GPS Antennas
Antenna Frequency Band
Support and Gain
RF ConnectorsPart Number / Description
Active GPS antenna, 4.0 dBi
min at Zenith, 1575.42 MHz,
plus 25 dB amplifier gain
Right-angle
TNC(m)
Cisco GPS Antenna (ANT-GPS-OUT-TNC)
Active GPS antenna, integrated 15' LMR-100 cable with
RA-TNC(m).
The ANT-GPS-OUT-TNC integrated GPS RF front end
is designed to reject collocated RF interference.
Active GPS antenna, 4 dBi
@Zenith, 1575.42 MHz, plus
27 dB amplifier gain
SMA(m)Cisco Indoor/Outdoor Active GPS Antenna
(GPS-ACT-ANTM-SMA)
Active GPS antenna that can be physically connected to
the Cisco Integrated Services Routers (ISRs) and Cisco
Enhanced High-Speed WAN Interface Cards (EHWICs)
to receive GPS broadcasts from satellites.
GPS-ACT-ANTM-SMA has GPS filters, but all the filters
are after the LNA. Therefore, antenna may not be suitable
for co-location with strong RF transmitters.
2.5 dBi typical 698-960 MHz
2.5 dBi typical 1710-2700 MHz
One port with GPS element.
2 x 4G/LTE,
SMA(m)
1 x GPS
SMA(m)
Cisco Dual LTE-Single GPS Multi-band Antenna
(4G-LTE-ANTM-O-3-B)
Integrated indoor and outdoor Antenna with three ports;
two ports for 2G, 3G, 4G/LTE and one port for GPS.
The 4G-LTE-ANTM-O-3-B integrated GPS RF front end
is designed to reject collocated RF interference.
Supported RF Cables for the IR8340
The following tables provide information for the cables supported by the IR8340:
Table 7: SMA(m) to SMA(f) and SMA(m) to N(m) RF cables
RF LossDescriptionAntenna Cable Type
1.2 dB @ 1.0 GHz
2.2 dB @ 3.0 GHz
3.0 dB @ 5.0 GHz
3.6 dB @ 7.0 GHz
LMR195, 10ft
SMA(m) to SMA(f)
CAB-L195-10-SM-SF
Cisco Catalyst IR8340 Rugged Series Router Hardware Installation Guide
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Antenna Selection and Installation
GPS Antennas