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Overview

To optimize the overall performance of a Xirrus WLAN in an outdoor 
deployment it is important to understand how to maximize coverage with the 
appropriate antenna selection and placement. This document is meant to serve 
as a guideline for anyone who wishes to use Xirrus’ antennas and related 
accessories with Xirrus’ outdoor wireless products (XR-520H, XR-2425H, and 
XH2-120). The document is organized according to the following 
sub-sections:

• Basic Technical Background

• Types of available Xirrus Antennas and Accessories

• Design Considerations and Reference Use Cases

Technical Background

ISM bands:

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) authorizes commercial 
wireless network products to operate in the Industrial, Scientific and Medical 
(ISM) bands using spread spectrum modulation. The ISM bands are located at 
three different frequencies ranges – 900MHz, 2.4GHz and 5GHz. This 
document covers products that operate in the 2.4 and 5GHz bands.

ISM bands allow manufacturers and users to operate wireless products in the 
U.S. without requiring specific licenses. This requirement may vary in other 
countries. The products themselves must meet certain requirements in order 
to be certified for sale such as maximum Transmit Power (Tx Power) and 
Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) ratings.

Each of the ISM bands has different characteristics. The lower frequency bands 
exhibit better range but with limited bandwidth and hence lower data rates. 
Higher frequency bands have less range and are subject to greater attenuation 
from solid objects.

Antenna Properties, Ratings and Representation

At the most fundamental level an Antenna provides a wireless communication 
system three main attributes that are inter-related to each other and 
ultimately influence the overall radiation pattern produced by the antenna:

• Gain

• Directivity

• Polarization

Gain

 

of an Antenna is a measure of the increase in power that the antenna 

provides. Antenna gain is measured in decibels (dB) — a logarithmic unit used 
to express the ratio between two values of a given physical quantity. In the 
general case, the gain in dB is a factor of the ratio of output power (or radiated 
power) to the input power of the antenna (that ratio is also called the 
“efficiency” of the antenna). In practice, the gain of a given antenna is 
commonly expressed by comparing it to the gain of an isotropic antenna. An 
isotropic antenna is a “theoretical antenna” with a perfectly uniform 
three-dimensional radiation pattern. When expressed relative to an isotropic 
antenna, the gain of a given antenna is represented in dBi (i for isotropic). By 
that measure, a truly isotropic antenna would have a power rating of 0 dB. The 
U.S. FCC uses dBi in its calculations.

Directivity

 is the factor that was referred to in the previous discussion about 

antenna gain and its relation to efficiency. Mathematically, the gain of an 
antenna is its directivity times its efficiency. And like its gain, the directivity of a 
given antenna is also expressed relative to an isotropic antenna. The directivity 
measures the power density that an antenna radiates in the direction of its 
strongest emission, relative to the power density radiated by an ideal isotropic 
antenna (which emits uniformly in all directions), when they are both radiating 
the same total power.

Polarization

 of an antenna is the orientation of the electric field of the radio 

wave that it produces relative to the earth’s surface. The polarization of an 
antenna is determined by the physical structure of the antenna and by its 

Xirrus External Antennas Guide

Summary of Contents for XH2-120

Page 1: ...External Antennas Guide REFERENCE GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...tem three main attributes that are inter related to each other and ultimately influence the overall radiation pattern produced by the antenna Gain Directivity Polarization Gain of an Antenna is a measure of the increase in power that the antenna provides Antenna gain is measured in decibels dB a logarithmic unit used to express the ratio between two values of a given physical quantity In the gener...

Page 3: ...ing wave is called a standing wave and the ratio of maximum power to minimum power in the standing wave is called the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio VSWR A VSWR of 1 1 is ideal Types of Xirrus Antennas The tables starting on the next page detail the specifications of the different antennas Xirrus offers for use with its Access Points in both 2 4GHz and 5GHz Each type of antenna will offer certain cov...

Page 4: ...17 7in x 1 6in Weight 4 4lbs Operating Temp 40 C to 55 C Mounting Options Pole Mount included Pole Outer Diamater 1 6 2 Cable Specs XR 520H XR 2425H XH2 120 LMR 195 male RP TNC to male N Connector 10 length ANT CAB 195 10 MM LMR 195 male N connectors at both ends 10 length ANT CAB 195 10 MM 02 Extension Cable LMR 400 male N to female N 10 length ANT CAB 400 10 MF What to order per radio For use wi...

Page 5: ...55 C Mounting Options Pole Mount included pole outer diameter 1 6 2 Cable Specs XR 520H XR 2425H XH2 120 LMR 195 male RP TNC to male N Connector 10 length ANT CAB 195 10 MM LMR 195 male N connectors at both ends 10 length ANT CAB 195 10 MM 02 Extension Cable LMR 400 male N to female N 10 length ANT CAB 400 10 MF What to order per radio For use with XR 520H and XR 2425H 1 ANT DIR15 2x2 XXX 01 2 ANT...

Page 6: ...ded Cable Specs XR 520H XR 2425H XH2 120 LMR 195 male RP TNC to male N Connector 10 length ANT CAB 195 10 MM LMR 195 male N connectors at both ends 10 length ANT CAB 195 10 MM 02 Extension Cable LMR 400 male N to female N 10 length ANT CAB 400 10 MF What to order per radio For use with XR 520H and XR 2425H 1 ANT DIR30 2x2 01 2 ANT CAB 195 10 MM For use with XH2 120 1 ANT DIR30 2x2 01 2 ANT CAB 195...

Page 7: ... Cable Specs XR 520H XR 2425H XH2 120 LMR 195 male RP TNC to male N Connector 10 length ANT CAB 195 10 MM LMR 195 male N connectors at both ends 10 length ANT CAB 195 10 MM 02 Extension Cable LMR 400 male N to female N 10 length ANT CAB 400 10 MF What to order per radio For use with XR 520H and XR 2425H 1 ANT DIR60 2x2 01 2 ANT CAB 195 10 MM For use with XH2 120 1 ANT DIR60 2X2 01 2 ANT CAB 195 10...

Page 8: ...ons 98in x 9in x 1 96in Weight 1 7lbs Operating Temp 40 C to 60 C Mounting Options Pole Mount Cable Specs XR 520H XR 2425H XH2 120 LMR 195 male RP TNC to male N Connector 10 length ANT CAB 195 10 MM LMR 195 male N connectors at both ends 10 length ANT CAB 195 10 MM 02 What to order per radio For use with XR 520H and XR 2425H 1 ANT DIR90 2x2 01 2 ANT CAB 195 10 MM For use with XH2 120 1 ANT DIR90 2...

Page 9: ...54 0 1 7 Polarization 4 x Vertical 3dB Beamwidth Az H 360 3dB Beamwidth El V 90 60 Maximum Power 10 W max Connector RP TNC male x 1 Dimensions 6 1in x 0 5in Diameter Weight 0 05lbs Operating Temp 10 C to 70 C Mounting Options direct mount to AP What to order per radio For use with XR 520H and XR 2425H 2 ANT OMNI 1x1 02 Rubber Duck Antenna ANT OMNI 1x1 02 Connector Closeup Antenna Rubber Duck Anten...

Page 10: ... 2 0 4 0 Polarization Linear Vertical 3dB Beamwidth Az H 360 Omnidirectional 3dB Beamwidth El V 90 60 Maximum Power 10 W max Connector N Male x 1 Dimensions 7 59in x 0 5in Diameter Weight 0 1lbs Operating Temp 10 C to 70 C Mounting Options direct mount to AP What to order per radio For use with XH2 120 2 ANT OMNI 1x1 03 Rubber Duck Antenna ANT OMNI 1X1 03 Connector Closeup Antenna Rubber Duck Ante...

Page 11: ...ess Protection IP 54 Mounting Options 1 5 stud mount Universal wall and mast mountable with included articulating mount All tools and hardware included Mounts to mast up to 1 1 2 in diameter Ceiling mountable to 1 thick ceiling tile with jam nut Also includes rubber washer for mounting to smooth surfaces such as NEMA enclosures What to order per radio For use with XR 520H and XR 2425H 1 ANT OMNI 2...

Page 12: ... Operating Temp 40 C to 55 C Rated Wind Velocity 36 9 m s 82 5 mph Mounting Options Pole mount 40 70mm OD 1 6 2 75in OD Cable Specs XH2 120 LMR 195 male N connectors at both ends 10 length ANT CAB 195 10 MM 02 Extension Cable LMR 400 male N to female N 10 length ANT CAB 400 10 MF What to order per radio For use with XH2 120 1 ANT OMNI 2x2 03 2 ANT CAB 195 10 MM 02 2x2 Omni Antenna ANT OMNI 2x2 03 ...

Page 13: ...ct antenna patterns including trees vehicles and buildings Available mounting locations In addition consideration some consideration should also be given to aesthetic appearance Access to network connections minimize Antenna cable runs Cabling between the Array or AP and the antenna introduces losses in the system therefore the length of this cable run must be minimized as much as possible Warehou...

Page 14: ...solution provider that provides the world s most powerful scalable and trusted solutions Through product invention and system design commitment to customer success and the industry s best price performance Xirrus gives you confidence that your wireless network performs under even the most demanding circumstances Xirrus is a privately held company headquartered in Thousand Oaks CA IB HigherEdu 1115...

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