I-ATO5-43-698/4000
Indoor Omnidirectional Antenna 698-4000 MHz

Rev : C | Rev date : 22 Jan 2024
The omnidirectional antenna I-ATO5-43-698/4000 is designed for broadband in-building DAS applications supporting all kind of safety as well as 4G and 5G commercial wireless communication networks. The antenna combines an aesthetical design with superior electrical characteristics notably a PIM optimized design to minimize network interferences. The antenna is constructed from lightweight materials ideal for easy ceiling mounting. The low profile and off-white radome blends easily into most building aesthetics with minimum visual impact.

FEATURES / BENEFITS

  • Wideband omni antenna, supporting all wireless services in the frequency bands 698-960MHz / 1350-1710MHz / 1710-2700MHz / 3400-4000MHz
  • Typically used in indoor distribution of 2G/3G/4G/5G wireless services in all standardized frequency bands
  • PIM optimized antenna design (-153dBc @2x20W)
  • Aesthetical visual appearance, compact and light weight
  • Low return loss, stable performance
  • Pigtail with 4.3-10 female connector
  • Ceiling mounting


I-ATO5-43-698/4000

Technical features

General Specifications

Product TypeOmnidirectional Antenna
Techn. ApplicationIndoor

Mechanical Specifications

Number of Input Ports1
Connectors4.3-10 female
Connector Cable mm (in)300 (11.81)
Mounting Hardware includedmountig clamp
Height (Less Connectors) mm (in)18 (0.709)
Diameter (Less Connectors) mm (in)220 (8.66)
Width (Less Connectors) mm (in)4.3 ()
Length (Less Connectors) mm (in)4.3 ()
Weight kg (lb)0.3 (0.66)

Electrical Specifications

Frequenz MHz 698-806 806-960 1350-1710 1710-2700 3400-4000
Gain, typ dBi 2.2 3.5 4.0 4.5 6.0
VSWR max 1.5 1.5 1.8 1.5 1.5
Impedance, OhmΩ50
PolarizationHorizontal
Intermodulation (IM3)-153 dBc
Total Input Power max. W100

Material

Radome MaterialABS
Radome ColorWhite ( RAL 9003 )

Temperature Specifications

Operation Temperature °C (°F)-40 to 55 (-40 to 131 )

Testing and Environmental

Environmental ClassIP65

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