- CXL 70-5HD/…-PT is an 5 dBd, vertically polarized, omnidirectional base station antenna for the TETRA bands.
- The antenna has a band width of 20 MHz.
- The antenna has been approved to withstand lightning (10/350 μs impulses/100 kA) according to EN 62305-1.
- The antenna is provided with our sturdy type “HD” mast mount, which is a heavy-duty, multipurpose mounting bracket made of noncorrosive aluminium. The accompanying U-bolts and fittings are made of stainless steel.
- The antenna can be mounted on mast tubes of 58 to 105 mm in outer diameter. Further, the construction of the mount makes it possible to lead the cable either along the inside or on the outside of the mast tube.
- The antenna element is sealed in a high-quality, conical glass fibre tube with low wind-load, which will ensure performance undisturbed in all climates.
- To substantially reduce noise caused by atmospherical discharges, all metal parts in the antenna are DC-grounded. Consequently, the antenna shows a DC-short across the coaxial cable.
- CXL 70-5HD/…-PT is a vibration-proof, slim-line, corrosion-resistant, modern style base station antenna.
Omni AntennasCXL 70-5HD/...-PT
Sturdy, 5 dBd, Omnidirectional Base Station Antenna for the TETRA Band
Description
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Diagram and Mounting
PLEASE NOTE
When using the CXL 70-5HD/…-PT at windy locations where wind speeds of more than 150 km/h can be expected, the antenna must be mounted on the side of the mast and the top section of the glass fibre tube stabilized with a bracket.Ordering Designations
| Model | Product No. | Frequency | |
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| CXL 70-5HD/l-PT | 100000237 | 380 - 400 MHz | |
| CXL 70-5HD/h-PT | 100000232 | 410 - 430 MHz | |
| CXL 70-5HD/hmh-PT | 100000730 | 450 - 470 MHz |
Please Note
When using the CXL 70-5HD/…-PT at windy locations where wind speeds of more than 150 km/h can be expected, the antenna must be mounted on the side of the mast and the top section of the glass fibre tube stabilized with a bracket.