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Rhhtt 65a r4 v2 Product Specifications

The RHHTT-65A-R4-V2 is a 10-port sector antenna designed for multiband use, covering frequencies from 694 MHz to 2690 MHz with a 65° HPBW and features independent and shared tilt capabilities. It includes remote electrical tilt (RET) hardware, operates with a maximum input power of 1,000 W, and is constructed from durable materials suitable for outdoor use. The antenna complies with various regulatory standards and is packaged with a mounting kit for installation.

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Rhhtt 65a r4 v2 Product Specifications

The RHHTT-65A-R4-V2 is a 10-port sector antenna designed for multiband use, covering frequencies from 694 MHz to 2690 MHz with a 65° HPBW and features independent and shared tilt capabilities. It includes remote electrical tilt (RET) hardware, operates with a maximum input power of 1,000 W, and is constructed from durable materials suitable for outdoor use. The antenna complies with various regulatory standards and is packaged with a mounting kit for installation.

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RHHTT-65A-R4-V2

10-port sector antenna, 2x 694–960, 4x 1695–2180 and 4x 2490-2690


MHz, 65° HPBW, 4x RET. High bands (H1/H2) arrays are diplexed at the
element level.

Independent tilt for 694-960 and 1695-2180 MHz arrays. Shared tilt for the two 2490-2690 MHz
arrays

General Specifications
Antenna Type Sector

Band Multiband

Grounding Type RF connector inner conductor and body grounded to reflector and
mounting bracket

Performance Note Outdoor usage | Wind loading figures are validated by wind tunnel
measurements described in white paper WP-112534-EN

Radome Material Fiberglass, UV resistant

Radiator Material Aluminum | Low loss circuit board

Reflector Material Aluminum

RF Connector Interface 4.3-10 Female

RF Connector Location Bottom

RF Connector Quantity, high band 8

RF Connector Quantity, mid band 0

RF Connector Quantity, low band 2

RF Connector Quantity, total 10

Remote Electrical Tilt (RET) Information


RET Hardware CommRET v2

RET Interface 8-pin DIN Female | 8-pin DIN Male

RET Interface, quantity 1 female | 1 male

Input Voltage 10–30 Vdc

Internal RET High band (3) | Low band (1)

Power Consumption, idle state, maximum 2W

Power Consumption, normal conditions, maximum 10 W

Protocol 3GPP/AISG 2.0

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RHHTT-65A-R4-V2
Dimensions
Width 350 mm | 13.78 in

Depth 208 mm | 8.189 in

Length 1400 mm | 55.118 in

Net Weight, without mounting kit 20.3 kg | 44.754 lb

Array Layout

Port Configuration

Electrical Specifications

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Impedance 50 ohm

Operating Frequency Band 1695 – 2180 MHz | 2490 – 2690 MHz | 694 – 960 MHz

Polarization ±45°

Total Input Power, maximum 1,000 W @ 50 °C

Electrical Specifications
Frequency Band, MHz 694–862 880–960 1695–1920 1920–2180 2490–2690
Gain, dBi 14.2 14.7 17.1 17.4 17.6
Beamwidth, Horizontal, 68 63 61 61 65
degrees
Beamwidth, Vertical, degrees 16.2 14.1 7.4 6.8 5.6
Beam Tilt, degrees 3–18 3–18 3–13 3–13 3–13
USLS (First Lobe), dB 18 19 19 21 14
Front-to-Back Ratio at 180°, 32 32 31 36 38
dB
Isolation, Cross Polarization, 25 25 25 25 25
dB
Isolation, Inter-band, dB 30 30 30 30 30
VSWR | Return loss, dB 1.5 | 14.0 1.5 | 14.0 1.5 | 14.0 1.5 | 14.0 1.5 | 14.0

PIM, 3rd Order, 2 x 20 W, dBc -150 -150 -150 -150 -150


Input Power per Port at 50°C, 300 300 250 250 200
maximum, watts

Mechanical Specifications
Wind Loading @ Velocity, frontal 221.0 N @ 150 km/h (49.7 lbf @ 150 km/h)

Wind Loading @ Velocity, lateral 185.0 N @ 150 km/h (41.6 lbf @ 150 km/h)

Wind Loading @ Velocity, maximum 469.0 N @ 150 km/h (105.4 lbf @ 150 km/h)

Wind Loading @ Velocity, rear 234.0 N @ 150 km/h (52.6 lbf @ 150 km/h)

Wind Speed, maximum 241 km/h (150 mph)

Packaging and Weights


Width, packed 448 mm | 17.638 in

Depth, packed 355 mm | 13.976 in

Length, packed 1544 mm | 60.787 in

Weight, gross 33.9 kg | 74.737 lb

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Revised: March 12, 2025
RHHTT-65A-R4-V2
Regulatory Compliance/Certifications
Agency Classification
CHINA-ROHS Below maximum concentration value
ISO 9001:2015 Designed, manufactured and/or distributed under this quality management system
REACH-SVHC Compliant as per SVHC revision on www.andrew.com/ProductCompliance
ROHS Compliant
UK-ROHS Compliant

Included Products
BSAMNT-3 – Wide Profile Antenna Downtilt Mounting Kit for 2.4 - 4.5 in (60 - 115 mm) OD round members.
Kit contains one scissor top bracket set and one bottom bracket set.

* Footnotes
Performance Note Severe environmental conditions may degrade optimum performance

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Revised: March 12, 2025

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