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CT800

Model

INSTALLATION GUIDE

Drill 2 x 6.5mm holes and 1 x 17mm in the metal ground plane 

surface; 2 holes for bolts and the larger hole for the N-type 

female connector.
Apply a silicone bead around base of connector and edge of 

CT800 low profile antenna to reduce water ingression.

Low Profile, Ground 

Dependent Mobile Phone 

Antenna

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Mounts to any flat metal surface at least

 

1 metre square, such as the roof of a vehicle..

 

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N-type Female connector

 

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Trains

 

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Buses

 

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Forklifts

 

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Tractors

 

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Forestry Vehicles

 

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Logging Trucks

 

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Police

 

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Ambulance

 

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Fire Brigade

 

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Emergency Services

 

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Security Services

 

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Mining

A detailed specification sheet is available to download from 

www.zcg.com.au

ANTENNA DESCRIPTION

The low profile, rugged and covert CT800 mobile phone antenna 

is an ideal choice in situations where a traditional whip would be 

vulnerable to damage or vandalism.
Constructed from aluminium, delrin and a tri-metal plated N-type 

female  connector,  the  antenna  measures  just  150mm  long,

 

32mm wide and 32mm high.

Typical applications suited for this low profile antenna include :

TUNING

The CT800 has been factory tuned to cover the Telstra 3G (NextG 

™) mobile phone network operating across the frequency range 

825-890MHz:

The frequency range appears on the antenna label.

VSWR has been optimised to better than 1.6:1 across the full band.

This tuning cannot be altered.

Lower 4G/3G

825 – 890 MHz

2.1 dBi Gain

2 x M6 stainless steel bolts, nuts and washers are recommended 

to secure the antenna firmly.

The N-type Female connector protrudes through the metal 

ground plane surface to allow your feeder cable connected from 

underneath to be concealed and protected from damage.

RU400 low loss

 or 

RG58 low loss

 are recommended for use as 

a feeder cable.  To reduce signal loss, the cable should be kept 

to the shortest length necessary.

Use proper tools to fit appropriate connectors each end.
Route the cable carefully to your mobile phone.  If using cable ties, 

do not pull them so tight as to crush the cable.  A damaged feeder 

cable is a cause of high VSWR and reduced performance.
Connect the feeder cable to your mobile phone.

Installation is now complete.

SELECTING THE MOUNTING POSITION

The typical mounting position for the antenna is to the flat metal 

roof of a vehicle.

The metal surface must be 

at least 1 metre square

 and acts 

as a ground plane. The antenna will then produce a near 

omnidirectional radiation pattern with 2.1 dBi gain, the same as 

a 1/4 wave whip.
To achieve best performance from your antenna, these are the 

important principles you should consider when selecting the 

mounting point :

1.  Mount the antenna in as high a place as possible.
2.  Mount the antenna as far away from other antennas and 

metallic objects as possible to avoid interference and 

distortion of the near omnidirectional pattern.  At least 

350 mm side clearance is desireable, preferably more.

Specifications are subject to change

without prior notice

PO Box 7, Lindenow, Victoria, Australia, 3865

P: +61 3 5157 1203

F: +61 3 5157 1641

E: [email protected]

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ZCG Scalar Pty Ltd

www.zcg.com.au

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