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10530 800 MHz 9 dBd Directional Antenna with Mounting Hardware
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Repair No
Calibration No
Free Support No

Overview

The 10530 includes a mount/U-bolt assembly that allows the antenna to be secured to a mast, crossarm, or user-supplied pole with a 3.8 cm (1.5 in.) outer diameter.

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Detailed Description

The 10530 is a high-gain, Yagi antenna for our digital cellular modems. Its narrow beam width requires precise aiming at the service provider's antenna. The antenna typically attaches to a RavenXT-series modem via the 21847 12-foot cable or the COAXSMA-L cable (see Ordering Info and Compatibility tabs).

Yagi antennas are a type of directional antenna that consists of a rod pointed in the direction of the transmission/reception and several cross bars oriented at a 90° angle to the main rod.  The rods' length and spacing are optimized to transmit and receive transmission in the desired frequency band.

Specifications

Antenna Type Yagi (directional), outdoor antenna with mounting hardware
Gain 9 dBd
Frequency Band Supported 800 MHz
Connector Type N female
Dimensions 84.3 x 22.9 x 5.8 cm (33.2 x 9 x 2.3 in.)
Weight 1.1 kg (2.4 lb)

Compatibility

Digital Cellular Modem Connections

The 10530 is compatible with the RavenXT-series, Raven100-series, and Redwing100-series digital cellular modems. This antenna typically attaches to a RavenXT-series modem via the 21847 12-foot cable or the COAXSMA-L cable (see Ordering Info). If surge protection is required, the 10530 connects to a RavenXT-series modem via the COAXNTN cable and 31317 surge protection kit.

The 10530 connects with a Raven100-series or Redwing100-series modem via the 14468 10-foot cable.

Mounting

The 10530 includes a mount/u-bolt assembly that allows the antenna to be secured to a mast, crossarm, or user-supplied pole with a 1.5" (3.8 cm) outer diameter.

Frequently Asked Questions

Number of FAQs related to 10530: 1

  1. Unless otherwise designated as a powered or amplified antenna, antennas are passive devices that do not require external power for operation.


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