Reference RLX-IH
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802.11b
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ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Page 83 of 99
April 10, 2007
Approved antenna table
You can use the following approved antennas when the radio module is
connected directly to an antenna. Refer to
Approved antennas with power
amp
(page 84) for a table of approved antennas with bi-directional power
amplifiers.
Type Pattern
Gain
Connector
Size
(cm)
Min.
distance
from Body
1/2 Wave
Omni
2 dB
SMA-RP
7H x 1.5
20 cm
1/2 Wave art.
Omni
2 dB
SMA-RP
10H x 1.0
20 cm
Collinear Array
Omni
3 dB
SMA-RP
6H x 3.0
20 cm
Collinear Array, art. Omni
5 dB
SMA-RP
19H x 1.0
20 cm
Collinear Array
Omni
5 dB
SMA-RP
19H x 1.0
20 cm
Collinear Array
Omni
8 dB
N-RP
43H x 1.6
20 cm
Collinear Array
Omni
9 dB
N-RP
43H x 1.6
20 cm
Collinear Array
Omni
12 dB
N-RP
106H x 4.0
25 cm
Patch
Directional
8 dB
SMA-RP
15.0H x 15.0
20 cm
Patch
Directional
11 dB
SMA-RP
22H x 12.7
22 cm
Patch
Directional
13 dB
N-RP
22H x 22
28 cm
Patch* Directional
19
dB
N-RP
15.5 x 15.5
57 cm
Yagi
Directional
14 dB
N-RP
81L x 9.0
28 cm
Parabolic*
Directional
15 dB
N-RP
40H x 51W x 25D
36 cm
Parabolic*
Directional
19 dB
N-RP
58H x 66W x 26D
57 cm
Parabolic*
Directional
24 dB
N-RP
78H x 96W x 29D
100 cm
* Only allowed in a point-to-point network.
Approved antennas in Europe/CE
The gain of the antenna connected to the main antenna port, minus the antenna
cable loss, must be less than 4 dB to stay below the 100-mW EIRP transmit
power limit.
The AUX port is only used to receive; it never transmits. So, high-gain antennas
such as 19 dB can be attached to this port for receive diversity.
NOTE:
In France, the user is responsible for ensuring that the selected
frequency channels comply with French regulatory standards. At the time of
this printing, only channels 10 through 13 can be used in France.
Approved antennas in Mexico
The gain of the antenna connected to the main antenna port, minus the antenna
cable loss, must be less than 12 dB to stay below the 650-mW EIRP transmit
power limit.