5 antenna cables and surge protection, 1 antenna cables, 2 electro-static issues – Campbell Scientific RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Data Radios/Modems User Manual

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems

4.5 Antenna Cables and Surge Protection

4.5.1 Antenna Cables

The 14201, 14203, 14205, 14221, and 16755 antennas require an antenna

cable; either (1) the COAXRPSMA or (2) the COAXNTN with surge protector

(see FIGURE 4-9 and FIGURE 4-10). Indoor omnidirectional antennas are

either supplied with an appropriate cable or connect directly to the radio.

4.5.2 Electro-static Issues

Many radio installations are out of doors and therefore susceptible to lightning

damage, especially via the antenna system. Also, depending on climate and

location, electro-statically charged wind can damage sensitive electronics if

sufficient electric charge is allowed to accumulate on the antenna and cable.

To protect against this CSI offers the Item # 14462 Antenna Surge Protection

Kit.

The COAXNTN-L cable is a low-loss RG8 coaxial cable that requires the

14462 surge protector in order to connect to the radio. The RG8 / Antenna

Surge Protector are recommended in preference to the COAXRPSMA in the

following applications:

When the antenna cable length exceeds 10 feet

When use of COAXRPSMA would result in too much signal loss (see

page H-3)

When the radio will be used in an environment susceptible to lightning or

electro-static buildup

4.5.3 Antenna Surge Protector Kit

The Surge Protector Kit for the RF401 and RF430 radios includes the

following:

Polyphaser protector

18 inches of COAX RPSMA to connect the ‘tail end’ of surge protector to

the RF401 or RF430

Ground wire lead

Screw and grommet to secure ground wire and polyphaser to backplate of

enclosure

The surge protector has female type N connectors on both ends; one for

connection to the COAXNTN-L cable and the other for connection to the 18

inch length of COAXRPSMA cable included in the kit. The COAXRPSMA

cable is an LMR195 type that terminates in a type N Male connector on the

‘antenna end’ and a Reverse Polarity SMA (RPSMA) connector on the radio

end.

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