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Campersat - 3G Internet Pack

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H4968 June 2009

Antenna Description

The 4961-10 Campersat Antenna provides multiband 

coverage of 

both Next G & GSM

 networks combined 

with 6.2dBi gain and the Vodafone regional 2100Mz

Band.

Standing 90cm tall, the Campersat antenna is fitted

with a deck mount base which folds in two

directions & also swivels in the opposite plane by

loosening the stainless steel pivot bolt.

This versatility makes the Campersat antenna a

perfect choice for mounting to both recreational &

commercial vessels, a caravan or trailer, to the facia

board of a building, or any flat surface at any angle

desired.

Five metres of RG58 low loss cable side exits from

the aliminium mount ferrule. An SMA Male

connector is fitted to the cable.

Tuning

The antenna has been tuned in the factory to cover

both the Next G & GSM cellular mobile phone

networks combined. VSWR has been optimised to

better than 1.6:1 across the full frequency range 825 

to 960 Mhz.

This tuning cannot be altered.

Selecting the Mounting Position

No metal ground plane is necessary for the antenna

to operate effectively.

To achieve best performance from your antenna,

these are important principles you should consider

when selecting the mounting point:

Campersat - 3G Internet Pack

1. Mount the antenna in as high a place as

possible
2. Mount the antenna as far away from other
antennas and metallic objects as possible to
avoid distortion   of the 360° omnidirectional
pattern and interference. At least 350mm side
clearance is desirable, preferably more.
3. Set the antenna in a properly vertical

position, not at an angle.

Antenna Installation

Use 4 screws or bolts, washers and nuts to secure

the mounting base firmly in position. To avoid

corrosion, stainless steel screws, bolts, washers

and nuts are highly recommended.

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MPORTANT: 

Leave some slack in the cable at

the point where the cable exists the mount

ferrule. This will allow you to adjust the antenna

angle without stretching the cable.

Route the RG58 low loss cable carefully. Ensure
that the cable is not stretched excessively, and
there are no sharp kinks. Use cable ties, but do
not pull so tight as to crush the cable. A damaged 
feeder cable is a cause of high VSWR and may
reduce performance.
The cable may be cut shorter if desired. However,
a new connector will then need to be fitted using
proper tools.

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