Weidmuller WI-I/O 9-K: Wireless I/O Transmitter v1.9 User Manual

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User Manual v1.9


Manual

WI-I/O 9-K

v1.9

Page 25

YU6/900

10dBi Yagi directional antenna with N-type connector

YU16/900

15dBi Yagi directional antenna with N-type connector

The available accessory cables for use with the WI-I/O 9-K units are:

CC10/900

33’ (10m) low loss Cellfoil cable, 3dB loss

CC20/900

66’ (20m) low loss Cellfoil cable, 6dB loss

The following table shows which cables can be used with the different antennas:

Antenna

North America

Australia/NZ

WI-ANT-CLR-900-5-32

any cable

WI-CCSMA-N-33 or WI-CCSMA-N-66

WI-ANT-CLR-900-8-54

any cable

WI-CCSMA-N-66

WI-ANT-YGI-10-6

WI-CCSMA-N-66

external cable with loss > 9dB

WI-ANT-YGI-15-16

external cable with loss > 9dB

should not be used

Connections between the antenna and coaxial cable should be carefully taped to prevent ingress

of moisture. Moisture ingress in the coaxial cable is a common cause for problems with radio

systems, as it greatly increases the radio losses. We recommend that the connection be taped,

firstly with a layer of PVC Tape, then with a vulcanising tape such as “3M 23 tape”, and finally

with another layer of PVC UV Stabilised insulating tape. The first layer of tape allows the joint

to be easily inspected when trouble shooting as the vulcanising seal can be easily removed.

Where antennas are mounted on elevated masts, the masts should be effectively earthed to avoid

lightning surges.

Where the antenna is mounted outside of an industrial plant environment,

a coaxial surge diverter is recommended. If the antenna is not already shielded from lightning

strike by an adjacent earthed structure, a lightning rod may be installed above the antenna to

provide shielding.

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