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The Ubiquiti antenna easily integrates with RocketM radio. The radio together with the RD-3G26 antenna create a powerful PtP 2x2 MIMO bridge. For network designers it is a flexible and convenient solution, and also very practical. RocketDish and Rocket devices have been designed to be easy to install and work with any other Rocket device.
The airMAX antennas are designed with durability for outdoor use. The antenna operates in the 3GHz frequency band and has an energy gain of 26dBi. The RocketDish RD-3G26 is designed to work with 802.11n devices.
Installation of the Ubiquiti RocketDish 3GHz 26dBi dual parabolic antenna does not require any additional elements or tools.
Features / filters | |
Antenna frequency | 3 GHz |
Antenna type | Directional |
Energy gain | 21dBi - 30dBi |
Antenna gain level (max) | 26 |
Application | Outdoor |
Certification | EN 302 326 DN2 |
Compatible with brand | Ubiquiti |
Cross polarization isolation | >35 dB |
Depth | 650 |
Frequency band | 3.3 - 3.8 |
Front-to-back ratio | 33 dB |
Harmonized System (HS) code | 85177100 |
Height | 300 |
Horizontal beamwidth | 7° |
MIMO Type | 2x2 |
Polarization | Double linear, Dual polarization, |
Product colour | White |
Quantity per pack | 1 |
Vertical beamwidth | 7° |
VSWR | 1.4:1 |
Weight | 9.8 |
Width | 650 |
Basic technical parameters | |
Frequency band | 3.3 - 3.8 GHz |
Profit | 26dBi |
Horizontal radiation angle | 7° (3 dB) |
Vertical radiation angle | 7° (3 dB) |
Reverse radiation | 33 dB |
Max VSWR | 1.4:1 |
Dimensions | 650 × 650 × 300 mm |
Weight | 9.8 kg |
Wind resistance | 200 km/h |
Wind load | 787 N @ 200 km/h |
Polarisation | Horizontal and vertical (dual) |
Insulation between the polarization | 35 dB min |
ETSI | EN 302 326 DN2 |
Mounting | Universal pole holder, RocketM mounting brackets, waterproof coaxial cable included |
1. Each M4 bolt has a locking washer, remove it and use it to secure the bolt during assembly.
2. The antenna dish and the antenna system are keyed so that they can only be assembled in one orientation. Attach the device to the antenna in the following steps:
a. Align the antenna feed with the hole in the antenna dish.
b. Insert six M4 screws in the dish
c. Tighten six M4 screws.
3. Connect the RF cables to the Chain 0 and Chain 1 ports on the RocketM.
4. Attach the RocketM to the antenna dish.
a. Align the latches on the back of the RocketM with the mount bracket
b. Slide the RocketM down to lock it in place.
5. Connect the RF cables to the antenna.
6. Attach the protective shroud.
a. Align the arrow on the top of the shroud with the arrow on the antenna dish
b. Turn the shroud clockwise until it aligns with the mark
7. The elevation rod has washers and nuts, remove a washer, spring washer and a nut to use them to secure the rod during assembly.
8. Attach the rod to the main mount bracket.
a. Insert the rod into the mount bracket.
b. Secure the rod using washers
9. Each M10x150 carriage bolt has a washer, spring washer and a nut. Remove them and use them to secure the bolts during step 15.
10. Insert four M10x150 bolts in the main mount bracket.
11. Each M10x25 bolt has a washer and a spring washer, remove them and use them to secure the bolt during assembly.
12. Attach the RocketDish to the main mount bracket.
a. Insert one M10x25 bolt into the RocketDish and elevation rod.
b. Insert two M10x25 bolt into the RocketDish and the lower part of the mount bracket.
c. Secure each M10x25 bolt using washers and nuts.
13. Each M10x100 bolt has a washer and a spring washer, remove them and use them to secure the bolts during assembly.
14. Attach stabilizer brackets to the pole just under where the RocketDIsh will be mounted.
a. Place one stabilizer bracket on each side of the pole.
b. Insert two M10x100 bolts into the stabilizer brackets.
c. Secure each M10x100 bolt using a washer, spring washer and a nut.
d. Tighten the nuts to about 50 N-m
15. Attach the main mount bracket to the pole just over the stabilizer mounts.
a. Slide each pole bracket over each pair of M10x150 bolts.
b. Secure each M10x150 bolt using a washer, spring washer and a nut.
16. Visually adjust the azimuth and vertical tilt.
a. To adjust the azimuth, turn the RocketDish while it is supported by the stabiliser brackets.
b. To adjust the vertical tilt, tighten or loosen the nuts on the elevation rod so the RocketDish is at the desired tilt.
c. Tighten each nut to about 50 N-m
Antenna frequency: 3 GHz
Polarization: Double line