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MA203 Datasheet, PDF (2/3 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – Stingray 2G/3G & GPS 2in1 combination antenna
1. Introduction
This document details the best practice for installing the MA.203 Stingray inside a vehicle, to
preserve antenna efficiency and gain, and to reduce interference from nearby electronic
noise.
2. Antenna Placement and Cable Routing
Antennas should always be placed as far away as possible from metal and any active
electronics in the vehicle, e.g. the car’s radio system.
20cm (7.87”) is the ideal clearance and 2cm (0.78”) should be the minimum. If the antenna
is placed directly on metal, the signal cannot get through the metal to the antenna.
The RF environment of each automotive vehicle model is different so a suitable installation
point should be identified for each model of car separately. Measuring receive signal strength
(RSSI) for cellular and TTFF (Time to First Fix - Cold Start) for GPS are the most practical and
quick testing methods for installers. The device manufacturer can provide this test procedure
information.
There is a sticker on each antenna
"THIS SIDE FACES THE SKY"
showing the ideal orientation of the antenna.
The antenna should not be placed with the internal patch antenna (3M tape side) facing
downwards as it will not have a clear view of GPS satellites in the sky. The best positions are
generally facing skyward with only plastic or glass in the way. If the view above the antenna
is blocked by metal or active electronics then it may be best to place the antenna
perpendicular to the sky so it still has a direct view to some satellites. Actual best
performance can only be confirmed from testing in that location.
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