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RFS Microwave AntennasA Comprehensive Selection Guide Edition 2 The Clear Choice 130/08/2013 16:1330/08/2013 16:13 Table of contentsPAGE 1 RFS offers a complete portfolio of microwave antennas to meet all of your needs PAGE 2 TO 5 Compact antennas optimized for integrated applications (SB and SC)PAGE 6 TO 9 Antennas for long distances and high capacity applications (UA, DA, PAD)PAGE 10 TO 13 Dual polarized antennas delivering ultra high performance and the highest XPD (UXA)PAGE 14 TO 17 Robust antennas for the harshest environmentsPAGE 18 GlossaryPAGE 19 Mechanical, environmental and electrical testingPAGE 20 Understanding RFS model namesPAGE 21 Why RFS? 230/08/2013 16:1330/08/2013 16:131 RFS MICROWAVE ANTENNAS Selection GUIDERFS offers a complete portfolioof microwave antennas to meet all of your needsWe also offer a full range of options and accessories for each antenna type to support your end-to-end radio link network (RLN).

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1 RFS Microwave AntennasA Comprehensive Selection Guide Edition 2 The Clear Choice 130/08/2013 16:1330/08/2013 16:13 Table of contentsPAGE 1 RFS offers a complete portfolio of microwave antennas to meet all of your needs PAGE 2 TO 5 Compact antennas optimized for integrated applications (SB and SC)PAGE 6 TO 9 Antennas for long distances and high capacity applications (UA, DA, PAD)PAGE 10 TO 13 Dual polarized antennas delivering ultra high performance and the highest XPD (UXA)PAGE 14 TO 17 Robust antennas for the harshest environmentsPAGE 18 GlossaryPAGE 19 Mechanical, environmental and electrical testingPAGE 20 Understanding RFS model namesPAGE 21 Why RFS? 230/08/2013 16:1330/08/2013 16:131 RFS MICROWAVE ANTENNAS Selection GUIDERFS offers a complete portfolioof microwave antennas to meet all of your needsWe also offer a full range of options and accessories for each antenna type to support your end-to-end radio link network (RLN).

2 With manufacturing facilities and teams around the world, RFS is ready to serve customers in any offers four types of microwave antennas, each one designed for a specifi c application in your network. Together, our complete portfolio of microwave antennas takes your network from rooftops in dense urban areas, through suburbs and across long stretches of land to the harshest mountaintop and seaside environments. Stringent design and quality testing procedures ensure that every RFS microwave antenna meets or exceeds electrical, mechanical and environmental performance standards with no compromises and no surprises. Simplifi ed installation and deployment procedures, low maintenance and long-term reliability keep post-purchase costs to a minimum. Compact packaging keeps transportation costs low. Modular designs let you pay as you grow , evolving antennas and adding capacity as needed without the cost of replacing the antenna.

3 Whether you are a telecom operator, a telecom manufacturer, a government agency, an enterprise or a strategic industry, RFS offers microwave antennas that support your applications and deliver dependable performance at low total cost of ownership (TCO):RFS offers four types of microwave antennas to meet all of your needs CompactLine and CompactLine Easy: Compact antennas optimized for integrated applications. TrunkLine: Large antennas for long distances and high-capacity applications. PrimeLine: Dual-polarized antennas delivering ultra-high performance and the highest cross-polarization discrimination (XPD). Harsh Areas Line: Robust antennas that can withstand the harshest environmental ft (m)1 ( )2 ( )3 ( )4 ( )6 ( )8 ( )10 ( )12 ( )15 ( )Polarizationssingledualsingledualsingle dualsingledualsingledualsingledualsingle dualsingledualsingledualAntennas(Prefi x)CompactLine(SB & SBX)TrunkLine Class 3(UA & UDA)SB1 SBX1SB21 SBX21SB31 SBX31SB4 SBX4SB6 SBX6UA8 UDA8 UA10 UDA10 UA12 UDA12 UA15 UDA15 CompactLine EASY(SC & SCX)TrunkLine Class 2(DA & DAX)SC2 SCX2SC3 SCX3DA6 DAX6DA8 DAX8 DA10 DAX10 DA12 DAX12 DA15 DAX15 Trunkline FCC A(PAD2 & PADX2)PAD6 PADX6 PAD8 PADX8 PAD10 PADX10 PrimeLine(UXA)-UXA2---UXA4-UXA6-UXA8-UXA 10-UXA12-UXA15 Harsh Areas Line(SU & SUX, DA & DAX)SU2 SUX2--SU4 SUX4SU6 SUX6DA8 DAX8 DA10 DAX10 DA12 DAX12 Additional antenna variants and customized antenna versions are also include.

4 Non-parabolicantennas, such aslens antennas thatare available insome frequencies Antennas that support higher wind speeds Antennas that arenot part of the RFS Harsh Areas Line but are custom-treated with our harsh environment protective coatings Antennas that are manufactured in our US facility and optimized for North American standards Antennas withdifferent colors, fl anges and mounting options such as those required for 219 mm pipe Please contact your RFS representative to discuss your specifi c requirements and identify the RFS antenna that best fi ts your Progressively phased out and replaced by new generation 2 Available in North America 130/08/2013 16:1330/08/2013 16:132 RFS MICROWAVE ANTENNAS Selection GUIDED esigned for: Dense urban areas, metropolitan and suburban locations, aggregation pointsInstalled on: Rooftop poles or towersFeaturing: Support for integrated radios to reduce costs, installation complexity and time Tested and validated ultra-high (ETSI EN 302 217 Class 3, FCC Class A) electrical performance Low-profi le design to reduce transportation requirements, wind load and antenna weight Simplifi ed mounting design to accelerate installation Hardcover radomes Support for winds up to 252 km/h (155 mph)Note: Antennas m (4 ft) and larger support wind speeds up to 200 km/h (125 mph) by default but can be enhanced to support winds up to 252 km/h (155 mph) Supports for winds up to 320 km/h (198 mph) on the new SB1/SBX1 antennasNote: SB1/SBX1 revision C has been introduced in July 2013 An optional sway bar for antennas m (3 ft) and larger for added assurance in case mistakes are made during installationAvailable in.

5 Frequencies ranging from GHz to GHz with support for three wideband frequency ranges ( , and )to reduce antenna requirements and simplify logistics Sizes ranging from m (1 ft) to m (6 ft) Single- and dual-polarized models with the abilityto upgrade from single to dual polarization and change frequencies in the fi eld1 CompactLine EASY models, which are extra light and easy to transport, deploy and upgradeCompact antennas optimized for integrated applicationsRFS CompactLine (SB)& CompactLine EASY (SC)1 Please contact your RFS representative to verify which RFS CompactLine antenna models support these upgrades in the fi radios, compact design minimize 230/08/2013 16:1330/08/2013 16:133 RFS MICROWAVE ANTENNAS Selection GUIDEA ntenna modelsFrequency Range (GHz) Sizes (m)Sizes (ft)Model Name(Single Polarized)Model Name(Dual Polarized)This table summarizes the main RFS CompactLine (SB) and CompactLine EASY (SC) antenna models.

6 Additional antenna variants and customized versions are also available. For example, variants that support specifi c vendor s radios are available. 2 SCX3-W601 confi rm proper ordering models,please contact yourRFS Wideband model2 Planned for 330/08/2013 16:1330/08/2013 16:134 RFS MICROWAVE ANTENNAS Selection GUIDEP erformance specifi cations Visit our on-line e-catalog dataXpress for the latest and most complete data specifi cations: COMPACTLINE (SB) AND COMPACTLINE EASY (SC)Frequency(GHz)PolarizationModel NumberDiameterGain (dBi)3 dB-BW (deg)VSWR/R LX-Pol(dB)IPI(dB)F/B(dB)ETSI RPE classUS FCC 101 CatFine km/h (mph)Net weightm (ft)LowMidHigh(dB)AzElevOperationalSurvi valkg(lb) to (3) ( )30603B2 15 15180 (112)252 (155)21(47) (4) ( )30613B2 5 15200 (125)200 (125)35(77) (6) ( )30653A 5 5200 (125)200 (125)90(198)Dual (3) ( )3035603B2 15 15180 (112)252 (155)21(47) (4) ( )3035613B2 5 15200 (125)200 (125)35(77) (6) ( )3035653A 5 5200 (125)200 (125)90(198) to (2) ( )30573 15 20180 (112)252 (155)9(20) (3) ( )30623 15 15180 (112)252 (155)18(40) (4) ( )30633 5 15200 (125)200 (125)35(77) (6) ( )30673 5 5200 (125)200 (125)90(198)Dual (2) ( )3035573 15 20180 (112)252 (155)9(20) (3) ( )

7 3035623 15 15180 (112)252 (155)18(40) (4) ( )3035633 5 15200 (125)200 (125)35(77) (6) ( )3035673 5 5200 (125)200 (125)90(198)10 to (2) ( )30613A/B1 15 20180 (112)252 (155)9(20)SC3-W100 (3) ( )30643A 15 15180 (112)252 (155)18(40) (4) ( )30663A 5 15200 (125)200 (125)35(77) (6) ( )30703A 5 5200 (125)200 (125)90(198)DualSCX2-W100 (2) ( )3035613A/B1 15 20180 (112)252 (155)9(20)SCX3-W100 (3) ( )3035643A 15 15180 (112)252 (155)18(40) (4) ( )3035663A 5 15200 (125)200 (125)35(77) (6) ( )3035703A 5 5200 (125)200 (125)90(198) to (1) ( )30573 15 20252 (155)320 (198)6(13) (2) ( )30623 15 20180 (112)252 (155)9(20) (3) ( )30663A 15 15180 (112)252 (155)18(40) (4) ( )30683A 5 15200 (125)200 (125)35(77) (6) ( )30723A 5 5200 (125)200 (125)90(198) (1) ( )3035573 15 20252 (155)320 (198)6(13) (2) ( )3035623 15 20180 (112)252 (155)9(20) (3) ( )3035663A 15 15180 (112)252 (155)18(40) (4) ( )3035683A 5 15200 (125)200 (125)35(77) (6) ( )3035723A 5 5200 (125)200 (125)90(198) to (1) ( )30552 15 20252 (155)320 (198)6(13)SC2-142 (2) ( )30653 15 20180 (112)252 (155)9(20)SC3-142 (3) ( )30693 15 15180 (112)252 (155)18(40) (4) ( )30723 5 15200 (125)200 (125)35(77) (6) ( )30743 5 5200 (125)200 (125)90(198) (1) ( )3035552 15 20252 (155)320 (198)6(13)SCX2-142 (2) ( )3035653 15 20180 (112)252 (155)9(20)SCX3-142 (3) ( )3035693 15 15180 (112)252 (155)18(40) (4) ( )3035723 5 15200 (125)200 (125)35(77) (6) ( )3035743 5 5200 (125)200 (125)

8 90(198) to (1) ( )30562B2 15 20252 (155)320 (198)6(13) (2) ( )30683A 15 20180 (112)252 (155)9(20) (3) ( )30713A 15 15164 (102)252 (155)18(40) (4) ( )30723A 5 15200 (125)200 (125)35(77) (6) ( )30763A 5 5200 (125)200 (125)90(198) (1) ( )3035562B2 15 20252 (155)320 (198)6(13) (2) ( )3035683A 15 20180 (112)252 (155)9(20) (3) ( )3035713A 15 15164 (102)252 (155)18(40) (4) ( )3035723A 5 15200 (125)200 (125)35(77) (6) ( )3035763A 5 5200 (125)200 (125)90(198) to (1) ( )30613A 15 20252 (155)320 (198)6(13) (2) ( )30663A 15 20180 (112)252 (155)9(20) (3) ( )30713A 15 15140(87)252 (155)18(40) (4) ( )30743A 5 15200 (125)200 (125)35(77) (6) ( )30753A 5 5200 (125)200 (125)90(198) (1) ( )3035613A 15 20252 (155)320 (198)6(13) (2) ( )3035663A 15 20180 (112)252 (155)9(20) (3) ( )3035713A 15 15140(87)252 (155)18(40) (4) ( )3035743A 5 15200 (125)200 (125)35(77) (6) ( )3035753A 5 5200 (125)200 (125)90(198) to (1) ( )30623 15 20252 (155)320 (198)6(13) (2) ( )30683A 15 20180 (112)252 (155)9(20) (3) ( )30733A 15 15140(87)252 (155)18(40) (4) ( )30733A 5 15200 (125)200 (125)35(77) (1) ( )3035623 15 20252 (155)320 (198)6(13) (2) ( )3035683A 15 20180 (112)252 (155)9(20) (3) ( )3035733A 15 15140(87)252 (155)18(40) (4) ( )3035733A 5 15200 (125)200 (125)35(77)Note: The specifi cations for the SB1/SBX1 (revision C) and SC2/SCX2 (revision B) refl ect the new generation introduced in July 430/08/2013 16:1330/08/2013 16.

9 135 RFS MICROWAVE ANTENNAS Selection GUIDES izes (ft)12346 Model (Prefi x)SB/SBXSC/SCXSC/SCXSB/SBXSB/SBXWind Speed (km/h)320252252 Confi guration 1 Confi guration 2 Confi guration 1 Confi guration 2200252*200252*Sway Bar Qty0001111252 km/hWindkit---SMA-WK-4A-Not Available**AdditionalPerimeterSway BarNot AvailableNot AvailableSMA-SK-3 SMA-SK-4 SMA-SK-6 Sway Bar TowerFixation Kit--SMA-SKO-UNIVERSALSMA-SKO-UNIVERSAL- L* Order as a unique model number. For example: SB6-127AB is the standard 200 km/h (125 mph) version; SB6-127AB2 is the 252 km/h (155 mph) version. See page 20 for details.** It is not possible to upgrade in fi eld a SB6/SBX6 antenna from 200km/h to 252 speed and sway bar Selection guideA wind kit, perimeter sway bar and sway bar connecting kit are available to complement your RFS CompactLine and CompactLine EASY antennas: A wind kit increases antenna survival wind speed support from 200 km/h(125 mph) to 252 km/h (155 mph).

10 Wind kits give customers the fl exibility to upgrade survival wind speed support levels in the fi eld during installation if wind conditions are more severe than anticipated. Note that: The wind kit is available for m(4 ft) antennas m (1 ft) have a survival wind speed of 320 km/h (198 mph) m (2 ft) and m (3 ft) antennas have a survival wind speed of 252 km/h (155 mph) m (6 ft) antennas are available in either in 200 km/h (125 mph) or 252 km/h (155 mph) versions and cannot be upgraded in the fi eld An optional perimeter sway bar provides added assurance on antennas that are m (3 ft) and larger in case mistakes are made during installation. A universal sway bar tower connecting kit allows sway bars to be attached to pipes or L-structures without drilling a hole in the pipe or structure. Frequency(GHz)PolarizationModel NumberDiameterGain (dBi)3 dB-BW (deg)VSWR/R LX-Pol(dB)IPI(dB)F/B(dB)ETSI RPE classUS FCC 101 CatFine km/h (mph)Net weightm (ft)LowMidHigh(dB)AzElevOperationalSurvi valkg(lb) to (1) ( )30633 15 20252 (155)320 (198)6(13) (2) ( )30703 15 20180 (112)252 (155)9(20) (1) ( )3035633 15 20252 (155)320 (198)6(13) (2) ( )3035703 15 20180 (112)252 (155)9(20)31 to (1) ( )30633b 15 20252 (155)320 (198)6(13) (2) ( )30703b 15 20164 (102)252 (155)9(20) (1) ( )3035633b 15 20252 (155)320 (198)6(13) (2) ( )3035703b 15 20164 (102)252 (155)9(20)37 to (1) ( )30653bA 15 20252 (155)320 (198)6(13) (2) ( )30703bA 15 20140(87)252 (155)9(20) (1) ( )3035653bA 15 20252 (155)320 (198)6(13) (2) ( )3035703bA 1


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