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Summit WM User Guide, Software Version 5.3 345
NOTE
The qualification testing and results are based on above described antennas, cable types, lengths, and connector
types. Other cable lengths and connector types are also available which are specified by the suffix part of the part
numbers (for example, SR2405135Dxxx, where the xxx suffix represents cable length and/or connector type). The
antenna feedline used in testing are the minimum cable length. Longer cable may be used with losses greater than
or equal to the cables used for testing. The maximum power settings must be adjusted according to Table 36 and
Table 37.
NOTE
If one of the above antennas is used, you must select an operating channel (on the Altitude APs configuration
pages) and the corresponding allowed max power from the values listed in Table 36 and Table 37. DO NOT select a
higher power than the values listed in Table 36 and Table 37.
#3 SL24513W
P
indoor omni 3 2400-
2500
5150-
5850
3 feet /
19AWG
CMP(ETL)
C(ETL)
9700851
RPSMA 3
#4 S24497Pxxx indoor 60 degree
sector
directional
7
8
2400-
2500
4900-
5990
3 feet /
19AWG
CMP(ETL)
C(ETL)
9700851
RPSMA 3
Hyperlink Tech
#5 HG2458CUx
xx
indoor omni 3 2300-
2600
4900-
6000
1 foot /
20AWG
Coleman Cable
921021
N-female 3
Maxrad
#6 MDO24005
PTxxx
indoor omni, 2
inputs
5.2 2400-
2485
3 feet /
19AWG
CMP(ETL)
C(ETL)
9700851
RPSMA,
2ea.
1
Table 35: List of FCC approved antennas - Altitude 451 (Continued)
# Model Application Shape
Gain
(dBi)
Frequency
(MHz)
Coax Cable
Length/Type
Connector
Type
Total #
required
antenna
s

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