If isolation can’t be achieved due to limited distance, the roof of the building, walls or any other
barriers can be used between antennas to increase isolation.
Installation of a panel antenna as an outdoor antenna
Installation of a wide directional antenna as an outdoor antenna
Installation of a Yaggi antenna as an outdoor antenna
6.2. Cable layout and connector assembly
1. Keep the type, specifications, routing direction, location and curvature radius of cables in
compliance with the model requirements. Place cables in correct order, bend them smoothly,
and protect the surface from any damage.
2. Place RF cables separately from power cables. Take proper isolation measures if they have to be
placed on the same cable racks owing to the site condition restrictions.
3. Fasten all connection parts of the whole system in correct order, from the antenna to repeater
interfaces, and make sure that the electrical interfaces are well contacted. Give waterproof
treatment to outdoor connection parts.
4. Take lightning protection measures for the antenna and feeder system in accordance with the
system requirements. Avoid deforming the antenna feeder where grounding clips are placed,
and give waterproof treatment to the feeder.