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Dual Polarization X X X
Half-power Beam Width 65 65 65
Adjust. Electr. Downtilt 4 12 0 14 0 14
set by hand or by optional RCU (Remote Control Unit)
XXXPol Panel 806960/17102180/17102180 65/ 65/65 17.5/17/17dBi 412/014/014T
Type No. 800 10492
Frequency range 806960 17102180 17102180
806 866 MHz 824894 MHz 880960 MHz 17101880 MHz 18501990 MHz 19202180 MHz
Polarization +45, 45 +45, 45 +45, 45 +45, 45 +45, 45 +45, 45
Average Gain: (dBi) 16.8 ... 16.7 ... 16.6 17.0 ... 16.9 ... 16.8 17.2 ... 17.0 ... 16.8
17102180 MHz (Syst. bottom) 16.1 ... 16.3 ... 16.0 16.7 ... 16.8 ... 16.3 17.0 ...17.0 ... 16.6
17102180 MHz (Syst. top) 16.1 ...16.1 ... 15.8 16.7 ... 16.5 ... 16.2 17.0 ... 16.9 ... 16.4
Tilt 4 ... 8 ... 12 4 ... 8 ... 12 4 ... 8 ... 12 0 ... 7 ... 14 0 ... 7 ... 14 0 ... 7 ... 14
Horizontal Pattern:
Half-power beam width 68 67 66 65 63 60
Front-to-back ratio (18030) > 25 dB > 25 dB > 25 dB > 25 dB > 25 dB > 25 dB
Cross polar ratio Typically: Typically: Typically: Typically: Typically: Typically:
Maindirection 0 23 dB 24 dB 25 dB 18 dB 18 dB 19 dB
Sector 60 > 10 dB > 10 dB > 10 dB > 10 dB > 10 dB > 10 dB
Vertical Pattern:
Half-power beam width 7.5 7.4 7.2 7.8 7.6 7.2
Electrical tilt 412, continuously adjustable 014, continuously adjustable
Sidelobe suppression 4 ... 8 ... 12 T 4 ... 8 ... 12 T 4 ... 8 ... 12 T 0 ... 7 ... 14 T 0 ... 7 ... 14 T 0 ... 7 ... 14 T
for first sidelobe above main beam 19 ... 17 ... 16 dB 19 ... 18 ... 18 dB 19 ... 18 ... 18 dB 18 ... 17 ... 15 dB 18 ... 17 ... 15 dB 18 ... 17 ... 15 dB
within 020 sector above horizon 15 ... 15 ... 14 dB 16 ... 15 ... 14 dB 16 ... 15 ... 14 dB 18 ... 17 ... 15 dB 17 ... 17 ... 15 dB 15 ... 14 ... 14 dB
Impedance 50
VSWR < 1.5
Isolation: Intrasystem > 30 dB
Isolation: Intersystem > 36 dB (806960 // 17102180 MHz)11
> 36 dB (17102180 // 17102180 MHz)
Intermodulation IM3 < 153 dBc (2 x 43 dBm carrier)
Max. power per input 400 W (at 50 C ambient temperature) 250 W (at 50 C ambient temperature)
66
125
1710 2180 1710 2180
7.2
45 +45
bottom bottom
10 10
3
1710 2180 1710 2180
dB
dB
3
806 960 806 960
0
0
45 45 +45 +45
Horizontal Pattern Vertical Pattern
top top
4 12 electrical downtilt
7.6
10 10
Input 6 x 7-16 female (long neck)
Connector position Bottom
dB
dB
3 3
dB
3 3
0 0
9
Weight Units per
Type No. Description Remarks
approx. antenna
2694
2737
2777
2896
733 679 1 clamp Mast: 210 380 mm diameter 4.0 kg 2
733 680 1 clamp Mast: 380 521 mm diameter 5.3 kg 2
850 10007 1 downtilt kit Downtilt angle: 0 8 5.9 kg 1
The downtilt kit can only be used in combination with the clamps
type nos. 738 546, 850 10002, 850 10003.
Wall mounting: No additional mounting kit is needed.
3542
Grounding: The metal parts of the antenna including the mounting kit are
DC grounded. The inputs 806 960 MHz and 1710 2180 MHz are
also DC grounded.
Environmental conditions: Kathrein cellular antennas are designed to operate under the environ-
171
mental conditions as described in ETS 300 019-1-4 class 4.1 E.
149
134
106
87.8
The antennas exceed this standard with regard to the following items:
Low temperature: 55 C 50
45.3
High temperature (dry): +60 C
103
180
Ice protection: Due to the very sturdy antenna construction and the
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protection of the radiating system by the radome, the antenna remains 262
operational even under icy conditions. Bottom view
Environmental tests: Kathrein antennas have passed environmental tests as recommended RCU
in ETS 300 019-2-4. The homogenous design of Kathreins antenna RCU RCU
45 +45
families use identical modules and materials. Extensive tests have been 45 45 +45 +45
17102180
performed on typical samples and modules. bottom system
806960
17102180 top system
Layout of interface
Please note: As a result of more stringent legal regulations and judgements regarding product liability, we are
obliged to point out certain risks that may arise when products are used under extraordinary operating
conditions.
Subject to alteration.
The mechanical design is based on the environmental conditions as stipulated in ETS 300 019-1-4 and thereby
respects the static mechanical load imposed on an antenna by wind at maximum velocity. Wind loads are
calculated according to DIN 1055-4. Extraordinary operating conditions, such as heavy icing or exceptional
dynamic stress (e.g. strain caused by oscillating support structures), may result in the breakage of an antenna
or even cause it to fall to the ground. These facts must be considered during the site planning process.
The installation team must be properly qualified and also be familiar with the relevant national safety
936.3289/b
regulations.
The details given in our data sheets have to be followed carefully when installing the antennas and
accessories.
The limits for the coupling torque of RF-connectors, recommended by the connector manufacturers
must be obeyed.
1
2
2
Adjustment wheel with twist-lock Thread for fixing the protective To set the downtilt angle exactly,
function. cap or the RCU (Remote Control you must look horizontally at the
Downtilt spindle with integrated Unit). scale. The lower edge of the gear-
scale. Gearwheel for RCU power drive. wheel must be used for alignment.
0 max.
max. 0
Remove the protective cap. Set downtilt angle by rotating the Screw on the protective cap again.
adjustment wheel.
For a description of RCU installation please refer to the respective data sheet.
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General Instructions for Feederline Installation
for Triple-band Antennas
with Kathrein Installation Set, Type No. 850 10005
Please note: To avoid any damage to the interfaces, please ensure that only suitable tools are used. To
tighten the feederline connector interfaces, we strongly recommend using a special Kathrein installation tool
(as shown below) in combination with a standard torque-wrench.
2
Adjustment mechanisms (1 3)
1 3
8 6 4 5 7 9 Feederline connectors (4 9)
There are six feederline connectors and three adjustment mechanisms located at the bottom
of the antenna.