Dakota Micro, Inc.
DMOV
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RH User Manual
Rev: 06/29/17 Page 4 of 12
Author: CNR
VI.
EXTERNAL ANTENNAS
Included Accessory ‐ Standard 3dBi Antenna (included accessory)
Maximum Distance ‐ 2,000' (feet)
BENEFITS
Small
No extra cost
TIPS
Short transmitter and Receiver distance
No add‐on extension cable
Available Accessory ‐ Magnet Mount 5dBi Antenna w/ 6’ cable ( PN: DMAC‐WA5)
Maximum Distance 1‐2 miles
BENEFITS
Magnet Mount is great for mobile applications
Low Cost
TIPS
Extra metal plate needed for plastic cabs
No add‐on extension cable
Available Accessory ‐ 8dBi Omni‐Directional Antenna w/ 20’ cable ( PN: DMAC‐WA8)
Maximum Distance 2‐3 miles
BENEFITS
Sturdy construction
Additional extension cables available
TIPS
Omni‐directional signal operates like a “fan” so
that the signal will not be received/transmitted
directly below or above
Available Accessory ‐ 8dBi Directional Antenna w/ 20’ cable (PN: DMAC‐WA8P)
Maximum Distance 4‐5miles
BENEFITS
Full transmission aimed in one direction
Can be mounted on side of buildings
TIPS
Transmits and/or receives in one direction only
Antenna Notes: Line of sight is VERY important with this wireless equipment.
If the wireless is to be used in a building with steel
sheeting, or if it is to be used in an area where obstructions need to be cleared for line of site signal, you may need to use one of the
above listed available accessory antennas. The use of any antenna other than ones specially tuned to the frequency of the wireless will
likely result in poor performance and may cause damage to the unit. When selecting an antenna it is highly recommended to match the
antenna on both transmitter and receiver for best results.