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Allgon Antenna &

Repeater Systems
iDEN™, AMPS, CDMA 800/1900, TDMA 800/1900,
Paging, GSM 1900.

www.us.allgon.com
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S

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What’s Inside

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Allgon 1900 MHz Panel Antennas (M) Allgon Indoor Antennas (CO, ALIC)
Overview Page 4 Overview Page 54

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Quick Reference Guide Page 5 Quick Reference Guide Page 55
30 Degree Beamwidth Page 6 Multi-Band Indoor Omni Page 56
65 Degree Beamwidth Page 7

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90 Degree Beamwidth Page 8 Allgon Dual Band Solution (ALVC, DXC)
105 Degree Beamwidth Page 11 Overview Page 58
Quick Reference Guide Page 59
Allgon Broadband Antennas (UXM) 70 Degree Beamwidth Page 60
Overview Page 12 80 Degree Beamwidth Page 61

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Quick Reference Guide Page 13 90 Degree Beamwidth Page 62
65 Degree Beamwidth Page 14 800/1900 MHz Dual Band Filter Page 65
90 Degree Beamwidth Page 16

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Antenna Beamtilt Page 67
Allgon Dual Polarized Antennas (XM,XU,ALX)
Overview Page 18 Testing Procedures Page 69
Quick Reference Guide Page 19
65 Degree Beamwidth 1900 MHz Dual Polarized Page 20 Mounting Brackets Page 70

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90 Degree Beamwidth 1900 MHz Dual Polarized Page 21
65 Degree Beamwidth 850 MHz Dual Polarized Page 23 Allgon Repeater Systems
90 Degree Beamwidth 850 MHz Dual Polarized Page 25 Quick Reference Guide Page 75

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Overview Page 76
800 MHz Allgon Log Periodic (A) Repeater Management Page 79
Overview Page 28 GSM 900/1800/1900 Page 80

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Quick Reference Guide Page 29 CDMA Page 81
40 Degree Beamwidth Page 30 WCDMA Page 82
60 Degree Beamwidth Page 30 TDMA Page 83

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80 Degree Beamwidth Page 31 AMPS Page 83
90 Degree Beamwidth Page 32 iDEN Page 83
Mechanical Specifications Page 86

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Allgon 800 MHz Panel Antennas (CI) Accessories Page 87
Overview Page 34 Repeater Configurations with Options Page 88
Quick Reference Guide Page 35

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60 Degree Beamwidth Page 36 Allgon Compact Repeaters
90 Degree Beamwidth Page 37 GSM 900/1800/1900 Page 85
105 Degree Beamwidth Page 39 CDMA Page 85

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TDMA Page 85
Allgon 800 MHz Adjustable Electrical AMPS Page 85
Downtilt Panel Antennas (CI-A)

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iDEN Page 85
Overview Page 40 Mechanical Specifications Page 86
Quick Reference Guide Page 41 Accessories Page 87
60 Degree Beamwidth Page 42 Repeater Configurations with Options Page 88
90 Degree Beamwidth Page 42
105 Degree Beamwidth Page 43 Allgon Fiber Optic Repeaters
Base Station Master Unit Page 90
Allgon 800 MHz “Slim Panel” Antennas (U) Repeater Master Unit Page 90
Overview Page 44 Fiber Optic Repeater Page 91
Quick Reference Guide Page 45 Fiber-to-Fiber Network Page 91
65 Degree Beamwidth Page 46 Electrical Specification FON Page 92
90 Degree Beamwidth Page 48
LinDAS (Light Indoor Distributed Antenna
Allgon Omnidirectional Antennas (O) System)
Overview Page 50 LinDAS Special Features Page 93
Quick Reference Guide Page 51 LinDAS Components Page 95
800 MHz Omni Page 52
900 MHz Omni Page 52
900 MHz Electrical Downtilt Inverted Mount Page 52

We also have a wide range of 900 and 1800 Digital pattern information for 800 and 1900
MHz antennas. For more information, see our MHz antennas can be obtained from
website at www.allgon.com. www.us.allgon.com.

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1900 MHz Panel Antenna


Features Performance

• High pattern stability over entire frequency band


• 100% IM testing The Allgon 1900 MHz panel antennas have
• Superior vertical pattern shaping for interference verified vertical pattern performance on 100%
reduction of the antennas. Given the narrow mechanical
• 100% verified for vertical pattern performance width and depth of the product, the offerings
• Mechanical design allows for thermal expansion are unmatched in Front-to-Back Ratio for all
• Aesthetically pleasing opening angles. The 1900 MHz panel antenna
has consistent reliable performance from
frequency to frequency and product to product.
Design Philosophy
Brackets
Our Metro panel antenna is designed and
manufactured by a repeatable procedure, which
Allgon antenna mounts have been carefully
allows the product to pass stringent electrical
designed and tested to ensure a fast and problem-
testing in production in its “as built” configuration.
free installation. The mounts are pre-mounted or
The 1900 MHz panel antenna has a robust me-
co-packed with the antenna and ready for
chanical design, which does not rely on the
mounting directly to a pole, outside diameter 1.0” -
radome for support. The radome, which is only
5.0” (25-125 mm). They can be mounted vertically
used for weatherproofing, is set inside the
or tilted, see tilt range specified in each antenna
endcaps and allows for thermal expansion.
specification. For more information, please see
pages 70 - 72.
Quality Materials
Testing
Proper use of materials and their structure ensures
performance integrity. In antennas the electrical
Allgon prides itself on stringent testing require-
performance is directly related to mechanical
ments with conservative, yet realistic claims of
performance. The choice of radome material is
the performance of our product offering. For
crucial since it acts as a window between the
more information on testing procedures, see
radiating elements and the coverage area. Our
page 69. Our front-to-back ratios are specified
UV stabilized PVC radome is resistant to moisture
for +/- 20° from 180° (worst case) to 0°.
absorption. Furthermore, our radomes can
withstand mechanical stresses, even at low Connectors
temperatures and long exposure to UV radiation.
For corrosion inhibition, we use aircraft quality
Upper & Lower Placement
aluminum alloy that is inherently resistant to
7/16 DIN Connector
corrosion caused by the environment.

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1900 MHz Panel Antenna Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E G U I D E

30 Degree 1900 MHz Panel 90 Degree 1900 MHz Panel

Gain Part Number Description Page Gain Part Number Description Page
7185.08 M-1900-30-20i-0-D 6 7194.40 M-1900-90-13.5i-0-D 8
18 dBd 11.5 dBd
7185.03 M-1900-30-20i-2-D 6 7194.44 M-1900-90-13.5i-4-D 8

7221.14 M-1900-30-23i-1-D 6 7198.40 M-1900-90-15.5i-0-D 9


21 dBd 13.5 dBd
7221.15 M-1900-30-23i-2-D 6 7198.42 M-1900-90-15.5i-2-D 9

7184.40 M-1900-90-16.5i-0-D 9
7184.42 M-1900-90-16.5i-2-D 9
14.5 dBd
7184.44 M-1900-90-16.5i-4-D 9
7184.46 M-1900-90-16.5i-6-D 9
65 Degree 1900 MHz Panel
7200.40 M-1900-90-18i-0-D 10
Gain Part Number Description Page 7200.42 M-1900-90-18i-2-D 10
7200.43 M-1900-90-18i-3-D 10
7183.40 M-1900-65-17i-0-D 7 16 dBd
15 dBd 7200.44 M-1900-90-18i-4-D 10
7183.42 M-1900-65-17i-2-D 7 7200.45 M-1900-90-18i-5-D 10
7200.46 M-1900-90-18i-6-D 10
7182.40 M-1900-65-18i-0-D 7
7182.60 M-1900-65-18i-0-D-U 7 7199.40 M-1900-90-19.5i-0-D 10
16 dBd 7182.42 M-1900-65-18i-2-D 7 17.5 dBd
7199.42 M-1900-90-19.5i-2-D 10
7182.44 M-1900-65-18i-4-D 7
7182.46 M-1900-65-18i-6-D 7

15.5 dBd 7182.50 M-1900-65-17.5i-10-D 7

7220.40 M-1900-65-20i-0-D 8
18 dBd
7220.42 M-1900-65-20i-2-D 8

105 Degree 1900 MHz Panel

Gain Part Number Description Page


7208.40 M-1900-105-16i-0-D 11
14 dBd
7208.42 M-1900-105-16i-2-D 11

Some tilt angles may require a longer


lead time and a minumum volume.

1900 MHz
Metro
Panel
Antenna

Description Detail:
M - 1 9 0 0 - 9 0 - 1 8 i - 0 - D
7/16 DIN
Connector
Electrical
Downtilt
Gain Angle
Horizontal in dBi
Beamwidth
Frequency
Metro Band A trailing U indicates connector placement on the top,
Family
no U indicates connector placement on the bottom.

Antennas may be ordered using part number or description.


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1900 MHz Panel Antenna


Electrical Specifications 7185 7221
(M-1900-30-20i) (M-1900-30-23i)

Gain 18 dBd (20 dBi) 21 dBd (23 dBi)


Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical
VSWR, 50W <1.3:1 (1850 MHz to 1990 MHz) <1.3:1 (1850 MHz to 1990 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 30° 30°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 8.5° 5°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° & 2° 1° & 2°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >30 dB >30 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >14 dB >20 dB
First lower null fill >-23 dB >-21 dB
Maximum CW input power 200W 400W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-103 dBm for 2x10W <-103 dBm for 2x10W
(143 dBc at 2x40 dBm) (143 dBc at 2x40 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications

M-1900-30-20i
Connector 7/16 DIN bottom or top mount 7/16 DIN bottom or top mount
Height 39.4" (1000 mm) 74.8" (1900 mm)
Width 10.4" (265 mm) 10.6" (270 mm)
Depth 1.7" (43 mm) 2.76" (70 mm)
Antenna Weight 11 lbs (5 kg) 22.1 lbs (10 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 18.8 lbs (8.6 kg) 29.9 lbs (13.6 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 2.9 sq.ft (0.27 sq.m) 5.5 sq.ft (0.51 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 74.9 lbf (333 N) 145 lbf (646 N)

M-1900-30-23i
*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection
Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be pre-mounted and/or co-packed
Tilt Range -1° to +22° -0.5° to +11°

Comments For a complete list of released models pertaining


Gain is typical within frequency band.
to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
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. please see the quick reference guide on page 5.
Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7185.08 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7221.14 Patterns

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Electrical Specifications 7183 7182


(M-1900-65-17i) (M-1900-65-18i)

Gain 15 dBd (17 dBi) 16 dBd (18 dBi)


Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical
VSWR, 50W <1.3:1 (1850 MHz to 1990 MHz) <1.3:1 (1850 MHz to 1990 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 65° 65°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 9° 6.5°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° & 2° 0°, 2°, 4°, 6°, & 10°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >28 dB >30dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >18 dB >18 dB
First lower null fill >-22 dB >-23 dB
Maximum CW input power 400W 400W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order < -103 dBm for 2x10W < -103 dBm for 2x10W
(143 dBc at 2x40 dBm) (143 dBc at 2x40 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications
M-1900-65-18i

Connector 7/16 DIN bottom or top mount 7/16 DIN bottom or top mount
Height 39.4" (1000 mm) 51.3" (1300 mm)
Width 5" (126 mm) 5" (126 mm)
Depth 3.1" (80 mm) 3.1" (80 mm)
Antenna Weight 9.3 lbs (4.2 kg) 11.2 lbs (5.1 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 17.1 lbs (7.8 kg) 19 lbs (8.7 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 1.4 sq.ft (0.13 sq.m) 1.8 sq.ft (0.17 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 35.7 lbf (158 N) 46.3 lbf (206 N)
M-1900-65-17i

*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection


Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be pre-mounted and/or co-packed
Tilt Range -1° to +22° -0.7° to +16°
For a complete list of released models pertaining
to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Comments
Gain is typical within frequency band. please see the quick reference guide on page 5.
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).

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7183.40 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7182.42 Patterns

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1900 MHz Panel Antenna


Electrical Specifications 7220 7194
(M-1900-65-20i) (M-1900-90-13.5i)

Gain 18 dBd (20 dBi) 11.5 dBd (13.5 dBi)


Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical
VSWR, 50W <1.3:1 (1850 MHz to 1990 MHz) <1.3:1 (1850 MHz to 1990 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 65° 90°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 5° 14°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° & 2° 0° & 4°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >30 dB >24dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >20 dB >17 dB
First lower null fill >-20 dB >-20 dB
Maximum CW input power 400W 400W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order < -103 dBm for 2x10W < -103 dBm for 2x10W
(143 dBc at 2x40 dBm) (143 dBc at 2x40 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications

M-1900-65-20i
Connector 7/16 DIN bottom or top mount 7/16 DIN bottom or top mount
Height 72.4" (1840 mm) 26" (660 mm)
Width 5" (126 mm) 5" (126 mm)
Depth 3.3" (84 mm) 3.1" (80 mm)
Antenna Weight 16.3 lbs (7.4 kg) 6.6 lbs (3 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 24.1 lbs (11 kg) 14.4 lbs (6.6 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 2.5 sq.ft (0.23 sq.m) .9 sq.ft (0.83 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 65.6 lbf (292 N) 23.5 lbf (105 N)

M-1900-90-13.5i
*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection
Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be pre-mounted and/or co-packed
Tilt Range -0.5° to +11° -1.3° to +33°

Comments For a complete list of released models pertaining


Gain is typical within frequency band. to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. please see the quick reference guide on page 5.
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).

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7220.42 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7194.40 Patterns

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Electrical Specifications 7198 7184


(M-1900-90-15.5i) (M-1900-90-16.5i)

Gain 13.5 dBd (15.5 dBi) 14.5 dBd (16.5 dBi)


Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical
VSWR, 50W <1.3:1 (1850 MHz to 1990 MHz) <1.3:1 (1850 MHz to 1990 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 90° 90°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 9° 6.5°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° & 2° 0°, 2°, 4°, & 6°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >25 dB >27 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >18 dB >18 dB
First lower null fill >-22 dB >-23 dB
Maximum CW input power 400W 400W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-103 dBm for 2x10W <-103 dBm for 2x10W
(143 dBc at 2x40 dBm) (143 dBc at 2x40 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications
M-1900-90-16.5i M-1900-90-15.5i

Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mount 7/16 DIN bottom or top mount
Height 39.4" (1000 mm) 51.2" (1300 mm)
Width 5" (126 mm) 5" (126 mm)
Depth 3.1" (80 mm) 3.1" (80 mm)
Antenna Weight 9.3 lbs (4.2 kg) 11.2 lbs (5.1 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 17.1 lbs (7.8 kg) 19 lbs (8.7 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 1.4 sq.ft (0.13 sq.m) 1.8 sq.ft (0.17 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 35.7 lbf (158 N) 46.3 lbf (206 N)
*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection
Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be pre-mounted and/or co-packed
Tilt Range -1° to +22° -0.7° to +16°

Comments For a complete list of released models pertaining


Gain is typical within frequency band. to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. please see the quick reference guide on page 5.
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).

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7198.40 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7184.40 Patterns

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1900 MHz Panel Antenna


Electrical Specifications 7200 7199
(M-1900-90-18i) (M-1900-90-19.5i)

Gain 16 dBd (18 dBi) 17.5 dBd (19.5 dBi)


Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical
VSWR, 50W <1.3:1 (1850 MHz to 1990 MHz) <1.3:1 (1850 MHz to 1990 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 90° 90°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 5° 3.2°
Custom electrical downtilts 0°, 2°, 3°, 4°, 5°, & 6° 0° & 2°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >27 dB >26 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >18 dB >17 dB
First lower null fill >-22 dB >-16 dB
Maximum CW input power 400W 400W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-103 dBm for 2x10W <-103 dBm for 2x10W
(143 dBc at 2x40 dBm) (143 dBc at 2x40 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications

M-1900-90-18i
Connector 7/16 DIN bottom or top mount 7/16 DIN bottom mount
Height 72.4" (1840 mm) 102.4" (2600 mm)
Width 5" (126 mm) 5" (126 mm)
Depth 3.1" (80 mm) 3.1" (80 mm)
Antenna Weight 16 lbs (7.3 kg) 17.6 lbs (9.5 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 23.8 lbs (10.9 kg) 25.4 lbs (13.1 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 2.5 sq.ft (0.23 sq.m) 3.5 sq.ft (0.33 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 65.6 lbf (292 N) 92.6 lbf (412 N)

M-1900-90-19.5i
*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection
Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be pre-mounted and/or co-packed
Tilt Range -0.5° to +11° -0.4° to +8°

Comments
Gain is typical within frequency band. For a complete list of released models pertaining
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Sidelobe suppression and null fill is relative to peak of main beam. please see the quick reference guide on page 5.
Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7200.40 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7199.40 Patterns

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Electrical Specifications 7208


(M-1900-105-16i)

Gain 14 dBd (16 dBi)


Polarization linear, vertical
VSWR, 50W <1.3:1 (1850MHz to 1990MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 105°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 6.5°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° & 2°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >24 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >18 dB
First lower null fill >-23 dB
Maximum CW input power 400W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-103 dBm for 2x10W
(143 dBc at 2x40 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications
M-1900-105-16i

Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mount


Height 51.2" (1300 mm)
Width 5" (126 mm)
Depth 3.1" (80 mm)
Antenna Weight 11.2 lbs (5.1 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 19 lbs (8.7 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 1.8 sq.ft (0.17 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 46.3 lbf (206 N)
*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection
Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be pre-mounted and/or co-packed
Tilt Range -0.7° to +16°

For a complete list of released models pertaining


Comments
Gain is typical within frequency band. to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. please see the quick reference guide on page 5.
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).†Top connector placement is 200W.

0
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30
-35
-40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7208.42 Patterns

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1710 - 2170 MHz Broad Band Antenna


Features Performance

• Covers Several different frequency bands The Allgon Dual Polarized antenna has been
• Superior radiation pattern designed and tested to ensure maximum
• High cross polar discrimination factor performance and reduced polarization errors.
• Excellent front-to-back ratio Isolation is another important aspect of dual
• AEDT functionality for tuning flexibility polarized antennas. A well designed antenna
• Field adjustable Manual adjustable Electrical Tilt should have at least 30 dB - it is a sign of quality
(MET) in one degree increments and shows how much effort has been put into the
• Prepared for remote-controlled MET functionality design stage.

Design Philosophy
Brackets
The Allgon Broad Band antenna design is based
on a patented stacked aperture-coupled patch Allgon antenna mounts have been carefully
technology, which provides high isolation designed and tested to ensure a fast and problem-
performance and a wide VSWR bandwidth. The free installation. The mounts are pre-mounted or
antennas have superior radiation patterns due to co-packed with the antenna and ready for
a unique reflector design which provides a very mounting directly to a pole, outside diameter 1.0” -
small variation of the -3 dB horizontal beam width 5.0” (25-125 mm). They can be mounted vertically
over the frequency band as well as a high front-to- or tilted, see tilt range specified in each antenna
back ratio. Allgon Broad Band antennas come specification. For more information, please see
with MET for tuning flexibility of tilt angles. For pages 48 - 50.
MET information, see page 45. This design
ensures the highest possible cross-polar Testing
discrimination value.
Allgon prides itself on stringent testing require-
Quality Materials ments with conservative, yet realistic claims of
the performance of our product offering. For
Proper use of materials and their structure ensure more information on testing procedures, see
performance integrity. In antennas, the electrical page 47. Our front-to-back ratios are specified
performance is directly related to mechanical for +20° from 180° (worst case) to 0° in a total
structure. The choice of radome material is crucial power configuration.
since it acts as a window between the radiating
elements and the coverage area. Our UV stabilized Connectors
PVC and extruded fiberglass radomes have
extremely low moisture absorption. Further, our Upper & Lower Placement
radomes withstand mechanical stresses, even at 7/16 DIN Connector
low temperatures and long exposure to UV
radiation. For corrosion inhibition, we use aircraft
quality aluminum alloy that is inherently resistant to
corrosion caused by the environment.
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1710 - 2170 MHz Broad Band Antennas Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E G U I D E

65 Degree 1710 - 2170 MHz Dual Polarized

Gain Part Number Description Page


7700.00 UXM-1710-2170-65-15i-0-D 15
15 dBi
7700.06 UXM-1710-2170-65-15i-6-D 15

7701.00 UXM-1710-2170-65-18i-0-D 15
18 dBi 7701.06 UXM-1710-2170-65-18i-6-D 15
7721.00 UXM-1710-2170-65-18i-A-D 16

19 dBi 7722.00 UXM-1710-2170-65-19.5i-A-D 16

90 Degree 1850 - 2170 MHz Dual Polarized

Gain Part Number Description Page


13.5 dBi 7735.00 UXM-1850-2170-90-13.5i-A-D 17

16.5 dBi 7740.00 UXM-1850-2170-90-16.5i-A-D 17

18 dBi 7745.00 UXM-1850-2170-90-18i-A-D 18

1710 - 2170 MHz


Broad Band
Antenna

Description Detail:
U X M - 1710-2100- 6 5 - 1 8 i - A - D
7/16 DIN
Connector
Adjustable
Downtilt
Gain Angle
Horizontal in dBi
Broad Frequency Beamwidth
Band Band
Family

Antennas may be ordered using part number or description.

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Preliminary
Electrical Specifications 7700 7701
(UXM-1710-2170-65-15i) (UXM-1710-2170-65-18i)
Frequency range (MHz) 1710 - 2170 1710 - 2170
Gain 15 dBi (13 dBd) 18 dBi (16 dBd)
Polarization dual linear, +/- 45° dual linear, +/- 45°
VSWR, 50Ω <1.4:1 <1.4:1
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 65° 65°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 13.5° 6.7°
Custom electrical downtilt 0° & 6° 0° & 6°
Co-pol 40 degree cone Front-to-back-ratio >30 dB > 30 dB
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio, total power >25 dB > 25 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe (0° ET) >18 dB > 19 dB
First lower null fill <-20 dB typical <-20 dB typical
Power handling, average per input 250 W 250 W
Power handling, average total 500 W 500 W
Typical IM3, 2 Tx @ 43 dBm (1800, 1900 MHz) <-107 dBm <-107 dBm
Typical IM7, 2 Tx @ 43 dBm (2100 MHz) <-117 dBm <-117 dBm

UXM-1710-2170-
Isolation between ports >30 dB >30 dB

65-15i
Preliminary
Mechanical Specifications
Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mounted 7/16 DIN bottom mounted
Height 27.9” (709 mm) 51.5” mm (1309 mm)
Width 6.6” (167 mm) 6.6" (167 mm)
Depth 3.5" (89.5 mm) 3.5” (89.5 mm)
Antenna Weight 8.1 lbs (3.7 kg) 11.9 lbs (5.4 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 16.1 lbs (7.3 kg) 19.8 lbs (9 kg)

UXM-1710-2170-
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
*All feed network components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

65-18i
Pole mount and downtilt bracket are pre-mounted.
Tilt range -1.5° to +35° -1° to +17°
For a complete list of released models
pertaining to gain and electrical downtilt,
Comments please see the quick reference guide on
Gain is typical within frequency band.
page 14.
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7700.00 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7701.00 Patterns

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1 7 1 0 - 2 1 7 0 M H z B r o a d B a n d A n t e n n a
1710 - 2170 Broad Band Antenna

Preliminary
Electrical Specifications 7721 7722
(UXM-1710-2170-65-18i-A) (UXM-1710-2170-65-19.5i-A)
Frequency range (MHz) 1710 - 2170 1710 - 2170
Gain 18 dBi (16 dBd) 19.5 dBi (17.5 dBd)
Polarization dual linear, +/- 45° dual linear, +/- 45°
VSWR, 50Ω <1.4:1 <1.4:1
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 65° 65°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 6.8° 4.6°
MET (AEDT) 0° - 8° 0° - 5°
Co-pol 40 degree cone Front-to-back-ratio >30 dB > 30 dB
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio, total power >25 dB > 25 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe (0° ET) >18 dB > 18 dB
First lower null fill <-20 dB typical <-20 dB typical
Power handling, average per input 250 W 250 W
Power handling, average total 500 W 500 W
Typical IM3, 2 Tx @ 43dBm (1800, 1900 MHz) <-107 dBm <-107 dBm
Typical IM7, 2 Tx @ 43dBm (2100 MHz) <-117 dBm <-117 dBm
UXM-1710-2170-

Isolation between ports >30 dB >30 dB


65-18i-A

Preliminary
Mechanical Specifications
Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mounted 7/16 DIN bottom mounted
Height 51.5" (1309 mm) 76.1" (1934 mm)
Width 6.6" (167 mm) 6.6" (167 mm)
Depth 3.5" (89.5 mm) 3.5" (89.5 mm)
Antenna Weight 14.3 lbs (6.5 kg) 19.8 lbs (9 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 22.2 lbs (10.1 kg) 27.7 lbs (12.6 kg)
UXM-1710-2170-

Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
65-17i-A

*All feed network components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

Pole mount and downtilt bracket are pre-mounted.


Tilt range -1° to +17° -0.4° to +10.6°
For a complete list of released models
pertaining to gain and electrical downtilt,
Comments please see the quick reference guide on
Gain is typical within frequency band.
page 14.
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7721.00 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7722.00 Patterns

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1850 - 2170 MHz Broad Band Antenna
1 8 5 0 - 2 1 7 0 M H z B r o a d B a n d A n t e n n a

Preliminary
Electrical Specifications 7735 7740
(UXM-1850-2170-90-13.5i-A) (UXM-1850-2170-90-16.5i-A)
Frequency range (MHz) 1850 - 2170 1850 - 2170
Gain 13.5 dBi (11.5 dBd) 16.5 dBi (14.5 dBd)
Polarization dual linear, +/- 45° dual linear, +/- 45°
VSWR, 50Ω <1.4:1 <1.4:1
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 90° 90°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 13.5° 7°
MET (AEDT) 0° - 16° 0° - 8°
Co-pol 40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >30 dB >30 dB
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio, total power >25 dB > 25 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe (0° ET) >19 dB > 18 dB
First lower null fill <-20 dB typical <-20 dB typical
Power handling, average per input 250 W 250 W
Power handling, average total 500 W 500 W
Typical IM3, 2 Tx @ 43dBm (1900 MHz) <-107 dBm <-107 dBm
Typical IM7, 2 Tx @ 43dBm (2100 MHz) <-117 dBm <-117 dBm

UXM-1850-2170-
Isolation between ports >30 dB >30 dB

90-13.5i-A
Preliminary
Mechanical Specifications
Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mounted 7/16 DIN bottom mounted
Height 27.9" (709 mm) 51.5" (1309 mm)
Width 6.6" (167 mm) 6.6" (167 mm)
Depth 3.5" (89.5 mm) 3.5" (89.5 mm)
Antenna Weight 10.1 lbs (4.6 kg) 16.5 lbs (7.5 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 18 lbs (8.2 kg) 24.4 lbs (11.1 kg)

UXM-1850-2170-
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)

90-16.5i-A
*All feed network components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

Pole mount and downtilt bracket are pre-mounted.


Tilt range -1.5° to +35° -1° to +17°
For a complete list of released models
pertaining to gain and electrical downtilt,
Comments please see the quick reference guide on
Gain is typical within frequency band.
page 14.
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7735.00 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7740.00 Patterns

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1850 - 2170 MHz Broad Band Antenna
1 8 5 0 - 2 1 7 0 M H z B r o a d B a n d A n t e n n a

Preliminary
Electrical Specifications 7745
(UXM-1850-2170-90-18i-A)
Frequency range (MHz) 1850 - 2170
Gain 18 dBi (16 dBd)
Polarization dual linear, +/- 45°
VSWR, 50Ω <1.4:1
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 90°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 4.7°
MET (AEDT) 0° - 5°
Co-pol 40 degree cone Front-back-ratio >30 dB
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio, total power >25 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >18 dB
First lower null fill <-18 dB typical
Power handling, average per input 250 W
Power handling, average total 500 W
Typical IM3, 2 Tx @ 43dBm (1900 MHz) <-107 dBm
Typical IM7, 2 Tx @ 43dBm (2100 MHz) <-117 dBm
UXM-1850-2170-

Isolation between ports >30 dB


90-18i-A

Preliminary
Mechanical Specifications
Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mounted
Height 76.1" (1934 mm)
Width 6.6" (167 mm )
Depth 3.5" (89.5 mm)
Antenna Weight 22.7 lbs (10.2 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 30.7 lbs (13.8 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s)
*All feed network components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

Pole mount and downtilt bracket are pre-mounted.


Tilt range -0.4° to +10.6°
For a complete list of released models
pertaining to gain and electrical downtilt,
Comments please see the quick reference guide on
Gain is typical within frequency band. page 14.
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).

0
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30
-35
-40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7745.00 Patterns

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1 9 0 0 & 8 0 0 M H z D u a l P o l a r i z e d
A n t e n n a

1900 & 800 MHz Dual


Polarized Antenna
Features Performance

• Slant 45 degree design to optimize The Allgon Dual Polarized antenna has been
performance designed and tested to ensure maximum
• Superior diversity performance due to performance and reduced polarization errors.
patented element design Isolation is another important aspect of dual
• High cross polar discrimination factor polarized antennas. A well designed antenna should
• High port to port isolation have at least 30 dB - it is a sign of quality and shows
• Minimum squint and tracking how much effort has been put into the design stage.
• Superior vertical pattern shaping for
Brackets
interference reduction
• Optional Manual adjustable Electrical Tilt
(MET) for tuning flexibility Allgon antenna mounts have been carefully
• Can be upgraged to remote controlled MET designed and tested to ensure a fast and problem-
functionality (available in 2002) free installation. The mounts are pre-mounted or co-
packed with the antenna and ready for mounting
directly to a pole, outside diameter 1.0” - 5.0” (25-
125 mm). They can be mounted vertically or tilted,
Design Philosophy see tilt range specified in each antenna specification.
For more information, please see pages 70 - 72.
The Allgon Dual Polarized antenna is designed
with a slant +/- 45° configuration which has Quality Materials
equal signal strengths on both polarizations. The
ultra-slim design and sophisticated electrical Proper use of materials and their structure ensure
performance ensures maximum efficiency, as performance integrity. In antennas, the electrical
well as a stable pattern over the entire frequency performance is directly related to mechanical
range. This design relies on leading-edge patch structure. The choice of radome material is crucial
technology fed via a micro strip PCB network. since it acts as a window between the radiating
The slant +/- 45° dual polarization system elements and the coverage area. Our UV stabilized
provides the independent fading signals needed PVC and ASA radomes have extremely low
for achieving top-quality coverage via diversity moisture absorption. Further, our radomes
concepts. withstand mechanical stresses, even at low temper-
atures and long exposure to UV radiation. For
The optional Manual adjustable Electrical Tilt
corrosion inhibition, we use aircraft quality alumi-
(MET) module is based on a patented sliding
num alloy that is inherently resistant to corrosion
dielectric that minimizes intermodulation
caused by the environment.
distortion and maximizes efficiency. The MET
function allows you to field-adjust the electrical Connectors
tilt from 0° to 8° for optimum roll-off effect.
7/16 DIN Connector

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1900 & 800 MHz Dual Polarized Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E G U I D E

65 Degree 1900 MHz Dual Polarized 65 Degree 800 MHz Dual Polarized

Gain Part Number Description Page Gain Part Number Description Page
Antenna

7250.02 XM-1900-65-18.5i-0-D 20 10.5 dBd 7282.03 XU-800-65-12.5i-4-D 23


7250.03 XM-1900-65-18.5i-2-D 20
16.5 dBd 13 dBd 7263.01 XU-800-65-15i-0-D 24
7250.04 XM-1900-65-18.5i-4-D 20
7250.05 XM-1900-65-18.5i-6-D 20 12.5 dBd 7263.04 XU-800-65-14.5i-6-D 24

14.5 dBd 7281.02 XU-800-65-16.5i-0-D 24

65 Degree 1900 MHz Dual Polarized


with MET
90 Degree 800 MHz Dual Polarized
Gain Part Number Description Page
Gain Part Number Description Page
16 dBd 7691.00 XM-1900-65-18i-A-D 20
8.5 dBd 7390.00 ALX-800-90-10.5i-0-D 25

7391.00 ALX-800-90-13.5i-0-D 26
11.5 dBd
7391.06 ALX-800-90-13.5i-6-D 26
90 Degree 1900 MHz Dual Polarized
7392.00 ALX-800-90-15i-0-D 27
13 dBd
7392.06 ALX-800-65-15i-6-D 27
Gain Part Number Description Page
11.5 dBd 7301.02 XM-1900-90-13.5i-0-D 21

7262.01 XM-1900-90-16i-0-D 22
14 dBd 7262.02 XM-1900-90-16i-2-D 22
7262.03 XM-1900-90-16i-4-D 22

7251.02 XM-1900-90-17.5i-0-D 22
15.5 dBd
7251.01 XM-1900-90-17.5i-2-D 22

1900 MHz
Dual
Polarized
Antenna

Description Detail:
X M - 1 9 0 0 - 9 0 - 1 6 i - 0 - D
7/16 DIN
Connector
Electrical
Downtilt
Gain Angle
Cross Horizontal in dBi
Polarized Frequency Beamwidth
Metro Band
Family A trailing U indicates connector placement on the top,
no U indicates connector placement on the bottom.

Antennas may be ordered using part number or description.

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1 9 0 0 & 8 0 0 M H z D u a l

1900 & 800 MHz Dual Polarized


P o l a r i z e d A n t e n n a

Electrical Specifications 7250 7691


(XM-1900-65-18.5i) (XM-1900-65-18i-A)

Gain 16.5 dBd (18.5 dBi) 16 dBd (18 dBi)


Polarization linear, dual slant 45 linear, dual slant 45

Antenna
VSWR, 50W <1.3:1 (1850 MHz to 1990 MHz) <1.4:1 (1850 MHz to 1990 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 65° 65°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 5.5° 6.5°
Custom electrical downtilts 0°, 2°, & 4° 0° - 8°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio>25 dB co-polar, >20 dB total power >30 dB co-polar, >25 dB total power
Cross-polar discrimination, boresite >20 dB >20 dB
Polarization Quality Ratio 20 dB (3 dB beamwidth)/10 dB (forward sector) >12 dB (forward sector)
Suppression of first upper side lobe > 20 dB >18 dB
First lower null fill N/A N/A
Maximum CW input power 500W total at 250W per input 500W total at 250W per input
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order< -110 dBm for 2x10W (150 dBc at 2x40 dBm) <-107 dBm for 2x20W (150 dBc at 2x43 dBm)
Isolation between ports >30 dB >30 dB

Mechanical Specifications

XM-1900-65-18.5i
Connector 7/16 DIN bottom and top mount 7/16 DIN bottom mount
Height 61.3" (1560 mm) 51" (1297 mm)
Width 6.3" (160 mm) 6.6" (167 mm)
Depth 2.2" (55 mm) 2.3" (58 mm)
Antenna Weight 15.4 lbs (7 kg) 9.46 lbs (4.3 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 23.2 lbs (10.6 kg) 17.26 lbs (7.9 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 2.74 sq.ft (0.25 sq.m) 2.3 sq.ft (0.22 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 71.9 lbf (320 N) 70 lbf (310 N)
*All feed network components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

XM-1900-65-18i-A
Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be pre-mounted and/or co-packed
Tilt Range -0.6° to 13° -0.6° to 13°

Comments For a complete list of released models pertaining


Gain is typical within frequency band. to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Beamwidths are defined using total power. please see the quick reference guide on page 19.
Cross-polar discrimination is defined within -3 dB beamwidth.
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.
Maximum input power is total input power, divided arbitrarily between inputs.
Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).

0
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30
-35
-40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7691.00 Patterns

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1900 & 800 MHz Dual Polarized 1 9 0 0 & 8 0 0 M H z D u a l
P o l a r i z e d A n t e n n a

Electrical Specifications 7301


(XM-1900-90-13.5i)

Gain 11.5 dBd (13.5 dBi)


Polarization linear, dual slant 45
Antenna

VSWR, 50W <1.3:1 (1850 MHz to 1990 MHz)


Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 90°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 15°
Custom electrical downtilts 0°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio > 24 dB co-polar, > 20 dB total power
Cross-polar discrimination, boresite >15 dB
Polarization Quality Ratio 15 dB (3 dB beamwidth)/10 dB (forward sector)
Suppression of first upper side lobe >20 dB
First lower null fill N/A
Maximum CW input power 500W total at 250W per input
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-110 dBm for 2x10W (150 dBc at 2x40 dBm)
Isolation between ports >30 dB

Mechanical Specifications
XM-1900-90-13.5i

Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mount


Height 25.6" (650 mm)
Width 5" (126 mm)
Depth 3.2" (80 mm)
Antenna Weight 6.6 lbs (3 kg)
Weigth including tilt brackets 14.4 lbs (6.6 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 0.9 sq.ft (0.08 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 23.2 lbf (103 N)
*All feed network components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

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


Tilt Range -1.5° to +35°
Comments
Gain is typical within frequency band. For a complete list of released models pertaining
Beamwidths are defined using total power.
to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Cross-polar discrimination is defined within -3 dB beamwidth.
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. please see the quick reference guide on page 19.
Sidelobe suppression and null fill is relative to peak of main beam.
Maximum input power is total input power, divided arbitrarily between inputs.
Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).

0
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30
-35
-40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7301.02 Patterns

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1 9 0 0 & 8 0 0 M H z D u a l

1900 & 800 MHz Dual Polarized


P o l a r i z e d A n t e n n a

Electrical Specifications 7262 7251


(XM-1900-90-16i) (XM-1900-90-17.5i)

Gain 14 dBd (16 dBi) 15.5 dBd (17.5 dBi)


Polarization linear, dual slant 45 linear, dual slant 45

Antenna
VSWR, 50W <1.3:1 (1850 MHz to 1990 MHz) <1.3:1 (1850 MHz to 1990 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 90° 90°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 7.5° 5°
Custom electrical downtilts 0°, 2°, & 4° 0° & 2°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio>24 dB co-polar, >20 dB total power >24 dB co-polar, >20 dB total power
Cross-polar discrimination, boresite >15 dB >15 dB
Polarization Quality Ratio 15 dB (3 dB beamwidth)/10 dB (forward sector) 15 dB (3 dB beamwidth)/10 dB (forward sector)
Suppression of first upper side lobe > 17 dB >20 dB
First lower null fill > -18 dB N/A
Maximum CW input power 500W total at 250W per input 500W total at 250W per input
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order< -110 dBm for 2x10W (150 dBc at 2x40 dBm) <-110 dBm for 2x10W (150 dBc at 2x40 dBm)
Isolation between ports >30 dB >30 dB

Mechanical Specifications

XM-1900-90-17.5i
Connector 7/16 DIN bottom and top mount 7/16 DIN bottom mount
Height 51.2" (1300 mm) 74.8" (1900 mm)
Width 5" (126 mm) 5" (126 mm)
Depth 3.2" (80 mm) 3.2" (80 mm)
Antenna Weight 10.8 lbs (4.9 kg) 17.6 lbs (8 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 18.6 lbs (8.5 kg) 25.4 lbs (11.6 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 1.8 sq.ft (0.16 sq.m) 2.6 sq.ft (0.24 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 46.2 lbf (206 N) 67.7 lbf (301 N)
*All feed network components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

XM-1900-90-16i
Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be pre-mounted and/or co-packed
Tilt Range -0.7° to 16° -0.5° to 11°

Comments
Gain is typical within frequency band.
Beamwidths are defined using total power. For a complete list of released models pertaining
Cross-polar discrimination is defined within -3 dB beamwidth. to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. please see the quick reference guide on page 19.
Sidelobe suppression and null fill is relative to peak of main beam.
Maximum input power is total input power, divided arbitrarily between inputs.
Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).
0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7262.01 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7251.02 Patterns

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1900 & 800 MHz Dual Polarized 1 9 0 0 & 8 0 0 M H z D u a l
P o l a r i z e d A n t e n n a

Electrical Specifications 7282


(XU-800-65-12.5i)

Gain 10.5 dBd (12.5 dBi)


Polarization linear, dual slant 45
Antenna

VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 (824 MHz to 869 MHz)


VSWR, 50W <1.3:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 65°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 25°
Custom electrical downtilts 4°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >22 dB co-polar, >18 dB total power
Cross-polar discrimination, boresite >20 dB
Polarization Quality Ratio 20 dB (3 dB beamwidth)/10 dB (forward sector)
Suppression of first upper side lobe >19 dB
Maximum CW input power 500W total at 250W per input
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order< -107 dBm for 2x20W (150 dBc at 2x43 dBm)
Isolation between ports >30 dB

Mechanical Specifications
XU-800-65-12.5i

Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mount


Height 25.9" (659 mm)
Width 10.1" (256 mm)
Depth 2" (50 mm)
Antenna Weight 8.8 lbs (4 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 16.6 lbs (7.6 kg)
Survival wind speed 123 mph (55 m/s)
Maximum wind area 1.8 sq.ft (0.17 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 47.7 lbf (212 N)
*All feed network components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

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


Tilt Range -1.5° to +35°
Comments For a complete list of released models pertaining
Gain is typical within frequency band. to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Beamwidths are defined using total power.
please see the quick reference guide on page 19.
Cross-polar discrimination is defined within -3 dB beamwidth.
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.
Maximum input power is total input power, divided arbitrarily between inputs.
Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).
0
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30
-35
-40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7282.04 Patterns

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1 9 0 0 & 8 0 0 M H z D u a l

1900 & 800 MHz Dual Polarized


P o l a r i z e d A n t e n n a

Electrical Specifications 7263 7281


(XU-800-65-15i) (XU-800-65-16.5i)

Gain 13 dBd (15 dBi) 14.5 dBd (16.5 dBi)


Polarization linear, dual slant 45 linear, dual slant 45
<1.4:1 (824 MHz to 869 MHz)

Antenna
VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 (824 MHz to 869 MHz)
VSWR, 50W <1.3:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz) <1.4:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 65° 65°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 13° 9°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° & 6° 0°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >22 dB co-polar, >20 dB total power >24 dB co-polar, >20 dB total power
Cross-polar discrimination, boresite >18 dB >20 dB
Polarization Quality Ratio 18 dB (3dB beamwidth)/10 dB (forward sector) 20dB (3 dB beamwidth) /10 dB (forward sector)
Suppression of first upper side lobe >14 dB >15 dB
Maximum CW input power 500W total at 250W per input 500W total at 250W per input
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-107 dBm for 2x20W (150 dBc at 2x43 dBm) <-107 dBm for 2x20W (150 dBc at 2x43 dBm)
Isolation between ports >30 dB >30 dB

Mechanical Specifications

Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mount 7/16 DIN bottom mount

XU-800-65-16.5i
Height 52" (1320 mm) 76.3" (1939 mm)
Width 10.4" (256 mm) 10.1" (256 mm)
Depth 2" (50 mm) 2" (50 mm)
Antenna Weight 16.5 lbs (7.5 kg) 19.8 lbs (9 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 24.3 lbs (11.1 kg) 27.6 lbs (12.6 kg)
Survival wind speed 123 mph (55 m/s) 123 mph (55 m/s)
Maximum wind area 3.6 sq. ft (0.33 sq.m) 5.4 sq. ft (0.50 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 94.1 lbf (419 N) 140 lbf (625 N)
*All feed network components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

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

XU-800-65-15i
Tilt Range -0.7° to +16° -0.5° to +11°
Comments
Gain is typical within frequency band.
For a complete list of released models pertaining
Beamwidths are defined using total power.
Cross-polar discrimination is defined within -3 dB beamwidth. to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. please see the quick reference guide on page 19.
Sidelobe suppression and null fill is relative to peak of main beam.
Maximum input power is total input power, divided arbitrarily between inputs.
Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7263.01 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7281.02 Patterns

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1 9 0 0 & 8 0 0 M H z D u a l
1900 & 800 MHz Dual Polarized
P o l a r i z e d A n t e n n a

Electrical Specifications 7390


(ALX-800-90-10.5i)

Gain 8.5 dBd (10.5 dBi)


Polarization linear, dual slant 45
Antenna

VSWR, 50W <1.5:1 (806 MHz to 869 MHz)


VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 90°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 29°
Custom electrical downtilts 0°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >19 dB co-polar, >17 dB total power
Cross-polar discrimination, boresite >20 dB
Polarization Quality Ratio 13 dB (3 dB beamwidth)/13 dB (forward sector)
Maximum CW input power 300W total
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order< -107 dBm for 2x20W (150 dBc at 2x43 dBm)
Isolation between ports >30 dB

Mechanical Specifications
ALX-800-90-10.5i

Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mount


Height 28.7" (720 mm)
Width 11" (280 mm)
Depth 4.9" (125 mm)
Antenna Weight 8.8 lbs (4 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 16.6 lbs (7.6 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 2.2 sq.ft (0.2 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 57 lbf (254 N)
*All feed network components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be co-packed


Tilt Range -1.3° to 31°
For a complete list of released models pertaining
Comments to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Gain is typical within frequency band.
please see the quick reference guide on page 19.
Beamwidths are defined using total power.
Cross-polar discrimination is defined within -3 dB beamwidth.
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.
Maximum input power is total input power, divided arbitrarily between inputs.
Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).
0
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30
-35
-40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7390.00 Patterns

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1 9 0 0 & 8 0 0 M H z D u a l

1900 & 800 MHz Dual Polarized


P o l a r i z e d A n t e n n a

Electrical Specifications 7391


(ALX-800-90-13.5i)

Gain 11.5 dBd (13.5 dBi)


Polarization linear, dual slant 45

Antenna
VSWR, 50W <1.5:1 (806 MHz to 869 MHz)
VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 90°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 14°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° & 6°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >22 dB co-polar, >19 dB total power
Cross-polar discrimination, boresite >20 dB
Polarization Quality Ratio 13 dB (3 dB beamwidth)/13 dB (forward sector)
Suppression of first upper side lobe >16 dB
First lower null fill >-19 dB
Maximum CW input power 500W total
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order< -107 dBm for 2x20W (150 dBc at 2x43 dBm)
Isolation between ports >30 dB

Mechanical Specifications

ALX-800-90-13.5i
Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mount
Height 53" (1350 mm)
Width 11" (280 mm)
Depth 4.9" (125 mm)
Antenna Weight 18.7 lbs (8.5 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 26.5 lbs (12.1 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 4.1 sq.ft (0.38 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 107 lbf (476 N)
*All feed network components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be co-packed


Tilt Range -0.6° to +15°
Comments
Gain is typical within frequency band. For a complete list of released models pertaining
Beamwidths are defined using total power. to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Cross-polar discrimination is defined within -3 dB beamwidth. please see the quick reference guide on page 19.
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.
Maximum input power is total input power, divided arbitrarily between inputs.
Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).

0
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30
-35
-40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7391.00 Patterns

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1 9 0 0 & 8 0 0 M H z D u a l
1900 & 800 MHz Dual Polarized
P o l a r i z e d A n t e n n a

Electrical Specifications 7392


(ALX-800-90-15i)

Gain 13 dBd (15 dBi)


Polarization linear, dual slant 45
Antenna

VSWR, 50W <1.5:1 (806 MHz to 869 MHz)


VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 90°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 10°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° & 6°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >22 dB co-polar, >19 dB total power
Cross-polar discrimination, boresite >20 dB
Polarization Quality Ratio 13 dB (3 dB beamwidth)/13 dB (forward sector)
Suppression of first upper side lobe >19 dB
First lower null fill >21 dB
Maximum CW input power 500W total power
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order< -107 dBm for 2x20W (150 dBc at 2x43 dBm)
Isolation between ports >30 dB
These antennas are mounted
using Allgon’s triple mount
Mechanical Specifications bracket (7454.00). For more
ALX-800-90-15i

information, see page 72.


Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mount
Height 78.3" (1990 mm)
Width 11" (280 mm)
Depth 4.9" (125 mm)
Antenna Weight 22 lbs (11 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 29.8 lbs (14.6 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 6.1 sq.ft (0.56 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 160 lbf (650N)
*All feed network components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be co-packed


Tilt Range -0.5° to 11°
For a complete list of released models pertaining
Comments to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Gain is typical within frequency band.
please see the quick reference guide on page 19.
Beamwidths are defined using total power.
Cross-polar discrimination is defined within -3 dB beamwidth.
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.
Maximum input power is total input power, divided arbitrarily between inputs.
Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).
0
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30
-35
-40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7392.00 Patterns

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800 MHz Allgon Log


Periodic Antenna
Features Performance

• Industry norm The Allgon Log Periodic is known to be the most


• Wide band performance covering iDEN™, consistent performing antenna on the market today.
AMPS, CDMA 800, TDMA 800 While others have only a select few models with high
• Proven 10 year track record Front-to-Back, Allgon’s high Front-to-Back ratio is
• Workhorse of the cellular industry exhibited over a complete selection of gains and
• World-class manufacturing azimuth opening angles.
• Problem-free design
• Trail blazer of front-to-back Brackets
• Used as the F/B figure of merit
• Used in : Europe, Asia, North America, Allgon antenna mounts have been carefully
Central America, and South America. designed and tested to ensure a fast and problem-
free installation. The mounts are pre-mounted or co-
Design Philosophy packed with the antenna and ready for mounting
directly to a pole, outside diameter 1.0” - 5.0” (25-
Our log periodic is designed in a highly repeatable 125 mm). They can be mounted vertically or tilted,
process that is so precise that absolutely no tuning is see tilt range specified in each antenna specification.
required. No adjustments are made because with For more information, please see pages 70 - 72.
Allgon quality built in by design, no adjustments are
Quality Materials
necessary. For long life and problem free
performance, Allgon uses a robust mechanical de-
Proper use of materials and their structure
sign. Two high strength plates of aircraft quality
ensures performance integrity. In antennas the
aluminum are fastened together to form an
electrical performance is directly related to
extremely rugged package. The mechanical strength
mechanical performance. The choice of radome
is independent of the radome, which acts only to
material is crucial as it acts as a window between
physically protect and form a weather shield for the
the radiating elements and the coverage area.
elements.
Our UV stabilized PVC radome is resistant to
moisture absorption. Further, our radomes can
Testing withstand mechanical stresses, even at low
temperatures and long exposure to UV radiation.
Allgon prides itself on stringent testing require- For corrosion inhibition, we use aircraft quality
ments with conservative, yet realistic claims of aluminum alloy that is inherently resistant to
the performance of our product offering. For corrosion that might be caused by the environ-
more information on testing procedures, see ment.
page 69. Connectors
Our front-to-back ratios are specified for 20°
from 180° (worst case) to 0°.
7/16 DIN Connector

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800 MHz Allgon Log Periodic Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E G U I D E

40 Degree 800 MHz ALP

Gain Part Number Description Page Gain New Part Number Description
Antenna

16 dBd 7131.16.33.00 A-800-40-18i-0-D 30 16 dBd 7804.00 A-800-40-18i-0-D

60 Degree 800 MHz ALP

Gain Part Number Description Page Gain New Part Number Description
14 dBd 7125.16.33.00 A-800-60-16i-0-D 30 14 dBd 7814.00 A-800-60-16i-0-D

16 dBd 7125.18.33.00 A-800-60-18i-0-D 31 16 dBd 7818.00 A-800-60-18i-0-D

80 Degree 800 MHz ALP

Gain Part Number Description Page


13 dBd 7824.00 A-800-80-15i-0-D 31

90 /95 Degree 800 MHz ALP

Gain Part Number Description Page Gain New Part Number Description
7834.00 A-800-90-14i-0-D 32
12 dBd
7834.14 A-800-90-14i-14-D 32

14 dBd 7130.18.33.00 A-800-95-16i-0-D 32 14 dBd 7838.00 A-800-90-16i-0-D

Scheduled for release in 2002

Part numbers are being changed due to


improved design.

800 MHz
Allgon
Log
Periodic
Antenna

Description Detail:
A - 8 0 0 - 9 5 - 1 4 i - 0 - D
7/16 DIN
Connector
Electrical
Downtilt
Gain Angle
Allgon Horizontal in dBi
Log Frequency Beamwidth
Periodic Band
Family

Antennas may be ordered using part number or description.

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800 MHz Allgon Log Periodic


Electrical Specifications 7131.16 7125.16
(A-800-40-18i) (A-800-60-16i)

Gain 16 dBd (18 dBi) 14 dBd (16 dBi)


Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical

Antenna
VSWR, 50W <1.5:1 (806 MHz to 824 MHz) <1.5:1 (806 MHz to 824 MHz)
VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 (824 MHz to 896 MHz) <1.4:1 (824 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 40° 60°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 15° 15°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° 0°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >30 dB >30 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >17 dB >17 dB
Maximum CW input power 500W 500W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-103 dBm for 2x20W <-103 dBm for 2x20W
(146 dBc at 2x43 dBm) (146 dBc at 2x43 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications

Connector 7/16 DIN side mounted

A-800-40-16i
Height 52" (1320 mm) 52" (1320 mm)
Width 23.2" (590 mm) 17.3" (440 mm)
Depth 13.8" (350 mm) 11.4" (290 mm)
Antenna Weight 23.2 lbs (11 kg) 18.9 lbs (8.6 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 26.8 lbs (12.2 kg) 26.7 lbs (12.2 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 6.5 sq.ft (0.60 sq.m) 5.4 sq.ft (0.50 sq.m)
Maximum wind load @100mph 171 lbf (760 N) 142 lbf (631 N)
*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

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

A-800-60-16i
Tilt Range -1° to 24° -1° to 24°

Comments
Gain is typical within frequency band. For a complete list of released models pertaining
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Sidelobe suppression and null fill is relative to peak of main beam.
please see the quick reference guide on page 29.
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7131.16 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7125.16 Patterns

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8 0 0 M H z A l l g o n L o g P e r i o d i c A n t e n n a
800 MHz Allgon Log Periodic

Electrical Specifications 7125.18 7824


(A-800-60-18i) (A-800-80-15i)

Gain 16 dBd (18 dBi) 13 dBd (15 dBi)


Antenna

Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical


VSWR, 50W <1.5:1 (806 MHz to 824 MHz) <1.5:1 (806 MHz to 824 MHz)
VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 (824 MHz to 896 MHz) <1.4:1 (824 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 60° 80°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 8° 15°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° 0°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >30 dB >30 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >17 dB >17 dB
Maximum CW input power 500W 500W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-103 dBm for 2x20W <-107 dBm for 2x20W
(146 dBc at 2x43 dBm) (150 dBc at 2x43 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications

Connector 7/16 DIN side mounted


A-800-80-15i

Height 102" (2600 mm) 50.6" (1284 mm)


Width 17.3" (440 mm) 11.6" (295 mm)
Depth 12.6" (320 mm) 10.6" (270 mm)
Weight 38.5 lbs (17.5 kg) 16.2 lbs (7.4 kg)
Weight 46.3 lbs (21.1 kg) 24 lbs (11 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 10.2 sq.ft (0.95 sq.m) 3.9 sq.ft (0.36 sq.m)
Maximum wind load @100mph 268 lbf (1190 N) 103 lbf (456 N)
*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection
A-800-60-18i

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


Tilt Range -0.5° to 12° -1° to 24°

Comments For a complete list of released models pertaining


Gain is typical within frequency band.
to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
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. please see the quick reference guide on page 29.
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7125.18 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7824.00 Patterns

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800 MHz Allgon Log Periodic


Electrical Specifications 7834 7130.18
(A-800-90-14i) (A-800-95-16i)

Gain 12 dBd (14 dBi) 14 dBd (16 dBi)


Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical

Antenna
VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 (806 MHz to 896 MHz) <1.5:1 (806 MHz to 824 MHz)
VSWR, 50W N/A <1.4:1 (824 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 90° 95°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 15° 8°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° & 14° 0°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >30 dB >28 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >17 dB >20 dB
Maximum CW input power 500W 500W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-107 dBm for 2x20W <-103 dBm for 2x20W
(150 dBc at 2x43 dBm) (146 dBc at 2x43 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications

Connector 7/16 DIN side mounted

A-800-90-14i
Height 50.6" (1284 mm) 102.4" (2600 mm)
Width 7.6" (192 mm) 11.4" (290 mm)
Depth 10.6" (270 mm) 11.4" (290 mm)
Antenna Weight 15.2 lbs (6.9 kg) 35.2 lbs (16 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 23 lbs (10.5 kg) 43 lbs (19.6 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 3.7 sq.ft (0.34 sq.m) 8.1 sq.ft (0.75 sq.m)
Maximum wind load @100mph 97.2 lbf (433 N) 213 lbf (947 N)
*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

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

A-800-95-16i
Tilt Range -1° to +24° -0.5° to +12°

Comments
Gain is typical within frequency band. For a complete list of released models pertaining
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Sidelobe suppression and null fill is relative to peak of main beam. please see the quick reference guide on page 29.
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7834.00 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7130.18 Patterns

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800 MHz City Panel Antenna


Features Performance

• Unique structure providing a high front-to- The City antenna is characterized by well defined
back ratio vertical opening angles and high gain. Its unique
• Used in: Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia, structure provides a high Front-to-Back ratio (as
South America, and North America. high as a log periodic) at all opening angles. Upper
• Pattern shaping to define Upper Lobe Side Lobe Suppression is addressed in the City
Suppression and Lower Null Fill antenna design through pattern shaping to reduce
• Helped pioneer the wide spread use of the energy going towards the horizon and contain
vertical pattern shaping for enhanced the energy in the desired coverage area. The City
system performance also uses Null Fill to ensure coverage below the
antenna.
Design Philosophy
Brackets

The Allgon City Panel Antenna has a robust


Allgon antenna mounts have been carefully
design, which yields the same Front-to-Back per-
designed and tested to ensure a fast and problem-
formance as a log periodic through unique
free installation. The mounts are pre-mounted or co-
geometric configuration. The pattern shaping in
packed with the antenna and ready for mounting
the upper lobe suppression and lower null fill is
directly to a pole, outside diameter 1.0” - 5.0” (25-
unique and ensures maximum coverage and
125 mm). They can be mounted vertically or tilted,
containment. The Allgon City antenna has
see tilt range specified in each antenna specification.
helped pioneer the wide spread use of pattern
For more information, please see pages 70 - 72.
shaping for enhanced system performance.
Quality Materials
Testing
The Allgon City Panel antenna is composed of UV
stabilized PVC radome because of its homoge-
Allgon prides itself on stringent testing require- neous properties. The City is almost entirely
ments with conservative, yet realistic claims of the transparent to RF and yields consistent perfor-
performance of our product offering. For more in- mance. The City antenna is made with a heavy
formation on testing procedures, see page 69. Our gauge double back plane, and is assembled by
front-to-back ratios are specified for 20° from 180° means of gas-tight rivets, which reduces
(worst case) compared to 0°. assembly times and costs. The riveted joints are
less sensitive to vibrations. The radiating
Connectors elements, structure, and rivets are made of
“aircraft" quality aluminum which provides good
conductivity without being magnetic. Common
7/16 DIN Connector
alloy selection further ensures good IM suppres-
sion.

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800 MHz City Panel Antenna Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E G U I D E

60 Degree 800 MHz Panel 105 Degree 800 MHz Panel

Gain Part Number Description Page Gain Part Number Description Page
13.5 dBd 7143.24.33.00 CI-800-60-15.5i-0-D 36 12.5 dBd 7145.26.33.00 CI-800-105-14.5i-0-D 39

7143.26.33.00 CI-800-60-17i-0-D 36
15 dBd
7143.26.33.06 CI-800-60-17i-6-D 36

7143.48.33.00 CI-800-60-18i-0-D 37
16 dBd
7143.48.33.02 CI-800-60-18i-2-D 37

90 Degree 800 MHz Panel

Gain Part Number Description Page


12 dBd 7144.24.33.00 CI-800-90-14i-0-D 37

13 dBd 7144.26.33.00 CI-800-90-15i-0-D 38

7144.48.33.00 CI-800-90-16.5i-0-D 38
14.5 dBd
7144.48.33.05 CI-800-90-16.5i-5-D 38

An adapter is available to convert any of these models to


N-femle input connector.

Description Detail:
C I - 8 0 0 - 9 0 - 1 4 i - 0 - D
7/16 DIN
Connector
Electrical
Downtilt
Gain Angle
Horizontal in dBi
City Frequency Beamwidth
Panel Band
Family A trailing B indicates connector placement on the back panel,
no B indicates connector placement on the bottom.

Antennas may be ordered using part number or description.

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800 MHz City Panel Antenna


Electrical Specifications 7143.24 7143.26
(CI-800-60-15.5i) (CI-800-60-17i)
Gain 13.5 dBd ( 15.5 dBi ) 15 dBd ( 17 dBi )
Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical
VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 (806 MHz to 869 MHz) <1.4:1 (806 MHz to 869 MHz)
VSWR, 5W <1.2:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz) <1.2:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 60° 60°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 15° 11°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° 0° & 6°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >30 dB >30 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >18 dB >18 dB
First lower null fill >-21 dB >-21 dB
Maximum CW input power 500W 500W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-103 dBm for 2x20W <-103 dBm for 2x20W
(146 dBc at 2x43 dBm) (146 dBc at 2x43 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications

CI-800-60-15.5i
Connector 7/16 DIN on bottom 7/16 DIN on bottom
Height 47.2" (1200 mm) 70.9" (1800 mm)
Width 11.8" (300 mm) 11.8" (300 mm)
Depth 5.1" (130 mm) 5.1" (130 mm)
Antenna Weight 21 lbs (9.5 kg) 30.9 lbs (14 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 28.8 lbs (13.1 kg) 38.7 lbs (17.6 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 3.9 sq.ft (0.36 sq.m) 5.8 sq.ft (0.54 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 102 lbf (453 N) 153 lbf (680 N)
*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

CI-800-60-17i
Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be co-packed
Tilt Range -0.7° to +16° -0.5° to +11°

For a complete list of released models pertaining


Comments
to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Gain is typical within frequency band.
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. please see the quick reference guide on page 35.
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).

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7143.24 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7143.26 Patterns

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800 MHz City Panel Antenna 8 0 0 M H z C i t y P a n e l A n t e n n a

Electrical Specifications 7143.48 7144.24


(CI-800-60-18i) (CI-800-90-14i)
Gain 16 dBd (18 dBi) 12 dBd (14 dBi)
Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical
VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 (806 MHz to 869 MHz) <1.4:1 (806 MHz to 869 MHz)
VSWR, 50W <1.2:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz) <1.2:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 60° 90°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 7° 16°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° & 2° 0°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >30 dB >28 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >17 dB >18 dB
First lower null fill N/A >-21 dB
Maximum CW input power 500W 500W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-103 dBm for 2x20W <-103 dBm for 2x20W
(146 dBc at 2x43 dBm) (146 dBc at 2x43 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications
Connector 7/16 DIN on bottom
CI-800-60-18i

Height 90.5" (2300 mm) 47.2" (1200 mm)


Width 11.8" (300 mm) 11.8" (300 mm)
Depth 5.1" (130 mm) 5.1" (130 mm)
Antenna Weight 37.5 lbs (17 kg) 21 lbs (9.5 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 45.3 lbs (20.6 kg) 28.8 lbs (13.1 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 7.4 sq.ft (0.69 sq.m) 3.9 sq.ft (0.36 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 195 lbf (868 N) 102 lbf (453 N)
*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection
CI-800-90-14i

Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be co-packed


Tilt Range -0.4° to +8° -0.7° to +16°

Comments For a complete list of released models pertaining


Gain is typical within frequency band. to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane.
please see the quick reference guide on page 35.
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).

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7143.48 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7144.24 Patterns

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8 0 0 M H z C i t y P a n e l A n t e n n a

800 MHz City Panel Antenna


Electrical Specifications 7144.26 7144.48
(CI-800-90-15i) (CI-800-90-16.5i)
Gain 13 dBd (15 dBi) 14.5 dBd (16.5 dBi)
Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical
VSWR, 50ž <1.4:1 (806 MHz to 869 MHz) <1.4:1 (806 MHz to 869 MHz)
VSWR, 50ž <1.2:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz) <1.2:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 90° 90°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 11° 7°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° 0° & 5°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >28 dB >28 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >18 dB >17 dB
First lower null fill >-12 dB N/A
Maximum CW input power 500W 500W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-103 dBm for 2x20W <-103 dBm for 2x20W
(146 dBc at 2x43 dBm) (146 dBc at 2x43 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications

CI-800-90-15i
Connector 7/16 DIN on bottom
Height 70.9" (1800 mm) 90.5" (2300 mm)
Width 11.8" (300 mm) 11.8" (300 mm)
Depth 5.1" (130 mm) 5.1" (130 mm)
Antenna Weight 30.9 lbs (14 kg) 37.5 lbs (17 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 38.7 lbs (17.6 kg) 45.3 lbs (20.6 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 5.8 sq.ft (0.54 sq.m) 7.4 sq.ft (0.69 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 153 lbf (680 N) 195 lbf (868 N)
*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

CI-800-90-16.5i
Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be co-packed
Tilt Range -0.5° to +11° -0.4° to +8°

Comments For a complete list of released models pertaining


Gain is typical within frequency band. to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane.
please see the quick reference guide on page 35.
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).

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7144.26 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7144.48 Patterns

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800 MHz City Panel Antenna 8 0 0 M H z C i t y P a n e l A n t e n n a

Electrical Specifications 7145.26


(CI-800-105-14.5i)
Gain 12.5 dBd (14.5 dBi)
Polarization linear, vertical
VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 (806 MHz to 869 MHz)
VSWR, 50W <1.2:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 105°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 11°
Custom electrical downtilts 0°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >25 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >18 dB
First lower null fill >-12 dB
Maximum CW input power 500W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order < -103 dBm for 2x20W
(146 dBc at 2x43 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications
CI-800-105-14.5i

Connecto 7/16 DIN on bottom


Height 70.9" (1800 mm)
Width 11.8" (300 mm)
Depth 5.1" (130 mm)
Antenna Weight 30.9 lbs (14 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 38.7 lbs (17.6 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 5.8 sq.ft (0.54 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 153 lbf (680 N)
*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be co-packed


Tilt Range -0.5° to +11°

For a complete list of released models pertaining


Comments to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Gain is typical within frequency band.
please see the quick reference guide on page 35.
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).

0
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30
-35
-40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7144.26 Patterns

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8 0 0 M H z M a n u a l E l e c t r i c a l T i l t ,

800 MHz Manual Electrical Tilt, Adjustable


Electrical Downtilt City Panel Antenna
A d j u s t a b l e E l e c t r i c a l D o w n t i l t
C i t y P a n e l A n t e n n a

Features Performance

• Field adjustable from 0 to 17 degrees The City AEDT antenna is characterized by well
in one degree increments defined vertical opening angles and high gain. Its
• Can be implemented without downtilt unique structure provides a high Front-to-Back
brackets – improved aesthetics ratio (as high as a log periodic) at all opening
• Innovative patented design angles. Upper Side Lobe Suppression is addressed
in the City antenna design through pattern
• Aesthetically pleasing to address
shaping to reduce the energy going towards the
zoning issues
horizon and contain the energy in the desired
coverage area.

Design Philosophy Brackets

The Allgon Adjustable Electrical Downtilt Allgon antenna mounts have been carefully
Antenna has a robust design, which yields the designed and tested to ensure a fast and problem-
same Front-to-Back performance as a log free installation. The mounts are pre-mounted or co-
periodic through unique geometric configuration. packed with the antenna and ready for mounting
The pattern shaping in the upper lobe suppression directly to a pole, outside diameter 1.0” - 5.0” (25-
is unique and ensures maximum coverage and 125 mm). They can be mounted vertically or tilted,
containment. The Allgon 800 MHz panel antenna see tilt range specified in each antenna specification.
has helped pioneer the wide spread use of pattern For more information, please see page 70 - 72.
shaping for enhanced system performance.
Quality Materials
Testing
The Allgon City AEDT Panel antenna is
composed of UV stabilized PVC radome because
Allgon prides itself on stringent testing require- of its homogenous properties. The radome is al-
ments with conservative, yet realistic claims of most entirely transparent to RF and yields
the performance of our product offering. For more consistent performance. The City antenna is
information on testing procedures, see page 69. made with a heavy gauge double back plane, and
Our front-to-back ratios are specified for 20° from is assembled by means of gas-tight rivets, which
180° (worst case) to 0°. reduces assembly times and costs. The riveted
joints are less sensitive to vibrations. The radiat-
Connectors ing element, structure and rivets are made of
“Aircraft" quality aluminum which provides good
conductivity without being magnetic. Common
7/16 DIN Connector alloy further ensures good IM suppression.

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800 MHz Manual Adjustable Electrical Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E G U I D E
Downtilt (AEDT) City Panel Antenna

60 Degree Manual Electrical Tilt 105 Degree Manual Electrical Tilt


(Adjustable Electrical Downtilt Panel) (Adjustable Electrical Downtilt Panel)
Gain Part Number Description Page Gain Part Number Description Page
13 dBd 7143.24.33.50 CI-800-60-15i-A-D 42 11 dBd 7145.24.33.50 CI-800-105-13i-A-D 43

90 Degree Manual Electrical Tilt


(Adjustable Electrical Downtilt Panel)
Gain Part Number Description Page
11.5 dBd 7144.24.33.50 CI-800-90-13.5i-A-D 42

Gain varies depending on electrical downtilt setting. Rating


is for an average peak gain.

An adapter is available to convert any of these models to N-


femle input connector.

800 MHz
Adjustable
Electrical Downtilt
City Panel Antenna

Description Detail:
C I - 8 0 0 - 9 0 - 1 3 . 5 i - A - D
7/16 DIN
Connector
Adjustable
Electrical
Gain Downtilt
Horizontal in dBi
City Frequency Beamwidth
Panel Band
Family A trailing B indicates connector placement on the back panel,
no B indicates connector placement on the bottom.

Antennas may be ordered using part number or description.

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8 0 0 M H z M a n u a l E l e c t r i c a l T i l t ,

800 MHz Manual Electrical Tilt, Adjustable


Electrical Downtilt City Panel Antenna
A d j u s t a b l e E l e c t r i c a l D o w n t i l t
C i t y P a n e l A n t e n n a

Electrical Specifications 7143.24 7144.24


(CI-800-60-15i) (CI-800-90-13.5i)
Gain 13 dBd (15 dBi) 11.5 dBd (13.5 dBi)
Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical
VSWR, 50W <1.5:1 (806 MHz to 869 MHz) <1.5:1 (806 MHz to 869 MHz)
VSWR, 50W <1.3:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz) <1.3:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 60° 90°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 16° 16°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° to 17° in one degree steps 0° to 17° in one degree steps
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >25 dB >25 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >13 dB >13 dB
Maximum CW input power 500W 500W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-103 dBm for 2x20W <-103 dBm for 2x20W
(146 dBc at 2x43 dBm) (146 dBc at 2x43 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications
Connector 7/16 DIN on bottom
Height 47.2" (1200 mm) 47.2" (1200 mm)
Width 11.8" (300 mm) 11.8" (300 mm)
Depth 5.1" (130 mm) 5.1" (130 mm)
Antenna Weight 21 lbs (9.5 kg) 21 lbs (9.5 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 28.8 lbs (13.1 kg) 28.8 lbs (13.1 kg)

CI-800-90-13.5i
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 3.9 sq.ft (0.36 sq.m) 3.9 sq.ft (0.36 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 102 lbf (453 N) 102 lbf (453 N)
*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be co-packed


Tilt Range -0.7° to 16° -0.7° to 16°

For a complete list of released models pertaining


Comments to gain and connector placement, please see the
Gain is typical within frequency band. quick reference guide on page 41.

CI-800-60-15i
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).

0 0

-5 -5

-10 -10

-15 -15

-20 -20

-25 -25

-30 -30

-35 -35

-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7143.24 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7144.24 Patterns
at an Extreme Tilt Angle at an Extreme Tilt Angle

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8 0 0 M H z M a n u a l E l e c t r i c a l T i l t ,
A d j u s t a b l e E l e c t r i c a l D o w n t i l t
800 MHz Manual Adjustable Electrical
Downtilt (AEDT) City Panel Antenna

C i t y P a n e l A n t e n n a

Electrical Specifications 7145.24


(CI-800-105-13i)
Gain 11 dBd (13 dBi)
Polarization linear, vertical
VSWR, 50W <1.5:1 (806 MHz to 869 MHz)
VSWR, 50W <1.3:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 105°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 16°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° to 17° in one degree steps
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >20 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >13 dB
Maximum CW input power 500W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-103 dBm for 2x20W
(146 dBc at 2x43 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications
Connector 7/16 DIN on bottom
Height 47.2" (1200 mm)
Width 11.8" (300 mm)
Depth 5.1" (130 mm)
Antenna Weight 21 lbs (9.5 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 28.8 lbs (13.1 kg)
CI-800-105-13i

Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s)


Maximum wind area 3.9 sq.ft (0.36 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 102 lbf (453 N)
*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be co-packed


Tilt Range -0.7° to +16°

Comments For a complete list of released models pertaining


Gain is typical within frequency band. to gain and connector placement, please see the
CI-800-120-12i

Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. quick reference guide on page 41.
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).

0
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30
-35
-40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7145.24 Patterns at an


Extreme Tilt Angle

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8 0 0 M H z U r b a n “ S l i m P a n e l ” A n t e n n a

“Slim Panel” Antenna


800 MHz Urban
Features Performance

• Same pattern across the entire frequency The Allgon “Slim Panel” antennas have verified
band vertical pattern performance on 100% of the
• 100% VSWR testing antennas. The product line has a better than
• Superior vertical pattern shaping for 1.4:1 VSWR receive and 1.3:1 transmit. The “Slim
interference reduction Panel” antenna has consistent, reliable
• 100% verified for vertical pattern performance from frequency to frequency and
performance product to product.
• Mechanical design allows for thermal
expansion Brackets
• Aesthetically pleasing
Allgon antenna mounts have been carefully
Design Philosophy designed and tested to ensure a fast and problem-
free installation. The mounts are pre-mounted or
The Allgon “Slim Panel” Antenna is designed in a co-packed with the antenna and ready for
repeatable procedure which requires no tuning or mounting directly to a pole, outside diameter 1.0” -
modification, with the specification being the 5.0” (25-125 mm). They can be mounted vertically
same from product to product. The Urban “Slim or tilted, see tilt range specified in each antenna
Panel” antenna has a robust mechanical design specification. For more information, please see
which does not rely on the radome for support. pages 70 - 72.
The radome, which is only for weatherproofing, is Quality Materials
set inside the endcaps and allows for thermal
expansion.
Proper use of materials and their structure
ensures performance integrity. In antennas, the
Testing electrical performance is directly related to
mechanical performance. The choice of radome
materials is crucial since it acts as a window
Allgon prides itself on stringent testing require- between the radiating elements and the
ments with conservative, yet realistic claims of coverage area. Our UV stabilized PVC radome is
the performance of our product offering. For resistant to moisture absorption. Furthermore,
more information on testing procedures, see our radomes can withstand mechanical stresses,
page 69. Our front-to-back ratios are specified for even at low temperatures and long exposure to
20° from 180° (worst case) to 0°. UV radiation. For corrosion inhibition, we use
aircraft quality aluminum alloy that is inherently
Connectors resistant to corrosion caused by the environment.

7/16 DIN Connector

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Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E G U I D E
“Slim Panel” Antenna

65 Degree 800 MHz Flat Panel 90 Degree 800 MHz Flat Panel
800 MHz Urban

Gain Part Number Description Page Gain Part Number Description Page
10.5 dBd 7270.02 U-800-65-12.5i-0-D 46 12 dBd 7276.02 U-800-90-14i-0-D 48

13.5 dBd 7271.02 U-800-65-15.5i-0-D 46 14 dBd 7278.02 U-800-90-16i-0-D 48

14.5 dBd 7272.02 U-800-65-16.5i-0-D 47

15.5 dBd 7273.02 U-800-65-18i-0-D 47

800 MHz
Urban “Slim
Panel”
Antenna

Description Detail:
U - 8 0 0 - 9 0 - 1 4 i - 0 - D
7/16 DIN
Connector
Electrical
Downtilt
Gain Angle
Horizontal in dBi
Frequency Beamwidth
Urban Band
Family

Antennas may be ordered using part number or description.

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8 0 0 M H z U r b a n “ S l i m P a n e l ” A n t e n n a

“Slim Panel” Antenna


Electrical Specifications 7270 7271
(U-800-65-12.5i) (U-800-65-15.5i)

800 MHz Urban


Gain 10.5 dBd (12.5 dBi) 13.5 dBd (15.5 dBi)
Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical
VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 (824 MHz to 869 MHz) <1.4:1 (824 MHz to 869 MHz)
VSWR, 50W <1.3:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz) <1.3:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 65° 65°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 28° 14°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° 0°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >24 dB >24 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >10 dB >17 dB
Maximum CW input power 300W 500W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-107dBm for 2x20W <-107 dBm for 2x20W
(150dBc at 2x43 dBm) (150 dBc at 2x43 dBm)

U-800-65-15.5i
Mechanical Specifications
Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mounted
Height 26" (660 mm) 52" (1320 mm)
Width 10.1" (256 mm) 10.1" (256 mm)
Depth 2" (50 mm) 2" (50 mm)
Antenna Weight 8.8 lbs (4 kg) 15.4 lbs (7 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 16.6 lbs (7.6 kg) 23.2 lbs (10.6 kg)
Survival wind speed 123 mph (55 m/s) 123 mph (55 m/s)
Maximum wind area 1.8 sq.ft (0.17 sq.m) 3.6 sq.ft (0.34 sq.m)

U-800-65-12.5i
Frontal wind load @100mph 47.8 lbf (213 N) 95.6 lbf (376 N)
*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

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


Tilt Range -1.3° to 31° -0.6° to 15°

Comments
Gain is typical within frequency band. For a complete list of released models pertaining
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Sidelobe suppression and null fill is relative to peak of main beam. please see the quick reference guide on page 45.
Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).
0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7270.02 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7271.02 Patterns

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“Slim Panel” Antenna 8 0 0 M H z U r b a n “ S l i m P a n e l ” A n t e n n a

Electrical Specifications 7272 7273


(U-800-65-16.5i) (U-800-65-18i)
800 MHz Urban

Gain 14.5 dBd (16.5 dBi) 16 dBd (18 dBi)


Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical
VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 (824 MHz to 869 MHz ) <1.4:1 (824 MHz to 869 MHz)
VSWR, 50W <1.3:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz ) <1.3:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 65° 65°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 9.5° 7°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° 0°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >24 dB >24 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >18 dB >18 dB
First lower null fill >-13 dB >-22 dB
Maximum CW input power 500W 500W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-107 dBm for 2x20W <-107 dBm for 2x20W
(150 dBc at 2x43 dBm) (150 dBc at 2x43 dBm)
U-800-65-16.5i

Mechanical Specifications
Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mounted
Height 76.4" (1940 mm) 102" (2580 mm)
Width 10.1" (256 mm) 10.1" (256 mm)
Depth 2" (50 mm) 2" (50 mm)
Antenna Weight 23.2 lbs (11 kg) 30.9 lbs (14 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 31 lbs (14.6 kg) 38.7 lbs (17.6 kg)
Survival wind speed 123 mph (55 m/s) 123 mph (55 m/s)
Maximum wind area 5.3 sq.ft (0.50 sq.m) 7.1 sq.ft (0.66 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 140 lbf (625 N) 187 lbf (831 N)
U-800-65-8i

*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

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


Tilt Range -0.4° to 10° -0.4° to 8°

Comments
Gain is typical within frequency band. For a complete list of released models pertaining
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Sidelobe suppression and null fill is relative to peak of main beam.
please see the quick reference guide on page 45.
Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).
0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7272.02 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7273.02 Patterns

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8 0 0 M H z U r b a n “ S l i m P a n e l ” A n t e n n a

“Slim Panel” Antenna


Electrical Specifications 7276 7278
(U-800-90-14i) (U-800-90-16i)

800 MHz Urban


Gain 12 dBd (14 dBi) 14 dBd (16 dBi)
Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical
VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 (824 MHz to 869 MHz) <1.4:1 (824 MHz to 869 MHz)
VSWR, 50W <1.3:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz) <1.3:1 (869 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 90° 90°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 14.5° 7°
Custom electrical downtilts 0° 0°
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >20 dB >21 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >17 dB >17 dB
First lower null fill N/A >-22 dB
Maximum CW input power 500W 500W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-107 dBm for 2x20W <-107 dBm for 2x20W
(150 dBc at 2x43 dBm) (150 dBc at 2x43 dBm)

U-800-90-14i
Mechanical Specifications
Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mounted
Height 52" (1320 mm) 102" (2580 mm)
Width 6.3" (160 mm) 6.3" (160 mm)
Depth 2.2" (55 mm) 2.2" (55 mm)
Antenna Weight 13.2 lbs (6 kg) 23.2 lbs (11 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 21 lbs (9.6 kg) 31 lbs (14.6 kg)
Survival wind speed 123 mph (55 m/s) 123 mph (55 m/s)
Maximum wind area 2.3 sq.ft (0.21 sq.m) 4.4 sq.ft (0.41 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 74.9 lbf (333 N) 117 lbf (519 N)

U-800-90-16i
*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

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


Tilt Range -0.6° to 15° -0.4° to 8°

Comments
Gain is typical within frequency band. For a complete list of released models pertaining
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. to gain, electrical downtilt and connector placement,
Sidelobe suppression and null fill is relative to peak of main beam. please see the quick reference guide on page 45.
Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7276.02 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7278.02 Patterns

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800 & 900 MHz Omnidirectional
8 0 0 & 9 0 0 M H z O m n i d i r e c t i o n a l A n t e n n a

Antenna
Features Performance

• Extremely rugged The Omni antenna is designed to provide good


• Minimized tip deflector power handling with low intermodulation. It can
• Feed path yields consistent RF path survive in wind speed of 156 mph, and also has
and IM performance low deflection of <1° at 156 mph wind speed.

• Able to manage high wind speeds


• Good power handling Brackets
• No hygroscopic materials
• Easily adaptive to customer requirements Bracket hardware for the Omni is made of only
• Electrical downtilt available the highest quality acid-proof stainless steel and
is available in non-tilt mounting to a pipe. For
additional information, see pages 70 - 72.
Design Philosophy

Our Omnidirectional antenna is designed in a Quality Materials


repeatable procedure which requires no tuning or
modification, with the specification being the Proper use of materials and their structure
same from product to product. The Omni has a ensures performance integrity. In antennas, the
somewhat larger diameter allowing room for indi- electrical performance is directly related to
vidual feed of the radiating elements, easy control mechanical performance. The choice of radome
of the amplitude and phase, and cables of suffi- material is crucial since it acts as a window
cient dimensions for the current. Also, the larger between the radiating elements and the
diameter allows for the extruded internal support coverage area. The Omni antenna is made of
pipe which gives the Omni its robust and rigid silverplated brass with an allydyne treatment to
design, a greater survival wind speed, and allows resist corrosion. Also, the dielectric insulators are
for a radome of extruded PVC plastics, thus made of teflon. Our UV stabilized PVC radome is
avoiding fiberglass. resistant to moisture absorption and can with-
stand mechanical stresses, even at low tempera-
Testing tures and long exposure to UV radiation.

Allgon prides itself on stringent testing require- Connectors


ments with conservative, yet realistic claims of
the performance of our product offering. For
more information on testing procedures, see 7/16 DIN Connector
page 69.

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800 & 900 MHz Omnidirectional Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E G U I D E

800 MHz Omni 900 MHz Omni Electrical


Downtilt Inverted Mount
Gain Part Number Description Page
Gain Part Number Description Page
Antenna

4168.21.33.00 O-800-360-11i-0-D 52
9 dBd
4168.21.33.03 O-800-360-11i-3-D 52 9 dBd 4168.11.33.52 O-900-360-11i+2-D 52

900 MHz Omni

Gain Part Number Description Page


4168.11.33.00 O-900-360-11i-0-D 52
4168.11.33.02 O-900-360-11i-2-D 52
9 dBd
4168.11.33.03 O-900-360-11i-3-D 52
4168.11.33.06 O-900-360-11i-6-D 52

800 MHz
Omnidirectional
Antenna

Description Detail:
O - 8 0 0 - 3 6 0 - 1 1 i - 0 - D
7/16 DIN
Connector
Electrical
Downtilt
Gain Angle
Horizontal in dBi
Frequency Beamwidth
Omni Band
Family

Antennas may be ordered using part number or description.

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8 0 0 & 9 0 0 M H z O m n i d i r e c t i o n a l A n t e n n a

800 & 900 MHz Omnidirectional


Electrical Specifications 4168.11 4168.21
(O-900-360-11i) (O-800-360-11i)
Gain 9 dBd (11 dBi) 9 dBd (11 dBi)
Polarization linear linear

Antenna
VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 (872 MHz to 960 MHz) <1.5:1 (824 MHz to 896 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 360° 360°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 6.5° 6.5°
Custom electrical downtilts 0°, 2°, 3°, 6°, & +2° 0° & 3°
Maximum CW input power 500W 500W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order <-103 dBm for 2x20W <-103 dBm for 2x20W
(146 dBc at 2x43 dBm) (146 dBc at 2x43 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications
Connector 7/16 DIN mount/inverted mount 7/16 DIN bottom mount
Height 123.6" (3140 mm) 123.6" (3140 mm)
Diameter 3.1" (78 mm) 3.1" (78 mm)
Antenna Weight 31 lbs (14 kg) 31 lbs (14 kg)

U-800-360-11i
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 2.7 sq.ft (0.25 sq.m) 2.7 sq.ft (0.25 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @112mph 56 lbf (250 N) 56 lbf (250 N)
*All metallic components DC grounded for Lightning Protection
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.
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).

O-900-360-11i
For a complete list of released models pertaining
to gain, electrical downtilt and mounting orientation,
please see the quick reference guide on page 51.

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 4168.11 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 4168.21 Patterns

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I n d o o r P a n e l A n t e n n a

Indoor Omni Antenna


Features Brackets

• Perfect for indoor coverage Bracket hardware for the Indoor omni antenna
• Sleek design is designed for easy installation.

• Easy to install
• Feed path yields consistent RF path Testing
and IM performance
• Easily adaptive to customer requirements
Allgon prides itself on stringent testing require-
ments with conservative, yet realistic claims of
the performance of our product offering. The
Design Philosophy
antenna is tested for VSWR, intermodulation,
power handling and gain.
Our Indoor omnidirectional antenna is designed in
a repeatable procedure which requires no tuning or
modification, with the specification being the same Connectors
from product to product. The Indoor omni antenna
is designed to blend into a wall or ceiling inside a
building. Type “N” , female connector.

Quality Materials

Proper use of materials and their structure


ensures performance integrity. In antennas, the
electrical performance is directly related to
mechanical performance. The choice of radome
material is crucial since it acts as a window
between the radiating elements and the
coverage area.

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Indoor Omni Antenna Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E G U I D E

Multiband (800 MHz/900 MHz/1800


MHz/1900 MHz/2100 MHz) Omni

Gain Part Number Description Page


1 dBd 7336.00 ALIC-8/9/18/19/2100-360-3i-O-N 56

Indoor
Omni
Antenna

Description Detail:
A L I C - 800-2100- 3 6 0 - 3 i - 0 - N
N
Connector

Electrical
Downtilt
Gain Angle
Horizontal in dBi
Indoor Frequency Beamwidth
Panel Band
Family

Antennas may be ordered using part number or description.

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I n d o o r O m n i A n t e n n a

Indoor Omni Antenna


Electrical Specifications 7336.00
(ALIC-8/9/18/19/2100-360-3i-O-N)
Gain 0 to 2 dBi (806-960 MHz) 2 to 6 dBi (1420-2400 MHz)
VSWR, 50W, typical† 1.5:1 (806-960 MHz & 1420-2400 MHz)
Ceiling mounted beamwidth 360°
Wall mounted beamwidth 70°
Maximum CW input power 40W
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order < -107 dBm for 2x20W (150 dBc at 2x43 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications
Connector Type N center
Width 7.3" (185 mm)
Depth 2.6" (65 mm)
Weight 0.5 lbs (0.2 kg)

Comments
Gain is typical within frequency band.
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane.

2100-360-3i-O-N
ALIC-8/9/18/19/
Sidelobe suppression and null fill is relative to peak of main beam.
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray) for 7190.01 and 7193.01; white for 7336.00.
†VSWR, 50W, worst case, <2:1 ( near the band edges at 806 MHz and 960 MHz )

Also see the Allgon dualband, dual polarized microcell panel antenna on page 63.

Base Station Antennas Page 56


800 1900 1900 800
Vertically Vertically MHz MHz MHz MHz
Polarized Polarized
Allgon Allgon
Dual Dual
Band Band
Antenna Antenna
Allgon Dual Allgon Dual
Band Filter Band Filter
Tower Top
Tower Top Feeder Cables
Within the
Shelter
Feeder
Cables Allgon Dual Allgon Dual
Band Filter Band Filter

Within the
Shelter

Allgon Dual Allgon Dual


Band Filter Band Filter
800 MHz BTS 1900 MHz BTS

800 MHz BTS 1900 MHz BTS

Vertically Dual Vertically


Polarized Polarized Polarized
Allgon 800 Allgon
Dual MHz Dual
Band Band
Antenna Antenna

Dual
Polarized Tower Top
800 1900 800
MHz MHz MHz
Feeder
Cables

Within the
Allgon Dual Allgon Dual Shelter
Band Filter Band Filter
Tower Top
Feeder Cables Allgon Dual Allgon Dual
Band Filter Band Filter
Within the
Shelter
Allgon Dual Allgon Dual
Band Filter Band Filter

800 MHz BTS 1900 MHz BTS


800 MHz BTS 1900 MHz BTS
800/1900 MHz Dual Band Solution
8 0 0 / 1 9 0 0 M H z D u a l B a n d S o l u t i o n

Features Manual Adjustable Electrical Tilt


(MET)
• Stable pattern across each
frequency band The optional Manual Adjustable
• 100% IM testing Electrical Downtilt (MET) module is
based on a patented sliding dielectric that
• Superior vertical pattern shaping
minimizes intermodulation distortion and
for interference reduction
maximizes efficiency. The MET allow you
• 100% verified for vertical pattern to field adjust the electrical tilt. For more
performance information on MET, see page 67 .
• Mechanical design allows for
thermal expansion
Benefits
• Aesthetically pleasing
• Option with Manual Adjustable Using three Allgon Dual Band Antennas
Electrical Downtilt (MET) for tuning per sector face, in-band duplexing is not
flexibility required. You utilize existing Feeder
cables. It allows for future 1900 MHz
Installation Advantages
deployment without another tower climb.
These can be reduced to two antennas
• Save money on cable per sector face in full duplex operation
• Reduce wind load on the installation (for high environmental impact sites).
• Reduce weight Using four single band antennas per
sector face, you need only two feeder
cables per sector. The four single band
Design antennas per sector face allow for ease of
mechanical downtilt optimization
The Allgon Dual Band Antenna utilizes between bands. You may reduce this
a dual band feed network to excite the setup to three antennas per sector face
dual band radiating elements. The using a dual polarized 1900 MHz
Allgon Dual Band Antenna and Dual antenna.
Band Filter can be used together to cut
the amount of cable needed in half.

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800/1900 MHz Dual Band Solution Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E G U I D E

70° Dual Band Panel 60°/70° Dual Band, Dual Polarized Panel

Gain Part Number Description Page Gain Part Number Description Page
12.5 dBd 7333.00 ALVC-800/1900-70-14.5/17.5-0D 60 6 dBd 7999.00 DXC-800/1900-70/60-8i/9i-0-N 63
15.5 dBd 7333.06 ALVC-800/1900-70-14.5/17.5-6D 60

10 dBd
7337.00 ALVC-800/1900-70-12/15-0D 60
13 dBd
70° Dual Band, Dual Polarized Panel with MET

Gain Part Number Description Page


80° Dual Band Panel
12.5 dBd
7920.00 DXC-800/1900-70-14.5i/17.5-A-D 64
16 dBd
Gain Part Number Description Page
12 dBd 7332.00 ALVC-800/1900-80-14/17-0D 61
15 dBd 7332.02 ALVC-800/1900-80-14/17-2D 61
7332.06 ALVC-800/1900-80-14/17-6D 61
9.5 dBd
7338.00 ALVC-800/1900-80-11.5/14.5-0D 61
12.5 dBd

90° Dual Band Panel

Gain Part Number Description Page


11.5 dBd 7334.00 ALVC-800/1900-90-13.5/16.5-0D 62
14.5 dBd 7334.06 ALVC-800/1900-90-13.5/16.5-6D 62

9 dBd
7339.00 ALVC-800/1900-90-11/14-0D 62
12 dBd

Dual Band Filter

Part Number Description Page


9215.03 Filter 65
9215.10 Rack mount & 1 filter 65
9215.11 Rack mount & 2 filters 65
9215.12 Rack mount & 3 filters 65
9215.13 Rack mount & 4 filters 65

Packages - Antennas and Filters

Part Number Description


5002.00 ALVC-7332.00 + 9215.03
5002.06 ALVC-7332.06 + 9215.03 Dual
Band
5003.00 ALVC-7333.00 + 9215.03 Antenna
5003.06 ALVC-7333.06 + 9215.03
5004.00 ALVC-7334.00 + 9215.03
5004.06 ALVC-7334.06 + 9215.03
5007.00 ALVC-7337.00 + 9215.03
5008.00 ALVC-7338.00 + 9215.03
5009.00 ALVC-7339.00 + 9215.03

Description Detail:

A L V C - 8 0 0 / 1 9 0 0 - 7 0 - 1 4 . 5 i / 1 7 . 5 i - 0 D
7/16 DIN Connector

Electrical
Downtilt
Gain
Gain Angle
in dBi
in dBi or A for MET
1900 MHz
Horizontal 800 MHz
Frequency Beamwidth
Dual Bands
Band
Family

Antennas may be ordered using part number or description.

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8 0 0 / 1 9 0 0 M H z D u a l B a n d A n t e n n a

800/1900 MHz Dual Band Antenna


Electrical Specifications 7333 7337
(ALVC-800/1900-70-14.5/17.5) (ALVC-800/1900-70-12.0/15.0)
Gain 12.5 dBd (14.5 dBi) 824 to 896 MHz 10 dBd (12 dBi) 824 to 896 MHz
15.5 dBd (17.5 dBi) 1850 to 1990 MHz 13 dBd (15 dBi) 1850 to 1990 MHz
Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical
VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 <1.4:1
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 70° 70°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 15° (824 MHz-896 MHz) 29° (824 to 896 MHz)
7° (1850 MHz-1990 MHz) 13° (1850 to 1990 MHz)
Custom electrical downtilts 0° & 6° (same tilt angle for both bands) 0° (same tilt angle for both bands)
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >28 dB > 27 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >16 dB > 14 dB
First lower null fill N/A (824 to 896 MHz) N/A (824 to 896 MHz)
>-17 dB (1850 to 1990 MHz) > -18 dB (1850 to 1990 MHz)
Maximum CW input power, per band 600W (824 to 896 MHz) 600W (824 to 896 MHz)
350W (1850 to 1990 MHz) 350W (1850 to 1990 MHz)
Typical maximum combined input power 300W (824 to 896 MHz) 300W (824 to 896 MHz)
175W (1850 to 1990 MHz) 175W (1850 to 1990 MHz)
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order (800 MHz) <-107 dBm for 2x20 W <-107 dBm for 2x20 W

ALVC-800/1900-
(150 dBc at 2x43 dBm ) (150 dBc at 2x43 dBm)

70-14.5/17.5
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order (1900 MHz) <-104 dBm for 2x20 W <-104 dBm for 2x20 W
(147 dBc at 2x43 dBm) (147 dBc at 2x43 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications
Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mounted 7/16 DIN bottom mounted
Height 53.1" (1350 mm) 28" (710 mm)
Width 11" (280 mm) 11" (280 mm)
Depth 4.9" (125 mm) 4.9" (125 mm)
Antenna Weight 20.7 lbs (9.4 kg) 12.1 lbs (5.5 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 28.5 lbs (13 kg) 20 lbs (9.1 kg)

ALVC-800/1900-
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)

70-12.0/15.0
Maximum wind area 4.1 sq.ft (0.38 sq.m) 2.2 sq.ft (0.2 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100 mph 107 lbf (476 N) 57 lbf (254 N)
*All feed network components DC grounded for Lightning Protection

Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be co-packed


Tilt Range -0.6° to +15° -1.3° to +31°
Comments
Gain is typical within frequency band. For a complete list of released models
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. pertaining to gain and electrical downtilt,
Sidelobe suppression and null fill is relative to peak of main beam. please see the quick reference guide on
Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1 page 59.
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).
0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7333.00 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7333.00 Patterns
at 800 MHz at 1900 MHz

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800/1900 MHz Dual Band Antenna 8 0 0 / 1 9 0 0 M H z D u a l B a n d A n t e n n a

Electrical Specifications 7332 7338


(ALVC-800/1900-80-14/17) (ALVC-800/1900-80-11.5/14.5)
Gain 12 dBd (14 dBi) 824-896 MHz 9.5 dBd (11.5 dBi) 824 to 896 MHz
15 dBd (17 dBi) 1850-1990 MHz 12.5 dBd (14.5 dBi) 1850 to 1990 MHz
Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical
VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 <1.4:1
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 80° 80°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 15° (824 MHz-896 MHz) 29° (824 to 896 MHz)
7° (1850 MHz-1990 MHz) 13° (1850 to 1990 MHz)
Custom electrical downtilts 0° & 6° (same tilt angle for both bands) 0° (same tilt angle for both bands)
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio > 27 dB > 26 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe > 16 dB > 15 dB
First lower null fill N/A (824 to 896 MHz) N/A (824 to 896 MHz)
> -17 dB (1850 MHz-1990 MHz) > -18 dB (1850 to 1990 MHz)
Maximum CW input power per band 600W (800 MHz) 600W (824 to 896 MHz)
350W (1990 MHz) 350W (1850 to 1990 MHz)
Typical maximum combined input power 300W (824 to 896 MHz) 300W (824 to 896 MHz)
175W (1850 to 1990 MHz) 175W (1850 to 1990 MHz)
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order (800 MHz) <-107 dBm for 2x20 W < -107 dBm for 2x20 W
(150 dBc at 2x43 dBm) (150 dBc at 2x43 dBm)
ALVC-800/1900-

Two tone intermodulation 3rd order (1900 MHz) <-104 dBm for 2x20 W < -104 dBm for 2x20 W
(147 dBc at 2x43 dBm) (147 dBc at 2x43 dBm)
80-14/17

Mechanical Specifications
Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mounted 7/16 DIN bottom mounted
Height 53.1" (1350 mm) 28" (710 mm)
Width 11" (280 mm) 11" (280 mm)
Depth 4.9" (125 mm) 4.9" (125 mm)
Antenna Weight 20.7 lbs (9.4 kg) 12.1 lbs (5.5 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 28.5 lbs (13 kg) 20 lbs (9.1 kg)
ALVC-800/1900-

Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
80-11.5/14.5

Maximum wind area 4.1 sq.ft (0.38 sq.m) 2.2 sq.ft (0.2 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100mph 107 lbf (476 N) 57 lbf (254 N)
*All feed network components DC grounded for Lightning Protection
Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be co-packed
Tilt Range -0.6° to +15° -1.3° to +31°
Comments
Gain is typical within frequency band.
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. For a complete list of released models
Sidelobe suppression and null fill is relative to peak of main beam. pertaining to gain and electrical
Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1 downtilt, please see the quick
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray). reference guide on page 59.
0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7332.00 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7332.00 Patterns
at 800 MHz at 1900 MHz

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8 0 0 / 1 9 0 0 M H z D u a l B a n d A n t e n n a

800/1900 MHz Dual Band Antenna


Electrical Specifications 7334 7339
(ALVC-800/1900-90-13.5/16.5) (ALVC-800/1900-90-11/14)
Gain 11.5 dBd (13.5 dBi) 824 to 896 MHz 9 dBd (11 dBi) 824 to 896 MHz
14.5 dBd (16.5 dBi) 1850 to 1990 MHz 12 dBd (14 dBi) 1850 to 1990 MHz
Polarization linear, vertical linear, vertical
VSWR, 50W <1.4:1 <1.4:1
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 90° 90°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 15° (824 MHz-896 MHz) 29° (824 to 896 MHz)
7° (1850 MHz-1990 MHz) 14° (1850 to 1990 MHz)
Custom electrical downtilts 0° & 6° (same tilt angle for both bands) 0° (same tilt angle for both bands)
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio >26 dB > 25 dB
Suppression of first upper side lobe >16 dB > 15 dB
First lower null fill N/A (824 to 896 MHz) N/A (824 to 896 MHz)
>-17 dB (1850 to 1990 MHz) > -18 dB (1850 to 1990 MHz)
Maximum CW input power, per band 600W (824 to 896 MHz) 600W (824 to 896 MHz)
350W (1850 to 1990 MHz) 350W (1850 to 1990 MHz)
Typical maximum combined input power 300W (824 to 896 MHz) 300W (824 to 896 MHz)
175W (1850 to 1990 MHz) 175W (1850 to 1990 MHz)
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order (800 MHz) <-107 dBm for 2x20 W <-107 dBm for 2x20W
(150 dBc at 2x43 dBm ) (150 dBc at 2x43 dBm)

ALVC-800/1900-
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order (1900 MHz) <-104 dBm for 2x20W <-104 dBm for 2x20W

90-13.5/16.5
(147 dBc at 2x43 dBm) (147 dBc at 2x43 dBm)

Mechanical Specifications
Connector 7/16 DIN bottom mounted 7/16 DIN bottom mounted
Height 53.1" (1350 mm) 28" (710 mm)
Width 11" (280 mm) 11" (280 mm)
Depth 4.9" (125 mm) 4.9" (125 mm)
Antenna Weight 20.7 lbs (9.4 kg) 12.1 lbs (5.5 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets 28.5 lbs (13 kg) 20 lbs (9.1 kg)

ALVC-800/1900-
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s) 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 4.1 sq.ft (0.38 sq.m) 2.2 sq.ft (0.2 sq.m)
Frontal wind load @100 mph 107 lbf (476 N) 57 lbf (254 N)

90-11/14
*All feed network components DC grounded for Lightning Protection
Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be co-packed
Tilt Range -0.6° to +15° -1.3° to +31°
Comments For a complete list of released models pertaining
Gain is typical within frequency band.
to gain and electrical downtilt , please see the
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. quick reference guide on page 59.
Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).
0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7334.00 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7334.00 Patterns
at 800 MHz at 1900 MHz

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800/1900 MHz Dualband, Dual Polarized Antenna 8 0 0 / 1 9 0 0 M H z D u a l B a n d A n t e n n a

Electrical Specifications 7999.00


DXC-800/1900-70-9/9i-0-N
Gain 9 dBi (824-896 MHz) &
9 dBi (1850-1990 MHz)
Polarization Slant +/- 45 degrees linear dual polarized
VSWR, 50Ω 1.5:1 (824-896 MHz & 1850-1990 MHz)
Beamwidth 70 ° (824-896 MHz)
60° (1850-1990 MHz)
Power handling 50 W per connector maximum
IM3 <-103 dBm at 2x38 dBm

Mechanical Specifications
Connector Two N-female connectors
Height 8.5" ( 216 mm)
Width 8.5" ( 216mm)
Depth 2.9" (73.7 mm)
Weight 1.6 lbs (0.73 kg)
Mounting has four holes to mount to a wall
DXC-800/1900-80-

For a complete list of released models


pertaining to gain and electrical
14/17

downtilt, please see the quick


reference guide on page 59.

0 0

-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal 7999.00 Pattern Typical Vertical 7999.00 Pattern


at 1900 MHz at 1900 MHz

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8 0 0 / 1 9 0 0 M H z D u a l B a n d A n t e n n a

800/1900 MHz Dualband, Dual Polarized Antenna


Electrical Specifications 7920.00
DXC 800/1900-70-14.5/17.5i-A-D
Gain 12.5 dBd (14.5 dBi) 824 to 896 MHz
15.5 dBd (17.5 dBi) 1850 to 1990 Mhz
Polarization slant +/- 45° linear dual polarized
VSWR, 50W < 1.4:1 (824-896 & 1850-1990 MHz)
Horizontal 3dB beamwidth 70°
Vertical 3dB beamwidth 15° (824-896 MHz)
6.5° (1850-1990 MHz)
Adjustable electrical downtilt 4° - 14° (824-896 MHz)
0° - 8°(1850-1990 MHz)
40 degree cone Front-to-back ratio (total power) >24 dB (824-896 MHz)
>27 dB (1850-1990 MHz)
Suppression of first upper side lobe >15 dB
First lower null fill N/A
Power handling, average total 400W
Power handling, average per input 200W
Two tone intermodulation (3rd order) <-107dBm @ 2x20W

Mechanical Specifications
Connector 4 x 7/16 DIN bottom mounted
Height 51.18" (1300 mm)
Width 15.98" (406 mm)
Depth 3.54" (90 mm)
Weight 36.3 lbs (16.5 kg)
Weight including tilt brackets and clamps 44.1 lbs (20.1 kg)
Survival wind speed 156 mph (70 m/s)
Maximum wind area 5.7 sq.ft (0.5 sq.m)

ALVC-800/1900-
Frontal wind load @ 100 mph 57 lbf (254 N)

70-14.5/17.5
*All feed network components DC grounded for Lightning Protection
Pole mount and downtilt bracket to be pre-mounted and co-packed
Tilt Range -1° to +17°
Comments For a complete list of released models
Gain is typical within frequency band. pertaining to gain and electrical
Front-to-back ratio is defined within 20° from the backwards direction in any plane. downtilt, please see the quick
Sidelobe suppression and null fill is relative to peak of main beam. reference guide on page 59.
Frontal windload is calculated assuming the shape factor C=1
Radome color is NCS 2502-B (RAL 7035)(gray).

0 0
-5 -5
-10 -10
-15 -15
-20 -20
-25 -25
-30 -30
-35 -35
-40 -40

Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7920.00 Patterns Typical Horizontal and Vertical 7920.00 Patterns
at 800 MHz at 1900 MHz

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800/1900 MHz Dual Band Filter 8 0 0 / 1 9 0 0 M H z D u a l B a n d F i l t e r

Electrical Specifications 9215.03

Frequency Range 806-894 MHz and 1850-1990 MHz


Isolation > 50 dB between the single band ports
Insertion Loss, 800 MHz < 0.2 dB between the combined and 800 MHz port
Insertion Loss, 1900 MHz < 0.3 dB between the combined and 1900 MHz port
Return Loss > 20 dB all ports
Maximum Average Power 500W (800 MHz) or 250W (1900 MHz)
Typical Combined Maximum Average Power 250W (800 MHz) and 125W (1900 MHz)
Two tone intermodulation 3rd order < -110 dBm for 2x20W (153 dBc at 2x43 dBm)
Lightning Protection IEC 1312-1 and IEC 1000-4-5
Note: Electrical specifications under normal operating conditions with an antenna Return Loss better
than 14 dB, 1.5:1 VSWR.

Mechanical Specifications
Connector 7/16 DIN plug all three ports
Height 2" (50 mm)
Width 7.5" (190 mm)
Depth 2.4" (60 mm) excluding connectors
Weight 3.1 lbs (1.4 kg)
Housing IP 65
Temperature Range, Operational -40°C to +55°C
Temperature Range, Storage -45°C to +85°C

9215.10 Rack mount with 1 dual band filter


9215.11 Rack mount with 2 dual band filters
9215.12 Rack mount with 3 dual band filters
9215.13 Rack mount with 4 dual band filters

0
9215.03 Filter Curves

-10
Insertion Loss (dB)

-20

-30
800 MHz port to
-40 Combined port
800 MHz port to
-50
1900 MHz port
-60 1900 MHz port to
Combined port
-70
800 920 1040 1160 1280 1400 1520 1640 1760 1880 2000
Frequency [MHz]MHz
Frequency

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Antenna Beam Tilt A n t e n n a B e a m T i l t

General

In early analog networks, antenna beam tilt was used in order to improve the system performance. The proven
effect is that a better illumination control can be achieved.

Mechanical antenna tilt was the inital method used in the industry but electriccal down tilt has become the
common industry method.

The difference between mechanical and electrical down tilt can be examined in figure 1.

Mechanical
Mec hanic al Downtilt
Downtilt Electrical Downtilt
E lec tric al Downtilt

Radiation intensity
Radiation does
intensity doesnot
notchange
changeat
at 90
90 degrees
degrees Radiation intensity
Radiation decreases
intensity uniformly
decreases uniformlyalong
alonghorizon
horizon
Figure 1

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A n t e n n a B e a m T i l t

Antenna Beam Tilt


Note that with mechanical down tilt, the full effect is only seen in one direction (main) and consequently the
tilt effect is greater in that direction than others.

However, with electrical tilting, the effect is almost the same in all azimuth directions, maintaining the
footprint shape while reducing the total illuminated area.

Initially the electrical tilt was fixed and factory set and field adjustments were made through mechanical
tilting. This is still the most common method in 2G networks. However, Allgon has produced and delivered
antennas with field adjustable electrical downtilt MET (AEDT) since mid the 1990's.

A lesson from 2G is that flexibility in coverage is of greatest value in the initial rollout phase when the
network is immature and the traffic patterns and system behavior are less known. Obviously an operator
with experience from 2G systems will have an advantage to those without, since at least the traffic pattern
for speech is known. In the discussion and planning of the 3G-network rollout, further flexibility methods of
illumination control have been addressed. This has resulted in a number of new acronyms such as,

Fixed Electrical Tilt (FET), a traditional fixed factory set electrical tilted antenna.

Manually adjustable Electrical down Tilt = MET (AEDT) where adjustments are made up in the tower on
the physical antenna structure turning a knob or pulling a steering rod.

New Allgon MET (AEDT) Concept

Allgon´s new MET (AEDT) module is based on a patented sliding dielectric that minimizes intermodulation
distortion and maximizes efficiency. The MET design ensures constant electrical quality. Dual band
antennas with four connector ports allow separate tilts on each frequency band and ensure the use of
diversity concepts. The MET allows you to field-adjust the electrical tilt from 0° to the first null at horizon,
for optimum roll-off effect. Equipping your system with Allgon´s MET antennas prepares you for optimum
control of your cell limits, thus allowing for optimized soft/softer handover areas. Allgon´s MET
functionality and reliability optimizes your system for the future.

The MET (AEDT) function is included in Allgon´s antennas released during 2001 such as the UMTS, XMetro
and DXC families. It will also be included in the broad band antenna families under development.

Advantages with MET (AEDT) function include:


• Independent adjustable electrical down-tilt for tuning flexibility on both bands for dual band antennas
• Field-adjustable in 1-degree increments, from 0° to first null at horizon
• Prepared for remote-controlled MET (AEDT) functionality

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Testing Procedures T e s t i n g P r o c e d u r e s

Allgon prides itself on stringent testing requirements with conservative, yet realistic claims of the performance of our
product offering. Our antennas are evaluated on performance and reliability.

Performance

Electrical performance can be subdivided into a set of parameters/tests that characterizes the antennas ability to
function well; however, good performance is also the sign of good quality and that a lot of effort has been put into the
antenna at the design stage. Every Allgon antenna is verified with the following list of parameters:
Radiation Pattern
Horizontal Beamwidth Electrical tilt angle
Elevational beamwidth Front-to-Back Ratio
First upper sidelobe suppression First null fill below horizon

Intermodulation Products
Gain
Power Handling
Return Loss
Lightning Protection
Durability

Reliability
The mechanical stability of an antenna directly effects its electrical performance, therefore our antennas are designed
to withstand the harshest conditions and still perform appropriately. Allgon antennas are mechanically verified by the
following sequence. (These environmental tests are performed as a general specification. The antenna families may
have a few individual changes to the specification).

Temperature Change IEC 60068-2-14, test Nb 1°C/min -45°C - to 60°C, 10 cycles

Dry Heat IEC 68-2-2, test Bb, +70°C, 16 hours


(Non operating)

Cold IEC 68-2-1, test Ab, -55°C, 16 hours


(Non operating)

Water and Dust IEC 68-2-18, test Rb 2.2, 30 min 60° spray angle

Random Vibration IEC 60068-2-64, test Fh, severity 1.0 m2/s3 frequency: 5-20 Hz and severity -3 dB/oct
frequency 20-200 Hz, duration: 30 min in each of three perpendicular directions. Zero
tilt of standard tilt bracket is to be used.

Sinus Vibration IEC 60028-2-6, test Fc, severity 1.2 mm displacement for frequencies 5-9 Hz and 10
m/s2 for frequencies 9-200 Hz 5 sweep cycles at zero tilt and 5 sweep cycles at
maximum tilt (standard tiltbrackets to be used), sweep rate: 1 oct/min in three
perpendicular directions

Salt Mist IEC 68-2-11, test Ka, 35°C, 48h, 5% salt

UV Radiation IEC 68-2-5, test Sa, procedure C, 56 days at,40°C, performed only on UV exposed and
UV sensitive parts

Air Movement Operating 55m/s verified by calculations or static text, survival 70 m/s verified by
calculations or static test

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M o u n t i n g B r a c k e t s

Mounting Brackets
All Allgon antennas are delivered with mounting brackets included. It's a policy designed to reduce your workload
and save you money in areas such as tower crew installation costs.

All antennas, except the City (800 MHz Panel), ALVC (800/1900 MHz Dualband), and ALX, will have these
mounting brackets pre-mounted. The pre-mounted brackets are functionally equivalent to the 7254.10 brackets,
with the same tilt range. The City, ALVC, and ALX antennas will have co-packed brackets.

The new brackets have a high quality surface treatment to maintain Allgon's standards for product exposure to
severe environments. Rigidity has been improved by using steel instead of aluminum in the sheet metal parts of
the tilt brackets. The tilt brackets are suitable for the majority of the antennas, except for antennas shorter than
20” (0.5 m), which come with no tilting option.

Mounting with Included Brackets:

Tilt mechanism Tilt mechnism Short antennas


in tilted position in 0° position without tilt or tall
antennas with tilt
removed

Omni antenna
Lower part
mounting

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Mounting Brackets M o u n t i n g B r a c k e t s

Optional Mounting Brackets

Bracket Description
2201.11 Wall and panning kit
7455.00 Flush wall and pole brackets - max 59” (1.5m)
2187.0000 Upside-down kit for Omni
7454.00 Triple mount
2198.10 Tilt extender
7456.00 Replacement tilt bracket, 2 mounting points

Mounting with wall- and paninng kit 2201.11:

Panned and tilted Panned, not tilted Lower part panned

Wall mounting with flush wall and pole Pole mount with flush wall and pole brackets
brackets, 7455.00: 7455.00

Omni antenna with upside


down kit 2187.0000

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M o u n t i n g B r a c k e t s

Mounting Brackets
Optional Mounting Brackets

Mounting with Triple Mount 7454.00


Triple mount can be used with broad or narrow antennas, tilted or not tilted as the pictures show, used together
or with tilt as well.

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A l l g o n R e p e a t e r s

Repeater Systems

Repeater Systems Page 74


Repeater Systems Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E G U I D E

Channel-Selective Repeaters Compact Repeaters

Description Part Number Page Description Part Number Page


GSM 900 AR1100 80 GSM 900 ALR1200 85

GSM 1800 AR2100 80 GSM 1800 ALR2200 85

GSM1900 AR3100 80 GSM1900 ALR3200 85

AR3500 81 TDMA ALR3200 85


AR4500 81
CDMA
AR3530 2 CH HP 81 AMPS ALR4200 85
AR4540 2 CH HP 81
iDEN ALR4600 85
AR6500 82
WCDMA
AR6560 2 CH HP 82

Fiber-Optic Repeaters

Band-Selective Repeaters Description Page


Basestation Master Unit 90
Description Part Number Page
GMS 900 AR1200 80 Repeater Master Unit 90

GSM 1800 AR2200 80 FiberOptic Repeater 91

GSM1900 AR3400 80 Fiber-to-Fiber network 91

AR3400 81 Electrical Specification FON 92


CDMA
AR4200 81

TDMA AR3400 83

LinDAS (Allgon Indoor Distributed


AMPS AR4200 83
Antenna System)
iDEN AR4600 83
Description Page
LinDAS Special Features 93

LinDAS Components 95
Repeaters

Description Page
Mechanical
86
Specifications

Accessories 87

Repeater Configurations
88
with Options

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R e a s o n s f o r R e p e a t e r s

Repeater Systems
Today’s network operators are concerned about operating costs, revenues and the pay-off
periods for their investments. With this in mind, the optimal solution is obvious. The
solution is Repeaters. The lowest total cost is generally related to a mix of technologies.
The Repeater gives you the optimal solution.

Distributed Capacity Multi-band system

An airport has areas that need high capacity only at More and more network service providers operate
certain peak periods - upon the arrival, when people different systems and aim at re-using as much as
are waiting for baggage, taxi etc. To increase the possible of their infrastructure. Examples are
trunking efficiency of the system, the solution AMPS/CDMA800,AMPS/TDMA800,
should have a powerful base station that CDMA800/CDMA1900, TDMA 800/TDMA1900,
distributes capacity to a number of Repeaters for TDMA800/GSM1900 and GSM900/GSM1800. A
further coverage. transition to 3G will accentuate this trend even
more.

Optimized capacity and


Multi-operator requirements
extended coverage

By using Repeaters, you avoid having to In subways and similar situations, two or more
overdimension coverage, for example in sparsely network operators may have to share Repeater
populated areas. And if the need for more capacity Equipment with the subway or railway operator.
arises in the future, you can easily replace the
Repeater with a basestation and then re-use the
Management
Repeater in another low capacity area.

Repeaters, as well as other network products, must


Low infrastructure costs be controlled in a professional way to ensure high
system availability and reliability. Our Operation
Repeaters are easy to install and require no and Maintenance System, OMS, is an excellent
expensive transmission equipment and less tool for controlling the entire Allgon Repeater
expensive site equipment. product range.

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Repeater Systems R e a s o n s f o r R e p e a t e r s

Capacity and revenue on a higher level


Cash flow
ter
For a network operator, estimating traffic capacity is pea
Time Re S
not an easy task in situations where call intensity BT
varies heavily in the cell over time and at different
spots. Should the operator plan for an average load,
risking a high degree of blocking? Or for full
Time
availability handling in all peak capacity situations
with low or no blocking?
The following examples briefly describe an airport
terminal consisting of three wings that need
Example A
coverage:
BTS Repeater
Hardware assumptions:
Average 8.2 E* 35 E
hBTS (2TRX) and BTS (6 TRX).
traffic capacity
hFiber-optic repeater (six-channel).
Channel utilization 57% 78%
hBasestation Master Unit for fiber distribution at *per sector
the centralized BTS.
hOperation and Maintenance considered.
hRevenue directly proportional to offered traffic (E).
h2% grade of service. Cash flow
ter
ea S
A. Dimensioning for unlimited offered traffic load Re
p BT
hA system using one BTS (2 TRX) in each wing and
no repeaters compared with a system using one
centralized BTS (6 TRX) and one repeater in each
Time
wing.
hCapital investments assumed to be the same
whether using BTS or Repeaters.
hHigher capacity generates higher revenue.
Example B
B. Di me n s i o n i n g f o r c e r t a i n t r a f f i c l o ad
hA system using one BTS (6 TRX) in each wing and BTS Repeater
no repeaters compared with a system using one
Max 35 E* 35 E
centralized BTS (6 TRX) and one repeater in each traffic capacity
wing. Channel utilization 78% 78%
hCapital investments are assumed to be twice as *per sector
much in case of using BTS.
hRevenue the same in both cases.

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T h e R e p e a t e r R a n g e

Repeater Systems
Allgon Repeaters are based on the very latest technology. Their stylish, slim and
lightweight design make the Repeaters easy to handle and install. The Repeaters are
durable, built in a die-cast, weatherproof chassis. Power consumption is low, and the
chassis are designed for maximum heat dissipation. No fans are needed.

The Repeaters feature a wide range of supervision and control functions, such as
continuously adjustable gain and antenna isolation, which are automatically monitored.

Channel Selective
optic Repeater in a fast and simple manner by using
Our GSM models use selective 200 KHz IF filters a pre-fabricated kit. The site configuration and
and individual power amplifiers. A unique power commissioning is performed by Windows-based
regulator precisely controls each time slot without terminal software. The heart of the design is our
any distortion of the GSM power mask. fiber-optic transceiver which contains components
carefully selected to meet high performance
Our CDMA model uses high selective 1,23 MHz IF requirements for an extended product life.
filters in combination with high linear amplifiers. A
specially designed measuring receiver (MRX) is Repeater Network System
continuously supervising antenna isolation in order
to not cause serious self oscillation.
Allgon also specializes in building complete
systems for coverage, capacity and quality wireless
Band Selective solutions in complex environments. The systems
are customized using Allgon’s flexible and modular
Allgon has patented a remote adjustable filter design. Repeater program. Allgon Repeater Networks has
This feature allows new frequency plans to be a skilled and experienced team in Allgon Coverage
adopted easily remotely, requiring no visits to any Engineering -- a team that can design and deploy
sites. your system no matter where you are located in the
world.
Combi
UMTS
The Combi concept includes both dual-band and
dual-cell Repeaters. Dual-band can be a Allgon has successfully participated in forming the
combination of GSM/GSM and CDMA/AMPS for content of the 3GTS 25.106 repeater specification
which common service antennas are used. and carried out several field trials. First deliveries of
WCDMA repeaters were done in August 2001.

Fiber-optic Repeaters The new product family is considered the same


well-proven design philosophy with full software
These Repeaters are based on the same proven backward compatibility to 2G repeaters. The
design as our other Repeater products. Operators design supports 2G/3G co-siting due to the flexible
can change from a standard RF Repeater to a fiber- and modular design.

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Repeater Systems R e p e a t e r M a n a g e m e n t

You can control our Repeaters using Allgon Advanced Operation &
Maintenance System Software (OMS) or Allgon Operation & Maintenance
Terminal Software (OMT)

OMS

This is a large-scale LAN/WAN communication


system for single or multi-user operations with a
master database in a central server, continuous
replication and back-ups, and so forth. OMS is an
advanced management tool for multi-user systems
with simultaneous data access and high system
security. The database selected for OMS is
supplied by Oracle Corporation, the world’s second
largest supplier of databases.

COMPLETE MANAGEMENT
hUser-friendly windows with tree structure for
easy configuration, supervision and maintenance
of Repeaters for user and workstation
management.
hReport generating traffic statistics and relevant
database information for external targets.
hActivities can be either directly executed or
scheduled for execution at a defined point of
time. Efficient largescale multi-user configuration.
hMulti-modem operation of up to 128 modems
simultaneously.
hOpen interface making it possible to
communicate with major external network
management systems.
OMT
COMPLETE SECURITY
This is the real-time, installation, commissioning and
hDisaster recovery if failure occurs in the
diagnostic tool. It runs on a desktop or notebook
database.
which communicates with the Repeaters, either
hContinuous operation during network failure.
locally or remotely.
hSelective user access and a specific proprietary
protocol between the OMS and Repeater,
ensuring a high degree of security.

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G S M 9 0 0 / 1 8 0 0 / 1 9 0 0
Channel- and band-selective Repeaters for 900/1800
and 1900 MHz frequency bands

Typical Repeater Characteristics

Repeater Systems
GSM 900 Channel- Band-
selective selective
AR1100 Family AR1200 Family
Frequency Band UL 890-915 MHz 890-915 MHz

Frequency Band DL 935-960 MHz 935-960 MHz


No. of channels 1-8 ----
Filter Bandwidth 200 KHz 0.5-16.5 MHz*
(remote adjustable)

Output Power +33 dBm RMS +29 dBm PEP (+26 dBm RMS)
Gain (max variation) 4 dB 6 dB
Pass band ripple 3 dB 4 dB
Noise Figure 5 dB 6 dB
Group Delay 5 ms 6 ms

900/1900/1900
GSM 1800 Channel- Band-
selective selective
AR2100 Family AR2200 Family

GSM
Frequency band UL 1710-1785 MHz 1710-1785 MHz
Frequency band DL 1805-1880 MHz 1805-1880 MHz
No. of Channels 1-8 ----
Filter bandwidth 200 KHz 0.5-16.5 MHz
(remote adjustable)
Output power +33 dBm RMS +32 dBm PEP (+29 dBm RMS)
Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps 50-90 dB 45-85 dB
Gain (max. variation) 4 dB 6 dB
Pass band ripple 3 dB 5 dB
Noise Figure 5 dB 6 dB
Group delay 5 ms 6 ms

GSM 1900 Channel- Band-


selective selective
AR3100 Family AR3400 Family

Frequency band UL 1850-1910 MHz 1850-1910 MHz


Frequency band DL 1930-1990 MHz 1930-1990 MHz
No. of Channels 1-8 ----
Filter bandwidth 200 KHz 0.5-16.5 MHz
(remote adjustable)
Output power +33 dBm RMS +36 dBm PEP (+33 dBm RMS)
Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps 50-90 dB 45-85 dB
Gain (max. variation) 4 dB 6 dB
Pass band ripple 3 dB 5 dB
Noise Figure 5 dB 6 dB
Group delay 5 ms 6 ms

*25 MHz as option Mechanical specification see page 11

Combi/Dual-b band/Dual-ccell
Different combinations in standard housings are available, see example below.

Frequency Remark

AR1112 900/900 Combi-model channel-and band-selective


AR2111 1800/900 Dual-band Channel-selective

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C D M A (IS-95)
Repeaters for CDMA 800 and 1900 MHz frequency bands.

Typical Repeater Characteristics


Repeater Systems

Channel-Selective

CDMA AR3500 Family AR4500 Family

Frequency band Reverse Link 1850-1910 MHz 824-849 MHz


Frequency band Forward Link 1930-1990 MHz 869-894 MHz
No. of Channels 1-4 1-4
Filter bandwidth 1.23 MHz 1.23 MHz
Output power standard +33 dBm RMS +33 dBm RMS
Output power high-power +38 dBm RMS +38 dBm RMS
Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps 50-90 dB 50-90 dB
Gain (max. variation) 4 dB 4 dB
Pass band ripple 3 dB 3 dB
Noise Figure 5 dB 5 dB
Group delay 5 ms 5 ms
CDMA

Band Selective

CDMA AR3400 Family AR4200 Family

Frequency band Reverse Link 1850-1910 MHz 824-849 MHz


Frequency band Forward Link 1930-1990 MHz 869-894 MHz
Filter bandwidth (remote adjustable) 0.5-16.5 MHz* 0.5-16.5 MHz*
Output power standard +33 dBm RMS +33 dBm RMS
Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps 45-85 dB 45-85 dB
Gain (max. variation) 6 dB 6 dB
Pass band ripple 5 dB 5 dB
Noise Figure 6 dB 6 dB
Group delay 6 ms 6 ms

*25 MHz as option Mechanical Specification see Page 11

Combi/Dual-b
band/Dual-ccell
Different combinations in standard housings are available, see example below.

Frequency Remark

AR3535 1900/1900 Combi-model with 4 channels in same housing


AR4545 800/800 Combi model with 4 channels n same housing
AR3545 1900/800 Dual-band/dual-cell with 4 channels in same housing

Measuring receiver (MRX)


The main task is to supervise the channel spectrum of active CDMA channels in order to maximize gain and output
power and minimize such problems as low antenna isolation and poor antenna adaptation.

hMRX automatically supervises the antenna isolation.


hSpectrum analyze of forward and reverse power.
hA special dialog with a graph displays VSWR and forward output power.
hWindows-based terminal software for remote control and supervision.

At the present time, the MRX is only available for our channel-selective program.

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W C D M A
Channel-selective Repeaters for 2100 MHz frequency bands

Repeater Systems
Typical Repeater Characteristics

WCDMA Channel-Selective
AR6500 Family
Frequency band UL 1920-1980 MHz
Frequency band DL 2110-2170 MHz
Number of channels 1-2
Filter bandwidth 5
Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps 55-90 dB
Absolute group delay 6 ms
Output power (DL) RMS, one WCDMA carrier, standard (AR6500) +30 dBm
Output power (DL) RMS, one WCDMA carrier, high power (AR6560) +33 dBm
Output power (UL) RMS, one WCDMA carrier +20 dB
Pass band ripple within 4,0 MHz 2 dB
Gain variation at 80 dB gain, over freq. band 4 dB
Noise figure at max gain, 25° C 4 dB

Mechanical specification page 11

WCDMA
Combi/Dual-b band/Dual-ccell
Different combinations in standard housings are possible, see example below.

Frequency Remark

AR6565 2100/2100 Combi model with 4 channels in same housing

AR 6521 2100/1800 Dual band 2 channel GSM 1800 and 2 channel WCDMA

AR 6511 2100/900 Dual band 2 channel GSM 900 and 2 channel WCDMA

Measuring receiver (MRX)


The main task is to supervise the channel spectrum of active CDMA channels in order to maximize
gain and output power and minimize such problems as low antenna isolation and poor antenna
adaptation.

hMRX automatically supervises the antenna isolation.


hSpectrum analyze of forward and reverse power.
hA special dialog with a graph displays VSWR and forward output power.
hWindows-based terminal software for remote control and supervision.

At the present time, the MRX is only available for our channel-selective program.

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T D M A / A M P S / i D E N

Band-selective Repeaters for 800 and 1900 MHz


frequency bands
Repeater Systems

Typical Repeater Characteristics

TDMA Band Selective


AR3400 Family

Frequency band UL 1850-1910 MHz


Frequency band DL 1930-1990 MHz
Filter bandwidth (remote adjustable) 0.5-16.5 MHz*
Output power +36 dBm PEP (+33 dBm RMS)
Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps 45-85 dB
Gain max. variation 6 dB
Pass band ripple 5 dB
Noise figure 6 dB
Group delay 6 ms

AMPS Band Selective


AR4200 Family
TDMA/ AMPS/

Frequency band UL 824-849 MHz


Frequency band DL 869-894 MHz
iDEN

Filter bandwidth (remote adjustable) 0.5-16.5 MHz*


Output power +36 dBm PEP (+33 dBm RMS)
Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps 45-85 dB
Gain max. variation 6 dB
Pass band ripple 5 dB
Noise figure 6 dB
Group delay 6 ms

iDEN Band Selective


AR4600 Family

Frequency band UL 806-824 MHz


Frequency band DL 851-870 MHz
Filter bandwidth (remote adjustable) 0.5-16.5 MHz
Output power +36 dBm PEP (+33 dBm RMS)
Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps 45-85 dB
Gain max. variation 6 dB
Pass band ripple 5 dB
Noise figure 5 dB
Group delay 6 ms
*25 MHz as option Mechanical specification page 11

Combi/Dual-b band/Dual-ccell
Different combinations in standard housings are available, see example below.

Frequency Remark

AR4242 800/800 Combi model with 2 band-selective sections in same housing

AR3434 1900/1900 Combi model with 2 band-selective sections in same housing

AR3442 1900/800 Dual-band/dual-cell with 2 band-selective sections in same housing

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C o m p a c t R e p e a t e r

Repeater Systems
Volumes of mobile telephone traffic is increasing in places such as shopping malls, sports
facilities, parking garages, museums, on board trains, stations, airports and offices.

Repeater
Compact
Environments of this type are complex and present major challenges in terms of capacity
and coverage. Network operators have a lot to gain in terms of image and revenue by
being prompt in offering solutions which effectively satisfy user’s demands for operational
availability.

The Allgon Compact Repeater is a cost-effective product thanks to its modular design,
professional monitoring tools and great reliability. A solution which will prove over time to
offer low operating and maintenance costs. A system with low TCO (Total Cost of
Ownership).

Indoor Coverage The Compact Repeater

The Compact Repeater is built on the same


The challenge is to provide radio coverage in a
concept as Allgon’s already well-known repeater
flexible and efficient way. Among other things with
products, which are noted for their advanced
reference to the design it can be difficult to spread
technology, flexibility and high quality. The
coverage all the way into side isles, narrow
generic design permits a wide range of products
hallways, several storys, combined with different
in the 800 to 2100 MHz frequency band. The
building materials. Moreover, if there are many
current program covers GSM 900/1800/1900,
people constantly moving, for instance in shopping
TDMA 1900 and AMPS/iDEN. The Compact
malls, and the demand for coverage varies from
Repeater product range will also cover UMTS.
one spot to another as well as during the day and
during the week, satisfying the growing demand for
capacity becomes a challenge. A distributed The Allgon Compact Repeater comprises the
antenna system based on the Allgon Compact well-proven adjustable filter design , which allows
Repeater concept combined with an optimized the operation to remotely adjust the filter
radio base station not only provides a bandwidth to specific site conditions.
homogeneous coverage in a complex environment,
but it creates growing profits due to more effective
utilization of the total capacity of the system. Besides small size and low weight, the Compact
Repeater is easy to install, operate and maintain.
If you add Allgon’s ingenious and advanced For some specific environments the Compact
monitoring tool OMS (Operations & Maintenance Repeater could be considered as an alternative to
System), it keeps down costs related to frequency the high-power output Allgon Repeater, thus
planning, service and maintenance throughout the offering a cost-effective solution. It’s modular
system’s life cycle. design means that the installed repeater can be
upgraded with additional bands at a relatively
low cost.

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C o m p a c t R e p e a t e r

Typical Repeater Characteristics


Repeater Systems

GSM 900/1800/1900 Compact Compact Compact


Repeater Repeater Repeater
ALR1200 Family ALR2200 Family ALR3200 Family
Frequency Band UL 890-915 MHz 1710-1785 MHz 1850-1910 MHz

Frequency Band DL 935-960 MHz 1805-1880 MHz 1930-1990 MHz


No. of channels --- --- ---
Filter Bandwidth 0.5-15.0 MHz* 0.5-15.0 MHz* 0.5-15.0 MHz*
(remote adjustable) (remote adjustable) (remote adjustable)

Output Power +25 dBm PEP +26 dBm PEP +28 dBm PEP
Output Power (TDMA-RMS) +22 dBm +23 dBm +25 dBm
Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps 55-70 dB 55-70 dB 55-70 dB
Gain (max variation) 5 dB 5 dB 5 dB
Pass band ripple 4 dB 4 dB 4 dB
Noise Figure 8 dB 8 dB 8 dB
Group Delay 6 ms 6 ms 6 ms
Repeater
Compact

TDMA/AMPS/iDEN/CDMA Compact Compact Compact


Repeater Repeater Repeater
ALR3200 Family ALR4200 Family ALR4600 Family
Frequency Band UL 1850-1910 MHz 824-849 MHz 806-824 MHz

Frequency Band DL 1930-1990 MHz 869-894 MHz 851-869 MHz


Filter Bandwidth 0.5-15.0 MHz* 0.5-15.0 MHz* 0.5-15.0 MHz
(remote adjustable) (remote adjustable) (remote adjustable)

Output Power +28 dBm PEP +28 dBm PEP +28 dBm PEP
Output Power (TDMA-RMS) +25 dBm +25 dBm +25 dBm
Output Power (CDMA-RMS) +20 dBm +20 dBm +20 dBm
Gain adjustment in 1 dB step 55-70 dB 55-70 dB 55-70 dB
Gain (max variation) 5 dB 5 dB 5 dB
Pass band ripple 4 dB 4 dB 4 dB
Noise Figure 8 dB 8 dB 8 dB
Group Delay 6 ms 6 ms 6 ms

*25 MHz as option Mechanical Specification page 11

Combi/Dual-b band/Dual-ccell
Different combinations in standard housings are available, see example below.

Frequency Remark

ALR 3242 1900/800 Combi model with 2 band-selective sections in same housing
ALR 2212 1800/900 Combi model with 2 band-selective sections in same housing
ALR 2222 1800/1800 Dual-band/dual-cell with 2 band sections in same housing

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M e c h a n i c a l S p e c i f i c a t i o n s

Standard Repeaters 1-4 channels 5-8 channels High Power Dual Band

Repeater Systems
CDMA
Dimension mm 440 x 530 x 175 440 x 530 x 240 440 x 530 x 240 440 x 530 x 240
inches 17.4 x 20.9 x 6.9 17.4 x 20.9 x 9.6 17.4 x 20.9 x 9.6 17.4 x 20.9 x 9.6
Weight kg 21 34 34 34
lbs 46 75 75 75

Compact Repeaters Compact low Dual band

Height mm/inches 385 / 15.2 385 / 15.2


Width mm/inches 385 / 15.2 385 / 15.2
Depth mm/inches 110 / 4.3 160 / 6.3
Weight kg/ lbs 10 / 22 20 / 44

Specifications
Our products meet mobile cellular industry standards and comply with the following:

Mechanical
Environmental
ETS300 019-2-4, class T4.1E: Stationary use at non-weather-protected locations, extended
climatic tests.

Radio transmission and reception


hETS300 577, GSM05.05: Radio transmission and reception and ETS300 609-4, part 4
hETS300 609-4, part 4
hEMC emission and immunity ETS 300 342-3
hEMC immunity IEC 801-2, 4 and 5
hFCC rule 15, 22 and 90
Relevant products fulfill the US emission requirements according to the Federal
Communications Commissions and Industry of Canada specification RSS133 issue 1.

Repeater Safety
hIEC Publication 65
hETL recognition according to UL 1950 3rd Edition
hcUL recognition according to CAN/CSA C22.2 950-95
hFiber-optic safety according to US Food and Drug Administration part 1040.10, 1998
hIC RSS 133 Issue 1

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Repeater Systems A c c e s s o r i e s

Repeater-to-Repeater Multidrop link


(R2R link) Battery Back-Up (BBU)

The Repeater-to-Repeater Typical applications are


(R2R) link is a link for data Repeater/ BBU installations in
communications, particularly subways, road tunnels and
useful in Allgon multi-Repeater rural areas. Main power
and dual-cell/dual band breakdowns at these types of
applications where the installation are often time-
different Repeaters or consuming to identify and
Repeater sections need to be controlled from a correct due to inaccessibility. The BBU is equipped
common remote interface. with Oerlikon Compact Power-Rack-line batteries.
Main features are:
hDC 24 VDC output
Solar Power System h100-250 V AC input
h25 or 50 Ah battery
hTemperature-controlled
The Allgon Solar Power
hCompatible with OMT and OMS alarm
system is a reliable power
solution for repeaters in
remote locations. No other
power system can match the Remote Control Units
reliability of an expert
designed, stand alone solar
For remote control of
power system. There are no moving parts, so the
Repeaters, two optional
system’s lifetime is very long and it is virtually
solutions are offered:
maintenance free. The Allgon solution is designed
hWireless control over
in cooperation with Naps, a total solar power
standard available radio
systems provider for more than 20 years.
modem.
Advantages include:
hFixed wireline control over
hEconomical and maintenance free
standard Hayes compatible modems.
hEnvironmental friendly
The kits include all necessary installation material
hEasy and fast installation with long lifetime
for fast and reliable set-up and have a 30 minute
hAutomatic operation
battery back-up system in case of a main power
hModular design for future expansion
breakdown.

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Repeater Configurations with Options

Repeater Product Options


Basemodel Number No. of channels Band Width LB UB MRX R2R RCU/RCC RCU RCC PSU PSM
Channelselective Standard 2 4 6 8 (MHz) Fixed wl 230VAC 115VAC 24VDC 48VDC 21-60VDC 85-260VAC
GSM 900 AR1100/0 X X X X X X X X X X
RGSM 900 AR1100/8 X X X X X X X X X
EGSM 900 AR1100/9 X X X X X X X X X
DCS 1800 AR2100/0 X X X X X X X X X X X X
GSM 1900 AR3100/0 X X X X X X X X X X X X
CDMA 1900 AR3500/0 X X X X X X X X X X
CDMA 1900 2 CH HP AR3530/0 X X X X X X X X X
CDMA 800 2 CH AR4500/0 X X X X X X X X
CDMA 800 2 CH HP AR4540/0 X X X X X X X
W-CDMA 2 CH AR6500/0 X X X X X X
W-CDMA 2 CH HP AR6560/0 X X X X X X

Bandselective Standard
900 BS AR1200/0 16.5 25 X X X X X
1800 BS AR2200/0 16.5 X X X X X X X
1900 BS AR3400/0 16.5 X X X X X X X
1900 BS CDMA AR3400/5 16.5 X X X X X X X
800 BS AR4200/0 16.5 25 X X X X X
800 BS CDMA AR4200/5 16.5 25 X X X X X
800 BS iDEN AR4600/0 16.5 X X X X

Bandselective Compact
900 BS ALR1200/0 15 25 X X X X
1800 BS ALR2200/0 15 X X X X X X
1900 BS ALR3200/0 15 X X X X X X
800 BS ALR4200/0 15 25 X X X X
800 BS iDEN ALR4600/0 15 X X X

MRX= Measuring Receive/ Transmit


LB= Low Band
R2R= Repeater -to -Repeater
UB=Upper Band
PSU= Power Supply
HP=High Power
RCU/RCC= Remote Control Unit

Default Vales= Gray Areas

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Configurations
AR and ALR Type Repeater Repeater Systems
Repeater Systems F i b e r O p t i c R e p e a t e r s

Allgon fibre optic repeaters are fed with cellular signal over optic fiber instead of over
coaxial cables or from the air interface. The fiber-optic unit (FOU) is the generic interface
Fiber-Optic
Repeaters

that fits all Allgon design platforms. The FOU is a high performance, high dynamic unit,
which converts the RF-signals to lightwave signals (and vice versa) and distribute the RF
signal over the fiber with far lower loss than coaxial cable.

Special Features:

Special features are:


hLong distance operation over single mode The distribution system is built up by a master
fiber unit and one or several Fiberoptic Repeaters.
hAdjustable gain for link optimizing The system allows for the master unit to be fed
hCombined fiber operation by using WDM with signal either directly from the BTS or
hFull remote control of fiberoptic repeaters through the air. The Fiberoptic Repeater can
hEasy commissioning with Windows-based distribute the received signal to the other co-
terminal software located repeaters.
hAlarm set-up and operation fully compatible
with OMT and OMS software A single FOU can provide optical signal to a
maximum of four other FON’s and the system is
The basic building block of the network is the thus often built in either star or chain topology.
transceiver board called Fiberoptic Node (FON). Multiple nodes can be used in a master unit to
It is used as a subassembly in the FOU which facilitate large distribution systems. In order to
can be installed in any Allgon repeater, or as a reduce the number of fibers required by the
stand-alone board in our Base station Master system wavelength division, multiplexing can be
Unit (BMU) or in LINDAS. utilized to allow the same fiber to be used for
both up and downlink.
The FON performs the conversations between
RF signal and light and vice versa. The FON The Allgon Fiberoptic Distribution System can
also includes a subcarrier to be used for data be seamlessly integrated into Allgon single-use
communication (Fiber2Fiber) between different or multi-use Operation and Maintenance
nodes in the fiberoptic network. This feature System (OMS), which provides full access to all
enables the operator to have full remote control repeaters.
of the fiberoptic repeater (or several) from only
one access point. The subcarrier frequency is
chosen so it has no effect on the cellular 800-
2200 MHz frequency band.

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F i b e r O p t i c R e p e a t e r s

Repeater Systems
System building blocks:

The Allgon Fiberoptic Distribution System consists of two basic types of equipment. On one
side is the Master Unit either connected to the Base station over a coaxial link or over an
air link. On the other side the fiber is connected to the fiber optic repeaters and converts
the optical signal to RF for further distribution to the service area.

The system can in realtime be controlled from the Allgon Operation & Maintenance
Terminal (OMT) software or by the more sophisticated batch controlled Operation &
Management System (OMS).

Fiber-Optic
Repeaters
Typical Fiberoptic Distribution System

BMU-Basestation Master
Unit RMU- Repeater Master Unit

The standard Master Unit is used when the The Repeater Master Unit is used when the
fiberoptical system is fed with RF signal directly distance from the BTS is too long to feed the
from one or more BTS’s over coaxial cable. The Fiberoptic Distribution System with signal via
BMU consists of a coupling field, a number of coaxial cable. A standard Allgon Repeater is then
FON’s and an optical dividers/ combiners network. used to provide the donor signal to the Master Unit.
The coupling field combines the different signals Several repeaters can be used to provide the donor
from different BTS’s and passes the combined signal if the distribution system is to handle
signal to the Fiberoptic Nodes. The optical multiple bands and/or operators.
dividers/combiners are used after the FON to
provide up to four outputs per node. It can also
include Wavelength Division Multiplexing
Modules, when uplink and downlink are sharing the
same fiber.

Basestation Master Unit Repeater Master Unit

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Repeater Systems F i b e r O p t i c R e p e a t e r s

FOR- FiberOptic Repeater Fiber-to-Fiber (F2F) network

The Fiberoptic Repeater is the other half of the The traditional way to remote monitor/control
distribution network. The Fiberoptic Repeater the fiber optic repeaters is to include remote radio
then relays RF signal to and from other co- modems in each repeater. The Allgon F2F link
located repeaters. The Fiberoptic Repeater is a enables the feature to do the same but from only
standard Allgon Repeater of any type fitted with one access point.
a Fiberoptic Unit. The FOU consists of a FON
board and the required optical and RF combiner
network. The fiber optic systems different FON’s are
connected in a network over the fiber. The remote
control data from the BMU/FON is sent to the
Fiber-Optic

fiberoptic repeater FON’s, which address the tasks


Repeaters

to the repeater subunits. The communication is


standard UDP/IP for addressing each node in the
network. Both local and remote port can be used
at the same time on one or more nodes (Repeater
or FON). This means that on-site trouble shooting
or set-up parameter modifications can be done at
the same time as the OMS performs the normal
activities.

Fiberoptic Repeater

Fiber to Fiber network (F2F)

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F i b e r O p t i c S p e c i f i c a t i o n s

Repeater Systems
Electrical Specification FON
Common
Bandwidth @ 3 dB* 800-2200 MHz
Power consumption, total <5 W

Transmitter
Laser optic wavelength DFB 1310 or 1550 nm
Max continuous RF input +36 dBm
Optical output power, two levels +3/0 dBm
RF attenuation settable by SW in 1 dB steps 0-20 dB

Receiver
Optic Wavelength 1250-1600 nm
Max optic power input +5 dBm
RF attenuation settable by SW in 1 dB steps 0-20 dB

Fiber-Optic
Alarm threshold level, settable warning 0-40 dBm

Repeaters
Alarm threshold level, settable error 0-40 dBm

*The Fibre Optic Node is connected to a duplex filter, thus limiting useful bandwidth to cellular standard in use.

Safety Laser
Class 1 product
hIEC/EN60 825-1 Radiation safety of laser products for Europe and Canada
hIEC/EN 60950 2nd edition US Food and Drug Administration requirements part
1040,10, 1998

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L i g h t I n d o o r D i s t r i b u t e d A n t e n n a
S y s t e m ( L i n DA S )
Coverage Systems

LinDAS, an indoor coverage system from Allgon


Allgon's fiber optic Indoor Distributed Antenna System, named LinDAS, is based on Allgon's well-proven fiber optic
and amplifier technology with a focus on cost effective coverage while maintaining quality and flexibility. The
In-Building

LinDAS system uses the proven Allgon electrical design in combination with enclosures constructed to meet public
Solutions

indoor application requirements.

Special Features:

LinDAS is capable of operating in medium to system will not be uplink limited, as many DAS
large coverage areas with a focus on high tend to be when they are expanded at later
reliability, high performance and low total cost dates.
of ownership over the life of the system. hThe RF combining box is designed to combine
LinDAS

LINDAS distinguishes itself from competitive multiple operators' frequency bands and sectors
systems in the following areas: into a common distribution network. LinDAS
uses miniature components to keep overall
hLinDAS will meet future demands for high system size compact and easy to mount into
signal quality. In high speed data systems like crowded equipment closets.
3G, the signal to noise ratio is crucial for system hComplete Management.
performance. LinDAS is an operator selective LinDAS can be controlled and monitored on
system using IF filtering techniques to minimize several levels. This can range from simple LED
noise and interference to the radio base station. detection to sophisticated software
Interference and noise contributions caused by management (OMS) of large systems with
less precise products will cause increased drop alarm integration to an overlaying
calls resulting in a lower grade of service. Management system. This allows LinDAS to
hLinDAS fiber optic system has a high dynamic cooperate with other Allgon products already
range which gives the operator headroom for in operation.
distributing the signal over long fiber runs and hLinDAS is flexible and can easily be tailored
the ability to use optical splitters to distribute for use in multi-band, multi-carrier systems of
the signal to several Remote Hubs. Operation any size.
and monitoring of the individual Remote Hubs
in a network can be done over fiber from the CENTRAL HUB

Central Hub. The high dynamic range also RF Combining


Module
RF/Opto Converter
Module
correlates with the tougher dynamic range • Multi operator • 800-2200 MHz
• Multi band
requirements for mobile stations operating in a
1-12 Remote Hubs
near field indoor environment. BTS RCM OCM

hThe low noise design used in LinDAS


improves uplink performance considerably. The REMOTE HUB

ANTENNAS
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L i n D A S , a n I n d o o r C o v e r a g e S y s t e m
f r o m A l l g o n

Covearge Systems
In-building
Solutions
LinDAS
torquise box - OCM (Opto Converter Module)
purple box - RCM (RF Combining Module)
light blue boxes - Base Stations Antenna
White box at end - Remote Hub
Single Mode Fiber Remote Hub
Small white circles - antennas
Central Hub

OCM
RCM
Base Stations

Base Stations
Antenna

Remote Hub

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Coverage Systems
In-Building L i n D A S C o m p o n e n t s
Solutions

RF Combining Module (RCM) Remote Hub (RH)

The passive RF combining The Remote Hub (RH) houses


Module (RCM) is the most the Opto/RF converter, RF and
flexible module of LinDAS, IF filtering, and RF outputs to
and will be produced in support a passive antenna
versions designed for single network. The unit can be
band (800, 900, 1900, 2100 either single or dual band.
MHz), dual band (800/1900,
LinDAS

900/1800, 900/2100, 1800/2100), or triple band


(900/1800/2100 MHz) use. In total, the RCM has
8x3 RF outputs to serve the RF/ Opto Converter Multiband Antennas
Module (OCM) or transmit via coax cable to the
Remote Hub.
Allgon’s omni-directional
antenna, model 7336.00, is a
RF/ Opto Converter Module (RCM) true multi-band indoor
antenna. It can be mounted
The active RF/ Opto on or above a ceiling or wall to
Converter Module is a 800- give the optimal coverage.
2200 MHz RF Opto The antenna is versatile
converter with two enought to blend into any environment yet give
interface, first the RF excellent coverage for a myriad of applications.
interface towards the RCM
and secondly the interface
towards the Remote Hubs. System Key Parameters
The OCM can handle up to 12 Remote Hub
options.
hOutput power @ 4 antenna ports +20dBm PEP
hOptional Remote Control Unit (RCU). Standard
hLink gain; adjustable fixed -25dB to 40dB
is a Hayes compatible PSTN wireline modem.
Optional radio modems are available for GSM 900, hNoise figure @ antenna port 8dB
GSM 1800, GSM 1900, CDMA 800, CDMA 1900 hTypical Spur Free Dynamic Range 70dB
and AMPS/TDMA. hOptical link budget > 11dB
hSeparate or combined using wave division hO&M (Operation & Maintenance Software)
multiplexing (WDM) fiber optic outputs.

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Organized by Part Number
Part Number Product Description Page Part Number Product Description Page
2187.0000 UPSIDE-DOWN KIT OMNI 71 7333.00 ALVC-800/1900-70-14.5/17.5-0D 60
2201.11 PANNING WALLBRACKET 3MNTPOINTS 71 7333.06 ALVC-800/1900-70-14.5/17.5-6D 60
4168.11.33.00 O-900-360-11i-0-D 52 7334.00 ALVC-800/1900-90-13.5/16.5-0D 62
4168.11.33.02 O-900-360-11i-2-D 52 7334.06 ALVC-800/1900-90-13.5/16.5-6D 62
4168.11.33.03 O-900-360-11i-3-D 52 7336.00 ALIC-8/9/18/19/2100-360-3i-0-N 56
4168.11.33.06 O-900-360-11i-6-D 52 7337.00 ALVC-800/1900-70-12.0/15.0-0D 60
4168.11.33.52 O-900-360-11i+2-D 52 7338.00 ALVC-800/1900-80-11.5/14.5-0D 61
4168.21.33.00 O-800-360-11i-0-D 52 7339.00 ALVC-800/1900-90-11.0/14.0-0D 62
4168.21.33.03 O-800-360-11i-3-D 52 7390.00 ALX-800-90-10.5i-0-D 25
7125.16.33.00 A-800-60-16i-0-D 30 7391.00 ALX-800-90-13.5i-0-D 26
7125.16.33.06 A-800-60-16i-6-D 30 7391.06 ALX-800-90-13.5i-6-D 26
7125.18.33.00 A-800-60-18i-0-D 31 7392.00 ALX-800-90-15i-0-D 27
7130.18.33.00 A-800-95-16i-0-D 32 7392.06 ALX-800-90-15i-6-D 27
7131.16.33.00 A-800-40-18i-0-D 30 7691.00 XM-1900-65-18i-A-D 20
7143.24.33.00 CI-800-60-15.5i-0-D 36 7700.00 UXM-1710-2100-65-15i-0-D 14
7143.24.33.50 CI-800-60-15i-A-D 42 7700.06 UXM-1710-2100-65-15i-6-D 14
7143.26.33.00 CI-800-60-17i-0-D 36 7701.00 UXM-1710-2100-65-18i-0-D 14
7143.48.33.00 CI-800-60-18i-0-D 37 7701.06 UXM-1710-2100-65-18i-6-D 14
7143.48.33.02 CI-800-60-18i-2-D 37 7721.00 UXM-1710-2100-65-18i-A-D 15
7144.24.33.00 CI-800-90-14i-0-D 37 7722.00 UXM-1710-2100-65-20i-A-D 15
7144.24.33.50 CI-800-90-13.5i-A-D 42 7735.00 UXM-1850-2100-90-13.5i-A-D 16
7144.26.33.00 CI-800-90-15i-0-D 38 7740.00 UXM-1850-2100-90-16.5i-A-D 16
7144.48.33.00 CI-800-90-16.5i-0-D 38 7745.00 UXM-1850-2100-90-18i-A-D 16
7145.24.33.50 CI-800-105-13i-A-D 43 7804.00* A-800-40-18i-0-D 29
7145.26.33.00 CI-800-105-14.5i-0-D 39 7814.00* A-800-60-16i-0-D 29
7182.40 M-1900-65-18i-0-D 7 7818.00* A-800-60-18i-0-D 29
7182.42 M-1900-65-18i-2-D 7 7824.00 A-800-80-15i-0-D 31
7182.44 M-1900-65-18i-4-D 7 7834.00 A-800-90-14i-0-D 32
7182.46 M-1900-65-18i-6-D 7 7834.14 A-800-90-14i-14-D 32
7182.50 M-1900-65-17.5i-10-D 7 7920.00 DXC-800/1900-65-14.5/18-A-D 64
7182.60 M-1900-65-18i-0-D-U 7 7999.00 DXC-800/1900-70-8/9-0-N 63
7183.40 M-1900-65-17i-0-D 7 9215.03 Dual band filter 65
7183.42 M-1900-65-17i-2-D 7 9215.10 1 Dual band filter in a rack mount 65
7184.40 M-1900-90-16.5i-0-D 9 9215.11 2 Dual band filters in a rack mount 65
7184.42 M-1900-90-16.5i-2-D 9 9215.12 3 Dual band filters in a rack mount 65
7184.44 M-1900-90-16.5i-4-D 9 9215.13 4 Dual band filters in a rack mount 65
7184.46 M-1900-90-16.5i-6-D 9 ALR1200 900 MHz Compact Repeater 85
7185.03 M-1900-30-20i-2-D 6 ALR2200 1800 MHz Compact Repeater 85
7185.08 M-1900-30-20i-0-D 6 ALR3200 1900 MHz Compact Repeater 85
7194.40 M-1900-90-13.5i-0-D 8 ALR4200 800 Mhz Compact Repeater 85
7194.44 M-1900-90-13.5i-4-D 8 ALR 4600 800 MHz iDEN Compact Repeater 85
7198.40 M-1900-90-15.5i-0-D 9 AR1100 900 MHz GSM Channel Selective Repeater 80
7198.42 M-1900-90-15.5i-2-D 9 AR1200 900 MHz GSM Band Selective Repeater 80
7199.40 M-1900-90-19.5i-0-D 10 AR2100 1800 MHz GSM Channel Selective Repeater 80
7199.42 M-1900-90-19.5i-2-D 10 AR2200 1800 MHz GSM Band Selective Repeater 80
7200.40 M-1900-90-18i-0-D 10 AR3100 1900 MHz GSM Channel Selective Repeater 80
7200.42 M-1900-90-18i-2-D 10 AR3400 1900 MHz GSM Band Selective Repeater 80
7200.43 M-1900-90-18i-3-D 10 AR3400 1900 MHz CDMA Band Selective Repeater 81
7200.44 M-1900-90-18i-4-D 10 AR3400 1900 MHz TDMA Band Selective Repeater 83
7200.45 M-1900-90-18i-5-D 10 AR3500 1900 MHz CDMA Channel Selective Repeater 81
7200.46 M-1900-90-18i-6-D 10 AR4200 800 MHz AMPS Band Selective Repeater 83
7208.40 M-1900-105-16i-0-D 11 AR4200 800 MHz CDMA Band Selective Repeater 81
7208.42 M-1900-105-16i-6-D 11 AR4500 800 MHz CDMA Channel Selective Repeater 81
7220.40 M-1900-65-20i-0-D 8 AR4600 800 MHz iDEN Band Selective Repeater 83
7220.42 M-1900-65-20i-2-D 8 AR6500 2100 MHz WCDMA Channel Selective Repeater 82
7221.14 M-1900-30-23i-1-D 6
7221.15 M-1900-30-23i-2-D 6
7250.02 XM-1900-65-18.5i-0-D 20
7250.03 XM-1900-65-18.5i-2-D 20
7250.04 XM-1900-65-18.5i-4-D 20
7250.05 XM-1900-65-18.5i-6-D 20 ALVC => Allgon Vertical Combined
7251.01 XM-1900-90-17.5i-2-D 22 ALX => Allgon Cross polarized
7251.02 XM-1900-90-17.5i-0-D 22 A => Allgon log periodic
7262.01 XM-1900-90-16i-0-D 22 CI => City
7262.02 XM-1900-90-16i-2-D 22 DXC => Cross polarized Dual band
7262.03 XM-1900-90-16i-4-D 22 M => Metro
7263.01 XU-800-65-15i-0-D 24 O => Omni
7263.04 XU-800-65-14.5i-6-D 24 U => Urban
7270.02 U-800-65-12.5i-0-D 46 XM => Cross polarized Metro
7271.02 U-800-65-15.5i-0-D 46 XU => Cross polarized Urban
7272.02 U-800-65-16.5i-0-D 47
7273.02 U-800-65-18i-0-D 47 *Available in 2002
7276.02 U-800-90-14i-0-D 48
7278.02 U-800-90-16i-0-D 48
7281.02 XU-800-65-16.5i-0-D 24
7282.03 XU-800-65-12.5i-4-D 23
7301.02 XM-1900-90-13.5i-0-D 21
7332.00 ALVC-800/1900-80-14.0/17.0-0D 61
7332.02 ALVC-800/1900-80-14.0/17.0-2D 61
7332.06 ALVC-800/1900-80-14.0/17.0-6D 61

Index Page 96
Organized by Product Description
Part Number Product Description Page Part Number Product Description Page
7336.00 ALIC-8/9/18/19/2100-360-3i-0-N 56 7271.03 U-800-65-15.5i-5-D 47
7333.00 ALVC-800/1900-70-14.5/17.5-0D 60 7272.02 U-800-65-16.5i-0-D 47
7333.06 ALVC-800/1900-70-14.5/17.5-6D 60 7273.02 U-800-65-18i-0-D 48
7337.00 ALVC-800/1900-70-12.0/15.0-0D 60 7278.02 U-800-90-16i-0-D 48
7332.00 ALVC-800/1900-80-14.0/17.0-0D 61 7700.00 UXM-1710-2100-65-15i-0-D 14
7332.02 ALVC-800/1900-80-14.0/17.0-2D 61 7700.06 UXM-1710-2100-65-15i-6-D 14
7332.06 ALVC-800/1900-80-14.0/17.0-6D 61 7701.00 UXM-1710-2100-65-18i-0-D 14
7338.00 ALVC-800/1900-80-11.5/14.5-0D 61 7701.06 UXM-1710-2100-65-18i-6-D 14
7334.00 ALVC-800/1900-90-13.5/16.5-0D 62 7721.00 UXM-1710-2100-65-18i-A-D 15
7334.06 ALVC-800/1900-90-13.5/16.5-6D 62 7722.00 UXM-1710-2100-65-20i-A-D 15
7339.00 ALVC-800/1900-90-11.0/14.0-0D 65 7735.00 UXM-1850-2100-90-13.5i-A-D 16
7390.00 ALX-800-90-10.5i-0-D 62 7740.00 UXM-1850-2100-90-16.5i-A-D 16
7391.00 ALX-800-90-13.5i-0-D 26 7745.00 UXM-1850-2100-90-18i-A-D 17
7391.06 ALX-800-90-13.5i-6-D 26 7250.02 XM-1900-65-18.5i-0-D 20
7392.00 ALX-800-90-15i-0-D 27 7250.03 XM-1900-65-18.5i-2-D 20
7392.06 ALX-800-90-15i-6-D 27 7250.04 XM-1900-65-18.5i-4-D 20
7131.16.33.00 A-800-40-18i-0-D 30 7250.05 XM-1900-65-18.5i-6-D 20
7804.00* A-800-40-18i-0-D 29 7691.00 XM-1900-65-18.5i-A-D 20
7125.16.33.00 A-800-60-16i-0-D 30 7301.02 XM-1900-90-13.5i-0-D 21
7814.00* A-800-60-16i-0-D 29 7262.01 XM-1900-90-16i-0-D 22
7125.16.33.06 A-800-60-16i-6-D 30 7262.02 XM-1900-90-16i-2-D 22
7125.18.33.00 A-800-60-18i-0-D 31 7262.03 XM-1900-90-16i-4-D 22
7818.00* A-800-60-18i-0-D 29 7251.02 XM-1900-90-17.5i-0-D 22
7824.00 A-800-80-15i-0-D 31 7251.01 XM-1900-90-17.5i-2-D 22
7130.18.33.00 A-800-95-16i-0-D 32 7282.03 XU-800-65-12.5i-4-D 23
7143.24.33.50 CI-800-60-15i-A-D 42 7263.04 XU-800-65-14.5i-6-D 24
7143.24.33.00 CI-800-60-15.5i-0-D 36 7263.01 XU-800-65-15i-0-D 24
7143.26.33.00 CI-800-60-17i-0-D 36 7281.02 XU-800-65-16.5i-0-D 24
7143.26.33.06 CI-800-60-17i-6-D 36
7143.48.33.00 CI-800-60-18i-0-D 37 Antenna Mounting Hardware
2201.11 PANNING WALLBRACKET 3 MNTPOINTS 71
7143.48.33.02 CI-800-60-18i-2-D 37 2187.0000 UPSIDE-DOWN KIT OMNI 71
7144.24.33.50 CI-800-90-13.5i-A-D 42
7144.24.33.00 CI-800-90-14i-0-D 37 Dualband Filters
7144.26.33.00 CI-800-90-15i-0-D 38 9215.03 Dualband filter 65
7144.48.33.00 CI-800-90-16.5i-0-D 38 9215.10 1 dualband filter in a rack mount 65
7144.48.33.05 CI-800-90-16.5i-5-D 38 9215.11 2 dualband filters in a rack mount 65
7145.24.33.50 CI-800-105-13i-A-D 43 9215.12 3 dualband filters in a rack mount 65
7145.26.33.00 CI-800-105-14.5i-0-D 39 9215.13 4 dualband filters in a rack mount 65
7920.00 DXC-800/1900-65-14.5/18-A-D 64 Repeaters
7999.00 DXC-800/1900-70-8/9-0-N 63
7185.08 M-1900-30-20i-0-D 6 AR4200 800 MHz AMPS Band Selective Repeater 83
7185.03 M-1900-30-20i-2-D 6 AR4200 800 MHz CDMA Band Selective Repeater 81
7221.14 M-1900-30-23i-1-D 6 AR4500 800 MHz CDMA Channel Selective Repeater 81
7221.15 M-1900-30-23i-2-D 6 AR4600 800 MHz iDEN Band Selective Repeater 83
7183.40 M-1900-65-17i-0-D 7 ALR4200 800 Mhz Compact Repeater 85
7183.42 M-1900-65-17i-2-D 7 ALR 4600 800 MHz iDEN Compact Repeater 85
7182.40 M-1900-65-18i-0-D 7 ALR1200 900 MHz Compact Repeater 85
7182.42 M-1900-65-18i-2-D 7 AR1100 900 MHz GSM Channel Selective Repeater 80
7182.44 M-1900-65-18i-4-D 7 AR1200 900 MHz GSM Band Selective Repeater 80
7182.46 M-1900-65-18i-6-D 7 AR2200 1800 MHz GSM Band Selective Repeater 80
7182.50 M-1900-65-17.5i-10-D 7 AR2100 1800 MHz GSM Channel Selective Repeater 80
7220.40 M-1900-65-20i-0-D 8 ALR2200 1800 MHz Compact Repeater 85
7220.42 M-1900-65-20i-2-D 8 AR3400 1900 MHz CDMA Band Selective Repeater 81
7194.40 M-1900-90-13.5i-0-D 8 AR3500 1900 MHz CDMA Channel Selective Repeater 81
7194.44 M-1900-90-13.5i-4-D 8 ALR3200 1900 MHz Compact Repeater 85
7198.40 M-1900-90-15.5i-0-D 9 AR3400 1900 MHz GSM Band Selective Repeater 80
7198.42 M-1900-90-15.5i-2-D 9 AR3100 1900 MHz GSM Channel Selective Repeater 80
7184.40 M-1900-90-16.5i-0-D 9 AR3400 1900 MHz TDMA Band Selective Repeater 83
7184.42 M-1900-90-16.5i-2-D 9 AR6500 2100 MHz WCDMA Channel Selective Repeater 82
7184.44 M-1900-90-16.5i-4-D 9
7184.46 M-1900-90-16.5i-6-D 9
7200.40 M-1900-90-18i-0-D 10
7200.42 M-1900-90-18i-2-D 10 ALVC =>Allgon Vertical Combined
7200.43 M-1900-90-18i-3-D 10 ALX =>Allgon Cross polarized
7200.44 M-1900-90-18i-4-D 10 A =>Allgon log periodic
7200.45 M-1900-90-18i-5-D 10 CI =>City
7200.46 M-1900-90-18i-6-D 10 DXC => Cross polarized Dual band
7199.40 M-1900-90-19.5i-0-D 10 M =>Metro
7199.42 M-1900-90-19.5i-2-D 10 O =>Omni
7208.40 M-1900-105-16i-0-D 11 U =>Urban
7208.42 M-1900-105-16i-2-D 11 XM =>Cross polarized Metro
4168.21.33.00 O-800-360-11i-0-D 52 XU =>Cross polarized Urban
4168.21.33.03 O-800-360-11i-3-D 52
4168.11.33.00 O-900-360-11i-0-D 52 *Available in 2002
4168.11.33.02 O-900-360-11i-2-D 52
4168.11.33.03 O-900-360-11i-3-D 52
4168.11.33.06 O-900-360-11i-6-D 52
4168.11.33.52 O-900-360-11i+2-D 52
7270.02 U-800-65-12.5i-0-D 46
7271.02 U-800-65-15.5i-0-D 46

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Brazil
Allgon Telecom Ltda.
Rua Alexandre Dumas, 2220 cj. 42
04717-004 São Paulo, SP
Ph +55-11-5185.6948 / 6932
Fax +55-11-5181.4002
[email protected]

China
Allgon System Beijing
Rm 1823, Tower 2
Bright China Changan Building
No. 7, Jianguomennei Avenue
Dongcheng District 100005 Beijing
Tel: +86 10 6510 2018
Fax: +86 10 6510 2017

Allgon Limited
23/F, Tai Yau Building
181 Johnston Road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel: +852 2512 6123
Fax: +852 2575 4860

Germany
Allgon System GmbH
Gewerbestrasse 29, 21279 Hollenstedt
Tel: +49 4165 2197 0
Fax: +49 4165 2197 90
[email protected]

Sweden
Allgon System AB
Antennvägen 6
SE-187 80 Täby
Tel: +46 540 834 80
Fax: +46 540 824 85
[email protected]

United Kingdom
Allgon Systems UK
Unit 2
Clayfield Close
Moulton Park Industrial Estate
Northampton NN3 6QF
Tel: +44 1604 494132
Fax: +44 1604 790484

USA
Allgon Telecom Ltd.
15051 FAA Blvd.
Fort Worth, TX 76155
Tel: +1 817 684 4500
Fax: +1 817 684 3502
[email protected]

www.allgon.com
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