Procom CXL 70-5SL-... User Manual
Cxl 70-5sl
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CXL 70-5SL/...
Sturdy, 5 dBd, Omnidirectional Base Station Antenna for the
TETRA Bands
DESCRIPTION
CXL 70-5SL/… is an 5 dBd, vertically polarized, omnidirectional base
station antenna for the TETRA bands.
The antenna has a band width of 20 MHz.
The antenna is provided with our type "SL" (Slim Line) mast mount,
which is a multipurpose mounting tube made of non-corrosive
aluminium. The accompanying clamp set and fittings are made of hot
galvanized steel.
The antenna can be mounted on mast tubes of 33 to 70 mm in outer
diameter.
The antenna element is sealed in a high-quality, conical glass fibre tube
with low wind-load, which will ensure performance undisturbed in all
climates.
To substantially reduce noise caused by atmospherical discharges, all
metal parts in the antenna are DC-grounded. Consequently, the antenna
shows a DC-short across the coaxial cable.
CXL 70-5SL/… is a vibration-proof, slim-line, corrosion-resistant, modern
style base station antenna.
*
The top of the mounting SL tube must be in alignment with the top of the
mast.
ORDERING DESIGNATIONS
TYPE
PRODUCT NO.
FREQUENCY
CXL 70-5SL/l
100000326
380 - 400 MHz
CXL 70-5SL/h
100000327
410 - 430 MHz
SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL
MODEL
CXL 70-5SL/...
ANTENNA TYPE
High-gain collinear
FREQUENCY
380 - 400 MHz and 410 - 430 MHz
IMPEDANCE
Nom. 50 Ω
RADIATION
Omnidirectional
POLARIZATION
Vertical
GAIN
7 dBi 5 dBd
HALF POWER BEAMWIDTH
15°
BANDWIDTH
20 MHz
SWR
≤ 1.5
MAX. POWER
250 W
ANTISTATIC PROTECTION
All metal parts DC-grounded
(Connector shows a DC-short)
MECHANICAL
CONNECTOR
N-female
WIND SURFACE
0.21 m²
WIND LOAD
274 N @ 160 km/h
COLOUR
Marine white
MATERIALS
Radome: Polyurethane-coated glass fibre
Procom clamp set: Hot galvanized steel
TOTAL HEIGHT
Approx. 3.2 m
WEIGHT
Approx. 5.3 kg (8 kg incl. clamp set)
MOUNTING
On 33 - 70 mm dia. mast tube
ENVIRONMENTAL
TEMP. RANGE
-30°C → +70°C
PROCOM CLAMP SET
PLEASE NOTE
When using the CXL 70-5SL/… at windy locations where wind speeds of
more than 150 km/h can be expected, the antenna must be mounted on the
side of the mast and the top section of the glass fibre tube stabilized with a
bracket.