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Antennas for Communication
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Summary of Types
Type No. Page Type No. Page Type No. Page Type No. Page
716192 83 75111121 76
K55 ...
722394 58, 59
4
Antennas for Ground-to-Air Communication
Panel Antennas 8 – 11
Dipole Antennas 12 – 19
Omnidirectional Antennas 20 – 45
5
Yagi Antenna 118 –144 MHz
Polarization V
n 3-element broadband-yagi.
Input N female
Max. power 160 W (at 50 °C ambient temperature)
1360 mm
Frequency range 118 – 144 MHz
VSWR < 1.5
Gain 4 dBd
Impedance 50 Ω
Polarization Vertical
Antenna height 1360 mm
Packing size 1500 x 1150 x 90 mm
Weight 10 kg
Windload 250 N (at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity 200 km/h (incl. 1/2˝ radial ice)
≈ 950
mm
64°
10
10
dB
3
dB
0 0
6
Mounting Instruction
7
Antennas for Communication
Panel Antenna 108 –137 MHz
Polarization H V
Input N female
Max. power input 1550 W (at 35 °C ambient temperature)
880 W (at 50 °C ambient temperature)
Frequency range 108 – 137 MHz
VSWR < 1.4
Gain 7 dBd
Impedance 50 Ω
Polarization Horizontal or vertical
Width/height/depth 1600 / 1600 / 700 mm
Packing size 1620 x 850 x 200 mm
Weight 12 kg
Lateral wind load 560 N (at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity
w/o ice 200 km/h
1/2˝ radial ice 120 km/h
1600 mm
1600 mm
76° 57°
10 10
dB
dB
3 3
0 0
in E-plane in H-plane
8
Mounting Instruction
Mounting to pipes
of 60 – 115 mm diameter
9
Panel Antenna 100 –160 MHz
Polarization H V
640 mm
Input N female
Max. power 1590 W (at 50 °C ambient temperature)
Frequency range 100 – 160 MHz
1900 mm
VSWR < 1.3
Gain 8 dBd
Impedance 50 Ω
Polarization Horizontal or vertical
Height/width/depth 1900 x 1900 x 640 mm
Packing size 2000 x 2000 x 850 mm
Weight 35 kg
Wind load 1200 N (at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity 200 km/h (incl. 1/2˝ radial ice)
62° 64°
10 10
dB
dB
3 3
0 0
in H-plane in E-plane
10
Mounting Instruction
ø1
1 7
65
55
55
0 42
25
0
2
11
Dipole Antenna 118 –137 MHz
Polarization V
n Dipole antenna.
n Hot-dip galvanized steel.
2940 mm
Wind load 370 N (at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity
w/o ice 200 km/h
1/2˝ radial ice 150 km/h 370 mm
41°
Mast
10 10
3
dB
dB
0 0
12
Mounting Instruction
150 mm
190 mm
13
Dipole Antenna 118 –144 MHz
Polarization V
Input N female
Connector position Bottom inside flange
Max. power 220 W (at 50 °C ambient temperature)
Frequency range 118 – 144 MHz
370 mm
VSWR < 1.5
Gain 8 dBd
Impedance 50 Ω
Polarization Vertical
Packing size 3600 x 510 x 200 mm and
3000 x 510 x 200 mm
Weight 54 kg
Wind load 950 N (at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity
w/o ice 170 km/h
1/2˝ radial ice 135 km/h
6040 mm
Material: Hot-dip galvanized steel.
All screws and nuts: Stainless steel.
24°
Mast
10 10
3
dB
dB
0 0
14
Mounting Instruction
ø 18 mm
170 mm
210 mm
15
Dipole Antenna 225 – 400 MHz
Polarization V
n Dipole antenna.
n Hot-dip galvanized steel.
Input N female
Connector position Bottom, inside flange
Max. power 260 W (at 50 °C ambient temperature)
Frequency range 225 – 400 MHz
VSWR < 1.7
Gain 5.5 dBd
Impedance 50 Ω
Polarization Vertical
Weight 18 kg
Antenna height Approx. 1380 mm
approx. 1380 mm
Packing size 1450 x 400 x 200 mm
Wind load 200 N (at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity 200 km/h (incl. 1/2˝ radial ice)
Radiation Pattern
225 MHz 400 MHz
180°
39°/29°
Mast
10 10
3
dB
dB
0 0
16
Mounting Instruction
ø 14 mm
ø 39 mm
ø 14 mm
100 mm
130 mm
17
Dipole Antenna 225 – 400 MHz
Polarization V
Input N female
Connector position Bottom, inside flange
Max. power 300 W (at 50 °C ambient temperature)
Frequency range 225 – 400 MHz
VSWR < 1.7
Gain 8 dBd
Impedance 50 Ω
250 mm
Polarization Vertical
Weight 40 kg
Antenna height 2740 mm
Packing size 2800 x 400 x 200 mm
Windload 450 N (at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity 200 km/h (incl. 1/2˝ radial ice)
2740 mm
The upper flange is suitable for installation
of an obstruction light.
Radiation Pattern
225 MHz 400 MHz
180°
24°/16°
Mast
10 10
3
dB
dB
0 0
18
Mounting Instruction
ø 14 mm
ø 39 mm
ø 17 mm
150 mm
190 mm
19
Omnidirectional Antenna 116 –152 MHz
Polarization V
Input N female
L1
Connector position Bottom, in the antenna base
Max. power 60 W (at 50 °C ambient temperature)
Frequency range 116 – 152 MHz
VSWR < 1.6 (118 – 144 MHz)
< 2.0 (116 – 152 MHz) L2
Gain 0 dBd
Impedance 50 Ω
A
Polarization Vertical
Height L1: 430 mm, L2: 700 mm
Packing size 100 x 85 x 720 mm
Weight 1.5 kg
Wind load 50 N (at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity
w/o ice 200 km/h
1/2″ radial ice 135 km/h
78°
10
10
dB
3
dB
0 0
20
Mounting Instruction
A: for pipes of 40 – 54 mm Ø
B: for pipes of 20 – 54 mm Ø
Distance between
pipe and antenna 500 mm 1000 mm
Order No. 601368 601369
K61333 K61334
21
Omnidirectional Antenna 118 –137 MHz
Polarization V
78°
10
10
dB
3
dB
0 0
22
Mounting Instruction
~ 1050 mm
Do not shorten the connecting cables.
Fix the connecting cables adequately to
pipe mast.
~ 1130 mm
Clamps (supplied):
clamp range 200 – 400 mm (order no. 1311484) or
clamp range 400 – 600 mm (order no. 1311485)
7-16 female
23
Omnidirectional Antenna 108 –152 MHz
Polarization V
≈ 1300 mm
Weight 5.2 kg
Wind load 120 N (at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity 200 km/h (incl. 1/2˝ radial ice)
78°
10
10
dB
3
dB
0 0
24
Mounting Instruction
100 mm
M 12 x 35
flange 130 mm ∅
required metric wrenches:
19 mm
25
Omnidirectional Antenna 118 –137 MHz
Polarization V
Input N female 70 mm
Connector position Bottom, inside flange diameter
Max. power 1000 W (at 50 °C ambient temperature)
Frequency range 118 – 137 MHz
VSWR < 2.0
Gain 0 dBd
Impedance 50 Ω
Polarization Vertical
Height 1375 mm
Packing size 1390 x 140 x 140 mm
1375 mm
Weight 6.6 kg
Wind load 125 N (at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity 200 km/h (incl. 1/2˝ radial ice)
78°
10
10
dB
3
dB
0 0
26
Mounting Instruction
Ø 14 mm
100 mm
130 mm
27
Omnidirectional Antenna 118 –137 MHz
Polarization V
Height
Height 4300 mm 6000 mm
Weight 33 kg 54 kg
Wind load 480 N (at 160 km/h) 730 N (at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity 200 km/h
78°
10 10
dB
dB
3 3
0 0
28
Mounting Instruction
18 mm
18 mm
225 mm 280 mm
265 mm 320 mm
– Mount the aluminum flange on plane surface only (max. unevenness 0.5 mm)
– Put the O-ring carefully into the circular groove of the flange
– Mounting screws: M16 stainless or hot-dip galvanized steel
(min. strength 5.6 accord. DIN 267)
Max. torque: 50 Nm (screws should be greased with MoS2)
– Put a stainless steel washer between aluminum flange and screw head or nut
29
Omnidirectional Antenna 116 …152 MHz
Polarization V
Input N female
Connector position Bottom, inside flange
Max. power 200 W (at 50 °C ambient temperature)
Frequency range 116 – 152 MHz 118 – 137 MHz 118 – 137 MHz
VSWR < 2.0 < 1.7 < 1.8
Gain 3.0 dBd 3.5 dBd 4.5 dBd
Horizontal radiation pattern ±0.3 dB Devitation from circularity
Impedance 50 Ω
Polarization Vertical
Radome diameter 188 mm 120 mm 120 mm
Height 4600 mm 4000 mm 6000 mm
Weight 46 kg 33 kg 51 kg
Wind load 765 N 430 N 700 N
Height
(at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity 200 km/h
10 10 10 10
dB
3
dB
dB
dB
3 3 3
0 0 0 0
Horizontal Radiation Pattern Vertical Radiation Pattern Vertical Radiation Pattern Vertical Radiation Pattern
719543 717265 717266
30
Mounting Instruction
18 mm
18 mm
225 mm 280 mm
265 mm 320 mm
– Mount the aluminum flange on plane surface only (max. unevenness 0.5 mm)
– Put the O-ring carefully into the circular groove of the flange
– Mounting screws: M16 stainless or hot-dip galvanized steel
(min. strength 5.6 accord. DIN 267)
Max. torque: 50 Nm (screws should be greased with MoS2)
– Put a stainless steel washer between aluminum flange and screw head or nut
31
Omnidirectional Antenna 110 – 500 MHz
Polarization V
product
New
n Broadband Omnidirectional Antenna.
n Self supporting radome.
10
10
dB
3
dB
0 0
32
Mounting Instruction
Bottom flange: F
60°
°
60
60
°
8
30
∅
G G
24.7
120
M12
24.7
All dimensions in mm
33
Omnidirectional 118–144 / 225 – 400 MHz
Antenna
Polarization V
Order No.
colour: brown 717338
colour: red/white/red 727728
3600 mm
225 – 400 MHz: > 24 dB
Radome diameter 188 mm
Height 3600 mm
Weight 38 kg
Wind load 590 N (at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity 241 km/h
34
Mounting Instruction
280 mm
320 mm
35
Omnidirectional 118–137 / 225 – 400 MHz
Antenna
Polarization V
n Multiple antenna.
n Consisting of 2 VHF and 2 UHF omnidirectional antennas.
36
Mounting Instruction
280 mm
320 mm
– Mount the flange on plane surface only (max. unevenness 0.5 mm)
– Put the O-ring carefully into the circular groove of the flange
– Mounting screws: M16 stainless or hot-dip galvanized steel
(min. strength 5.6 accord. DIN 267)
Max. torque: 50 Nm (screws should be greased with MoS2)
– Put a stainless steel washer between flange and screw head or nut
37
Omnidirectional Antenna 225 – 400 MHz
Polarization V
10
dB
38
Mounting Instruction
approx. 540 mm
approx. 750 mm
7-16 female
mast diameter
250 – 600 mm
39
Omnidirectional Antenna 225 – 400 MHz
Polarization V
Input N female
Connector position At the lower end of the support pipe
Max. Power 290 W (at 50 °C ambient temperature)
Frequency range 225 – 400 MHz
VSWR < 1.8
Gain 0.5 dBd
Impedance 50 Ω
Polarization Vertical
Packing size 1250 x 520 x 520 mm
Weight 9.5 kg
Windload 160 N (at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity 200 km/h (incl. 1/2˝ radial ice)
Radiation Pattern
225 MHz 310 MHz 400 MHz
10 10
dB
3
dB
0 0
40
Mounting Instruction
50
300
25
ø14
41
Omnidirectional Antenna 225 – 400 MHz
Polarization V
n Multi-element antenna.
n Consisting of several stacked and separately fed dipoles
arranged in line.
Input N female
Connector position Bottom, inside flange
Numer of dipoles 2 3 4 5
Max. power 110 W (at 50 °C ambient temperature)
Frequency range 225 – 400 MHz
VSWR < 2.0
Gain each dipole 1 dBd
Impedance 50 Ω
Polarization Vertical
Decoupling > 27 dB between adjacent dipoles
Weight 29 kg 37 kg 49 kg 67 kg
Height
Radome diameter 188 mm
Height 2650 mm 3690 mm 4730 mm 5770 mm
Bending moment 560 Nm 1070 Nm 1780 Nm 2690 Nm
at 160 km/h (at attachment point)
Wind load 430 N 590 N 760 N 940 N
(at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity 200 km/h
Scope of supply: Antenna with neoprene O-ring at the flange, but without
screws.
78° (45°)
dB
dB
3 3
0 0
42
Mounting Instruction
18 mm
280 mm
320 mm
– Mount the aluminum flange on plane surface only (max. unevenness 0.5 mm)
– Put the O-ring carefully into the circular groove of the flange
– Mounting screws: M16 stainless or hot-dip galvanized steel
(min. strength 5.6 accord. DIN 267)
Max. torque: 50 Nm (screws should be greased with MoS2)
– Put a stainless steel washer between aluminum flange and screw head or nut
43
Omnidirectional Antenna 225 – 400 MHz
Polarization V
Input N female
Connector position Bottom, inside flange
Max. power 110 W (at 50 °C ambient temperature)
Frequency range 225 – 400 MHz
VSWR < 2.0
Gain 3 dBd 7 dBd
Impedance 50 Ω
Polarization Vertical
Decoupling > 27 dB between adjacent dipoles
Weight 29 kg 67 kg
Radome diameter 188 mm
Height 2650 mm 5770 mm
Height
Bending moment 560 Nm 2690 Nm
at 160 km/h (at attachment point)
Wind load 430 N 940 N
(at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity 200 km/h
Scope of supply: Antenna with neoprene O-ring at the flange, but without
screws.
34°
10
dB
dB
3 3
0 0
44
Mounting Instruction
18 mm
280 mm
320 mm
– Mount the aluminum flange on plane surface only (max. unevenness 0.5 mm)
– Put the O-ring carefully into the circular groove of the flange
– Mounting screws: M16 stainless or hot-dip galvanized steel
(min. strength 5.6 accord. DIN 267)
Max. torque: 50 Nm (screws should be greased with MoS2)
– Put a stainless steel washer between aluminum flange and screw head or nut
45
46
Antennas for Navigation and Monitoring
47
48
Yagi Antenna 74 –76 MHz
Polarization H
Input N female
Connector position See photo
~1980 mm
VSWR < 1.4
Gain 4.9 dBd
Impedance 50 Ω
Polarization Horizontal
Height/width 1980 / 2380 mm
Packing size 2424 x 2118 x 182 mm
Weight 22 kg
Windload 590 N (at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity 180 km/h connector
120
80
100
140
125°
65°
10 10
dB
dB
3 3
0 0
in H-plane in E-plane
49
Yagi Antenna 108 –118 MHz
Polarization H
~11
05
Order No. 711329
Input N female
Max. power 300 W (at 50 °C ambient temperature)
Frequency range 108 – 118 MHz
VSWR < 1.3
Gain 5 dBd
Impedance 50 Ω 5
Polarization Horizontal ~147
Front-to-back ratio > 15 dB
Packing size 1525 x 1190 x 92 mm
Weight 10 kg
Wind load 220 N (at 150 km/h)
Max. wind velocity 150 km/h
112°
65°
10 10
dB
3
dB
0 0
50
Mounting Instruction
51
Dipole Antenna 328 – 336 MHz
Polarization H
Input N female
Connector position Rearside
Max. power 60 W (at 50 °C ambient temperature)
Frequency range 328 – 336 MHz
VSWR < 1.3
Gain 4 dBd
Impedance 50 Ω
Polarization Horizontal
Height/width/depth 300 / 480 / 135 mm
Weight 4.3 kg
Wind load 140 N (at 160 km/h)
Max. wind velocity 200 km/h (incl. 1/2˝ radial ice)
76°
10 10
dB
dB
3 3
0 0
52
Mounting Instruction
53
Antennas for Navigation
Panel Antenna 328 – 335.5 MHz
Polarization H
Input N female
Max. power input (CW) 60 W (at 50 °C ambient temperature)
Frequency range 328 – 335.5 MHz
VSWR < 1.1
Gain 8.5 dBd
Impedance 50 Ω
Polarization Horizontal
Max. current (DC) 1 A (between inner and outer conductor)
Width/height/depth 1000 / 500 / 190 mm
Packing size 106 x 50 x 50 cm
Weight 12 kg
Wind load (at 160 km/h) Frontal: 625 N
Rearside: 875 N
Lateral: 80 N
Max. wind velocity
w/o ice 220 km/h
1/2″ radial ice 160 km/h
RF monitor system
Input N female
Frequency range 328 – 335.5 MHz
VSWR < 1.3
Coupling attenuation 30 ±4 dB
45° 80°
10 10
dB
3
dB
0 0
Horizontal Radiation Pattern Vertical Radiation Pattern
54
Mounting Instruction
910
mm
32
Mo
nito
ring
190
45
An
ten
na
40
Dimensions in mm
55
Panel Antenna 328 – 335.5 MHz
Polarization H
Input N female
Max. power input (CW) 60 W (at 50 °C ambient temperature)
Frequency range 328 – 335.5 MHz
VSWR < 1.1
Gain 12 dBd
Impedance 50 Ω
Polarization Horizontal
Max. current (DC) 1 A (between inner and outer conductor)
Width/height/depth 2000 / 500 / 190 mm
Packing size 2100 x 510 x 260 mm
Weight 19 kg
Wind load (at 160 km/h) Frontal: 1250 N
Rearside: 1750 N
Lateral: 80 N
Max. wind velocity 200 km/h (incl. 1/2˝ radial ice)
RF monitor system
Input N female
Frequency range 328 – 335.5 MHz
VSWR < 1.3
Coupling attenuation 31 ±1 dB
80°
25°
10 10
dB
dB
3 3
0 0
56
Mounting Instruction
185
0m
11
4
32
Mo
nito
ring
An
ten
na
190
45
40
Dimensions in mm
57
Omnidirectional Antenna 960 –1215 MHz
Polarization V
dB
3 3
Radome diameter 86 mm 86 mm
0 0 Length 3024 mm 2657 mm
Horizontal Radiation Pattern Vertical Radiation Pattern Packing size [mm] 3180 x 280 x 300 2780 x 280 x 300
58
Mounting Instruction
60
obstruction
LED
OL: Obstruction light
light
M1, M2: Antenna monitor probe
A: RF input
M1
N
A
∅
OL
62
L1
Bottom view
∅86
1945
3024
Installation hints for LED obstruction light:
For connection to electric power supply a
shielded cable with a shielding grade of at least
80% and a cross-section of at least 2 x 1.5 mm2
is recommended. The cable shouldn’t have
a protection earth (PE) wire. Due to electrical
safety reasons it is mandatory that the light is
Electr. center
Cable examples:
LAPP ÖLFLEX® CLASSIC 415 CP 2x1,5
Helukabel OZ-600-Y-CY 2x1,5 (Art.Nr.: 11546)
Necessary cable connector:
MS3102R-12S-3P
1x Amphenol MS3101R-12S-3S
Observance of standards:
DIN VDE 0100
DIN VDE 0185
DIN VDE 0855
5/8" 24G NEF
656
140
80
30
59
Panel Antenna 960 –1215 MHz
Polarization V
n DME antenna.
n 4 dipole panel protected by fiberglass radome.
n Includes radiation monitoring system.
66°
13°
10 10
dB
dB
3 3
0 0
60
Mounting Instruction
M1
M1, M2 = connectors
monitoring system
A = connector RF input
M2
Accessories
Weight
Type No. Description Remarks Units per antenna
approx.
61
Omnidirectional 1027–1033 MHz 1087–1093 MHz
Antenna
Polarization V
Mechanical specifications
Input N female
Connector position Bottom
10
Wind load 380 N
10
(at 150 km/h with 12 mm radial ice)
Max. wind velocity 200 km/h
dB
dB
3 3
300 km/h when using plastic guy
wires (e.g. parafilropes)
0 0
Weight 26 kg
Horizontal Radiation Pattern Vertical Radiation Pattern
Radome diameter 86 mm
Height 3480 mm
Packing size 3580 x 280 x 300 mm
62
140
30 80
M 12
ø6
2
60
Mounting Instruction
A
M1
M2
1366
656 2764
3480
63
Antennas for Navigation
64
Electrical Accessories
Discription Page
Power Splitters 76 – 77
50-Ω Loads 78 – 79
Electrical Accessories
65
Band-pass Filter
118 ... 144 MHz
210 mm
or transmitting filter, for one transmitting or
max.
receiving channel.
It can be used:
– t o improve the input selectivity of receivers
and amplifiers,
– t o increase the isolation of transmitters,
whose respective antennas are mounted
close together,
– t o suppress noise sidebands and inter-
modulation products,
–a s a component to form combiners.
770 mm
Filter characteristics:
Narrow pass band range with low insertion
loss, high stop band attenuation, variable
filter response corresponding to the desired
stop band attenuation.
66
Band-pass Filter
118 ... 144 MHz
Typical attenuation curves
Tuning examples:
Band-pass Filter
601704 (K6421351)
0
Attenuation/dB
Attenuation/dB
Attenuation/dB
1
1 2
5 3
A
B
4
2
A 5
C
10 6
7
3 8
B 9
10
11
15 4 14
16
C
20
24
-0.2 -0.1 f0 -1.0 -0.8 -0.6 -0.4 -0.2 f0
20
25
A
Electrical Accessories
30
601704
35
B (K6421351)
40
C
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 f0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5
Frequency/ MHz
A 0.5 dB
B 1.0 dB
C 2.0 dB
67
S-P Filter
118 ... 144 MHz
It can be used:
– in the transmission path to suppress
210 mm
side band noise and to attenuate inter
max.
modulation products at the receiving
frequencies,
– in the receiving path to attenuate trans
mitting frequencies,
–a s a component for combiners with very
low frequency spacing.
770 mm
very close to the pass band
frequency.
Filter characteristics:
Narrow pass band range with low insertion
loss, high stop band attenuation at the stop
band frequency. Even in case of very small
spacing between the pass band and the stop
band frequency a high stop band attenuation
is achieved, which can not be achieved using
190
68
S-P Filter
118 ... 144 MHz
Typical attenuation curves
Tuning examples:
601686 (K6421361)
Pass frequency below stop frequency
-0.3 -0.1 f0
A 0
Attenuation/dB
B A
C
D
E B 5
F C
G
H
D
10
E
15
dB
-0.2 f0 0.1 F
20
G
25
1
30
2
H
35
3
40
4
45
f0 +0.2 +0.4 +0.6 +0.8 +1.0 +1.2
Frequency/MHz
601687 (K6421371)
Electrical Accessories
Pass frequency above stop frequency
f0 +0.2
0 A
Attenuation/dB
B
A C
D
5 B E
F
C G
10 H
D
E
15
dB
F -0.1 f0 0.2
20
25
G 1
30
2
35 H
3
40 4
45
-1.2 -1.0 -0.8 -0.6 -0.4 -0.2 f0
Frequency/MHz
Frequency separation
Curve
stop band frequency / pass band frequency
A 0.2 MHz
B 0.3 MHz
C 0.4 MHz
D 0.5 MHz
E 0.6 MHz
F 0.8 MHz
G 1.0 MHz
H 1.2 MHz
69
Circulator
118 – 144 MHz
Function:
The circulator is a non-reciprocal component with
low insertion loss in the forward direction (1 → 2)
and high attenuation in the reverse direction (2 → 1).
The impedance at the input (1) of the circulator is
constant and independent of the impedance of the
components following, since the reflected power at 1
the output (2) is passed to the absorber port (3), which
must be terminated with an absorber.
2
Dimensions of the absorbers:
The absorber at port (3) must be dimensioned to
be able to absorb the maximum power reflected at
output (2).
Technical Data
Order No. 791653
70
Decoupling unit
118 – 144 MHz
Output
2
Electrical Accessories
25 W
1
Input
Technical Data
Order No. 791528
71
3-dB Coupler (90° Hybrid)
100 – 150 MHz
Attenuation 1 ↔ 2 / dB
Attenuation 1 ↔ 3 / dB
For example effective power entering into port 1 is vs frequency
distributed into ports 2 and 3. 1 3
Port 4 is decoupled and without power if ports 2 2.5
and 3 are ideally matched. In practice an absorber 1↔2
of suitable power is to be planned for according to 3.0
the mismatch of ports 2 and 3. 1↔3
3.5
2 4
100 150
Frequency/MHz
Connectors N female
25
Frequency range 100 – 150 MHz
Attenuation 1 ↔ 2 / 1 ↔ 3 3 ±0.4 dB
Attenuation 2 ↔ 3 See diagram
Directivity > 35 dB
VSWR < 1.06
20
Impedance 50 Ω
Max. power 500 W
Material Brass, silver-plated
Colour Grey (RAL 7032)
Installation With 2 screws (max. 6 mm diameter) 15
Weight 1.6 kg
Packing size 931 x 54 x 126 mm
Dimensions (w x h x d) 625 x 40 x 95 mm 1.0 1.5 2.0
(incl. connectors) VSWR at port 1
(with 50-Ω load at port 4)
Note: VSWR and attenuation are measured when the remaining ports are
terminated with 50-Ω loads.
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Circulator
225 – 400 MHz
Function:
The circulator is a non-reciprocal component with
low insertion loss in the forward direction (1 → 2)
and high attenuation in the reverse direction (2 → 1).
The impedance at the input (1) of the circulator is
constant and independent of the impedance of the
components following, since the reflected power at 1
the output (2) is passed to the absorber port (3), which
must be terminated with an absorber.
2
Dimensions of the absorbers:
The absorber at port (3) must be dimensioned to
be able to absorb the maximum power reflected at
output (2).
Electrical Accessories
Technical Data
Order No. 792008
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Decoupling unit
225 – 400 MHz
Output
2
25 W
1
Input
Technical Data
Order No. 792246
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Coaxial Cables
and Accessories
Electrical Accessories
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Power Splitter
100 – 156 MHz / 225 – 400 MHz
7511112., 7511113. pro duct
New
Power Splitters for low-loss connection of several antennas:
Frequency For Length L Max. power Type No. for female connection
range connecting approx. Watt (equipment and antenna side)
MHz ... antennas mm 7-16 N 7-16 N
L
2 1135 2000 1000 75111120 75111121 130 mm
Impedance: 50 Ω
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Mounting Instruction
Power Splitter
7511112., 7511113.
1. Tension band clamp, top view 2. Tension band clamp, side view
3. Wrap the tension band around the mast, 4. Tighten the tension band by the bolt marked.
bend it and lock it.
5. Fix the splitter via the brackets supplied to the tension band clamp as shown. Electrical Accessories
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Load
50 Ω
1.5 Watt *
Type No. 78410367
2 Watt *
Type No. 601559
K6226111
Connector N male
Frequency range 0 – 2700 MHz
VSWR 0 – 1000 MHz < 1.08
1000 – 2000 MHz < 1.15
2000 – 2700 MHz < 1.20
Application Indoor 601559
Weight 40 g
Packing size 90 x 60 x 25 mm
Dimensions 33 / 21 mm diameter
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Load
50 Ω
10 Watt *
Type No. 601711
K6226411
Connector N male
Frequency range 0 – 2700 MHz
VSWR 0 – 1000 MHz < 1.08
1000 – 2000 MHz < 1.15
2000 – 2700 MHz < 1.20
Application Indoor
Weight Approx. 250 g
Packing size 50 x 90 x 100 mm
Dimensions (w x h x d) 40 x 82 x 85 mm
(including connector)
25 Watt *
601564
Type No.
K6226217
Electrical Accessories
Weight Approx. 500 g
Packing size 50 x 100 x 135 mm
Dimensions (w x h x d) 35 x 94 x 124 mm
(incl. connector)
50 Watt *
Type No. 601565 601566 601567 601568
K6226301 K6226311 K6226307 K6226317
100 Watt *
Type No. 602252
K6226507
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Mechanical Accessories
Description Page
Stand-off Brackets 83
Mechanical Accessories
81
Mounting Hardware
for VHF Antennas
82
Accessories
Stand-off Brackets
When mounted to the tip of a mast, the antennas described in this catalogue radiate horizontally in
a circular fashion. However, they can also be mounted laterally to a mast by using an extension
bracket. Depending on the spacing and the mast diameter, various types of radiation patterns can be
achieved.
515
Bracket with fixed spacing
Type No. 601368 716192 601369 713645
meter
K61333 K61334 pipe dia.6
601368 44.5 x 2
Weight 2 kg 7 kg 3.2 kg 8.5 kg K61333
Distance A: 500 mm 1000 mm
M10:
Suitable for antennas with a 215 N (at 150 km/h) 85 N (at 150 km/h) MA = 35 Nm
maximum wind load of
95
Suitable for antennas with mounting kit to pipe masts of 20 – 54 mm 1015
diameter.
Attachment By means of mounting kit (supplied) to pipes of
diameter:
55 mm – 105 mm – 55 mm – 105 mm – ter
601369 me
105 mm 265 mm 105 mm 265 mm pipe dia.6
Material Hot-dip galvanized steel. K61334 44.5 x 2
Wind load 36 N (at 150 km/h) 60 N (at 150 km/h) M10:
MA = 35 Nm
A: 125 … 680 mm
D: 450 mm
Bracket with adjustable spacing A
A
Implementation Stand-off Double stand off
fig. A fig. B fig. C D
Mechanical Accessories
Suitable for antennas with mounting kit to pipe masts of
20 – 54 mm 30 – 90 mm 50 – 94 mm
diameter diameter diameter
Attachment By means of mounting kit (supplied) to pipes of
55 – 105 mm 40 – 105 mm
diameter diameter
Material Hot-dip galvanized steel
Wind load 45 N 100 N 65 N
(at 150 km/h) (at 150 km/h) (at 150 km/h)
Double Bracket
740 mm 245 mm
125 to 100 to
680 mm 240 mm
125 to Pipe 40 x 40 mm L 30 x 4
680 mm 48.3 x 2.6 mm
(100 mm length) 2 2
free length Pipe Pipe
65 mm 76.1 x 2.6 mm 70 x 4 mm
free length free length
1 180 mm 1 250 mm
40 x 40 mm
40 x 40 mm L 30 x 4
740 mm
fig. A fig. B fig. C
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Mounting Hardware
for Power Splitters
84
Services
n Site Survey
n System Planning
n Customized Engineering
n Fixation Design
n Hardware Delivery
Services
85
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Please note
As a result of more stringent legal regulations and judgements regarding product liability, we are
obliged to point out certain risks that may arise when products are used under extraordinary
operating conditions.
The mechanical design is based on the environmental conditions as stipulated in
ETS 300 019-1-4.
The antennas may be used at locations where the anticipated peak wind velocity or gust
wind speed lies within the maximum wind speed listed in the datasheet. We guarantee the
mechanical safety and electrical functionality under such conditions. The wind speeds are
defined in accordance with the DIN, EN or TIA standards. This guarantee makes allowance for
the partial safety factors specified in those standards.
Extraordinary operating conditions, such as heavy icing or exceptional dynamic stress
(e.g. strain caused by oscillating support structures), may result in the breakage of an a
ntenna
or even cause it to fall to the ground. Cylindrical bodies can show crosswind response, which
can cause the supporting structure to oscillate and to be damaged. Prismatic bodies, even
with non-circular cross-section can show crosswind response, which can cause the supporting
structure to oscillate (see EN 1991-1-4 or EN 1993-3-1). Fatigue calculations are required
for structures having cylindrical parts. So a fatigue analysis must be carried out by a stress
engineer for the supporting structure (mast) with the antenna.
These facts must be considered during the site planning process.
The installation team must be properly qualified and also be familiar with the relevant national
safety regulations.
The details given in our data sheets have to be followed carefully when installing the antennas
and accessories.
The limits for the coupling torque of RF-connectors, recommended by the connector
manufacturers must be obeyed.
Our quality assurance system and our environmental management system apply to the entire
company and are certified by TÜV according to EN ISO 9001 and EN ISO 14001.
The maximum wind velocities listed should be understood in the sense of working values
according to DIN and EN standards. These values include a safety factor (1.5) below the u
ltimate
uarantee the
limit state (elastic limit or permanent deformation). For these wind velocities we g
mechanical safety and the electrical integrity of our antennas.
We confirm that the products shown in this catalogue are CE conform with respect to RoHS
compliance.
MTBF Statement: Traditionally, passive components like antennas cannot be well calculated
due to the lack of a sufficient number of components in the MTBF library. Unfortunately, this
constraint results in a very inaccurate calculation. Thus, such results are technically questio-
nable and unrealistic.
In essence, antennas are made out of mechnical parts that do not show any failure rates. Only
available failure rates can be calculated into an MTBF v alue. Consequently such components
cannot be listed in any MTBF library.
Ifever calulations require concrete figures, a typical lifetime of > 15 years can be assummed.
We reserve the right to make alterations in accordance with the requirements of our customers,
therefore for binding data please check valid data sheets on our homepage: www.kathrein.com
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