AEQQ MAA 32T32R 192AE n78 200W Datasheet
AEQQ MAA 32T32R 192AE n78 200W Datasheet
AEQQ MAA 32T32R 192AE n78 200W Datasheet
n78 200W
Technical Datasheet
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AEQQ AirScale MAA 32T32R 192AE n78 200W
Technical data AirScale High Power MAA
Specification
Standard
Details
Wind load , Front/Rear/Side 347/347/168 N, EN1991-1-4, wind velocity 42m/s (150 km/h)
Supply voltage / Connector type DC -40.5 V… -57V (standard range), -36 V… -60V (extended range) / 2 pole
connector
Power consumption 581W typical (75% DL duty cycle, ETSI 24h average RF load)
Installation options / mechanical tilt Pole, wall, with vertical adjustment of ±25°
Ingress / Surge protection IP65/Class II 20KA
AEQQ 475252A
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AEQQ Radiation Pattern
Technical data-BASTA
Antenna Specification • Horizontal (boresight example)
Antenna configuration 12, 8, 2 (±45° X-polarized), Logical (2,8,2)
Typical antenna gain( as defined by BASTA ) (* 24dBi ± 1dB
Minimum azimuth beamwidth (°), HPBW 13° ±2° (boresight)
Azimuth scanning range ±45° (3dB), ±50° (4dB)
Envelope azimuthal beamwidth(°) ±60° (7dB)
Minimum elevation beamwidth (°), HPBW 6.5° ±1°
Envelope elevation beamwidth (°), HPBW +11°…+1° (upper SLS > 6dB), +10°…+2° (upper SLS >
10dB)
Envelope elevation beamwidth (°), HPBW incl VET +15°…-3° (upper SLS > 6dB), +14°…-2° (upper SLS >
10dB)
• Vertical (boresight example)
Elevation scanning range(** ±2° (upper SLS > 6dB); ±1° (upper SLS > 10dB)
Elevation scanning range with VET ±6° (upper SLS > 6dB); ±5° (upper SLS > 10dB)
Vertical tilt (pre-tilt) angle +6° ± 1°
Electrical Downtilt Angle (VET) ±5°
Front to back ratio > 28 dB
Cross-Polar discrimination (Boresight) > 20 dB
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AEQQ SPLIT MODE Radiation Pattern
Technical data-BASTA
Antenna Specification • Horizontal (boresight example)
Antenna configuration 6, 8, 2 (±45° X-polarized), Logical (1,8,2)
Typical antenna gain( as defined by BASTA ) (* 21dBi ± 1dB
Minimum azimuth beamwidth (°), HPBW 13° ±2° (boresight)
Azimuth scanning range ±45° (3dB), ±50° (4dB)
Envelope azimuthal beamwidth(°) ±60° (7dB)
Minimum elevation beamwidth (°), HPBW 13° ±1°
Envelope elevation beamwidth (°), HPBW +17.5°…-5.5° (upper SLS > 6dB), +17.5°…-5.5° (upper
SLS > 10dB)
Elevation scanning range(** ±5° (upper SLS > 6dB); ±5° (upper SLS > 10dB)
Vertical tilt (pre-tilt) angle +6° • Vertical (boresight example)
Electrical Downtilt Angle (VET) ±5°
Front to back ratio > 28 dB
Cross-Polar discrimination (Boresight) > 20 dB
(** Elevation setting can be done by VET only in case split mode is used)
Max steering values given are excluding SW algorithm enhancements
HPBW = Half power beamwidth, SLS = Sidelobe suppression
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AirScale mMIMO radios – Angle definitions (based on BASTA)
G H
E
Elevation
Horizon
Scanning
Range
F
Scanning Range defines the range of angles in azimuth and elevation in which the AAS is optimized and intended to be
operated.
The minimum azimuth and elevation beamwidth can be achieved when all the radiators in the AAS are active and fed with
uniform phase and amplitude
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