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MM-014763-001, Rev. G
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Based on the highest radiated RF power and the highest antenna gain in antennas to be used with M7300,
the distances listed in Table 1-1 through Table 1-4 are considered as safe distances for controlled and
uncontrolled environments with the M7300 mobile radio transmitting at a maximum 50% duty cycle:
Table 1-1: Recommended Minimum Safe Lateral Distance from Transmitting Antenna
Connected to a VHF M7300 Mobile Radio (“M7300 VHF 50-Watt”)
ANTENNA
PART NUMBER
ANTENNA DESCRIPTION
RECOMMENDED MINIMUM LATERAL HUMAN BODY
DISTANCE FROM TRANSMITTING ANTENNA
CONTROLLED
ENVIRONMENT
UNCONTROLLED
ENVIRONMENT
AN102800V1
136 to 941 MHz, ¼-Wavelength*,
Standard Rooftop-Mount;
0 dBd Gain
24.8 Inches
(63 Centimeters)
55.1 Inches
(140 Centimeters)
AN102800V2
(Discontinued)
136 to 941 MHz, ¼-Wavelength*,
Thick Rooftop-Mount;
0 dBd Gain
AN-025147-001
(Discontinued)
136 to 174 MHz,
Standard Rooftop-Mount;
0 dBd Gain
AN-025147-003
(Discontinued)
136 to 174 MHz,
GPS Combo Rooftop-Mount;
0 dBd Gain
AN-025147-005
(Discontinued)
136 to 174 MHz,
Magnetic-Mount;
0 dBd Gain
AN-125001-001
(mount) with
AN-225002-001
(element)
136 to 174 MHz,
Standard Rooftop-Mount;
0 dBd Gain
AN-125001-003
(mount) with
AN-225002-001
(element)
136 to 174 MHz,
Thick Rooftop-Mount;
0 dBd Gain
AN-125001-007
(mount) with
AN-225002-001
(element)
136 to 174 MHz,
Magnetic-Mount;
0 dBd Gain
* Driven elements of AN102800V1 and AN102800V2 must be trimmed to proper lengths in order to minimize antenna
system VSWR.