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HPE6-A47 Exam - Question 28


An RF plan specifies wide sector directional antennas.

Refer to the antenna specifications.

H-plane refers to the Azimuth or Horizontal plane and E-plane refers to Elevation or Vertical plane.

Antenna 1: H-plane = 360; E-plane = 120

Antenna 2: H-plane = 360; E-plane = 60

Antenna 3: H-plane = 100; E-plane = 90

Antenna 4: H-plane = 60; E-plane = 60

Which antenna specifications indicate that the antenna is a good choice for the plan?

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Correct Answer: C

Wide sector directional antennas typically have a horizontal plane (H-plane) beamwidth within a range of 90 to 100 degrees. Antenna 3, with an H-plane of 100 and an E-plane of 90, fits into this category, making it a suitable choice for the RF plan. The other antennas either have a full 360-degree H-plane characteristic of omnidirectional antennas or much narrower H-plane values that do not align with the specified wide sector requirement.

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Mrvn
May 13, 2021

c- correct - For sector antennas, you can select from wide sector (90 deg–100 deg), narrow sector, and high-gain sector

fredexam
Nov 26, 2020

Answer should be C. It's a directional antenna, not an omni. Wide sector means 10-90 degrees

_MG_
Oct 5, 2022

It is C. Check study guide, For sector antennas, you can select from wide sector (90 deg–100 deg), narrow sector, and high-gain sector.

Gentle_Taxes
Oct 13, 2022

Agreed, C is correct