RADWIN
2000
D+
User
Manual
Release
3.6.00
4
‐
5
Antennas
Chapter
4
Figure
4
‐
6:
IDU
‐
H
front
view
‐
double
configuration
4.2.5
Antennas
An
antenna
is
the
radiating
and
receiving
element
from
which
the
radio
signal,
in
the
form
of
RF
power,
is
radiated
to
its
surroundings
and
vice
versa.
The
antenna
gain
and
transmitting
power
may
be
limited
by
country
regulations.
The
RADWIN
2000
D+
may
be
operated
with
an
integrated
antenna
that
is
part
of
the
ODU,
or
with
external
antennas
connected
to
the
ODU
via
N
‐
type
connectors.
All
cables
and
connections
must
be
connected
correctly
to
reduce
RF
losses.
The
required
antenna
impedance
is
50
.
The
5.x
GHz
Integrated
Antenna
ODU
is
provided
with
370
mm
(1.2ft)
flat
panel
antenna,
with
a
gain
of
23dBi
(5.x
GHz)
/
19dBi
(4.9
GHz)
and
8°
beam
width.
The
2.x
GHz
Integrated
Antenna
ODU
is
provided
with
370
mm
(1.2ft)
flat
panel
antenna,
with
a
gain
of
16dBi
and
16°
beam
width.
The
radio
and
the
antenna
are
housed
in
a
weatherproof
case
as
a
single
unit.
Figure
4
‐
7:
ODU
with
integrated
Flat
Panel
antenna
4.2.6
External
Antennas
External
antennas
are
available
for
the
RADWIN
2000
D+
radios,
varying
in
operating
frequencies,
form
factor,
size
and
gain,
dual
or
single
polarization.
The
Flat
Panel
antenna
shown
below
can
be
used
either
as
an
integrated
or
external
antenna.
Summary of Contents for RADWIN 2000 D+
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL RADWIN 2000 D POINT TO POINT BROADBAND WIRELESS Release 3 6 00...
Page 9: ...Part 1 Preliminaries Release 3 6 00...
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