-7570
Page
607
605
579
579
579
579
579
587
587
587
587
587
587
587
587
587
497
497
497
497
497
497
587
587
587
497
497
497
497
497
497
497
587
497
587
587
587
587
497
587
497
497
601
601
587
587
607
607
607
607
607
607
607
607
607
607
607
607
605
507
507
507
507
507
581
581
507
581
581
739
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Numerical Index
Type Number
L5PNM- RPC
L5SGRIP
L5SGRIP-51K
L6600D-2
L66000-4
L6CLAMP-ANG40-1
L6CLAMP ANG40-2
L6CLAMP-ANG40-3
L6CLAMP-ANG50-1
L6CLAMP-ANG50-2
L6CLAMP-ANG50-3
Page
507
601
601
257
257
607
607
607
607
607
607
607
607
607
607
607
607
605
514
L6CLAMP-CN L-1
L6CLAMP-CN L-2
L6CLAMP-CNL-3
L6CLAMP-RDN-1
L6CLAMP-RDN-2
L6CLAMP-RDN-3
L6CLICK
L6PDF-BH
L6PDF-RPC
514
L6PDM- RPC
514
L6PNF-RPC
514
L6FNM- RPC
514
L6SGRIP
601
L6SGRIP-61K
601
L7CLAMP-ANG40-1 ............................ ...............601
L7CLAMP-ANG40-2 ............................ ...............607
L7CLAMP-ANG40-3
607
L7CLAMP-ANG50-1
607
L7CLAMP-ANG50-2
607
L7CLAMP-ANG50-3
607
L7CLAMP-CN L-1
607
L7CLAMP-CN L-2
607
L7CLAMP-CN L-3
607
L7CLAMP-RDN-1
607
L7CLAMP-RDN-2
607
607
L7CLAMP-RDN-3
L7CLICK
605
L7PDF-RPC
521
521
L7PDM-RPC
L7114F-R PC
521
521
L7PNM- RPC
L7SGRIP
601
L7SGRIP-7IK
601
LA-5000
726
LBX10-44
65
LBX10-59
69
LBX10-65
74
LBX10-71
77
LBX10-77
81
LBX10-82
83
LBX12-44
65
LBX12-59
69
LBX12-65
74
LBX12-71
77
81
LBX12-77
LBX12-82
83
LBX6-44
65
69
LBX6-59
LBX6-65
74
LBX6-71
77
LBX6-77
LBX6-82
LBX8-44
LBX8-59
LBX8-65
81
83
65
69
74
LBX8-71
77
LBX8-77
LBX8-82
81
L12-50
83
524
Type Number
Page
LDF12P-50-1
LDF12P-50-2
LDF12P-50-3
LDF12RN-50
LDF1-50
LDF1P-50-40
LDF1P-50-41
LDF1P-50-42
LDF1 RN-50
LDF2-50
LDF2P-50-1
LDF2P-50-2
LDF2P-50-3
LDF2P-50-4
LDF2P-50-40
LDF2P-50-41
LDF2P-50-42
LDF2RN-50
LDF4.5-50
LDF4.5P-50-40
525
525
LDF4.5P-50-41
LDF4.5P-50-42
LDF4.5RN-50
501
LCf 4-50A
LIT4 - 75A
496
525
524
491
492
492
492
491
493
495
495
495
495
495
495
495
493
500
501
501
500
578
LIX4P-50A-10 .... ...... ... ............... ... ...... ......... ..... 498
LCf 4P-50A- 3 ...... ...... ... ............... .................. ..... 498
LCf 4P-50A-4
498
LCf 4P-50A-40
498
LDF4P-50A-41
LIY4P-50A-42
LCf 4P-50A- 5
LDF4P-50A-6
LDF4P-50A-7
LDF4P-50A-8
LDF4P-50A-9
LDF4 RN-50A
L4 RN-75A
LDF5-50A
LDF5- 75
LDF5P-50A-10A
LDF5P-50A-11A
LDF5P-50A-12A
LDF5P-50A-13A
LDF5P-50A-14A
LDF5P-50A-15A
LDF5P-50A-40
LDF5P-50A-41
LDF5P-50A-42
LDF5P-50A-5A
LDF5P-50A-7A
LDF5RN-50A
LDF6-50
LDF6P-50-10A
LDF6P-50-11A
LIY6P-50-40
LCf 6P-50-41
498
498
498
498
498
498
498
496
578
506
580
508
508
508
508
508
508
508
508
508
508
508
506
.513
515
515
515
515
515
515
LDF6P-50-42
LDF6P-50-4A
LDF6P-50-6A ...... ...... ... ...... ... ...................... .......515
LDF6P-50- 7A
515
LDF6P-50-8A
515
LDF6P-50-9A
515
513
LDF6RN-50
LDF7-50A
.520
LDF7P-50A-10A
522
LDF7P-50A-13A ........ ... ...... .................. .............. 522
LDF7P-50A-17A
522
522
LDF7P-50A-40
LDF7P-50A-41
522
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522
......................... .................. .....522
LDF 7P- 50A-6A
522
LDF 7P- 50A- 7A
522
LDF 7P- 50A-8A
522
LDF 7P- 50A-9A
522
LDF7RN-50A
520
LDF 7P- 50A-4A
M
MACX350A-1
343
MACX350A-2
343
MACX350A-24
350
MACX350A-25
350
MACX350A-25-VAR
343
MACX350A-26
350
MACX350A-3
343
MACX350A-39
343
MACX350A-40-VAR
343
343
MACX350A-41
MACX350A-6
343
MACX350AA-42-VAR.. ....... ....... ....... ......... ..... 343
MACX350A-TK
350
MACX350A-TK-2
350
MACX675A-24
342
MACX675A-25
342
MACX675A-26
342
MACX675A-TK-1
342
MACX675A-TK-2
342
MACX675B-1
335
MACX675B-2
335
MACX675B-20
335
MACX675B- 3
335
MACX675B- 39
335
MACX675B-40-VAR
335
MACX675B-41
335
MACX675B-42-VAR ....... ....... ......... ...... ..... 335
MACX675B-6
335
MACX775-1
329
MACX775-2
329
MACX775-3
329
MACX775-39
329
MACX775-40-VAR
329
MACX775-41
329
MACX775-42-VAR
329
MACX775-TK
330
MACX875B-1
324
MACX875B-2
324
MACX875B- 3
324
MACX875B- 39
324
MACX875B-40-VAR
324
MACX875B-41
324
MACX875B-42-VAR
324
MACX875-TK
325
MH-12B-001
258
MH-4 B-001
258
MH-8B-001
258
MKP-335
51
MKP-403
51
MKP-820
52
ML-1-001
258
ML-4A-001
258
MR050-31037
247
MR050-31045
247
MR050-31046
247
MR050-31337
247
MR050-31345
247
MR050-31346
247
MR050-81037
247
MR050-81045
247
MR050-81046
247
Numerical Index
Type Number
MR050-81337
MR050-81345
MR050 81346
MRS050-31037
MRS050-31045
MRS050-31046
MRS050-31337
MRS050-31345
MRS050-31346
MRS050-81037
MRS050-81045
MRS050-81046
MRS050-81337
MRS050-81345
MRS050-81346
MT050-81015
MT050-81026
MT050-81037
MT050-81315
MT050-81326
MT050-81337
MT050-81526
MT-1700-201
MT 1700 202
MT300 81015
MT300-81026
MT300-81315
MT300-81326
M1300-82015
MT300-82026
MT300-82315
MT300-82326
MT-600-201
MT-600-202
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247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
247
p
P10-102
P10-105
P10-122
P10-144
P10-186
P10-6812
85
86
89
P1OF 9
52
86
89
P12-105..
P12-122
P12 11W
Pl2F 9
P'15F-9
P2-122
P2-57W
P2F-17
P2F-19
P2F-23
P2F 34
P2F-52
P4-102
P4-105
P4-122
P4 57W
P4F 15
P4F-17
P4F-19
P4F 23
P4F 25
P4F-34
P4F-9
P6-102
P6-105
P6-122
P6F 24
91
94
94
79
52
52
89
67
54
56
58
60
67
85
86
89
67
54
54
56
58
59
60
52
85
86
89
59
Type Number
P6F-34
P6F 9 .................
P8-102
P8-105
P8-122
P8-144
P8-180
P8-186
P8-6812
Page
Type Number
60
....... .. ....... .. ....... 52
85
86
89
PL12-57W
PL12-59
PL12-59W
PL12-65
PL12-70
91
PL12-71
PL12-77
PL12-82
PL12F 11
PL12F-19
PL12F -23
PL12F-25
PL15-37
PL15-44
PL15-57W
PL15-59
PL15-59W
PL15-65
PL15-70
PL15-71
PL15-71W
PL15-77
PL15-82
PL15F-17
PL15F-19
PL4-107
PL4-44
PL4-59
PL4-65
PL4-70
PL4-71
PL4-77
PL6-107
PL6-37
PL6-44
PL6-57W
PL6-59
PL6-59W
PL6-65
PL6-70
PL6-71
PL6-71W
PL6-77
PL6-82
PL6F-15
PL6F-17
PL6F-19
PL6F-23
PL6F-25
PL8 107
PL8-37
PL8-44
PL8-57W
PL8-59
PL8-59W
PL8-65
PL8-70
PL8-71
PL8 71W
PL8-77
PL8-82
PL8F 15
PL8F-17
PL8F-19
PL8F 23
PL8F 25
PX10- 102
PX10-105
PX10-122
PX10- 127
P8F-24
P8F-34
P8F 9
PAR10-59
PAR10-59W
PAR10-65
PAR12-105
PAR12-101
PAR12-59
PAR12-59W
PAR12-65
PAR6-105
PAR6-107
PAR6-59
PAR6-59W
PAR6-65
PAR8-105
PAR8-107
PAR8-59
PAR8-59W
PAR8-65
PARX10-59
PARX10-59W
PARX10-65
PARX12-59
PAR X12-65
PARX6-59
PARX6-59W
PARX8-59
PARX8-59W
PARX8-65
PDH10- 65
PDH12-65
PDH6-65
PDH8-65
PDHBS-65
PDV10-65
PDV12-65
PDV6-65
PDV8-65
PDV8S-65
PL10- 107
PL10- 37
PL10-44
PL10- 57W
PL10-59
PL10-59W
PL10-65
PL10- 70
PL10- 71
PL10- 11W
PL10- 17
PL10-82
PL1OF -15
PL10E-17
PL1OF -19
PL1OF -23
PL1OF -25
PL12-107
PL12-37
PL12-44
91
94
94
59
60
52
69
70
73
86
81
69
70
73
86
87
69
70
73
86
87
69
70
73
69
70
73
69
73
69
70
69
70
73
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
81
63
65
67
69
70
74
76
77
79
82
83
54
54
56
58
59
87
63
65
Page
67
69
70
74
76
77
82
83
54
56
58
59
63
65
67
69
70
74
76
77
79
82
83
54
56
87
65
69
74
76
77
82
87
63
65
67
69
70
74
76
77
79
82
83
54
54
56
58
59
87
63
65
67
69
70
74
76
77
79
82
83
54
54
56
58
59
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86
89
89
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Numerical Index
Type Number
PX2F-52
PX10-144
PX12-105
PX12-122
PX12-121
PX4 -102
PX4 -122
PX4 -127
PX4-144
PX6-102
PX6-105
PX6-122
PX6-127
PX6-144
PX8-102
PX8 -105
PX8-122
PX8-127
PX8-144
PXL10-107
PXL10-18
PXL10-19
PXL10-37
PXL10-44
PXL10-59
PXL10-65
PXL10-70
PXL10-77
PXL10-82
PXL10E-19
PXL12-107
PXL12-18
PXL12-19
PXL12-31
PXL12-44
PXL12-59
PXL12-65
PXL12- 70
PXL12-77
PXL12-82
PXL15-19
PXL15-37
PXL15-59
PXL 15-65
PXL15-82
PXL4-44
PXL6-101
PXL6-44
PXL6-59
PXL6-65
PXL6-70
PXL6-77
PXL6-82
PXL8-107
PXL8-18
PXL8-19
PXL8-44
PXL8-59
PXL8-65
PXL8-70
PXL8-77
PXL8-82
PXL8F-19
Page
Page
67
91
86
89
89
85
89
89
91
85
86
89
89
91
85
86
89
89
91
87
55
56
63
65
69
74
76
81
83
56
87
55
56
63
65
69
74
76
81
83
56
63
69
74
83
65
87
65
69
74
76
81
83
87
55
56
65
69
74
76
81
83
56
Q
00-2122
00-24 02
Type Number
726
726
RCT5-LT-1-AX
661
RCT5-LT- 1 RN
661
RCT5-LT-1-RNT
661
RCT5-LT-1-RNT1
661
RCT5-LTC-1-AX
661
RCT5-LTC-1- RN
661
RCT5-LTC-1-RNT ...... ... ...... .................. .............. 661
RCT5-LTC-1-RNT1
661
RCT6-LT-1-AX
661
RCT6-LT-1 -RN
661
RCT6-LT- 1 -RNT
661
RCT6-LT-1-RNT1
661
661
RCT6-LTC-1-AX
RCT6-LTC-1- RN
661
RCT6-LTC-1-RNT
661
RCT6-LTC-1- RN T1
661
RCT6-PUS-1-AX
662
RCT6-PUS-1-RN
662
RCT6-PUS-1-RNT
662
RCT6-PUS-1-RNT1
662
RCT7-CPU-1-AX ................. .................. .............. 662
RCT7-CPU-1-RN
662
RCT7-CPU-1-RNT
662
RCT7-CPU-1-RNT1
662
RCT7-CPU-2-AX
662
RCT7-CPU-2-RN
662
RCT7-CPU-2-RNT
662
RCT7-CPU-2-RNT1
662
RCT 7-LT-1 -AX
661
RCT 7-LT- 1 RN .... ...... ... ...... .................. .............. 661
RCT 7-LT-1 RNT .. ...... ... ...... ......... ......... ... ........... 661
RCT 7-LT-1 RNT1
661
RCT7-LTC-1-AX .. ...... ... ...... .................. .............. 661
RCT 7-LTC-1- RN ........ ... ...... ............ ...... ... ........... 661
RCT7-LTC-1-RNT
661
RCT 7-LTC-1- RNLI
661
RCT 7-TC-1-AX
661
661
RCT 7- TC-1-RN
RCT 7-TC-1-RN T
661
RCT7-TC-1-RNT1
661
RDXF10-1001
665
RDXF10-1001R
665
RDXF10-1 -100
665
RDXF10-1 -250 .... ...... ... ...... ... ...... ......... ....... .. ..... 665
RDXF10-1 -500
665
RLA300-11-H
349
RLA300-12
349
RLA300-14
349
RLA300-15
349
346
RLA350-16
340
RLA600-11-H
RLA600-12
340
340
RLA600-14
RLA600-15
340
RLA600-21
340
RLA600B-13-SW ...... ... ...... ............ ............. .. ..... 340
RLA600B-27-SW
340
RLA600B-28-SW
340
RLA600B-37-SW
340
RLA650-16
339
RLA650-350
339
RLA675-16
339
RLA700-11-H
330
RLA700-12
330
RLA700-13-SW
330
RLA700-14
330
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RLA700-15
RLA700-21
RLA700-27-SW
RLA700-28-SW
RLA700-37-SW
RLA700-50
RLA775-16
RLA775-16
RLA775-675
RLA800-11-H
RLA800-12
RLA800-14
RLA800 -21
RLA800B-13-SW
RLA800 B-15
RLA800B-21-SW
RLA800B-28-SW
RLA800B-37-SW
LA800 B-50
RLA815-16
RLA875-675
RLA875- 775
R TA- B1598
RTA- B1599
RTA- B1600
RXL1 -1A
RXL1-1AX
RXL1-1RN
RXL1-1RNT
RXL2-2A
RXL2-2AX
RXL2-2RN
RXL2-2RNT
RXL2-2RN T1
RXL4-1A
RXL4-1AX
RXL4-1RN
RXL4-1RNT
R
RXL4
-1 RN T1
RXL4-2A
RXL4 -2AX
RXL4-2RN
RXL4-2RNT
RXL4-2RN T1
RXL4 -3A
RXL4- 3AX
RXL4-3RN
RXL4-3RNT
RXL4-3RN T1
RXL5-1A
RXL5-1AX
RXL5-1RN
RXL5-1RNT
RXL5-1RN T1
RXL6-1A
RXL6-1AX
RXL6-1RN
RXL6-1RNT
RXL6-1RN T1
RXL7-1A
RXL1-1AX
RXL1-1RN
RXL1-1RNT
RXL1-1RN T1
RXL7-3A
RXL7-3AX
RXL7-3RN
RXL7-3RNT
Page
330
330
331
330
330
330
330
331
330
328
328
328
327
328
328
327
327
327
325
327
325
325
604
604
604
663
663
663
663
663
663
663
663
663
663
663
663
663
663
663
663
663
663
663
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
664
Numerical Index
Type Number
RXL7-3RNT1
RXP4-1
RXP4-2
Page
664
665
665
SM
604
SD-001
SD-002A
SG-IT
SGL12-06B1
SGL12-06B2
5G112-1 OB1
SGL12-1 OB2
SGL12-15B3
5G112-1564
SGL4-06B1
SGL4-06B2
5G14-10B1
SGL4-10B2
SGL4-15B3
SG14-15B4
SGL45-06B1
SGL45-06B2
SGL45-1 OB1
SGL45-1 OB2
SGL45-15B3
SGL45-15B4
SG15-06B1
SGL5-06B2
SGL5-10B1
SGL5-10B2
SGL5-15B3
SGL5-15B4
SG16-06B1
SGL6-06B2
SGL6-10B1
SGL6-10B2
SGL6-15B3
SGL6-15B4
SGL7-06B1
SGL7-06B2
SGL7-10B1
SGL7-10B2
SGL7-15B3
SGL7-15B4
SGPL12-06B1
SGPL12-06B2
SG PL12-10B1
SG PL12-10B2
SG PL12-15B3
SG PL12-15B4
SG PL4-06B1
SG PL4-06B2
SG PL4-10B1
SG PL4-10B2
SG PL4-15B3
SG PL4-15B4
SG PL45-06B1
SG PL45-06B2
SG PL45-10B1
SGPL45-10B2
SGPL45-1583
SG PL45-15B4
SG PL5-06B1
SG PL5-06B2
SG PL5-10B1
SG PL5-10B2
SG PL5-15B3
SG PL5-15B4
249
249
601
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
Type Number
SGPL6-06B1
SGPL6-06B2
SGPL6-1081
SGPL6-1 082
SGPL6-15B3
SGPL6-15B4
SGPL6-20B4
SGPL7-06B1
SGPL7-06B2
SGPL7-1 OB1
SGPL7-1 082
SGPL7-15B3
SGPL7-1584
SHA3
SR5PDF
SR5PDM
SR5PNF
SR5PNM
SR6PDF
S R6 PDM
SR6PNF
SR6PNM
SR7PDF
SR7PDM
SR7I,NF
SR7PNM
SRF1OSF
STD350-1
STD350-2
STD350-25
STD350-29
STD350-3
STD350-31
STD350-39
STD350-40
STD350-45-VAR
STD350-6
STD650B-1
STD650B-2
STD650B-3
STD650B-39
STD650B-40-VAR
STD650B-6
STD650B-FT
STD775-FT
STD875B-FT
STS-12
STS-23
STS-34
STS-45
Page
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
604
666
666
666
666
666
666
666
666
666
666
666
666
665
344
344
350
344
344
344
344
344
344
344
336
336
336
336
336
336
339
330
325
604
604
604
604
T
TO75YCN
TO75YYN
208
T090YYN
T112CCN
T112YCN
T112YYN
T137CCN
7137CEN
7137EEN
7137YCN
TB-AW-KIT
TB-BASIC-KIT
TB-COMP-KIT
TB-DIN-KIT
TB-F14L4-KIT
TB-L5-KIT
TB-16-KIT
208
208
208
208
208
208
208
208
208
622
622
622
622
622
622
622
Type Number
TB-N-KIT
Page
622
U
UGBA-DIN-34
UGBA-DIN-36
UGBA-DIN U-34
UGBA-DIN U-36
UGBA-N-34
UGBA-N-36
UGBKIT
UGBKIT-2
UHP10-18
UHP10-19
UHP10-59W
UHP10E-18
UHP10E-19
UHP12-18
UHP12-19
UHP12-59W
UHP12F-18
UHP12F-19
UHP6-59W
UHP8-18
UHP8-19
UHP8-59W
U HP8F-18
UHP8F-19
UHX10-102
UHX10-105
UHX10-107
UHX10-127
UHX10-21
UHX10-34
UHX10-35
UHX10-37
UHX10-56
UHX10-58W
UHX10-59
UHX10-59W
UHX10-65
UHX10-77
UHX10E-21
UHX12-105
UHX12-107
UHX12-21
UHX12-34
UHX12-35
UHX12-37
UHX12-56
UHX12-59
UHX12-59W
UHX12-65
UHX12-77
UHX12F-21
UHX15-34
UHX15-35
UHX15-37
UHX15-59
UHX15-65
UHX15-77
UHX4-102
UHX4-105
UHX4-107
UHX6-102
UHX6-105
UHX6-107
UHX6-59
UHX6-59W
UHX6-65
613
613
613
613
613
613
613
613
55
56
70
55
56
55
56
70
55
56
70
55
56
70
55
56
85
86
87
89
57
60
62
63
67
68
68
70
73
80
57
86
87
57
60
62
63
67
68
70
73
80
57
60
62
63
68
73
80
85
86
87
85
86
87
68
70
73
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Type Number
Page
UHX6-77
UHX8-102
UHX8-105
UHN8-107
UHX8-127
UHX8-21
UHX8'34
UHX8'35
UHX8'37
UHK8'68W
UHX8-59
80
85
86
87
88
57
60
62
63
68
68
UHX8'59N
70
73
UHX8-65
UHX8'77
UHX8F-21
VMX10'3444
umx10'3*56
xwx10'4456
umx10'4458
umxlo'4E4
umx10'459
umX10'465
umx1O'811
owm0'6477
//wX13'3444
umxlZ'34S6
mwm2-4456
uwX12-4459
omm2-4464
um m2-45O
/xwX12-6477
uwx12'A465
umm5-3444
owm5-3456
mm m5-4456
umm5-4464
mwX15-6477
uwX8'4459
umx0'4484
UMX8-6477
80
57
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
93
V
v5E0
504
V5-PDFDF
587
o5P0('kPC
504
V5-PDMDM
587
vspmwePt
504
V5-PNFNF
587
v5pNrkPC
504
587
V5-PNMDM
V5-PNMNM
V5rNMRPC
vopmrnpC
vopmw 0PC
V6PNF-RPC
V6PNM-RPC
V7PDF'KPC
V7PNN'RPC
V7PmFupC
V7PNM 'kPC
VCT84o
VCT8400
VCT8'50
VHLP1-142
VHLFn'18*
VHLM'220
VHLM'240
VHLP1'275
587
504
511
511
511
511
518
510
518
518
608
608
608
133
124
135
135
136
Type Number
VHLP1-370
VHLP1A-275W
VHLP2.5430
VHLP2.5-142
VHLP2.5'180
VHLP2-130
VHLP2-142
Page
137
136
133
133
VHP4-77
VHP4A-130
134
VHP4A-74
VHR6-10G .............. .................. ......
VHP6-105
VHP6-107
VHP6-130
VHP6-142
VHP6-180A
VHP6-220A
VHP6-71
133
133
VHLP2480
VHLP2'320
VHLP2'340
VHLP2'375
VHLP2'370
VHLP24'278N
VHLP443*
VHLP4442
VHLP4'180
VHLP4'230
VHLP4'240
VHLP*'375
VHLP*'370
134
135
135
136
137
136
133
133
134
135
135
136
137
VHP1-130
133
VHP148*
VHP1-220
VHM'240A
132
133
132
132
133
133
134
135
131
VHPX1480
vHPX1'220
134
131
------------------'136
134
134
VHPX2.5-130
133
VxPX2.5-142
133
vHPX2.5'180
134
VHPX2.S'23o ....... ....... ......... ...... -...... -...... '135
VHPX2.5-240
135
xHpX2402
132
135
135
134
135
135
132
132
133
VHP2-142
133
VHPX4-220A
VHP3473
VHP34808
VHP24823
134
134
134
VHpX4'340
VHP2-220A
VHP3'240A
135
135
135
136
136
137
131
131
131
VHP4407
VHP4417
VHP4-130
VHP4-142
VHP4480A
VHP44833
VHP4-220A
VHP4-240
132
132
132
132
132
133
133
134
134
135
135
VHP4-71
131
VHP4-71W
VHP4-74
131
131
VHp4402
VHP4405
132
133
135
VHP2.5'18*
VHP2.5'220
VHP3.5'240
VHP2402
VHP2405
VHP3430
VHP3'310
VHP3'370A
VHP2'71
VHP2-71W
VHP2-74
VHP2'77
......
VHP6A-142
VHP6A'220A
VHP6A-74
VHP2.5-142
VHP2'240w
VHP2'275
131
......
VHP671W
131
VHn6-77 ....... ....... .................. ...... ............... 13Z
VHP6AA34 ........... ................ ...... ............... 133
136
136
136
137
137
137
137
133
133
VHP1490
VHP1'540
VHP1'570
VHP2.6'130
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VHP7-240W.-_-_-'--..-'--'J35
VHP1-275
VHP1-275W
VHP1'310
VHP1'370A
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133
133
134
135
135
137
131
131
VHPX2-142
VHPX2'180A
VHP%2'220A
VHPX2-240A
VHPX2-370
VHPX2-71
VHPX2-71W
VHPX3'77
VHPX2A-74
132
131
VHPK4402
132
133
133
134
135
135
131
VHPX4-130
VHPX4442
VHRX4480A
VHP%4'71
VHPX4-71W
VHPX4-77
131
132
133
133
135
VHPX4A430
VHPX4A-142
VHPX4A'220A
VHR%4A'74
VHPX6403
VHPX643*
VHpX6442
VHPX6480x
VHPXG'22OA- ....... ....... .............
vHP%671
VHPX6-71W
VHPX6-77
VHPX6A-130
131
132
133
133
134
......
---13S
131
131
132
133
VHPK6A443- ....... ....... ......... ...... ...... ...... 133
vHPX6A-220A
135
vHPK6A'74
131
VP2-159
134
VP2480A
134
VP3'220 ....... ....... .................. ...... ...... ...... 13S
VP2-240
135
VP2-275
136
VP2-71
131
Numerical Index
Type Number
Page
VP2-71xv
l31
vpo//
l32
Type Number
Wx801
WL-511
\mL-513
Page
l33
l35
YvS'LSN
wm'|6N
VP6173
131
13u
vp6'180x
l34
3
1
vvs'um
386
377
377
377
377
377
383
383
383
383
383
617
617
617
617
617
617
vvmlo
09
131
3
1
l33
VVX120
VP6A-142
VXL5-50
1B
m/X160
503
Yvm65
vX/5P-50'10
50*
VXL5P-50-41
504
504
vvX18S
\mX100
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
VP2A-130
vp2xl43
vp2x-275
vP2874
Vw173
vpw'lxox
vw'71
vP* /lxV
vp*/,
vP4Al30
VP4A-142
vwx'220
vP4A/1
VP6-71
VP6'71VV
vp6'77
vp6x'130
vxL5P-5042
vx/5um-50
vx/6'50
VXi6P-50'40
1
3
l33
3
1
131
131
vvL-514
VVL802
WS104
WS 106
WS503
W3507
132
wsxol
131
lm
134
lo
503
510
VXi6p50'43
511
511
511
VXi6RN'50
510
VXL6P-50-41
vx//'so
sl/
vX//P'50'4o
VXL7RN-50
518
518
518
517
wmw
370
WF504
370
Wco4'lZ/
w/xS03
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
386
386
eHSlV
386
vxL/P'So'11
vxL/p'So'4Z
wGEm'132
WGEN18m
Wco4'zao
WGEw'24o
WG84'37
wzo4'm
Wcu4'a2
WGEw'63
wGEw'w
WGR4'/7
WG84'8o
WcBs'lZ,
WcoS'13m
wG8S'180
WS8S'22O
Wcus'z4o
Wn8S'37
WG8S'43
Wcoo'S2
WC 85'63
WG85'64
Wcus'/7
Wn8S'0o
VVH110
vVL-51 3
vvS'L5F4
vvs'UF4
VVS'L7[4
vvm30
vvmm
Type Number
Page
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XH4xn2
XH-8A-101
XH-8A-102
x*-8xl11
xe-8A113 ............. .................. ...... ......
A-701
8A-xu
A-711
A-n2
XT-1,00am ....... ....... ......... ...... ......
Xz1700-20
XB00-9101 5
x1300-91026
X1300-920 5
...... 250
259
259
259
259
...... .259
259
259
259
259
...... M,
247
247
247
247
247
247
n600-202
247
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
389
vvxsxs
vvXS8o
WX595
vvx8lo
WX820
WX830
WX840
WX860
WX865
WX885
WX890
WX895
VVxO10
WX920
WX930
WX940
WX960
WX965
WX985
WX990
WX995
X
xH-l-1m
XH-1-102
XH-1-111
XH-1-112
Xxl'nx
xxl/0Z
xx'ln1
XHl n2
XH-4A-101
xx-4x-102
XH-4A-111
XH-4A-112
XH-4A- 701
Xx'4x'702
259
259
259
259
259
259
259
259
259
350
259
350
259
259
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Description
Page
A
ACE Bidirectional Amplifiers
678 -681
Description
Special Application
717, 718
ValuLine
127 -149
Wireless Telephone
Arrestor Port II
625
600 -606
631
Page
Transitions
221, 222
Circular Waveguide
Microwave
219 -231
UHF -N
357 -359
605
Cluster Mount
603
Coaxial Cables
599 -625
Assemblies
584 -591
440 -635
Jumpers
584 -591
Microwave
152 -155
293 -302
Phase Measured
588-591
303, 304
Phase Stabilized
588-591
213
230, 231
Attenuators
689
340 -354
266
223
Air Tank
620
temperature
195
Rectangular Waveguide
615, 616
Description
Accessories
439
Adapters, Tower
Page
B
Base Station Antennas
235
676 -681
236
Selection Guide
442 -449
Channelized
682 -684
Omni Antennas
237
Technical Data
630 -635
Distribution
676 -680
238
618
239
Combiners
372
240
241
Connector Adapters
435
Connectors
Battery Backup
690
434
Amplifiers
Band Selective
Tower Mounted
Antenna Pedestals
686, 687
12, 13
600, 601
713 -716
Antennas
Airborne
717, 718
Base Station
232 -241
Bifilar Helical
717, 718
Bias Tee
Broadband
702 -711
Bidirectional Amplifier
Broadcast
274 -319
Boot
DATAMASTERt
319 -320
689
676 -687
625
462 -470
Polyethylene Tubing
268
666
Cable
Waveguide
642 -647
622, 623
619
200
624
624
Discone
717, 718
Earth Station
390 -429
702 -711
617
Emergency Broadcast
289 -291
723 -725
610
Helical
717, 718
272 -389
HDTV
292 -301
Buildings, Equipment
692 -701
Horn
HF
717, 718
719 -722
293 -302
Microwave
36 -149
Bulkhead Adapters
624
C
Cable Prep Tools
620, 621
667
Cable Ties
608
(MMDS)
436
305 -320
Loss/Reflection Coefficient
Crimping Tool
229
610, 623
753
213
213, 224
Panel
689
Portable Phone
439
dc Block
Rural Telephony
241
Sector
704 -711
35
430 -439
690
Microwave
49
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Page
270
Dehydrator Selection
Directional Couplers
378, 379
Distributed Communications
Page
RF
Description
198
42
346, 354
Systems
Distribution Amplifiers,
Description
Page
210, 211
600, 601
434
650 -671
213
Accessories
676 -680
266
Distribution Panels
257
DriveTime Kits
438
D- MasK"" Filters
362
599 -625
Assemblies
584 -591
Extraflexible Foam
454
Fire Retardant
47
626 -629
Foam Dielectric
General Information
Line
323
257
Gauge, Pressure
Earth Station Performance Quick Reference
Guide
Earth Station Antennas
390 -415
416
Elbow
Coaxial
Elliptical Waveguide
156 -201
226
289 -291
619, 620
Equipment Shelters
692 -701
454
44, 202
459 -461
267
Intermodulation Generation
713 -722
GRANGER HF Antennas
719 -722
619
200
636 -649
Filters, Bandpass
269
362 -375, 690
Fittings, Pressurization
268
Superflexible Foam..
197, 198
Technical Data
Grounding Bars
Field
214 -218
Silver Solder
210
194 -200
357 -359
Assemblies
160 -193
285
Connectors
General Information
Installation
Ordering Information
Selection Chart
49
Hand Pump
250
437
Circular Waveguide
225, 226
599 -608
Insulated
194 -196
602
Rectangular Waveguide
Snap -In
668, 669
213
603
599 -601
159
160 -193
151
Specifications
160 -193
Antennas
719 -722
601
199
601
223
334
Hardware Kit
Flange, Coaxial
HF
156 -159
Standard
Identification
458
Attenuation Graph
454
630 -635
Accessories
19
UHF -TV
442 -449
Performance
210
473
Warranty
613
Flanges, Waveguide
152 -155
609 -612
208, 209
584 -587
Microwave
Selection Guide
Grounding Kits
Antennas
Feed -Thru, Wall /Roof
Jumpers
630
Ordering Information
592
Rectangular Waveguide
592-598
616
394
450 -473
Hanger Spacing
210 -211
Hybrids
201
384 -386
224
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Description
Page
Description
Page
Description
Microwave Antennas
ValuLine
Accessories
Inner Connector, Coaxial
123
Antenna Finish
Inners OnIr.'
Page
Antenna Options
114, 115
130
System Planning
20 -35
97, 98
Tower Mounts
46, 96
342, 350
305 -314
131 -137
..
Colors
602
630
ISM Antennas
724 -726
ISM Protector
726
49
49
Environmental Ratings
Antennas
603
42
148
153
607
258, 259
Termination
..
Antennas
329, 330
6-1/8"
334, 335
-1/8'
343
725
257
648, 649
MICROCEPTOR Antennas
726
267
49
95 -113
Mounts
46, 96
138
Multiband Antennas
92 -94
Planning
20 -35
130
149
49
14 -19
48
46, 116 -119
Radomes, ValuLine
130
122
Replacement Components
126
Selection Criteria
47
123 -125
Systems
o
'0'
Rings
Rigid Line
Waveguide
210, 211
OnePiece`" Connectors
464
50
Side Struts
266
130
p
PANARTM'
1-3/16"
608
-3/16'
Ordering Information
Antenna (MMDS)
115
Mounts, ValuLine
46, 96
Input Flanges
126
258, 259
293 -304
227 -229
305 -320, 724 -726
Mechanical Specifications
202 -218
150, 151
129
201
376, 377
Rectangular Waveguide
Selection Guide
ValuLine
Isolation
Loads
152, 153
MMDS Antennas
38 -50
127 -130
156 -201
Jumper Cables
Monitor, Pressurization
111 -113
152 -155
System Calculations
49, 129
General Information
KwikClamp Hangers
129
Electrical Definitions
608
low VSWR
ValuLine
219 -231
114
J-K
Circular Waveguides
59, 141
Insulated Hangers
138
138
.
122
Information
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Antenna
Passive Power Products
282 -284
.
360 -389
Patch Panels
380, 381
232 -241
430 -439
Pedestals, Antenna
725
713 -716
Assemblies
Phase Stabilized Cables
PIN -PAKS, Connector
50
282 -284
Panel Antennas
588 -591
588 -591
624
Alphabetical Index
Description
Page
Description
Page
Description
Page
626
229
Polyethylene Tubing
267
228
717, 718
721, 722
430 -439
RF
Amplifiers
212
RF
Connector Adapters
672 -691
625
Cables
Effect of Connector
633
340, 354
Elbows
49
267
Flanges
Pressure Inlet
268
Flexible Sections
266
266
Hangers
267
Hardware Kit
210 -211
HRLine Rigid
Pressurization Accessories
266 -270
Impedance Transformer
334, 340
Pressurization Monitor
Program Management
669
..
Standoff, Tower
601
Static Desiccator
249
454
Support/Hoisting Grip
601
95
267
Inners Onlyru
342, 350
Switches
258, 259
MACXLine Premium
324 -343
'0' Ring
14 -19
224
Reducers
250
Standard Line
Unpressurized Couplings
650 -671
348, 353
328, 333, 341
600, 602
650 -671
382, 383
(SMART)
688
24, 25, 44
T
Taper Transition
208
648, 649
676, 677
RADIAX Slotted Coaxial Cables
Standoff, RADIAX
269, 270
Pulling Head
602, 604
289 -291
Surge Arrestor
Components
339
Inner Connectors
268
292
347, 354
Pressurization Fittings
Optimized Antenna
Structure
Standby Antennas for UHF -TV Broadcast
Pressure Gauge
STACKER
End Terminals
667
690
199
Pressure Regulator
Antennas
Reattachment Kits
632
Termination Loads
212, 223
Tether Cable
648, 649
Ties, Cable
Sector Antennas
199
Waveguide
219
SELECTAmp
RF
588 -591
Amplifier
Reflectometer, Hybrid T
201
122
266
Regulator, Pressure
266
681 -685
686 -687
315, 316
Repeaters, RF
682 -684
608
692 -701
224
123, 124
12, 13
Transfer Switches
382
269
650 -671
601
418 -421
TRASAR Television Transmitting Antennas
UHF -TV
277 -281
603
VHF -TV
286 -288
Snap In Hanger
749
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Page
267
207
Tower Mounts
724 -726
613
ValuLine Antennas
228
455
148
129
Input Flanges
130
138 -147
619, 620
619, 620
200
266
Mounts
138
Ordering Information
130
Circular, Microwave
Packing Type
149
Radomes
130
156 -201
138
Rectangular, Microwave
202 -218
Side Struts
Information
219 -231
111 -113
617, 618
WeatherShield Connector Protection Housing
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Wrench Kit
131 -137
322
Antennas
229
Mechanical Specifications
127 -130
617
608
General Information
422
VSAT Antennas
Page
System
Description
138
Antenna Weight
Page
U
UNII Antennas
Description
430 -439
623
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China
Andrew Telecommunications (China) Co. Ltd.
Beijing Representative Office
Unit 07, 10th Floor, East Ocean Centre
24A Jian Guo Men Wai Da Jie
Beijing, P. R. China 100022
Telephone: +86 -10- 6515 -5750
Fax: +86-10-6515-5751
Australia
Fax:
Andrew Australia
153 Barry Road
Campbellfield, Victoria
Australia 3061
Telephone: +61 -3- 9357 -9111
Fax: +61-3-9357-9110
Fl Telephone: 1800 -803 219 Toll Free
From New Zealand
Fl Telephone: 0800 -441 -747
Fax: 61 -3- 3579110
Brazil
Andrew Indstria e Comrcio Ltda.
Av. Comendador Camilo Julio
1256 CP 597
18086 -000 Sorocaba
Brazil
+86-512-761-5220
Finland
Andrew Communications OY
Spektri Business Park
Kvartti- Building
Metsanneidonkja 10
02130 Espoo
Finland
Telephone: +358 5059 68 200
Fax: +358 9613 33 201
France
Andrew S.A.R.L.
320, rue Hlne Boucher
B.P. 115, Z.I. Centre
78531 Buc, Cedex, France
Telephone: +33 -1- 39241470
Fax: +33 -1- 39565137
Canada
Andrew Canada Inc.
606 Beech Street, West
Whitby, Ontario LIN 5S2
Germany
Andrew GmbH
Zur Halbinsel 3
45356 Essen, Germany
Telephone: +49- 201 -83607 -10
Fax (Sales): +49- 201 -83607 -20
Canada
Telephone: (905) 668 -3348
Fax: (908) 668 -8590
Andrew GmbH
Freischuetzstr. 96
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India
Andrew Telecommunications India Pvt Ltd.
W -16 Greater Kailash -2
New Delhi 110048
Telephone: +91 -11- 622 -8599
Telephone: +91 -11- 648 -5263
Fax: +91 -11- 6485261
Indonesia
Andrew Jakarta Office
The Ascott Jakarta, 2nd Floor
Jalan Kebon Kacang Raya No. 2
Jakarta 10230, Indonesia
Telephone: +62 -21- 3185821
Fax: +62 -21- 3185820
Italy
Andrew S. R. L.
Via Vittor Pisani 14
20124 Milano MI
Italy
Telephone: +39 -02- 677160 -1
Fax:
+39-02-66715262
Japan
Andrew International Corp.
Room 305
Nagatacho TBR Building
2 -10 -2 Nagata cho, Chiyoda -Ku.
Tokyo, Japan 100 -0014
Telephone: +81 -3- 3581 -0221
Fax: +81 -3- 3581 -0222
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Malaysia
Andrew Telecommunications (Malaysia)
Singapore
Andrew Telecommunications (Singapore)
Ukraine
Sdn. Bhd.
Level 12 -03B Plaza Masalam
No. 2, Jalan Tengku Ampuan Zabedah E9 /E
40100 Shah Alam
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Malaysia
Telephone: +60 -3- 512 -6370
Pte. Ltd.
19 Khreshchatik Street
Kiev 252001
Fax:
+60-3-512-7324
+65-738-9428
United Kingdom
Andrew Ltd.
Ilex Building
Mulberry Business Park
Fishponds Road
Wokingham
Berkshire, RG41 2GY
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0) 118 936 6700
Fl Telephone: 0800 -250055 Toll Free
Fax: +44 (0) 118 936 6777
Courier:
Andrew Satcom Africa
11 Commerce Crescent West
Eastgate, Sandton, 2148
Republic of South Africa
Philippines
Andrew (Philippines) Inc.
Unit 907, Antel 2000
Corporate Centre Building
121 Valero Street, Salcedo Village
Makati City
Philippines
Telephone: +63 -2- 751 -5170
Telephone: +63 -2- 887 -1086
Fax: +63-2-751-5171
Spain
Andrew Espaa, S.A.
+34-91-564-2985
Russia
CJSC Andrew
2 -nd Spassonalivkovsky per., 6
117909, Moscow, Russia
Telephone: +7-095-748-3111/12/13
Fax: +7- 095 -748 -3110
Sweden
Andrew AB
Djursholmsvagen 30
SE- 183 -52 Taby, Sweden
Telephone: +46 -8- 544 -70890
Fax: +46-8-768-3770
Saudi Arabia
Andrew Corporation
1st Floor, Al Khozama Center
P.O. Box 53215
Riyadh 11583
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Telephone: +966 -1 -465 4650 ext 7412/14
Fax: +966-1-465-4650 ext 7413
Switzerland
Andrew Communication System AG
Bachliwis 2B, 8184 Bachenbulach
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 -1- 863 -7373
Fax: +41-1-863-7380
tl
FAX-On-Demand
Thailand
Andrew International Holding Corporation
6 th Floor (B) Vorasin Building
9 Soi Yasoob 2
Vibhavadee -Rangsit Road
Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900
Thailand
Telephone: +66 -2- 691 -5923, 5925
Fax:
DREW.
KANCOM
Ukraine
Telephone: +7- 380 -44-462 -0270
Telephone: +7- 380 -44-228 -9024
Fax: +7- 380 -44- 230 -2528
South Africa
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