Connecting RF Cables
RF Cable Connection Requirements
- The feeder cables on an antenna must be connected to the AP's RF ports on the corresponding bands. There is no mandatory requirement for the connection mapping between the two ends.
- For the AirEngine 8760R-X1E, the feeder cables on an antenna can be connected only to the RF ports on the same side of the AP but not to RF ports on both sides of the AP.
The following figure shows the cable connections.
RF Cable Deployment Requirements
- Use a short RF cable to connect the antenna to an AP.
- It is recommended that you connect a 50 ohm RF load to an idle RF port and wrap the RF load with both the insulation and waterproof tape.
- Wrap the RF cable in single-layer PVC insulation tape, triple-layer waterproof tape, and then triple-layer PVC insulation tape.
- Before wrapping the waterproof tape, stretch the tape evenly until it is 1/2 the width as before. With each layer of tape wrap the cable tightly and ensure that each layer covers more than 50% of the layer beneath it.
- Wrap the triple-layer tape from bottom to top, from top to bottom, and then from bottom to top again.
- Bend radius requirements: RG-8U RF cable: > 150 mm; 1/2" RF cable: > 50 mm; 7/8" RF cable: > 250 mm. One inch (1") equals 25.4 mm.
- The grounding requirements of antennas are the same as those of APs.
RF Cable Connections
- RF ports of Huawei outdoor APs provide a 5 kA surge protection capability. In general, no additional surge protective device needs to be installed, and the RF cables are directly connected to the RF ports with a tightening torque of 0.8 N·m.
Outdoor APs support built-in surge protection on all RF ports, but the surge protection works only when the outdoor APs are grounded.
- If a higher surge protection capability is required, you need to purchase a surge protective device separately. When installing the surge protective device, ensure that it is connected to a ground cable.
Instructions on Making RF Cables
When making RF cables onsite, ensure that the coaxial cables and connectors in use comply with the mappings described in Table Coaxial cables and connectors.
Coaxial Cable |
Coaxial Connector |
Cable Loss |
Appearance |
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RG-8U(25070009) |
Type-N male connector (14040184) |
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1/2" (inch) super-flexible cable (25070076) |
Type-N male connector (14040150) |
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Connecting the type-N male coaxial connector to the RG-8U feeder cable
- Peel the cable.
- Install accessories, such as the nut.
- Install the connector body.
- Tighten the connector on the cable.
- After assembly is complete, verify that cable attenuation is within the proper range. Take waterproof measures during the operation.
Connecting the type-N male coaxial connector to the 1/2" feeder cable
- Peel the cable.
- Install the back nut.
- Install the front nut.
- Put the cable through the heat-shrink tubing.
- After assembly is complete, verify that cable attenuation is within the proper range. Take waterproof measures during the operation.