Antenna positioning content
For optimal reception of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi®, and cellular signals, ensure that radio waves are not obstructed by housing parts or surrounding objects.
Ensure that radio signals are not obstructed by labels, objects, or surrounding structures.
- Only mount the device in the installation position shown in Mount the Device.
- Choose a mounting location with minimal obstructions to ensure reliable communication.
- Do not apply additional labels to the device, as certain materials may significantly reduce signal quality.
- Do not modify the device or its surroundings in a way that affects antenna performance.
- The system integrator is responsible for ensuring adequate antenna performance and compliance with applicable regulations.
Antenna spacing¶
Maintain sufficient distance between antennas to avoid interference.
- The distance between antennas should be greater than 1/4 of the wavelength
- Avoid distances that are multiples of the wavelength
- When using multiple antennas, base the minimum distance on the lowest frequency
Example:
If using GNSS and Wi-Fi® antennas, maintain a minimum distance of 4.8 cm between antennas.