Oki BISM2 manual Application Information, Antenna Position

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10. Application Information

10.1Antenna Position

The antenna used on the BISM2 Bluetooth module is designed to be largely immune from the effects of proximity detuning. Normally, antennas operating at 2.4GHz are affected by their surroundings, so that great care is needed in their placement and orientation.

The BISM2 can be used in most locations and orientations and is only marginally affected by the presence of a significant ground plane in close proximity.

The antenna distribution is close to isotropic, which means that the orientation of mounting has only a limited effect on the overall range. However the optimum range is achieved when the two antennae are directly facing each other

Example of Radiation Characteristics

Horizontal Polarisation

Vertical Polarisation

Typical Radiation Characteristics. Measured at 2.5metres from a standard dipole.

The module should not be located in a sealed metal enclosure, as this will act as a Faraday cage and severely attenuate the radio signal.

The antenna finish may tarnish as a result of environmental effects and handling. This is a cosmetic effect and does not affect the RF performance.

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