Datasheet

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1
2
Side lobe
Main lobe
Angle of acceptance
-3 dB
r
U
Average of 1 and 2
v
U
Antennas are suitable for
the reception of digital
terrestrial signals (DVB-T)
Introduction
Radio antennas
Stereo signals can be received using any FM antenna.
Because, however, a higher signal level and greater freedom
from reflection are needed for clear stereo reception than for
mono reception, it is usually necessary to use a directional
antenna.
Television antennas for DVB-T
DVB-T reception is possible with any antenna that is
suitable for the related frequency band and polarization.
In the catalogue all antennas suitable for the reception of
DVB-T signals in VHF III and UHF IV/V bands are
marked with the DVB logo.
Omnidirectional reception
The omnidirectional radio antenna has approximately
the same sensitivity for all directions and can only be
recommended for well supplied reception areas.
Directional reception
The directional antenna receives signals from one main direc-
tion better than omnidirectional antennas, but has
poorer reception of signals from other directions.
A directional antenna is absolutely necessary for areas
where signals are weak, or in areas where a particular weak
transmitter is to be received.
Radiation pattern –
The most important terms
Gain
Ratio of an antenna’s reception power in its main receiving
direction to receive power of a l/2 dipole at the same
installation site (logarithmic measure expressed in dB)
Angle of acceptance
Angular aperture of the major lobe between the points
where the gain is lower by 3 dB than its maximum value
Major lobe
Section of the radiation pattern in the direction of the
maximum gain
Side lobe
Lateral and rearward lobe-shaped sections of the radiation pat-
tern that have a lower gain than in the main receiving direction
Front to back ratio*
Ratio of the voltage Uv in the main receiving direction to
an average Ur generated on the basis of the voltages of
the side lobe 2 in the back direction (180°) and of the
larger side lobe 1 in the rear sector (90°-270°)
(logarithmic measure expressed in dB)
*
Corresponding to a definition by the Technical Commission
of the “Receiving Antennas” association in ZVEI
Terrestrial antennas