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Overview Overview The Cisco 3G-ANTM1916-CM antenna operates in the 806- to 960-MHZ and 1710- to 2170-MHz frequency bands, and is designed for use with 3G high speed WAN interface cards (HWICs). The Cisco 3G-ANTM1916-CM antenna connects to the Cisco 3G wireless WAN HWICs using a reverse-polarity threaded Neill-Concelman (RP-TNC) connector.
Technical Specifications Technical Specifications The following table lists the technical specifications for the Cisco 3G-ANTM1916-CM antenna. Antenna type Omnidirectional ceiling mount Operating frequency ranges 806 to 960 MHz and 1,710 to 2,170 MHz • <1.8:1 (806 – 960 MHz) Maximum VSWR bandwidth •...
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Technical Specifications Figure 2 shows the elevation cut (Advanced Mobile Phone Systems [AMPS]) for the Cisco 3G-ANTM1916-CM antenna. Figure 2 Elevation Cut (AMPS) Cisco Multiband In-Building Omnidirectional Ceiling-Mount Antenna (3G-ANTM1916-CM) OL-12658-01...
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Technical Specifications Figure 3 shows the azimuth cut (AMPS) for the Cisco 3G-ANTM1916-CM antenna. Figure 3 Azimuth Cut (AMPS) Cisco Multiband In-Building Omnidirectional Ceiling-Mount Antenna (3G-ANTM1916-CM) OL-12658-01...
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Technical Specifications Figure 4 shows the elevation cut (Personal Communications Service [PCS]) for the Cisco 3G-ANTM1916-CM antenna. Figure 4 Elevation Cut (PCS) Cisco Multiband In-Building Omnidirectional Ceiling-Mount Antenna (3G-ANTM1916-CM) OL-12658-01...
Figure 5 Azimuth Cut (PCS) System Requirements The Cisco 3G-ANTM1916-CM antenna is a remote antenna solution for the Cisco 3G wireless WAN HWICs and should be connected using the 20-ft or 50-ft ultra-low-loss (ULL) cables recommended for this product. Cisco Multiband In-Building Omnidirectional Ceiling-Mount Antenna (3G-ANTM1916-CM)
This antenna is designed to be mounted indoors on a suspended ceiling track having either flush or recessed mounted ceiling tiles. In addition to the antenna orientation, the installation location of the Cisco 3G wireless HWIC plays a significant role in determining overall network performance with respect to all the wireless clients.
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3G-CAB-ULL-50 50 ft (15 m) 500–2000 MHz -3.50 dB, maximum Figure 6 shows the ULL cable recommended for Cisco 3G Wireless WAN HWICs. Figure 6 Ultra-Low-Loss Cable Recommended for Cisco 3G Wireless WAN HWICs TNC Male RA Heat Shrink Tube TNC Female Straight 1.
If an accident or emergency occurs with the power lines, call for qualified emergency help • immediately. Installation Install the Cisco 3G-ANTM1916-CM antenna with the following hardware that is included in the package: Wood screws • •...
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