Aerials

Last Updated : Oct 30, 2017 |
The following aerials can be used to replace the supplied aerials on a base station with external aerials. These aerials have leads to allow for optimal positioning.
Note:

These optional aerials are not supported in North America.

  • Omni-Directional Single Aerial

    A pair of these aerials can be used to approximately double the base station radio coverage, ie. up to 600 metres (2000 feet) omni-directional coverage.

  • Directional Dual Aerial

    This aerial gives directional coverage up to 750 metres (2500 feet). Only one aerial unit is required for connection to the base station.

  • Directional Single Antenna

    A pair of these aerials can be used to give directional coverage up to 1000 metres (3300 feet). They must be mounted facing the same direction and approximately 1 metre (3 feet) apart. To achieve maximum coverage, the aerial should be mounted between 4 to 8 metres (13 to 26 feet) above area being covered.