10-01-2024 12:18 PM - edited 10-01-2024 12:20 PM
Hi All.
I have a question about two different AccelTex types of antennas.
Wireless design phase stated that we should use this: ATS-OP-245-8-4RPTP-36
However, we only have this one model available in our stock: ATS-OP-245-8-6RPTP-36
Therefore, antenna gain is the same, connector RP-TNC is the same... however, the number of antenna leads to be used is actually 4.
But, by using the one below with 6 leads, 2 leads would be left unconnected.
In my opinion, there shouldn't be any issue but really wanted advices or tips to confirm my thought because we are using 9120AXE with only 4-port anyways.
Can anyone help me with that?
Thank you!
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10-03-2024 08:52 AM
Hi folks.
I had a call with the AccelTex and it seems they are right now running out of 4 lead antenna.
So, their RF Antenna Design team advised that the answer is YES, we can use the 6-lead antenna in the meantime with unnoticeable difference.
Their comments below:
"Yes, you can use the 6-element model and leave two leads disconnected. Best practice would be to have the two unenergized/disconnected elements be the two outside cables. This has the most physical separation amongst the elements and is simple to tell installers."
Thank you, all!
10-01-2024 12:35 PM
Personally i would not suggest that, for better outcome use correct product always suggested.
10-01-2024 12:36 PM
I doubt ATS-OP-245-8-6RPTP-36 is supported to use with Cisco C9120AXE.
I would check with Acceltex sales support "sales@acceltex.com" before using these antennas.
Jagan Chowdam
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10-01-2024 12:53 PM
Thank you @jagan.chowdam , I just sent them a message on the email you provided. Thank you!
10-01-2024 03:18 PM
It all depends on the antenna design. In some, it may reduce the antenna performance and some may not work as expected.
In your case, I believe you'll see degraded performance with only 4 leads instead of provided 6.
The Antenna page from Acceltex shows only the following APs are compatible.
Jagan
10-01-2024 12:39 PM
Thanks @balaji.bandi , we usually use AccelTex models and never faced any issues with that.
My concern is more about the fact of having 2 leads unconnected. But, theoretically, I don't think it should affect something.
Well, there is an existing difference between these 2 antenna models that I mentioned, that is, the horizontal beamwidth between them has slight value difference, but nothing that would have great impact on the design.
10-03-2024 08:52 AM
Hi folks.
I had a call with the AccelTex and it seems they are right now running out of 4 lead antenna.
So, their RF Antenna Design team advised that the answer is YES, we can use the 6-lead antenna in the meantime with unnoticeable difference.
Their comments below:
"Yes, you can use the 6-element model and leave two leads disconnected. Best practice would be to have the two unenergized/disconnected elements be the two outside cables. This has the most physical separation amongst the elements and is simple to tell installers."
Thank you, all!
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