G Way Solutions PS7PS810W80 Users Manual

INSTALLATION
AND
OPERATING MANUAL
BDA-PS7/PS8-2/10W-80-A
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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BDA OVERVIEW 3 BDA BLOCK DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION 3 BDA BLOCK DIAGRAM DRAWING (Figure 1) 4 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 6 BDA CONNECTIONS 6 MECHANICAL OUTLINE DRAWING (Figure 2 & 2a) 7 BDA INSTALLATION 8 BDA OPERATION 9 UPLINK MECHANICAL OUTLINE- ADJUSTMENT
(Figure 3) DOWNLINK MECHANICAL OUTLINE- ADJUSTMENT (Figure 4) RF EXPOSURE WARNING 12
DIAGNOSTICS GUIDE 12
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BDA OVERVIEW:
The BDA assembly extends the coverage area of radio communications in buildings and RF shielded environments. The BDA has dual RF paths to extend coverage in two distinct frequency bands.
The unit features low noise figure and wide dynamic range. It is based on a duplexed path configuration with sharp out of band attenuation allowing improved isolation between the receiving and transmitting paths.
BDA BLOCK DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION
:
Refer to figure 1 for the following discussion. The BDA Downlink path receives RF signals from the base station and amplifies and
transmits them to the subscriber. The BDA Uplink path receives RF signals from the subscriber and amplifies and transmits them to the base station. The Uplink and Downlink occupy three distinct frequency bands. The frequency bands are as follows: 794-824 MHz for the Uplink and 764-776 MHz & 851-869 MHz for the Downlink. Two triplexers isolate the paths and route each signal to the proper amplifying channel.
An Automatic Level Control (ALC) allows for output power limiting. A variable step attenuator gives 0 – 30 dB of attenuation in 2 dB steps. The use of these controls is covered in the “OPERATION” section, later in this document.
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