Procom SMC-2300-65-105 User Manual

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SMC 2300/65-105

Slideable Side-Mounting Arm for Base Station Antennas

DESCRIPTION

This slideable side-mounting arm provides the possibility of mounting

the antenna on the arm with the arm in retracted state (antenna close

to tower).
After mounting the antenna on the arm, the arm can be slid out to the

required stand-off distance.
Eliminates dangerous struggling with heavy antennas at the end of

fixed-length stand-off arms.
SMC 2300/65-105 consists of:

Two mast fixation clamps for mast leg diameters 65 - 105 mm

(for fixation across two mast legs).
One 2.3 m long slideable arm.

ORDERING DESIGNATIONS

TYPE NO.

PRODUCT NO.

SMC 2300/65-105

100000047

SPECIFICATIONS

APPLICATION

SLIDEABLE SIDE-MOUNTING ARM

FOR BASE STATION ANTENNAS

TOTAL LENGTH OF ARM

2.3 m

REQUIREMENTS CONCERNING

SUPPORTING

STRUCTURE

Mounts across two legs of square

or triangular towers with round legs

Max. dia. 105 mm

Min. dia. 65 mm

STAND OFF

DISTANCE

Depending on side-length of mast.

With a distance between mast legs of 1 m,

side-mounting distance will be variable

from 0.15 m to 1.10 m

DIA. OF ANTENNA

MOUNTING TUBE

Ø 49 mm

RECOMMENDED

MAX. WIND SURFACE

OF ANTENNA

0.150 m²

RECOMMENDED

MAX. WEIGHT

OF ANTENNA

8 kg

WIND SURFACE

(Excl. antenna)

0.073 m²

WIND LOAD

(Excl. antenna)

93 N @ 160 km/h

MATERIALS

Hot-dipped galvanized steel

WEIGHT

Approx. 10 kg

PLEASE NOTE

The optimum position for an omnidirectional antenna is at the top of the

mast as this ensures undisturbed radiation in all horizontal directions.
Mounting of an omnidirectional antenna at the side of a mast imposes some

distortion of the radiation pattern as well as the SWR. The influence is

dependent on the distance to the mast and the mast diameter.
Often this effect can be advantageously exploited to create directional

patterns when a certain “preferred area” has to be covered by the antenna

system.

PROCOM A/S reserve the right to amend specifications

without prior notice.
06/12/11

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