Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Specification of the antena Design: Logarithmic-periodic Frequency range: 700MHz-6GHz Max. Transmission power: 100 W CW (400MHz) Nominal impedance: 50 Ohm VSWR (typ.): <1:2 Gain: 5dBi Antenna factor: 26-41dB/m Calibration points: 533 (10MHz steps) RF connection: SMA socket (18GHz) or N socket using an adapter Dimensions (L/W/D): (340x200x25) mm Weight: 250gr Warranty: 10 years
Utilizable frequency rangeGSM900, GPS, DECT, GSM1800, UMTS, Microwave, WLAN, WiFi, Radar, WiMAX, UWB (FB2-FB7)
Receiving antenna
700MHz Yagi Antena Model No. YB715-99
Specification of the antenna Gain = 15dBi Frequency range 700-820MHz Tuned Bandwidth 10% Normal Impedance 50 Vertical Beam width 30o Horizontal Beam width 31o Input power 500W
= 31.62
Comparison chart for free space and two ray model Stations distance Receiving Power (Pr) by Frees pace model Tempines to Marsiling Tempines to Kranji Tempines to Clark Quey Tempines to Clark China Tempines to Clementi Receiving Power (Pr) by two ray model
References
Ghosh, A., Zhang, J., Jeffrey, G. and Mohamed, R. (ed. By Rajive, L. 2011. Fundamentals of LTE. 1st edn.:Boston) Ralf kreher and karsten gaenger 2011.LTE Signaling:Troubleshooting & Optimization. John wiley & Sons Ltd. West Sussex. Stefania Sesia, Issam Toufik andMatthew Baker. 2011. LTE the UMTS Long Term Evolution: From the theory to practice. John wiley & Sons Ltd. West Sussex. Harri Holma Anti Toskala. 2009. LTE for UMTS: OFDMA and SC-FDMA Based Radio Access. John wiley & Sons Ltd. West Sussex. Tara Ali-Yahiya. 2011. Understanding LTE and its performance. Springer science. London.
Find out the MRT Maps [Online] [2012.05.22] http://www.smrt.com.sg/trains/network_map.asp Find out the MRT Station distances [Online] [2012.05.12] https://maps.google.com/ Select Antennas and their Data Sheets [Online] [2012.05.12] http://parts.digikey.com/1/partskws/rf-antenna