Transmitter Power Output And Antenna Component Locations, A6 From My 2011 Through My 2012

2024 Audi S3 PremiumSECTION Transmitter Power Output And Antenna Component Locations, A6 From My 2011 Through My 2012

Sedan

Designation Pmax (Watt) Specified Antenna Component Locations
Short wave (less than 30 MHz) 100 (PEP) Center of the rear lid
4 m band (64 to 87.5 MHz) 20 (eff.) Roof center rear Left rear fender (10 to 30 cm from the vehicle rear lid end edge)
2 m band (135 to 175 MHz) 50 (eff.) Roof center rear Left rear fender (10 to 30 cm from the vehicle rear lid end edge)
70 cm band (430 to 480 MHz) 50 (eff.) Roof center rear Left rear fender (10 to 30 cm from the vehicle rear lid end edge)
D-network telephone (820 to 980 MHz) 20 (PEP) Roof center rear (standard roof antenna position)
E-network telephone (1700 to 1900 MHz) 10 (PEP) Roof center rear (standard roof antenna position)

eff. = effective transmission output

PEP = maximum carrier power (Peak Envelope Power)

WARNING:

If transmitter/receiver units are installed with a higher output or with an antenna that differs from the items named above, the vehicle operating permit may be void.

Avant

Designation Pmax (Watt) Specified Antenna Component Locations
Short wave (less than 30 MHz) 100 (PEP) Trailer Hitch
4 m band (64 to 87.5 MHz) 20 (eff.) Roof center rear (near rear window) Left rear fender (10 to 30 cm from the vehicle rear lid end edge)
2 m band (135 to 175 MHz) 50 (eff.) Roof center rear (near rear window) Left rear fender (10 to 30 cm from the vehicle rear lid end edge)
70 cm band (430 to 480 MHz) 50 (eff.) Roof center rear (near rear window) Left rear fender (10 to 30 cm from the vehicle rear lid end edge)
D-network telephone (820 to 980 MHz) 20 (PEP) Roof center rear (standard roof antenna position)
E-network telephone (1700 to 1900 MHz) 10 (PEP) Roof center rear (standard roof antenna position)

eff. = effective transmission output

PEP = maximum carrier power (Peak Envelope Power)

WARNING:

If transmitter/receiver units are installed with a higher output or with an antenna that differs from the items named above, the vehicle operating permit may be void.

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