From http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/2006-January/022710.html:

This document is for adding external connectors to a Trango 900AP. However, 
the same process applies to the 5830AP that use the same connectors.

The polarity of the internal connectors on the Trango 900 radios are as 
follows. The horrizontal is the top connector and the vertical is the bottom 
connector. The external connectors are the same configuration with 
horizontal on top. So likewise, when we modified 900 APs to have a second 
external connector we make the horzontal connector on top. So when changing 
polarity on the fly the original external port setting (e) is at vertical 
polarity, and the horizontal setting (h) is horizontal and the vertical 
setting (v) does not work.

We have determined N connectors will not fit anywhere in the casing, 
reliably. You nust use bulkhead RP/SMA "female" connectors in the case. The 
female connectors have the center pin but are still considered female 
because it has the threads on the outside of the connector. And the "male" 
has the threads inside the connector which screw around the female but has 
the "hole" for the internal pin to go into. Do not forget to get rubber 
gaskets and washers.

To create a proper hole in the casing, use metal drill bits that have a 
pilot point like the Dewalts.
The best position to make the hole in the casing is at the same height front 
to back as the original hole, and at the top of the raised flat portion of 
the side of the case. Looking from the inside of the case the hole is as far 
up as possible, this will allow the inside connector bolt to rest on the 
edge of the casing and will not turn as you screw in the connector from the 
outside. Make sure the hole is low enough to the back of the case so the 
mainboard of the radio can lay flat. Start with 1/2 in and drill deep enough 
to accommodate one washer to sit flush with the surface. You must start with 
the larger bit to create the recessed portion of the connector otherwise the 
pilot point on the smaller bit will have nothing to guide it through the 
rest of the casing wall. Next use a 3/8 bit to drill out enough space to 
insert a gasket under the washer. Finally us a 17/64 bit to go all the way 
through the casing for the RP/SMA connector. After screwing in the connector 
dab some epoxy on the inside of the case around the connector to help hold 
and prevent spinning of the connector when attatching/unattaching external 
cables.

Make a pigtail 12 inches long. The cable can be run upward through a small 
cutout in the center support wall inside the case over the radio edge and 
back down to the internal antenna connector. The type of connectors use for 
the pigtail are male MCX plug connectors (inserts inside other connector and 
has a pin). The other connector is the RP/SMA Female bulkhead connector. The 
cable is Time Microwave LMR 100a coaxial cable.

Note, of course make the pigtail before fastening sma connector to case and 
postion connector so the mcx plug can plug into the motherboard without 
stressing the cable. It is easiest to tighten sma connectors useing one 8mm 
wrench and one 8mm socket. The connectors come in multile sizes and need to 
be matched to the cable type. After inserting the cable into MCX connector, 
a dab of solder is required. In order to crimp the pins on the SMA connector 
use a "xxx" size crimp tool.

The external cables should use Andrews CNT-240. Male N connector and Male 
RP-SMA. Suggest 3ft in length.
The loos is only 7db per 100 feet 900Mhz. So 3ft, the cable will only have a 
loss of .23 db, almost negligible.

YEs, you will Void Warranty. But just in case, make sure to put the correct 
main board back into its same case, so that the MAC address listed on the 
outside sticker continues to match the MAC address embedded on the Mainboard 
Ethernet card.

Recommend Til Tek? 120 deg, 17 deg Vert Beam, 4 ft tall, Dual polarity, 11 
dbi (9 dbd) 900Mhz Sector Antennas. Cost($800). Great Front to back 20 db. 
Good isolation on edges of beamwidth. @ 425 feet, recommend 9 deg Tilt. Must 
be precise.


Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc

AddingExternalAntennasToATranzeoAp (last edited 2006-01-22 06:49:23 by MatthewAsham)

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