A lighting device, such as a replacement lighting device, comprising a
light source (LS), e.g. LEDs, for producing light along an
optical axis (OA). A
heat sink (HS) made of a material with an electrical resistivity being less than 0.01 Ωm, e.g. a metallic
heat sink being a part of the housing, transports heat away from the
light source (LS). A
Radio Frequency (RF) communication circuit (CC) connected to an an antenna (A) serves to enable RF
signal communication, e.g. to control the device via a
remote control. Metallic components, including the
heat sink (HS), having an extension larger than 1 / 10 of a
wavelength of the RF
signal are arranged below a
virtual plane (VP) drawn orthogonal to the
optical axis (OA) and going through the antenna (A). Hereby a compact device can be obtained, and still a satisfying
RF radiation pattern can be obtained. The antenna can be a
wire antenna or a PCB antenna, e.g. a PIFA or a IFA type antenna. In a special embodiment the antenna is formed on a ring-shaped PCB with a central hole allowing passage of light from the
light source. Preferably, the antenna is positioned at least 2 mm in front of the heat sink (HS).