Specifications

Airmux-200 Ver. 1.750 E-1
Appendix E
Antenna Characteristics
An antenna is the radiating and receiving element from which the radio signal,
in the form of RF power, is radiated to its surroundings and vice versa. The
transmission range is a function of the antenna gain and transmitting power.
These factors are limited by country regulations.
Airmux-200 may be operated with an integrated antenna attached to the ODU
unit, or with an external antenna wired to the ODU via an N-type connector. All
cables and connections must be connected correctly to reduce losses. The
required antenna impedance is 50.
Table E-1. Antenna Characteristics
Type Gain
[dBi]
Max Range
[km][mi]
Beam
[deg]
Dimensions
[mm] [in]
Weight
[kg] [Ib]
Connector
Lightning
Protection
5.8, 5.4, 5.3 GHz
Integrated
Flat panel 22 40 25 9.0 305×305×58 12×12×2.3 0.5 1.1 NR Yes
External Flat panel 28 80 50 4.5 600×600×51 23.6×23.6×2 5.0 11.0
N-type No
5.8 GHz only
External Dish 32.5 80 50 4.5 Dia 900 Dia 35.4 10 22 N-type No
4.9 GHz
External Flat panel 21 24 15 9.0 305×305×58 12×12×2.3 0.5 1.1 N-type Yes
External Dish 27 80 50 5 Dia 600 Dia 23.6 5.0 11.0
N-type Yes
2.4 GHz
Integrated
Flat panel 17 40 25 20 305×305×58 12×12×2.3 0.5 1.1 NR Yes
External Grid 24 80 50 7.5 600×997×380 23.5×39.2×15 2.0 4.6 N-type No
Parabolic Dish Antenna
The Parabolic dish antenna is a high-gain, reflector antenna used for
radio, television, and data communications. The relatively short
wavelength of electromagnetic (radio) energy at these frequencies
allows reasonably sized reflectors to exhibit the very desirable highly
directional response for both receiving and transmitting.