User manual
As compared to the basic internal 1/4 wave stub an-
tenna, the XMMA magnetic mount antenna provides
enhanced coverage when placed on an unobstructed
area of a vehicle’s roof and should be connected via
its low loss coax cable to the RP-SMA-F output on the
mobile charger. MAKE SURE YOU FULLY TIGHTEN!
The XRMA multipolarity antenna provides even greater
coverage in multipath - non line of sight - situations. It
should be bracket mounted onto an unobstructed area
above the vehicle’s roof line and should be connected
via the supplied low loss coax cable to the RP-SMA-F
output connector. MAKE SURE YOU FULLY TIGHTEN!
Alternatively, where approved, the XBDA bidirectional
amplier may also be installed to further enhance in-
building coverage from your vehicle. The XBDA is in-
stalled in series between the antenna and the mobile
charger using a 3m (10’) length of RG58A coax cable to
ensure a maximum of 1W output to the antenna. Only
qualied radio service personnel should install a XBDA
so as to ensure the effective radiation level remain in full
compliance with regulatory requirements in your coun-
try of operation�
Warning: ensure your body stays at least 20cm (8”) from
any antenna that connects to a XBDA unit�
In the event of a damaged or lost antenna, only original
replacements should be used so as to not compromise
the units type approval certication or performance.
The speaker microphone usese a unity gain ground
independent antenna for maximum multi-directional
range. The mobile charger output has a reverse polar-
ity SMA female antenna connector, as does the XBDA.
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