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2Summary
This report is to account for the measurement setup and results of Quad-Band. The measurement setup includes reflection coefficient, pattern, and gain measurements.
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21Frequency Band
3Measurement Setup
1Reflection Coefficient Measurement aInstrument Network Analyzer bSetup
ICalibrate the Network Analyzer by one port calibration using O.S.L calibration kits. IIConnect the antenna under test to the Network Analyzer. IIIMeasure the S11(reflection coefficient) shown in Fig. 1. IV Generally, the S11 is less than 10dB to ensure the 90% power into antenna and only less than 10% power back to system.
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2Pattern measurement
aThe S.P.K.S anechoic chamber is a farfield measurement system with size of 7m3.3m3.3m. The quiet zone region is 30cm x 30cm x 30cm in the center of the rotator.
Fig.2 The interior components of the anechoic chamber bThe probing antenna is the BBHA 9120 LFA 700MHz ~ 6GHz module (9120D horn antenna), which is placed in the one side of the chamber room. And the antenna under testing (AUT) is placed in the other side of the chamber. The distance between the probing antenna and the AUT is about 4m. cWhile we measure the radiation patterns by rotating AUT with 360 degrees and repeat again by replacing the AUT with the standard gain antenna under test, we compare both data and using a formula to obtain the gain of AUT. The standard gain antenna is a gain horn (BBHA 9120 LFA 700MHz6GHZ).
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dThe scanning method is CW wave with 6 degree by one step. eWe measure the radiation pattern in the free space situation at the lowest, middle and highest frequency for the H(XY)E1(YZ) planes, which defined in figure next page.
3Plane definition
H-Plane
E1-Plane
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42 Return loss
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Frequency (MHz)
VSWR Value 824MHz 3.0 960MHz 1710MHz 1880MHz 1990MHz 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0
Frequency (MHz)
H Plane
Max. 1.52 -0.60 -0.42 -1.89 0.79 1.16 1.57 Min. -5.61 -9.54 -4.52 -10.09 -9.60 -10.93 -18.53 Avg. -1.64 -2.94 -2.06 -3.62 -2.60 -2.54 -1.21 Max. -0.45 -1.88 -1.36 -0.65 1.20 1.03 1.44
E1 Plane
Min. -10.65 -12.53 -10.19 -13.31 -13.02 -11.55 -15.88 Avg. -4.09 -4.42 -4.47 -3.39 -2.30 -2.98 -2.22
Unit dBi
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52 Radiation Patterns
H-Plane
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E1-Plane
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6. Mechanical Specification
61. Mechanical Configuration
The appearance of the antenna is according to drawing Figure 61.
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