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Allgon

Allgon

Antenna Systems

Antenna Systems

NMT 900, ET

NMT 900, ETACS 900, GSM 900, DCS

ACS 900, GSM 900, DCS 1800, UMTS 2100

1800, UMTS 2100

www.allgon.com

www.allgon.com

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What’s Inside

What’s Inside

We also have a wide range of 800 and 1900 We also have a wide range of 800 and 1900 MHz antennas. For more information, see our MHz antennas. For more information, see our website at www.allgon.com.

website at www.allgon.com.

Digital pattern information for 900 and 1800 Digital pattern information for 900 and 1800 MHz antennas can be obtained from

MHz antennas can be obtained from www.allgon.com.

www.allgon.com. Allgon 2100 MHz Dual Polarized Antennas,

Allgon 2100 MHz Dual Polarized Antennas,

including 1800-2100 MHz Dualband “UMTS including 1800-2100 MHz Dualband “UMTS Antennas and Filters”

Antennas and Filters”(UX, UXC)(UX, UXC)

Overview

Overview Page 5Page 5 Quick Reference Guide

Quick Reference Guide Page 6Page 6 65 Degree Beamwidth, Singleband

65 Degree Beamwidth, Singleband Page 7Page 7 65 Degree Beamwidth, Dualband

65 Degree Beamwidth, Dualband Page 9Page 9 1800 / 2100 MHz Dualband Filter

1800 / 2100 MHz Dualband Filter Page 10Page 10 1800 MHz Rejection Filter

1800 MHz Rejection Filter Page 11Page 11 900 / 1800 / 2100 MHz Triple band Filter

900 / 1800 / 2100 MHz Triple band Filter Page 12Page 12 Allgon Broadband Antennas

Allgon Broadband Antennas (UXM)(UXM)

Overview

Overview Page 13Page 13 Quick Reference Guide

Quick Reference Guide Page 14Page 14 65 Degree Beamwidth

65 Degree Beamwidth Page 15Page 15 90 Degree Beamwidth

90 Degree Beamwidth Page 17Page 17

Allgon 1800 MHz Dual Polarized Antennas Allgon 1800 MHz Dual Polarized Antennas (XM)

(XM)

Overview

Overview Page 19Page 19 Quick Reference Guide

Quick Reference Guide Page 20Page 20 65 Degree Beamwidth

65 Degree Beamwidth Page 21Page 21

Allgon 900 MHz Dual Polarized Antennas Allgon 900 MHz Dual Polarized Antennas (XU)

(XU)

Overview

Overview Page 23Page 23 Quick Reference Guide

Quick Reference Guide Page 24Page 24 65 Degree Beamwidth

65 Degree Beamwidth Page 25Page 25

Allgon 900 MHz Urban Panel Antennas Allgon 900 MHz Urban Panel Antennas (U)(U)

Overview

Overview Page 27Page 27 Quick Reference Guide

Quick Reference Guide Page 28Page 28 65 Degree Beamwidth

65 Degree Beamwidth Page 29Page 29 90 Degree Beamwidth

90 Degree Beamwidth Page 31Page 31

Allgon Omnidirectional Antennas Allgon Omnidirectional Antennas (O)(O)

Overview

Overview Page 32Page 32 Quick Reference Guide

Quick Reference Guide Page 33Page 33 900 MHz Omni

900 MHz Omni Page 34Page 34

900 MHz Electrical Downtilt Inverted Mount

900 MHz Electrical Downtilt Inverted Mount Page 34Page 34 Allgon Indoor Antennas

Allgon Indoor Antennas (ALIC)(ALIC)

Overview

Overview Page 35Page 35 Quick Reference Guide

Quick Reference Guide Page 36Page 36 Multi-Band Indoor Omni

Multi-Band Indoor Omni Page 37Page 37 Allgon 2G Dualband Solution

Allgon 2G Dualband Solution (ALVC, DXC)(ALVC, DXC)

Overview

Overview Page 39Page 39 Quick Reference Guide

Quick Reference Guide Page 40Page 40 65 Degree Beamwidth

65 Degree Beamwidth Page 41Page 41 900 / 1800 MHz Dual Band Filter

900 / 1800 MHz Dual Band Filter Page 44Page 44 Antenna Beamtilt

Antenna Beamtilt Page 45Page 45 Testing Procedures

Testing Procedures Page 47Page 47 Mounting Brackets

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A l l g o n U M T S S i t e S o l u t i o n s

A l l g o n U M T S S i t e S o l u t i o n s

Optimized Radio Performance Optimized Radio Performance - Dualband GSM 900/1800 Filter - Dualband GSM 900/1800 Filter - Dual pol, dualband antenna - Dual pol, dualband antenna

- Separate UMTS antennas with MET - Separate UMTS antennas with MET - Rejection Filter - Rejection Filter Feeder Savings Feeder Savings - Tripleband filter - Tripleband filter

- Separate antennas for optimized radio performance - Separate antennas for optimized radio performance - Rejection Filter

- Rejection Filter Co-siting Benefits

Co-siting Benefits - Dual pol, dualband

- Dual pol, dualband GSM 1800/UMTS antennaGSM 1800/UMTS antenna - Rejection filter

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Features

Features

• Optimum system

• Optimum system performanceperformance

• Top value at lowest total cost over time • Top value at lowest total cost over time

• Evolved from well-proven leading-edge technology • Evolved from well-proven leading-edge technology •Discreet, slim, aesthetically pleasing design

•Discreet, slim, aesthetically pleasing design

• Optional Manual adjustable Electrical Tilt (MET) for • Optional Manual adjustable Electrical Tilt (MET) for tuning flexibility

tuning flexibility

• Can be upgraded to remote controlled RET • Can be upgraded to remote controlled RET functionality starting in 2002 functionality starting in 2002

Design Philosophy

Design Philosophy

Quality Materials

Quality Materials

The Allgon singleband, dual polarized UMTS antenna with its The Allgon singleband, dual polarized UMTS antenna with its ultra-slim design and sophisticated electrical performance ultra-slim design and sophisticated electrical performance ensures maximum efficiency, as well as a stable pattern over ensures maximum efficiency, as well as a stable pattern over the entire frequency range. This design

the entire frequency range. This design relies on leading-edgerelies on leading-edge patch technology fed via a micro strip PCB network. The slant patch technology fed via a micro strip PCB network. The slant +

+ 4545° dual polarization system provides the independent fading° dual polarization system provides the independent fading signals needed for achieving top-quality coverage via diversity signals needed for achieving top-quality coverage via diversity concepts.

concepts.

The optional Manual adjustable Electrical Tilt (MET) module is based The optional Manual adjustable Electrical Tilt (MET) module is based on a patented sliding dielectric that minimizes intermodulation on a patented sliding dielectric that minimizes intermodulation distortion and maximizes efficiency. The MET allows you to distortion and maximizes efficiency. The MET allows you to field-adjust the electrical tilt from 0° - VBW for optimum roll-off effect. adjust the electrical tilt from 0° - VBW for optimum roll-off effect.

Proper use of materials and their structure ensures Proper use of materials and their structure ensures performance integrity. In antennas the electrical performance performance integrity. In antennas the electrical performance is directly related to mechanical performance. The choice of  is directly related to mechanical performance. The choice of  radome material is crucial since it acts as a window between radome material is crucial since it acts as a window between the radiating elements and the coverage area. Our UV the radiating elements and the coverage area. Our UV stabilized PVC radome is resistant to moisture absorption. stabilized PVC radome is resistant to moisture absorption. Furthermore, our radomes can withstand mechanical Furthermore, our radomes can withstand mechanical stress-es, even at low temperatures and long exposure to UV es, even at low temperatures and long exposure to UV radiation. For corrosion inhibition, we use aircraft quality radiation. For corrosion inhibition, we use aircraft quality alu-minum alloy that is inherently resistant to corrosion caused by minum alloy that is inherently resistant to corrosion caused by the environment.

the environment.

Performance

Performance

Allgon antenna mounts have been carefully designed Allgon antenna mounts have been carefully designed and tested to ensure a fast and problem-free and tested to ensure a fast and problem-free installation. The mounts are pre-mounted or co-packed installation. The mounts are pre-mounted or co-packed with the antenna and ready for mounting directly to a with the antenna and ready for mounting directly to a pole, outside diameter 1.0” - 5.0” (25-125 mm). They pole, outside diameter 1.0” - 5.0” (25-125 mm). They can be mounted vertically or tilted, see tilt range can be mounted vertically or tilted, see tilt range specified in each antenna specification. For more specified in each antenna specification. For more infor-mation, please see pages 48 - 50.

mation, please see pages 48 - 50.

Brackets

Brackets

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Allgon prides itself on stringent testing requirements Allgon prides itself on stringent testing requirements with conservative, yet realistic claims of the with conservative, yet realistic claims of the perfor-mance of our product offering. For more information mance of our product offering. For more information on testing procedures, see page 47. Our on testing procedures, see page 47. Our front-to- front-to-back ratios are specified for +/- 20° from 180° (worst back ratios are specified for +/- 20° from 180° (worst case case) to) to 0°.0°.

Testing

Testing

7/16 DIN Connector 7/16 DIN Connector

Connectors

Connectors

The Allgon UMTS panel antennas have verified The Allgon UMTS panel antennas have verified vertical pattern performance on 100% of the vertical pattern performance on 100% of the antennas. Given the narrow mechanical width and antennas. Given the narrow mechanical width and depth of the product, the

depth of the product, the offerings are offerings are unmatched inunmatched in Front-to-Back Ratio for all opening angles. The Front-to-Back Ratio for all opening angles. The UMTS panel antenna has consistent reliable UMTS panel antenna has consistent reliable perfor-mance from frequency to frequency and product to mance from frequency to frequency and product to product.

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65 Degree Dualband GSM 1800/2100

Antenna with MET

Gain Part Number

Description

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dBi 7540.00 UXC-1800/2100-65-17.5/18i-A/A-D 9

65 Degree 2100 MHz Dual

Polarized Antenna with Manual

adjustable Electrical Tilt (MET)

Gain Part Number

Description

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 15.5 dBi 7521.00 UX-2100-65-15.5i-A-D 8  15.5 dBi 7520.00 UX-2100-65-18i-A-D 8

65 Degree 2100 MHz Dual

Polarized Panel Antenna

Gain Part Number

Description

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 15.5 dBi  18 dBi 7500.00 UX-2100-65-15.5i-0-D 7 7500.02 UX-2100-65-15.5i-2-D 7 7500.06 UX-2100-65-15.5i-6-D 7

UMTS Filters

Part Number

Description

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9281.01 Dualband Filter 10 9283.01 Rejection Filter 11 9282.01 Triple band Filter 12 7501.00 UX-2100-65-18i-0-D 7 7501.02 UX-2100-65-18i-2-D 7 7501.06 UX-2100-65-18i-6-D 7 2100 MHz Dual Polarized Antenna U X - 2 1 0 0 - 6 5 - 1 8 i - 0 / A - D 7/16 DIN Connector Description Detail: UMTS Dual Polarized Family Frequency Band Horizontal Beamwidth Electrical Downtilt Angle or A for MET Gain in dBi

Antennas may be ordered using part number or description.

Please contact Allgon for the latest updates

regarding product availability.

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Mechanical Specifications

Connector Height Width Depth Antenna Weight

Weight including tilt brackets Survival wind speed

Maximum wind area

Frontal wind load @150 km/h

All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be pre-mounted and/or co-packed Tilt Range

Comments

Gain is typical within frequency band.

Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. Sidelobe suppression and null fill is relative to peak of main beam.

Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1 Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).

7/16 DIN bottom 697 mm (27.4”) 167 mm (6.6”) 58 mm (2.3”) 2.5 kg 6.1 kg 70 m/s (156 mph) 0.12 sq.m 119 N -1.5° to +35° 7/16 DIN bottom 1297 mm (51”) 167 mm (6.6”) 58 mm (2.3”) 4.1 kg 7.7 kg 70 m/s (156 mph) 0.22 sq.m 221 N -1° to +17°

For a complete list of released models pertaining to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement, please see the quick reference guide on page 6.

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Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7500.02 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7501.02 Patterns

Electrical Specifications

7500 (UX-2100-65-15.5i) (UX-2100-65-18i)7501 Frequency Range (MHz) Gain Polarization VSWR, 50Ω(1920-1980; 2110-2170 MHz) VSWR, 50Ω(1900-1920; 2010-2025 MHz) Horizontal 3dB beamwidth Vertical 3dB beamwidth Custom electrical downtilts

Co-pol 40 degree cone Front-to-back-ratio 40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio, total power Suppression of first upper side lobe (0° ET) First lower null fill

Maximum CW input power IM, any order in UL-band

1900 - 2170 15.5 dBi (13.5 dBd) linear, dual slant 45

<1.4:1 <1.5:1 65° 13° 0°, 2° & 6° >30 dB >25 dB >20 dB >-22 dB 800W <-117 dBm for 2x20W 1900 - 2170 18 dBi (16 dBd) linear, dual slant 45

<1.4:1 <1.5:1 65° 6.5° 0°, 2° & 6° >30 dB >25 dB >22 dB >-20 dB 800W <-117 dBm for 2x20W

References

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