Data Sheet
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.... The antenna also has a tilted bracket for your wireless product with TRENDnet's TEW-OA24D. Weight: • 3.5 Kg (7.7 lb) Dimensions (WxHxD): • (Final product) 100 x 60 x 50 mm (39.5 x 23.5 x 19.5 inches) Warranty: • 3 Years TEW-OA24D (03-03-2005) TEW-OA24D 24dBi Outdoor Directional Antenna TRENDnet's TEW-OA24D 24dBi High Gain Outdoor Reflector Grid Antenna provides extended coverage range for antenna alignment. TEW-OA24D comes with optional conversion cable (N-type to reverse SMA), you can connect the antenna to Back...
.... The antenna also has a tilted bracket for your wireless product with TRENDnet's TEW-OA24D. Weight: • 3.5 Kg (7.7 lb) Dimensions (WxHxD): • (Final product) 100 x 60 x 50 mm (39.5 x 23.5 x 19.5 inches) Warranty: • 3 Years TEW-OA24D (03-03-2005) TEW-OA24D 24dBi Outdoor Directional Antenna TRENDnet's TEW-OA24D 24dBi High Gain Outdoor Reflector Grid Antenna provides extended coverage range for antenna alignment. TEW-OA24D comes with optional conversion cable (N-type to reverse SMA), you can connect the antenna to Back...
User's Guide
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Reflector 5. Clamps. Grids Feeder's Support pole 6. TEW-OA24D Hardware Installation Guide Package Content 1. 4x M5 bolts, washers, and nuts. (Stainless) 2. 4x M6 bolts, washers, and nuts. (Stainless) 3. U Type L Type 4.
Reflector 5. Clamps. Grids Feeder's Support pole 6. TEW-OA24D Hardware Installation Guide Package Content 1. 4x M5 bolts, washers, and nuts. (Stainless) 2. 4x M6 bolts, washers, and nuts. (Stainless) 3. U Type L Type 4.
User's Guide
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Installation Procedure 1. Place the feeder's support pole between the grids and assemble the grids with M5 bolts, washers and nuts. Most applications probably use "vertical polarization", which you would turn the "feeder" 90 degrees. The illustration here shows horizontal polarization. Do not tighten the nuts at this moment. 2. Vertical Polarization, for most applications.
Installation Procedure 1. Place the feeder's support pole between the grids and assemble the grids with M5 bolts, washers and nuts. Most applications probably use "vertical polarization", which you would turn the "feeder" 90 degrees. The illustration here shows horizontal polarization. Do not tighten the nuts at this moment. 2. Vertical Polarization, for most applications.
User's Guide
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Fix the L type clamp at the back of the feeder's support pole with 4 M6 bolts, washers, and nuts.
Fix the L type clamp at the back of the feeder's support pole with 4 M6 bolts, washers, and nuts.
User's Guide
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... desire polarization). 2. Connect the N-type antenna to get the up tilt. Tighten the auxiliary mast with the "polarization arrow" on the tip of the U type clamp to TRENDware Access Points/Cards. 7. If down tilt is required, please fix the antenna upside down. The up the connector and socket using N-type to SMA cable (TEW-2000F/TEW-8000F) to connect to get a vertical polarization...
... desire polarization). 2. Connect the N-type antenna to get the up tilt. Tighten the auxiliary mast with the "polarization arrow" on the tip of the U type clamp to TRENDware Access Points/Cards. 7. If down tilt is required, please fix the antenna upside down. The up the connector and socket using N-type to SMA cable (TEW-2000F/TEW-8000F) to connect to get a vertical polarization...