User's Manual
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BreezeNET BU-DS.11/RB-DS.11 2-11 User’s Guide
2.6.11 Using Outdoor Range Tables
Outdoor installations must have a clear line-of-sight. Solid obstacles such as buildings
or hills prevent the establishment of a link. Partial obstacles such as trees or traffic
can reduce range. Extending coaxial cables can cause an increase in assembly signal
loss and a reduction in range.
Specific range tables, guidelines and information about extending cables can be
obtained from your local dealer or the BreezeCOM central offices.
2.6.12 Available Antennas and Antenna Kits
Table 2-2 and Table 2-3 list several transmit/receive antennas that work well with
BreezeNET DS.11 units. Antenna types that passed the regulation phase for both ETSI
and FCC are indicated in bold type.
The cable length should be minimized in order to gain max link budget.
Table 2-2. FCC Available Antennas (USA)
Model Ant.
Gain
Ideal for: Dispersio
n
Dimensions
H x W x D
OMNI-8 8 dBi Establishing 360°
coverage for
outdoor multipoint
links
360°H/
22° V
16"x0.75"
Tubular
UNI-16P 16 dBi Medium to long
range outdoor
multipoint links
requiring compact
form factors
28°H/
28° V
11"x11"x3.5"
UNI-24 24 dBi Long range outdoor
point-to-point links
6°H/
10° V
24"x36"x15"
* Antenna types that passed the regulation phase for both ETSI and FCC are indicated in bold type.