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Annex 1 Reference radiation pattern for
omnidirectional antennas as used in P-MP fixed wireless systems
1 Introduction
2 Analysis
3 Summary, conclusions and
further analyses
Annex 2 Relationship between gain and beamwidth for omnidirectional and
sectoral antennas
1 Introduction
2 Analysis
2.1 Rectangular
sectoral radiation intensity
2.2 Exponential
sectoral radiation intensity
3 Comparison with previous
results for omnidirectional antennas
4 Summary and conclusions
Annex 3
Procedure for determining the gain of a sectoral antenna at an arbitrary
off-axis angle specified by an azimuth angle and an elevation angle referenced
to the boresight of the antenna
1 Analysis
2 Conclusion
Annex 4 Mathematical model of
generic average radiation patterns of omnidirectional for P-MP FWSs for use in
statistical interference assessment
1 Introduction
2 Mathematical model for
omnidirectional antennas
Annex 5
Procedure for determining the radiation pattern of an antenna at an arbitrary
off-axis angle when the boresight of the antenna is mechanically or
electrically tilted downward
1 Introduction
2 Analysis of mechanical
tilt
3 Application of
the radiation pattern equations in recommends 2.5 and 3.5 to electrical
tilt antennas
Annex 6 The approach to calculate the sectoral antenna
reference patterns for the
frequency range from 6 GHz to about 70 GHz defined in recommends 3.2 in the main part
1 Introduction
2 Consideration
Annex 7 The approach to
calculate the sectoral antenna reference patterns for the frequency range from 400
MHz to about 6 GHz defined in recommends 3.1 in the main part
1 Introduction
2 Consideration
3 Derivation of the
reference pattern equations
3.1 Relative
reference antenna equations in the azimuth plane
3.2 Relative
reference antenna equations in the elevation plane
4 Comparison between
measured data and calculated reference patterns
5 Summary of various k
parameter values