
2.5.2
PLANNING
Referring to Figure 5, the GeminiG3 radiomodem commonly uses three separate antennas:
•
“T” - Main transceiver -
Constraints are the limit of 50 cm (see section 2.5 above) and omni-directional factors
•
“R” - Auxiliary receiver –
Constraints are the receiver spacing of at least 5/8
λ
(wavelength) from transceiver antenna and omni-
directional requirements
•
“G” - Global Positioning System (GPS)
Constraints are TX spacing of at least 24-in/60.96 cm from all transmitting antennas and a clear view of
the sky.
Figure 5 - Antenna spacing
For the optimum antenna spacing at the frequency you are using, consult System Engineering.
For installation of ground-plane dependent antennas, the center of the metal surface used for mounting is
preferable for best omni-directional pattern. For ground-plane independent antennas, installation may be
close to the edges of the surface.
Install the antennas in one of the following positions:
•
Most preferred for all antennas: centerline of roof. For transmitter antenna, it is the ONLY acceptable po-
sition.
•
Less preferred for receiver antenna: trunk lid, providing distance to transmitting antenna is respected
whether lid is opened or closed.
G
MPE
≥
5/8
λ
(700MHz: 9.57"/24.3cm
800MHz: 9"/23cm
UHF: 18"/46cm)
R
T
50cm
19.7in.
≥
24in.
16