Product Specifications HBXX HBXX--3817TB1 --VTM VTM Andrew® Twin Beam Capacity Antenna, 1710–2180 MHz, 2x 38° horizontal beamwidth, RET compatible l
Enhances network capacity through six sectors site application with only three antenna faces
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Single panel design supporting two separate beams perfectly optimized at horizontal pointing angles of +27 degrees and –27 degrees from boresite
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Maximizes frequency spectrum utilization to increase Average Revenue Per User (ARPU)
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Reduces antenna count to minimize Cap- Ex and Op - Ex costs
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High gain with excellent sector edge roll- off and azimuth sidelobe suppression
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Each antenna downtilt can be independently adjusted for greater flexibility in network optimization
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The values presented on this datasheet have been calculated based on N- P - BASTA White Paper version 9.6 by the NGMN Alliance
Electrical Specifications 1710–1880 18. 9 ±0.4
Frequency Band, MHz Gain by all Beam Tilts, average, dBi Gain by all Beam Tilts Tolerance, dB
1850–1990 19. 1 ±0.4
1920–2180 19. 3 ±0.6
0 ° | 18.7
0 ° | 18.9
0 ° | 19.3
5 ° | 19.0
5 ° | 19.2
5 ° | 19.5
10 ° | 18.9
10 ° | 19.1
10 ° | 19.0
±27 38 ±1.5 7 .5 ±0.4 0–10 20 20 9 ±2 30 30
±27 36 ±1.3 7 .1 ±0.3 0–10 20 20 9 ±2 31 30
±27 34 ±2.2 6 .7 ±0.5 0–10 20 21 9 ±2 29 30
1 . 4 | 1 5. 6
1 . 4 | 15. 6
1 . 4 | 15 .6
-150 250 ± 45° 5 0 oh m
-150 250 ±45° 5 0 oh m
-150 250 ±45° 5 0 oh m
Gain by Beam Tilt, average, dBi Beam Centers, Horizontal, degrees Bea mwidth , Horizon tal , degre es Beamwidth, Horizontal Tolerance, degrees Beamwidth, Ve rtical, degree s Beamwidth, Vertical Tolerance, degrees Beam Tilt, degrees Horizon tal Sidelobe, dB USLS, dB Gain Roll- off at Boresite, dB Gain Roll- off at Boresite Tolerance, dB Front- to - Back Total Power at 180° ± 30°, dB Isolat ion, C ross Polar ization , port to port, dB VSWR | Return Loss, dB PIM, 3rd Order, 2 x 20 W, dBc Inpu t Power per Port, ma ximu m, wa tts Polarization Impe dan ce
General Specificati Specifications ons Antenna Brand
Andrew®
Antenna Type
DualPol® twin beam
Band
Single band
Brand
DualPol®
Operating Frequency Band
1710 – 2180 MHz
| Teletilt®
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Product Specifications HBXX -3817TB1-VTM
Mechanical Specifications Color
Light gray
Lightning Protection
dc Ground
Radiator Material
Low loss circuit board
Radome Material
Fiberglass, UV resistant
RF Connector Interface
7- 16 DIN Female
RF Connector Location
Bottom
RF Connector Quantity, total
4
Wind Loading, maximum
438.0 N @ 150 km/h 98.5 lbf @ 150 km/h
Wind Speed, maximum
241.0 km/h |
149.8 mph
Dimensions Depth
181.0 mm | 7.1 in
Length
1390.0 mm |
Width
301.0 mm | 11.9 in
Net Weight
16.5 kg |
54.7 in
36.4 lb
Remote Electrical Tilt (RET) Information Model with Factory Installed AISG 1.1 Actuator HBXX - 3817TB1 - R2M Model with Factory Installed AISG 2.0 Actuator HBXX - 3817TB1 - A2M RET System
Teletilt®
Regulatory Compliance/Certifications Agency RoHS 2011/65/EU China RoHS SJ/T 11364 - 2006 ISO 9001:2008
Classification Compliant by Exemption Above Maximum Concentration Value (MCV) Designed, manufactured and/or distributed under this quality management system
Included Products DB380 — Pipe Mounting Kit for 2.4" - 4.5" (60 - 115mm) OD round members on wide panel antennas. Includes 2 clamp sets and double nuts. DB5083 — Downtilt Mounting Kit for 2.4" -4.5" (60 - 115 mm) OD round members. Includes a heavy- duty, galvanized steel downtilt mounting bracket assembly and associated hardware. This kit is compatible with the DB380 pipe mount kit for panel antennas that are equipped with two mounting brackets.
©2014 CommScope, CommScope, Inc. All rights reserved. All trademarks identified by ® ® or ™ are registered trademarks, respectively, of CommScope. All specifications are subject to change. See www.commscope.com for the most current information. Revised: December 23, 2013
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