Review this manual and insure that all conditions are compatible with
the amplifier's specifications. Safe operation may be impaired if this
equipment is not used as intended.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This symbol is marked in the manual and denotes important safety
operation instructions. Please read carefully before continuing.
This equipment is suitable for a wide variety of scientific, industrial,
laboratory and communication applications where high levels of
electromagnetic Radio Frequency (RF) energy are required.
Therefore, the output of the amplifier must be terminated to an
appropriate load, such as a high power attenuator, dummy load, a
communication or radiation antenna. User must insure that radiated
energy do not violate regulatory levels of electromagnetic interference.
PROTECTIVE GROUND
This symbol is marked on the equipment and denotes protective ground
terminal.
This amplifier includes protective ground terminal. The equipment
shouldn't be used if this protection is impaired. The supplied power cord
must be used along with an uninterrupted external power source.
HAZARDOUS LINE AND RF VOLTAGES
This symbol is marked on the equipment where dangerous voltages are
present. Use extreme caution.
Both RF input and output connectors should be terminated prior to the
application of the external AC source. Otherwise, contact with the
RF output center pin can be dangerous. Place the amplifier in the
OFF position prior to connecting and disconnecting RF output load.
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)
This symbol is marked on the equipment where ESD sensitive devices
are present. Do not handle without the proper protection.
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance, repair and calibration must be performed by qualified
personnel only. Contact with the internal amplifier components maybe
dangerous even when the equipment is in the OFF position.
CAUTION This denotes a condition that may cause damage to the Amplifier if
procedure is not correctly performed. Do not proceed until the
indicated conditions are met.
FORCED AIR COOLING
Do not block the inlet and outlet of the internal cooling blowers.
Otherwise damage may result to the amplifier.
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OVERVIEW
The BDA assembly enhances the coverage area of radio communications in buildings and RF
shielded environments.
The BDA has dual RF paths (Down-Link / Up-Link) to improve coverage in two distinct
frequency bands.
The unit features low noise figure and wide dynamic range. It is based on a dual duplexed
path configuration with sharp out of band attenuation allowing improved isolation between the
receiving and transmitting paths.
BDA-UHF-36/36-80-R provides up to 36 dBm composite power and has up to 80 dB gain.
FCC NOTE
This is a Class B device. The product has been tested and found to comply with the Booster
requirements per FCC Part 90.
IC NOTE
The product has been tested and found to comply with the Industry Canada (IC) RF Exposure
Requirements, pursuant to IC RSS-131.
MANUFACTURER’S NOTE
The Manufacturer’s rated output power of this equipment is for single carrier operation. For
situations when multiple carrier signals are present, the rating would have to be reduced by
3.5 dB, especially where the output signal is re-radiated and can cause interference to
adjacent band users. This power reduction is to be by means of input power or gain reduction
and not by an attenuator at the output of the device.
RF EXPOSURE WARNING
The ERP limit, as defined by the FCC is +37 dBm. In order to comply with the FCC RF
exposure requirements, the BDA-UHF-36/36-80-R and corresponding antenna installation
must comply with the following
The Omni directional antenna (or leaky cable) must be installed so as to provide a minimum
separation distance of at least 38 cm (~15 inches) between the indoor antenna connected to
the RF booster and the human user’s body within the area. (This assumes an antenna with
gain of 0 dBi, VSWR ≤ 2:1, Zo= 50 ohms and a cable attenuation less then 1dB).
Should user choose to utilize a higher gain donor antenna (greater than 0 dBi) with the
system, attenuation of the BDA’s gain will be required to meet FCC ERP limit of +37 dBm
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Refer to Figure 1 for the
“OPERATION” section, later
BLOCK DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION
following discussion.
The downlink path of BDA
receives RF signals from
the base station, amplifies
the signal and transmits the
signal, without changing
the frequency, into a
Distributed Antenna
System at the direction of
the mobiles. The signal
travels over a DAS medium
that then dissipates the
signal to the Mobile
subscribers. The uplink
path receives RF signals at
the Mobile side from the
DAS system, then amplifies
it, and transmits the
amplified signal (without
changing the frequency) to
the base station.
This BDA supports Uplink
and Downlink, UHF occupy
distinct dedicated frequency
bands.
The bandwidth of uplink or
downlink pass band factory
tunable to 1-3 MHz. The
minimum pass band
separation is 1 MHz.
The diplexer isolates 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
in this document.
1. Diplexer – Separates/Combines UL and DL pass bands, provides needed
2. Downlink Low noise amplifier and driver. Exhibits low noise figure,up to
3. Downlink Filter – High selectivity filter gives additional rejection for
4. Downlink Power Amplifier with an ALC circuit ,offers up to 42dB gain and
5. Diplexer – Separates/Combines UL and DL pass bands, provides needed
6. Uplink Low noise amplifier and driver. Exhibits low noise figure and 45dB
7. Uplink Filter – High selectivity filter gives additio nal rejection for increased
8. Module that detects oscillations in the system due to insufficient Donor and
9. Uplink Power Amplifier with an ALC circuit ,offers up t o 42dB gain and high
Figure 1: Block Diagram
isolation and selectivity to support system gain.
45dB gain and high linearity.
increased isolation.
high linearity.
isolation and selectivity to support system gain.
gain high linearity.
isolation.
Mobile Antenna.
linearity.
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Frequency Range
380-512 MHz
Bandwidth
1-3 MHz
Minimum pass band separation
1 MHz
Pass band Gain @ Min. attenuation
Up to 80±2 dB
Maximum Input Signal Level
-30 dBm
Input/Output Impedance
50 Ohms
VSWR (Input/Output)
<1.5: 1
110VAC/1.6Amps
220VAC/0.8Amps
50 to 60 Hz
19 x 7 x 15 inch –
May vary per unit, see spec for more accurate information
RF
Connectors
Weight
37.8 Lb. (17 kg) approx.
27 dBm
31 dBm
33 dBm
36 dBm
Gain Flatness [dB]
± 2.0
± 2.0
± 1.5
± 2.0
7.0 (Max.)
6.0 (Max.)
6.0 (Max.)
8.0 (Max.)
[dBm]
UL: +27 ±1
UL: +31 ±1
UL: +33 ±1
UL: +36 ±1
UL: +48
(Typ.)
UL: +51
(Typ.)
UL: +54
(Typ.)
UL: +54
(Typ.)
ELECTRICAL SPECIFIC ATIONS
Variable Step Attenuator Range 2-dB
steps
Power Supply
Composite Output
Power
Noise Figure [dB]
Output Power ALC Set
3rd Order Intercept Point
[dBm]
6.5 (Typ.)
DL: +27 ±1
(Typ.)
DL: +48
5.5 (Typ.)
DL: +31 ±1
(Typ.)
DL: +51
5.5 (Typ.)
DL: +33 ±1
(Typ.)
DL: +54
0-30 dB
7.5 (Typ.)
DL: +36 ±1
(Typ.)
DL: +54
MECHANICAL SPECIFIC ATIONS
Size
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITI O NS
The unit is designed for indoor applications:
Operating temperature: - 20°C to +55°C
Storage temperature: - 40°C to +85°C
N-Type Female
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