Optimal Profile - Low Windload

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698-960 / 698-960 / 1695-2690 MHz

5964300
5964300A 5964300G 5964300DG
XXXpol | 65° Az | 16.4 / 16.4 / 17.9 dBi | 0-10° / 0-10° / 0-10° | 1915 x 432 x 153 mm

• Tri-band antenna, dual polarisation, 6 connectors


• Independent tilt on each band 0-10° / 0-10° / 0-10°
• Lightweight TwinLine platform with low windload
• MET and RET versions, AISG1.1 or 3GPP/AISG2.0
• Fully internal RET control based on our patented technologies (field replaceable)

OPTIMAL PROFILE - LOW WINDLOAD


Ordering Options Model Number
Manual Electrical Tilt Antenna 5964300
Remote Electrical Tilt Antenna AISG1.1 5964300A
Remote Electrical Tilt Antenna 3GPP/AISG2.0 with an MDCU RET Actuator 5964300G
Remote Electrical Tilt Antenna 3GPP/AISG2.0 with an MDDU RET Actuator 5964300DG
Access Ports Description (Connectors)

This antenna is built with two identical Low Band Antennas, housed side-by-side in the same shroud and an additional ultra-wide band high
gain array. The antenna has 6 colour-coded connectors located at the bottom face. See image on the following page.

R1 R2 Ultra Low Band 698-960 MHz Ports (4x) 7/16-DIN Female Long Neck
Y1 Ultra Wide Band 1695-2690 MHz Ports (2x) 7/16-DIN Female Long Neck

Electrical Characteristics R1-R2 Y1


Frequency Bands (MHz) 700 800 900 1800 2100 2600
Tilt 0° 15.2 15.8 16.4 17.5 17.7 17.9
Gain (dBi) Tilt 5° 15.2 15.7 16.3 17.5 17.7 17.8
Tilt 10° 14.9 15.5 16.0 17.4 17.6 17.5
Input Impedance 50 ohms 50 ohms
VSWR < 1.5 < 1.5
Polarisation ±45° ±45°
Horizontal Beamwidth (-3 dB) 75° 72° 70° 65° 63° 61°
Vertical Beamwidth (-3 dB) 12° 10° 9.4° 6.1° 5.3° 4.2°
Electrical Downtilt Range 0-10° 0-10°
Inter/Intra Band Isolation > 25 dB > 25 dB
Upper Sidelobe Rejection
18 dB Typical 18 dB Typical
(20° sector above main beam)

Front-to-Back Ratio @ 180° ±30° > 25 dB > 25 dB

Maximum Power (per port) 250 W 200 W


Intermodulation
< -110 dBm < -110 dBm
3rd Order for 2 x 20W Carriers
Electrical Downtilt Control
Electrical downtilt for each band can be controlled separately. Tilt indicator(s) are covered by removable transparent cap(s).

Manual Electrical Tilt (MET) A coloured knob at the end of the tilt indicator allows change of the tilt without need of a tool. The knob colour
Control is identical to the corresponding connector ring colour. To access the knob, remove the cap by turning it counter-
clockwise. It is re-installed by opposite rotation. Do not remove the transparent cap(s) from the antenna.

Remote Electrical Tilt (RET) The remote control of the electrical tilt is managed by either a Multi-Device Control Unit (MDCU) or a Multi-Device
Control Dual Unit (MDDU) inserted in the bottom of the antenna. A single actuator individually controls the tilt of each
band (no need for daisy chain cables between the bands). This module does not add any additional length to the
antenna. For RET control, the transparent caps must be in place and locked. The tilt angle indicators always remain
visible and the antenna still has manual tilt control (manual override).

RET-Ready antennas are delivered with the RET Actuator (MDCU or MDDU) already installed and pre-commissioned with all antenna
parameters. Every RET device is factory configured and calibrated so the antenna is ready to be used once delivered to the site which means
that there is no need for further installation of RET devices or for programming their configuration or for running a calibration process.

Multi-Device Control Unit The MDCU is an electronic module that allows the remote control of the electrical downtilt (RET) in
RET-Ready (MCDU) Amphenol antennas with factory embedded motors. Refer to ordering options.
Actuator
(one per
antenna) Multi-Device Dual Unit The MDDU allows two separate RET Controllers to independently drive the RETs in antennas with factory
(MDDU) embedded motors (for antenna sharing or two technologies). Refer to ordering options.

Several patents pending regarding this product. Quoted performance parameters are provided to offer typical, peak or range values only and may vary as a result of normal testing, manufacturing and operational
conditions. Extreme operational conditions and/or stress on structural supports is beyond our control. Such conditions may result in damage to this product. Improvements to products may be made without notice.

24 | June 2016
698-960 / 698-960 / 1695-2690 MHz

5964300
5964300A 5964300G 5964300DG
XXXpol | 65° Az | 16.4 / 16.4 / 17.9 dBi | 0-10° / 0-10° / 0-10° | 1915 x 432 x 153 mm

Environmental Packaging
Operating Temperature Range -40° C to +60° C
Carton Box
Environmental ETS 300 019 2.15 x 0.55 x 0.28 m
0.33 m3
RoHS Compliant Yes 38 kg
Mechanical Characteristics Includes 0900181/00 Kit

Dimensions (see drawing) Height: 1915 mm Width: 432 mm Depth: 153 mm


Weight 28 kg (excluding mounting accessory)
Shroud Outdoor fibreglass, Grey RAL7035
Wind Speed Operational: 160 km/hr Survival: 200 km/h
Wind Load at 150 km/h Frontal: 635 N Lateral: 395 N Rear: 656 N
Mounting Kit Options Part Number Weight
All mounting bracket kits are ordered separately unless otherwise indicated.

Brackets for pole Ø48 to Ø115 mm (delivered as standard) 0900181/00 3.4 kg

Brackets for pole Ø70 to Ø150 mm (optional) 0900182/00 3.9 kg

Kit to add mechanical tilt (0°-10°) to above brackets (optional) 0900397/00 3.0 kg

Wall mounting brackets are available upon request.

Bottom View of Antenna Dimensions (in mm)

Location of the MDCU or MDDU


for RET Control

Tilt indicators covered by transparent caps.


Manual adjustment is accessed by removing the caps.
Knob colours are the same as the connectors.

RED 698-960 MHz

YELLOW 1695-2690 MHz

Installation

Always attach the antenna by the two mounting


points. Do not install the antenna with the
connectors facing upward.

In order to operate RET control, the transparent cap covering


the tilt adjustment indicator must be engaged and locked. Do
not cut it from the antenna.

Several patents pending regarding this product. Quoted performance parameters are provided to offer typical, peak or range values only and may vary as a result of normal testing, manufacturing and operational
conditions. Extreme operational conditions and/or stress on structural supports is beyond our control. Such conditions may result in damage to this product. Improvements to products may be made without notice.

June 2016 | 25

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