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SO169 SO437 Antennas VHF UHF Outdoor Omni

The SO169 SO437 antennas from Sirio are VHF and UHF outdoor omni-directional antennas respectively. Housed in a solid fibreglass tube, the brass 169 element and PCB 430-450 MHz element offer robust and stable RF performance. Offering a typical gain of 2 dBi, the SO169 antenna is an ideal solution for the 169 MHz metering bands and the SO437 antenna is conceived for 433 MHz ISM band applications.

Both antennas are terminated in a N-Female connector and can be combined with RF195, RF240 and RF400 low loss coaxial cables to complete the installation. The SO169 SO437 antennas are also both supplied with a stainless steel L-bracket for wall-mounting which can also be adapted for pole-mounting if required.

For a Sirio LTE 2 dBi omni antenna, do check out the SO-4G-LTE.

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SO-169-N Outdoor Omni Antenna169 MHz band

The SO-169-N Outdoor Omni antenna from Sirio is a 169 MHz frequency band wall-mount omni antenna terminated in a N-Female connector. Mounted on a stainless steel wall-bracket, the SO-169-N outdoor omni antenna has a brass radiating element and is housed inside a durable, weatherproof fibreglass sheath.

Offering a gain figure of 0 dBd / 2.15 dBi with a VSWR of less than 2:1 across the band of interest from 166 to 173 MHz, this antenna is an effective performer for rapid outdoor deployments. It can be installed in conjunction with our RF240 and RF400 low loss cables for installations where the antenna is located some distance from the 169 MHz radio device.

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For a 169 MHz terminal antenna with SMA-Male, check out the H169-SMA.

169 MHz ISM band antennas – a reality check!

169 MHz frequency band

The advent of the EU harmonized ISM band at 169 MHz offers utility businesses a viable alternative to using higher frequencies for wireless metering by using 169 MHz ISM band antennas. Using the 169 MHz VHF frequency band, wireless technology can be deployed for longer range applications at relatively low power due to the low frequency of operation. This has many advantages for operations and billing departments.

Challenge

The challenge however comes with specifying 169 MHz ISM band antennas to go with the wireless meters. There are already a number of ISM-band 169 MHz module and terminal vendors on the market and I am sure there are more in development. An interesting example of a terminal/gateway supplier is Meterlinq. From a RF perspective the module/terminal is relatively straightforward, but to supply compact, discreet antennas is not as easy.

A wavelength at 169 MHz is approximately 1.8M in length and therein lies the problem, for even a 1/4 wave monopole would be half a metre in length once the antenna has been housed in a protective sheath and connectorized.

For metering applications in domestic environments, discreet, tamper-proof antennas that cannot be easily damaged are desirable, but not only is making a very low profile 169 MHz hard to achieve, it would also need a large groundplane to function correctly. This is not straightforward on a small-sized utility meter with little metal real estate. The viable options really are to use a 1/4 wave 169 MHz helical antenna either bulkhead mounted with a RF connector or a through-hole mounted antenna (the link shows a through-hole mounted antenna on a bracket) so the antenna cannot be unscrewed from the meter. Both options would be approximately 120mm in overall length and would ideally need a minimum groundplane size of 85mm x 85mm. This size of groundplane could be possible on most meters, but a larger groundplane required by lower profile antennas are more than likely not going to be possible.

Concentrator applications

For concentrator applications (where a number of remote meters communicate with a hub using VHF communications), a wall-mount 169 MHz antenna might come in useful. Designed for outdoor use, ideally these will be of fibreglass construcion to withstand the elements.

It is also important to be wary of very small 169 MHz antennas as invariably some parameter will be compromised, for example small 169 MHz PCB antennas with a gain of -17.6 dB. It is useful to remember that the laws of physics are not going to change and that the wavelength is always going to be 1.8M. Very small antennas are going to massively compromise RF performance, defeating the very object of the exercise.

169 MHz ISM band antennas – a summary

In conclusion, the 169 MHz band is a real opportunity for wireless metering and related applications, however the selection of 169 MHz ISM band antennas and design-in for the meter must be considered early and with the appropriate level of planning to ensure that a suitable antenna design can be accommodated by the meter in terms of available groundplane etc. without comprising performance or aesthetics.

Related links:

EAD’s SRW169 antenna

EAD’s H169-SMA antenna

Design your own antenna with our Antenna Configurator

Please note: This article was first published on the Specialist Antennas blog and we have updated and enhanced for this issue.

SRW169 – 169 MHz quarter wave whip antenna

The SRW169 is a robust and flexible 169 MHz quarter wave whip antenna designed for the European licence-free ISM-band at 169 MHz.

Terminated in a SMA-Male connector, the SRW169 should be mounted onto a metal surface (groundplane) for optimal performance. A version of the SRW169 antenna terminated in a TNC-Male connector is also available.

This antenna is ideal for 169 MHz-based terminals requiring a flexible whip antenna directly mounted on the device itself.

For a wall mount omni-directional antenna operating at 169 MHz, you could consider the WMO-169-WMB antenna.

For a shorter 169 MHz 1/4 wave antenna, it might be worth considering the EAD H169-SMA antenna.

H169-SMA – 1/4 wave 169 MHz Helical Antenna

The H169-SMA is a 1/4 wave 169 MHz helical antenna tuned with a centre frequency at 169 MHz. It is housed in a flexible moulded sheath and is terminated in a SMA-Male connector. Other connectors can be used, subject to a minimum order quantity.

Designed with the EU unified licensed band at 169 MHz, the H169-SMA is suitable for metering and similar applications. The antenna has an overall length of approximately 140mm and a diameter of 13.5mm.

The antenna should be mounted onto a suitable groundplane for optimum operation.

Other VHF frequency bands are possible and a variety of other connectors are possible too including RP-SMA, TNC, RP-TNC, BNC.

Check out the WCO-169-WMB for a compact 169 MHz wall-mount antenna.

The H169-SMA 169 MHz Helical antenna can be purchased in small quantities by European customers from the Connex webshop.