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Antenna Guide
Wireless LAN
Antennas of the BAT family

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Contents
Introduction 5
1 Current BAT portfolio 6
2 AP / Cable / Antenna assembly 8
3 Antenna Selection Criteria 9
4 External antennas 14
4.1 Legal regulations for operation external antennas 14
4.1.1 Relevant for use in the USA and in Canada:FCC
compliant antennas 14
4.1.2 Relevant for use in Japan: 19
4.2 Omni-Directional Antennas 21
4.2.1 Omni-Directional Antenna for 2.4 GHz band 21
4.2.2 Omnidirectional antenna for 5 GHz band 22
4.2.3 Omnidirectional Antenna for 2.4 and 5 GHz band 24
4.2.4 Omni-directional dual-band antennae for MiMo for
the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands 30
4.2.5 Dual band Hemispherical Antenna for 2.4 and 5 GHz
band 31
4.3 Sector Antennas 34
4.3.1 Directional antenna for the 2.4 GHz band with 8 dBi
gain 34
4.3.2 Polarization-diversity antenna for 5 GHz band, linear 36
4.3.3 Sectoral MiMoantenna for 5 GHz band 38
4.4 Directional Antennas 40
4.4.1 Directional antenna for the 2.4 GHz band with 14 dBi
gain 40
4.4.2 Directional antenna for 5 GHz band with 18 dBi gain 43
4.4.3 Directional antenna for 5 GHz band with a gain of
23 dBi 46
4.4.4 Directional antenna for 5 GHz band with 18 dBi gain 48
4.5 Radiating Cable Antennas (Leaky Cable) 51
4.5.1 Leaky Cable for 2.4 GHz; black 51

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Introduction
Since 2004, Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH has provided a
continually expanding product portfolio relating to WLAN.
Our product portfolio comprises the following integral WLAN network
elements:
active devices such as access points, and clients
passive components such as cables, antennas, and overvoltage
protectors
With our product portfolio, we focus on a high industrial suitability. In order to
improve our products, in particular with regard to vibration resistance,
grounding behavior, impermeability and emission behavior, we have further
developed our antenna portfolio.
You benefit from the following modifications of our antenna portfolio:
All antennas comply with the IP65 degree of protection for a high
industrial suitability. The sole exception to this is the BAT-ANT-N-14G-
IP23 antenna.
The emission behavior of the new antennas is more homogeneous, with
improved transmit and receive power during operation.
The new antennas, equipped with N sockets, allow you to connect the
antennas easily and quickly with other cables and overvoltage protectors.
The scope of delivery comprises a complete solution, with the antenna, 1
yard of cable, and the pigtail included. The complete solution allows you
to immediately connect the antenna to the BAT-C, BAT-F, BAT-R, and
BAT300-Rail.
You obtain every antenna with mounting material which is vibration
resistant, weatherproof, and sturdy.
We continually improve our product portfolio and include in the portfolio
WLAN technology innovations. As a result, our portfolio is subject to short
term changes. Check regularly for updates of our portfolio by visiting the
Hirschmann product pages (www.hirschmann.com).

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1 Current BAT portfolio
In the following you get an overview of our devices. You also obtain
information on which WLAN standards the devices support.
The products of the BAT300 family support the WLAN standards
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/h and 802.11n and can be operated with a gross data
rate of up to 300 MBit/s.
The products of the OpenBAT family support the IEEE 802.11a/b/g/h/n
WLAN standards and can be operated with a gross data rate of up to
450 MBit/s.
The BAT-C products support the WLAN standards IEEE 802.11a/b/g/h/n
and can be operated with a gross data rate of up to 65 MBit/s.

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For further information, see the installation user manual for the corresponding device.
BAT300-Rail BAT300-F BAT-F X2 BAT-F BAT-R BAT-C
The devices are
supplied in metal
enclosures for mounting
on DIN rails in
automation or vehicle
applications.
The devices are
supplied in IP65/67
metal housings. They
are designed for field-
level applications or
harsh industrial
environments.
The devices are
supplied with stainless
steel covers. They are
designed for hazardous
environments and are
approved for ATEX
zone 2.
The devices are
supplied in a metal
housing that can be
fastened to DIN rails
using automation
technology. They
provide impressive
flexibility and high
speeds.
The devices are
supplied in a metal
housing that can be
fastened to DIN rails
using automation
technology. They
provide impressive
flexibility and high
speeds.
The devices are
supplied with an IP67
aluminum housing.
They are suitable for
use in an industrial
environment.
BAT300-Rail BAT300-F BAT-F X2 BAT-F BAT-R BAT-C
Table 1: BAT-Family: Overview

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2 AP / Cable / Antenna assembly
As every antenna set includes 1 yard of antenna cable and a pigtail, you have
the option of immediately connecting both AP types BAT-F / BAT300-F/ BAT-
C, and BAT-R/ BAT300-Rail to the antennas.
The BAT Protector can be screwed onto the BAT-F/ BAT300-F/ BAT-C
directly, or be connected between two cables, as it is equipped with a plug
and a socket.
Access Point Optional
Protector
Linear
antenna
Dual Slant
antenna
MiMo
antenna
f-m f-m f-m m-f
Optional
Cable
(2 m, 5 m, 15 m /
6.56. ft, 16.4 ft, 49.2 ft)
Cable
1 m
Pigtail
BAT300-F /
BAT-F /
BAT-C
BAT300-Rail /
BAT-R
1 × – 3 ×
1 × – 3 ×
1 × – 3 ×
1 × – 3 ×
1 × – 3 ×
1 × – 3 ×

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3 Antenna Selection Criteria
Take into account the national regulations that apply to the operation of
antennas before considering any other criteria.
See “Legal regulations for operation external antennas” on page 14.
Note: Hirschmann recommends that you perform an on-site inspection and
an analysis to prepare for the installation of a WLAN.
Typical antenna ranges, based on the frequency range and the antenna type:
Frequency range: 2.4 GHz
– Short range: up to 218 yards (200 m) with omnidirectional antennas.
– Medium range: up to 0.62 miles (1 km) with sector antennas.
– Long range: up to 3.11 miles (5 km) with directional antennas.
Frequency range: 5 GHz
– Short range: up to 328 yards (300 m) with omnidirectional antennas.
– Medium range: up to 1.86 miles (3 km) with sector antennas.
– Long range: up to 9.32 miles (15 km) with directional antennas.
The typical ranges provide orientation for the first-time antenna selection.
The actual antenna range depends on several factors such as output power,
line of sight, and interference.
In the following table you find antenna descriptions. Together with the above
described typical ranges, the descriptions provide orientation for the first-time
antenna selection.

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BAT300 family OpenBAT family
Art.-No Antenna Description BAT-C BAT300-
Rail
BAT300-F BAT-R BAT-F
943 981-002 BAT-ANT-N-6G-IP65 Omnidirectional
antenna for
2.4 GHz band
+++++++
943 981-003 BAT-ANT-N-5A-IP65 Omnidirectional
antenna for
5 GHz band
+++++++
942 110-001 BAT-ANT-N-3AGN-IP67 Omnidirectional
antenna for
2.4 GHz band and
5 GHz band
+++-+-+
942 047-001 BAT-ANT-N-3AGN-F Omnidirectional
antenna for
2.4 GHz band and
5 GHz band
+++-+-+
Table 2: +++ very good; ++ good; + possible; – cannot be used; nr = not relevant
Whether an antenna is actually suitable depends on the application case.
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