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3G Wireless WAN Interface Cards Connecting an Antenna with the 3G Wireless WAN HWIC REVIEW DRAFT-CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Note If the desired installation site has a marginally acceptable level of radiated noise emissions, consider using a remotely-mounted antenna, such as a wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted antenna, for better radio performance and coverage. Supported Cisco Antennas and Cables . Table 37 Table 37 lists the Cisco antennas that are supported for use on the 3G wireless WAN HWIC Cisco Antennas Supported on the 3G Wireless HWIC Cisco Part Number 3G-ANTM1919D Antenna Type Dipole Omnidirectional 3G-ANTM1916-CM High-Gain Ceiling Mount Omnidirectional 3G-AE015-R Extension Base (Antenna Extension) Maximum Gain and Frequency Range 0 dBi (806-960 MHz) 0 dBi (1710-2170 MHz) 1.5 dBi (806-960 MHz) 2.5 dBi (1710-2170 MHz) 0.8 GHz-6.0 GHz Description This is the default antenna. Multiband faceplate mounted dipole antenna. This antenna is included with all faceplate-mounted 3G wireless WAN HWICs. For more information, see the Cisco Multiband Swivel Mount Dipole Antenna (3G-ANTM1919D) document. Multiband ceiling-mounted omnidirectional antenna. For more information, see the Cisco Multiband Omnidirectional Ceiling Mount Antenna (3G-ANTM1916-CM) document. This antenna extension is a base with a 15-foot cable included for use with dipole omnidirectional antennas. For more information, see the Cisco Extended Antenna Base (3G-AE015-R) document. Table 38 lists insertion loss information for the ultra-low loss LMR 400 extension cables available from Cisco for use with the ceiling-mounted antenna. For more information about antenna cables, see the Antenna Cabling document. Table 38 Cisco Extension Cables for Use with Antennas Cisco Product Number 3G-CAB-ULL-20 3G-CAB-ULL-50 Cable Length 20 ft (6 m) 50 ft (15 m) Insertion Loss 1.50 dB max. 3.50 dB max. Frequency (MHz) 2100 2100 OL-12853-01 13

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REVIEW DRAFT—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL
3G Wireless WAN Interface Cards
Connecting an Antenna with the 3G Wireless WAN HWIC
13
OL-12853-01
Note
If the desired installation site has a marginally acceptable level of radiated noise emissions, consider
using a remotely-mounted antenna, such as a wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted antenna, for better radio
performance and coverage.
Supported Cisco Antennas and Cables
Table 37
lists the Cisco antennas that are supported for use on the 3G wireless WAN HWIC
.
Table 38
lists insertion loss information for the ultra-low loss LMR 400 extension cables available from
Cisco for use with the ceiling-mounted antenna. For more information about antenna cables, see the
Antenna Cabling
document.
Table 37
Cisco Antennas Supported on the 3G Wireless HWIC
Cisco Part Number
Antenna Type
Maximum Gain and
Frequency Range
Description
3G-ANTM1919D
Dipole
Omnidirectional
0 dBi
(806–960 MHz)
0 dBi
(1710–2170 MHz)
This is the default antenna. Multiband faceplate
mounted dipole antenna. This antenna is included with
all faceplate-mounted 3G wireless WAN HWICs. For
more information, see the
Cisco Multiband Swivel
Mount Dipole Antenna (3G-ANTM1919D)
document.
3G-ANTM1916-CM
High-Gain
Ceiling Mount
Omnidirectional
1.5 dBi
(806–960 MHz)
2.5 dBi
(1710–2170 MHz)
Multiband ceiling-mounted omnidirectional antenna.
For more information, see the
Cisco Multiband
Omnidirectional Ceiling Mount Antenna
(3G-ANTM1916-CM)
document.
3G-AE015-R
(Antenna Extension)
Extension Base
0.8 GHz–6.0 GHz
This antenna extension is a base with a 15-foot cable
included for use with dipole omnidirectional antennas.
For more information, see the
Cisco Extended Antenna
Base (3G-AE015-R)
document.
Table 38
Cisco Extension Cables for Use with Antennas
Cisco Product Number
Cable Length
Insertion Loss
Frequency (MHz)
3G-CAB-ULL-20
20 ft (6 m)
1.50 dB max.
2100
3G-CAB-ULL-50
50 ft (15 m)
3.50 dB max.
2100