
Point-to-Point
Antenna
Assembly Guide
Please follow the pictures below for screw locations and assembly order.
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Specifications
Frequency Range 2400-2485 MHz
Gain (co-polar) 15dBi
H-Plane 3dB Beamwidth 16±1 degree
E-Plane 3dB Beamwidth 21±1 degree
Side Lobe Level > -15dB
Front-Back Ratio >20dB
Polarization Horizontal or Vertical
Cross-Polar Discrimination >18dB
Impedance 50Ω
VSWR < 1.5
Maximum Input Power 100W
Connector N Female
Lightning Protection Direct Ground
Dimensions 300mm L × 400mm W
Weight of Antenna 1.5kg
Diameter of Installation Pole Φ30~ 50mm
Angle of Pitch 0~ 40 degree
Rated Wind Speed 140km/h
Horizontal Vertical
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Safety Instructions for Point -to-Point Antenna
READ BEFORE MOUNTING ANTENNA - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read and understand all safety and operating instructions prior to installing the antenna.
Retain Instructions: The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
2. Water and Moisture: Coaxial sealant around openings and connections of device and antenna will
prevent damage when used outdoors. Use device in a vertical position.
3. Never use a utility pole to mount the device and antenna or to use as a support. Never climb a utility pole.
4. Antenna installations can be dangerous because many times it involves the use of a ladder and a
possible fall. Do Not install antenna on a wet, snowy or windy day or if a thunderstorm is approaching
especially when on top of a building or ladder.
5. The antenna can be struck by lightning, which can be fatal. We recommend a licensed and insured
6. In the event of storms, disconnect the antenna from your device. This will prevent damage caused
by lightning.
7. The installation or dismantling of any antenna near power lines is dangerous. Each year hundreds of
people are killed or injured while attempting to install or dismantle an antenna.
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Please read these IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before use.
It is important to read and understand all instrucons.
Lighng
You may need to ground your antenna if you live in
an area prone to lightning.
Power Lines
Never mount an antenna near power lines. If a
power line falls and comes in contact with your
antenna, DO NOT TRY TO REMOVE IT.
Call your local power company.
Wind
Installing an antenna on windy days can be
dangerous. Slight winds can create strong forces
against the antenna equipment.
If you have any doubts about your ability to
install your antenna safely, please hire a
licensed, bonded professional to do the work.
C. Crane is not responsible or liable for damage
or injury resulting from antenna installations.