Limitless™
WDRR Receiver
Issue 1,
50063987
Honeywell Sensing and Control 23
Ant.
type
code*
Repl.
ant.
Replacement
antenna
mount or
cable
Ant.
gain
(max.)
Design/
style
Mount
Cable
length
Environment
usage **
Antenna
material
Cable material/
type
Mount
material
11
W
AN
07
RSP
N/A
0 dBi
Omni/
Straight
Integral
N/A
Indoor or outdoor use
UV stable
N/A
N/A
n/a
W
AN
08
RSP
N/A
0 dBi
Omni/9
0degre
Integral
N/A
Indoor or outdoor use
UV stable
N/A
N/A
n/a
W
AN
09
RSP
N/A
3.0
dBi
Omni/L
ow
profile
straight
Remote
with
magnetic
mount
4,57 m
[15 ft]
Indoor or outdoor use
UV stable
ABS plastic
UV stable Black PVC
Nickel
plated
steel
n/a
W
AN
10
RSP
N/A
5.0
dBi
Omni/
Straight
Remote
with
magnetic
mount
4,57 m
[15 ft]
Indoor or outdoor use
Nickel Plated
Steel
UV stable Black PVC
Nickel
plated
steel
n/a
W
AN
11
RSP
N/A
4.0
dBi
Omni/L
ow
profile
dome
Remote
with
mobile
thru-hole
screw
mount
4,57 m
[15 ft]
Indoor or outdoor use
UV stable
Black PVC
UV stable Black PVC
Nickel
plated
steel
*Reference Limitless™ nomenclature (i.e. WDRR Series, WPMM Series, WGLA Series, etc.)
**Reference Limitless™ Environment Usage section 8.4 for further details
ATTENTION
The antenna cables should not be modified (i.e. cut short and/or re-terminated) as it may affect
Communication Agency approval.
WARNING
*
The WDRR must be installed in accordance with the requirements specified in this document in order to
comply with the specific Country Communication Agency requirements. (i.e. FCC, IC, ETSI, ACMA, etc.) See
Section 3 as it requires choosing the correct Country Use Code and thus allowable antenna and/or cable
usage.
8.2
Omni-directional Antenna Design
The Limitless™ Series omni-directional antennas were chosen for their ability to be used in applications where
transmit-and-receiver antennas may be moving with respect to each other or could be stationary. These monopole
and dipole antennas radiate power (power from the internal radio of the WDRR monitor) in a 360° outward pattern
in a plane perpendicular to the length of the antenna element. The term “omni” may suggest that the antenna
radiates power in all directions, but that is not the case. The actual antenna radiation pattern looks more like a
toroid (doughnut-shape) as shown in Figure 8.