User's Manual

Company Confidential 40 Raveon Technologies Corp.
9. Antenna Information
Key to a successful installation is the choice and installation of a good antenna
system. A good quality antenna can more than double the range of a radio
system. Properly locating the antenna is vital to creating a quality radio link, and
a poor installation can decrease the range of the system by as much at 90%.
Use these guidelines to evaluate your antenna system design, and be sure
contact a quality radio communication equipment distributor such as Talley
Electronics (http://www.talleycom.com ) to help choose the proper antenna for
your system.
Antenna height is limited to 20 feet above a structure or 60 feet above the ground
whichever is greater (47 CFR 1315).
MURS radios must not be connected to a “booster” or power amplifier. The rules
limit the Transmitter Output Power (TPO) to 2 Watts (47 CFR 95.1311).
MURS radios are prohibited from connecting to the public switched telephone
network (47 CFR 95.1313).
To increase your communications range, located the antenna high as needed,
practical, safe, and allowed by your license. On fixed base-station applications,
you may utilize an antenna with gain. Note: The maximum Permissible Exposure
(MPE) for this product was computed using a 0dB gain antenna, and must be
recalculated if a gain antenna is used.
Height Try to locate the antenna as high above obstructions, vehicle, and buildings as
possible. UHF radio channels require a clear “line-of-sight” between the
transmitter and the receiver. Radio waves will penetrate buildings, and reflect off
and around obstacles, but the fewer obstacles between stations the better the
signal quality.
Gain Antennas are specified by their gain. They actually do not have gain, but rather
they can increase the strength of a signal in certain directions, at the expense of
attenuating signals from other directions. Gain antennas always have “patterns”
of gain. It is important you understand the pattern of your antenna. Omni
directional antennas will receive from almost any angle, 360 degrees around
them.
Omni Antenna Directional Antenna