5.47~5.725 5.75GHz~5.875GHz
point to multi-point
point to point
point to multi-point 36dBm 36dBm
point to point
30+6(antenna gain ) dBm
then above 30dBm, one dB output
power reduced, then 3dB antenna gain
increased
30+23(antenna gain)
then above 30dBm, one dB output power
reduced, then 3dB antenna gain increased
For outdoor use
X
FCC 23dBm
ETSI 20dBm ave.
23dBm peak. 23dBm 30dBm
X
Based
EIRP limitaton:
EIRP = Effective,Isotropic Radiated Power
= Device Output Power + Antenna Gain - Cable Loss
Model Cable Type Length Interface Cable loss (dB)
@ 2.4GHz
Cable loss(dB)
@5GHz
ANT24-CB03N LMR400 3m N plug to N jack 1 1.75
ANT24-CB06N LMR400 6m N plug to N jack 1.85 2.7
ANT24-CB09N LMR400 9m N plug to N jack 2.6 3.8
ANT24-ODU03M LMR200 0.3m RP N plug to N plug 0.6 1.15
ANT24-ODU1M LMR400 1m RP N plug to N plug 0.6 1.15
ANT24-ODU3M LMR400 3m RP N plug to N plug 1 1.75
ANT24-DLK3M LMR200 3m RP SMA plug to N plug 2 3.45
Note:
1. The loss value includes two connectors ( around 0.3~0.4dB @2.4GHz, 0.39~0.52dB@5GHz).
2. The longer cable you use, the more attenuation it causes, therefore, the extended range might be
shorten then a normal link with default cables.
3. To comply with EU regulation, please use longer cables which can cause enough attenuation value.
4. For more detail of connectors type, please refer to the appendix page.(P.34)
Cable Loss
Please add some sentences in P4 as below
“Use of high gain antennas need careful planning to conform with EU regulations and
extra consideration to avoid causing a potential health hazard, Please always seek
qualifi ed professional installer in all cases. “
“Outdoor Installations
Although D-Link offers a range of quality outdoor antennas, please note these devices
are designed only to be installed by a professional as there are EU regulations that need
to be considered. Cable lengths and quality will affect the antenna gain dramatically.”