Procom GPS-C tetra-1 User Manual

Gps-c tetra-i

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GPS-C TETRA-I

GPS Antenna with a 1/2 λ Groundplane Independent Whip

with Shock Spring for the TETRA Band

DESCRIPTION

GPS-antenna for fixed installations.
Special mount for roof thickness 3.5-7.5 mm.
Groundplane independent 1/2 λ antenna for mounting on nonconductive

surfaces.
Built-in high gain, low noise amplifier for GPS.
DC supply via RF-connector.
Black-chromed, conical stainless steel whip.

ORDERING DESIGNATIONS

TYPE

PRODUCT NO.

GPS-C TETRA-I

132000100

SPECIFICATIONS FOR WHIP

ELECTRICAL

MODEL

GPS-C TETRA-I

ANTENNA TYPE

1/2 λ mobile antenna

FREQUENCY

380 – 400 MHz

IMPEDANCE

Nom. 50 Ω

POLARIZATION

Vertical

GAIN

2 dB (acc. to EIA RS-329-1)

BANDWITH

≥ 20 MHz @ SWR 2.5

MECHANICAL

MATERIALS

Whip:

Black-chromed, conical stainless steel

Black-chromed brass

Spring:

Black-chromed stainless steel

COLOUR

Black

HEIGHT

Approx. 350 mm

WEIGHT

Approx. 50 g

MOUNTING

On the GPS-Combi mount

SPECIFICATIONS FOR GPS-COMBI MOUNT

ELECTRICAL GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL

GPS-COMBI MOUNT

ANTENNA TYPE

Active patch antenna

FREQUENCY

1575 MHz

IMPEDANCE

Nom. 50 Ω

POLARIZATION

Circular right-hand

COVERAGE

Hemispherical

GAIN

28 dBic in axial direction (typ.)

CROSS-POLARIZATION ATT.

> 10 dB (typ.)

BUILT-IN AMPLIFIER

GAIN

> 30 dB (typ.)

NOISE FIGURE

< 1 dB (typ.)

P 1dB

Approx. +7 dBm

SELECTIVITY

> 45 dB down at ± 45 MHz

SWR (output)

≤ 2.0

SUPPLY VOLTAGE

5 ± 0.5 VDC (3 V resp. 12 V on request)

POWER CONSUMPTION

Approx. 25 mA

MECHANICAL (ONLY FOR THE GPS-PART)

MATERIALS

Cu-nite brass

Stainless steel

Reinforced thermoplastic

ANTENNA COLOUR

Black

TEMP. RANGE

-35° C →+75° C

CONNECTOR

FME (male for GPS) +

(FME (female for mobile antenna))

FME (male) on output of BBMU filter

RECOMMENDED INSTALL. TORQUE

4 ± 0.5 Nm

DIMENSIONS(H x L)

Approx. 30 x 89 mm

ROOF THICKNESS

3.5 - 7.5 mm

WEIGHT

Approx. 114 g

MOUNTING

ø19 mm dia. hole

Tools for mounting included

MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

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