ADC Stereo Amplifier Dual Inline Tower Mounted Amplifier System User Manual

ADCP-75-214  
Issue 2  
September 2006  
ClearGain® 1800 MHz and 2100 MHz Dual  
Inline Tower Mounted Amplifier System  
User Manual  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL  
This document describes the ADC ClearGain 1800 and 2100 MHz Dual Inline Tower Mounted  
Amplifier (TMA) Systems and provides complete instructions for installing these products on a  
communications tower.  
ADMONISHMENTS  
Important safety admonishments are used throughout this manual to warn of possible hazards to  
persons or equipment. An admonishment identifies a possible hazard and then explains what  
may happen if the hazard is not avoided. The admonishments — in the form of Dangers,  
Warnings, and Cautions — must be followed at all times. These warnings are flagged by use of  
the triangular alert icon (seen below), and are listed in descending order of severity of injury or  
damage and likelihood of occurrence.  
Danger: Danger is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will cause severe personal  
injury, death, or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided.  
Warning: Warning is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that can cause severe personal  
injury, death, or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided.  
Caution: Caution is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor  
personal injury or property damage if the hazard is not avoided.  
CERTIFICATION  
The ClearGain 1800 and 2100 MHz Dual Inline TMA have been tested and found to comply with the  
requirements of EN60950.  
The ClearGain 1800 and 2100 MHz Dual Inline TMA have been tested and found to comply with all  
applicable CE Directives.  
STANDARDS  
The following is a listing of applicable regulatory standards:  
Safety  
EN60950  
EMC  
ETSI 300-342-2  
ETSI 300 019-1-1  
ETSI 300 019-1-2  
ETSI 300 019-1-4  
Storage  
Transport  
Operation  
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LIST OF ACRONYMS  
AISG – Antenna Interface Standards Group  
ANT – Antenna  
AWG – American Wire Gauge  
BTS – Base Transceiver Station  
LED – Light Emitting Diode  
LNA – Low Noise Amplifier  
MHU – Masthead Unit  
OOK – On/Off Key  
PDU – Power Distribution Unit  
RET – Remote Electrical Tilt  
RF – Radio Frequency  
TMA – Tower Mounted Amplifier  
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1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
1.1 General Description  
The ClearGain 1800 or 2100 MHz Dual Inline Tower Mounted Amplifier (TMA) system are  
composed of some combination of three functional components: a ClearGain Power Distribution  
Unit (PDU), a Masthead Unit (MHU) / Tower Mounted Amplifier (TMA), and a Bias-T. Figure 1  
shows where these components are located in a typical application on a communications tower.  
MASTHEAD UNIT (MHU)  
ClearGain  
DUAL  
INLINE  
BIAS-T  
BTS  
ANT  
Bias-T kit  
Freq: 800 2200MHz  
-
Temp: -40 to +65  
Input: 5 to 24VDC  
Max Current: 2A  
C
ASSEMBLED IN  
KOREA  
Date:YYYY/MM/DD  
P/N: 1344027  
S/N: XXXXXXXXX  
DC  
ClearGain PDU  
G
B
W
R
-
+
NO COM NC  
ALARM  
FAIL  
G
A
B
OK  
1
OK  
2
OK  
3
MHU  
INPUT  
RS485  
CONNECT  
MHU  
MHU  
MHU  
21297-B  
BASE  
TRANSCEIVER  
STATION  
Figure 1. Functional Components of a ClearGain TMA System  
One PDU may support up to three dual inline MHUs of the same frequency. Each MHU requires  
a separate Bias-T. The ClearGain TMA system also includes power cables and alarm cables.  
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1.2 Functional Description  
The basic purpose of a ClearGain Dual Inline TMA system is to amplify the uplink signal just  
after the antenna. This is done to compensate for the loss in signal strength that occurs in  
passage of the signal through the coaxial cable to the Base Transceiver Station (BTS) at the base  
of the tower. The ClearGain TMA system improves the performance of the BTS by providing  
12dB of uplink (reverse path) gain with a low noise figure. The ClearGain TMA system  
provides visual and dry contact output alarming and lightning protection. Figure 2 depicts how  
the system components are involved in system function.  
COAXIAL CABLE  
TO ANTENNA  
ANTENNA  
ANT A  
ANT B  
ClearGain  
MHU  
BASE  
STATION  
BTS A  
BTS B  
JUMPER  
CABLES  
COAXIAL  
CABLE  
RF SIGNALS  
DC POWER  
FAULT DETECTION  
SITE  
ALARM  
POWER  
ClearGain PDU  
BTS  
ANT  
Bias-T kit  
Freq: 800  
Temp: -40 to +65  
Input: to 24VDC  
-
2200MHz  
C
ASSEMBLED IN  
KOREA  
5
Max Current: 2A  
Date:YYYY/MM/DD  
P/N: 1344027  
S/N: XXXXXXXXX  
G
B
W
R
DC  
-
+
NO COM NC  
ALARM  
FAIL  
G
A
B
OK  
1
OK  
2
OK  
3
MHU  
INPUT  
RS485  
CONNECT  
MHU  
MHU  
MHU  
RX/TX (A)  
RX/TX (B)  
GROUND  
21305-B  
DC POWER  
FAULT DETECTION  
Figure 2. System Function  
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MHU – located as close to the antenna as possible, performs the amplifier function on the  
uplink signal. Three subcomponents of the MHU, two RF cavity filters, and a Low Noise  
Amplifier (LNA), are involved in the amplifier function. Downlink signal is not amplified but  
passed through an RF cavity filter.  
PDU – located in the base station, provides DC current to power the LNAs and On/Off Key (OOK)  
modem signal for use in the Remote Electrical Tilt (RET). The PDU outputs the DC current through  
a front port from which it travels by way of a short linkage cable to the Bias-T. The injection of the  
DC power onto the coaxial cable will not cause interference with signal transmission.  
The PDU monitors the MHUs simultaneously by sensing their current draws. If any of the  
MHUs fail, or if there is a cut or short circuit in the coaxial cable, the PDU sends an alarm to the  
BTS. The PDU thus also monitors the condition of the coaxial cable, not just the MHU. The  
PDU also has built-in lightning protection.  
The PDU has a connector for RET communication with the BTS. The data bus is a two-wire bi-  
directional configuration and can be used for RS-485 communications link between the BTS  
and PDU. The OOK modem is AISG standard compliant.  
Bias-T – located on the coaxial cable, is a passive device that physically injects DC power onto  
the coaxial cable to provide powering for the MHU. Bias-T may be installed indoors or  
outdoors. There are four Bias-T connector options:  
• 7/16 DIN male to the BTS; 7/16 DIN female to the ANT  
• 7/16 DIN female to the BTS; 7/16 DIN male to the ANT  
• N male to the BTS; N female to the ANT  
• N female to the BTS; N male to the ANT  
A single PDU supports three dual inline MHUs (with one Bias-T required for each dual inline  
MHU). The Bias-T may be plugged into either of the RF cables to power the MHU.  
2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION  
2.1 Installation Overview  
Installation consists of three main steps:  
1. Installing the MHU: mechanical attachment, coaxial cables and ground cable.  
2. Installing the PDU: mechanical attachment, operation power, alarms and ground cable.  
3. Installing the Bias-T: mechanical attachment, coaxial cables, power cable and ground cable.  
2.2 Masthead Unit Installation  
Pole mounting kits are provided for installing the MHU. See Figure 3. Before any installation,  
check that the ClearGain MHU has no visible damages or defects. Place ClearGain MHU as  
close to the antenna as possible.  
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Note: All hardware is specified in metric units. The threads are sensitive to damage.  
Figure 3. Typical MHU Clamp Mounting Kit Components  
1. When installing on a pole a clamp kit (Figure 3) is required. The kit is designed for tube  
diameters of 30 to 140 mm.  
2. Before going up to the mast, temporarily remove the connector protector plugs, inspect the  
7/16 DIN connectors for damage, and return the connector protector plugs to their  
respective connectors.  
3. Install clamps on pole and route through the mounting openings near the center of the MHU.  
4. Position MHU at the desired location and tighten clamps securely.  
2.2.1 Installing the MHU Ground Cable  
Good grounding of the ClearGain MHU is important to protect the unit against voltage surges.  
These surges may be caused by lightning or inadvertent contact with high voltage power lines.  
Install the ground cable as follows:  
1. Connect the ground cable to MHU bottom using M8 star washer and nut.  
2. Connect the other end of the cable to a good ground (site ground) with a reliable joint.  
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GROUNDING and BONDING CONSIDERATIONS  
• Grounding is very important in tower top applications. Shipped with each MHU, is a 4mm  
(#6 AWG), one-meter (39-inch) ground cable with single hole crimp lug connectors on  
both ends. Installation hardware is provided to attach one end to the MHU.  
• Keep ground wire as short and direct (no loops or knots) as possible, secure it to a good  
ground point (metal to metal).  
• Always follow local grounding practices. The single hole lug is typically used to attach a  
dedicated tower ground bus.  
• In the absence of a dedicated ground, the tower structure itself can be used by using a  
exothermic weld joint (not very common) or a mechanical ground clamp. If a clamp is  
used, it must be very tight and protected from corrosion effects with a corrosion  
preventative compound. It is recommended that the ground integrity/resistance at any  
mechanical junction be checked during periods of regular tower maintenance. Always  
follow local grounding practices.  
• If the ground cable length is too short, customer may make a longer ground cable using  
4mm (#6 AWG) wire as long as all the mechanical connections are tight and clean. Keep  
ground cables as short as possible.  
2.2.2 Installing Coaxial Cables  
Caution: Before connecting any coaxial cables, ensure that the BTS transmitter output is  
turned off and that precautions are taken to ensure that the transmitter cannot be activated  
during the equipment installation.  
Four short coaxial jumpers should be pre-made. Two will connect the BTS ports to the hard line  
and the other two will connect the ANT ports to the antenna.  
Caution: Remote Electrical Tilt (RET) connector on MHU must be covered with protective cap  
if a cable is not connected to meet IP65 rating.  
Most installations require four good quality flexible coax jumpers, normally terminated with 7/16  
DIN-7/16 DIN connectors. Check gender of hard line and determine if antenna pigtail is present,  
adjust accordingly for a correct match.  
The coaxial feeder that runs from the base station to the antenna should be attached to the BTS  
port of the MHU using a jumper cable. The reason for the jumper cable is to ensure that  
mechanical forces caused by temperature change will not damage the MHU connectors. Tighten  
connectors to 25–30 Nm (18.43–22.13 ft. lbs.) torque.  
To improve connection reliability the connector joint can be protected. This is done, by  
installing specific weatherproof tape over the cable connectors. Loose cable should be secured  
to the tower using cable brackets.  
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2.3 PDU Installation  
2.3.1 Mechanical Attachment of PDU  
Warning: Never install the Power Distribution Unit in a wet location or during a lightning  
storm. When installing or modifying communication lines, disconnect lines at the interface  
before working with uninsulated lines or terminals to prevent electrical shock.  
The PDU should be mounted in accordance with local code using appropriate hardware. The  
PDU has two mounting holes on either side, as shown in Figure 4. Below are guidelines for  
standard wall mount, masonry wall mount, and rack mount of the PDU.  
Figure 4. Example of PDU Standard Wall Mount  
2.3.1.1 Standard Wall Mount  
When mounting the PDU on a wooden or metal surface, it is recommended that it be installed  
on a secure surface.  
2.3.1.2 Masonry Wall Mount  
When mounting the PDU on a masonry surface, it is important that the bolts (especially the  
upper bolts) be located as close as possible to the center of bricks or blocks. Masonry mounting  
screws are not provided.  
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2.3.1.3 Rack Mount (Optional)  
A mounting bracket, shown in Figure 5 is available that allows the PDU to be mounted in a rack. If  
mounting PDU in a rack, refer to the installation drawing provided with the mounting bracket  
.
RACK  
MOUNTING  
BRACKET  
21300-A  
Figure 5. PDU Rack Mount Bracket  
2.3.2 Installation of PDU Cables  
There are fife PDU cables:  
• Power cable  
• Alarm cable  
• Communication cables  
• MHU (Bias-T) cables  
• Ground cable.  
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Figure 6 shows the cable terminations on the front of the PDU. Connect the cables as follows:  
(Left to Right: Power Cable, Alarm Cable, RS-485, Three MHU (Bias-T) Cables, and Ground Cable)  
Figure 6. Cable Terminations on Front of PDU  
1. Connect the ground cable under the grounding screw on the PDU front panel. Connect the  
other end of the cable to the site-grounding pole.  
2. Connect the alarm cable leads to the base station or site alarm system. Use either  
“Normally Open” or “Normally Closed” contacts. Figure 7 shows the PDU alarm logic.  
3. Connect the other end of the alarm cable to the PDU “ALARM” connector.  
4. Connect communication cable leads to the base station or site control systems to control  
RET. The data bus is a two-wire bi-directional configuration and is used for the RS-485  
communications link. Figure 7 shows the RS-485 connection.  
5. Connect the power cable to the site DC power source. (The power cable has four leads.  
Red is positive, Black is negative, and White/Green is for ground.)  
6. Connect the power cable to the “INPUT” connector on the PDU front panel.  
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POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT  
PDU  
ALALRM  
LOGIC  
DC  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
21307-B  
NO  
COM  
NC  
GND RS485A RS 485B  
(NO RMALLY  
OPEN)  
(CO MMO N)  
(NO RMALLY  
CLOSED)  
Figure 7. PDU Alarm Logic and RS-485 Connections  
2.3.3 Setting the DIP Switch on the PDU  
PDU has one set of dip switches to enable or disable the MHU ports. To disconnect unused MHU  
output (see Figure 8). For the MHU outputs that are used, the DIP switch must be in the “down”  
position or “ON”. Unused outputs must be disconnected by setting DIP switch in the “up” position.  
(Switch 1 and 3 Set to “ON” to Indicate Use of MHU Ports 1 and 3)  
Figure 8. Example of DIP Switch Setting on the PDU  
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2.4 Bias-T Installation  
2.4.1 Mechanical Attachment and Cable Connections  
Caution: Prior to installing any Bias-T unit, ensure that the BTS transmitter output is turned off  
and that precautions are taken to ensure that the transmitter cannot be activated during the  
equipment installation.  
The Bias-T is installed either inline with the antenna feeder cable or directly to the BTS antenna  
port. Integrated lightning protection is built into each Bias-T unit. There is no additional  
mounting hardware required. Bias-T can be installed in either of the two antenna feeder cables  
for each MHU. Connect the Bias-T as follows:  
1. Connect the Bias-T “BTS” connector inline with the antenna feeder cable or directly in the  
BTS antenna port.  
Note: Orientation of the Bias-T is critical, BTS end should face the BTS and ANT should  
face the antenna.  
2. Connect the coaxial run going to the MHU to the “ANT” port of the Bias-T.  
3. Connect the mini coax cable to the TNC connector of the Bias-T unit.  
4. Connect the other end of the mini coax cable to the PDU front panel SMB connector  
MHU1…3 (whichever is being used).  
5. Connect the ground cable to the Bias-T ground terminal (see Figure 9).  
6. Connect the other end of the ground cable to the site-grounding pole.  
BTS  
ANT  
Bias-T kit  
Freq: 800 - 2200MHz  
Temp: -40 to +65 C  
Input: 5 to 24VDC  
Max Current: 2A  
ASSEMBLED IN  
KOREA  
Date: YYYY/MM/DD  
P/N: 1344027  
S/N: XXXXXXXXX  
DC  
GROUND TERMINAL  
21298-A  
Figure 9. Bias-T Ground Cable Connection  
2.4.2 Additional Lightning Protection  
ADC recommends that the operator install further lightning protection between the MHU and  
Bias-T. It must allow the DC voltage to pass through the lightning protector, if it does not then  
the Bias-T should be mounted on the antenna side of the protection.  
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3 TROUBLESHOOTING  
When a fault occurs with the system, the red alarm LED on the PDU and the PDU dry-alarm  
contact are activated. In such a case, troubleshoot for problems as follows:  
1. Check that power is present at the PDU. The PDU will not operate if DC is not present,  
polarity is incorrect, or the DC presented is out of specifications (–56 to –20 VDC or +20  
to +56 VDC).  
2. Each MHU output has a status LED. Status LED for each MHU that is in use should be  
GREEN.  
3. Disable or disconnect any unused MHU ports to prevent false alarm conditions.  
4. Verify that DC voltage is present at the MHU port on the PDU. Disconnect the MHU  
(Bias-T) cable and measure output voltage using a multimeter (Voltage measurement,  
DC). Nominal DC output power should be 14–16 VDC.  
5. Verify that DC voltage is present at the antenna side of the Bias-T. Disable RF transmit  
power or disconnect it from the BTS. Disconnect antenna feeder cable from ANT side of  
Bias-T and measure voltage using a multimeter (Voltage measurement, DC). Nominal DC  
output power should be 14–16 VDC.  
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4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4-PORT CLEARGAIN DUAL INLINE DUAL DUPLEX  
TOWER MOUNTED AMPLIFIERS  
Trouble is visually indicated by LED's or no LED illumination on a specific MHU, swap Bias-T  
cables on PDU ports to see if trouble remains or moves (reference Figure 8). See Figure 10 for  
possible trouble points.  
ANTENNA  
JUMPER  
ANTENNA  
JUMPER  
FEEDLINE  
JUMPERS  
MASTHEAD  
UNIT (MHU)  
HARD LINE  
NOTE: COMMON FAILURE  
POINTS ARE THE ANTENNA  
AND FEEDLINE JUMPERS/  
CONNECTORS.  
HARD LINE  
SHELTER  
TEST  
POINT  
CHECK IF EXTERNAL JUMPERS  
OR SURGE PROTECTORS ARE PRESENT.  
IF A SURGE PROTECTOR IS ANYWHERE  
BETWEEN THE BIAS-T AND THE MHU  
IT MUST BE ABLE TO PASS DC.  
21299-A  
Figure 10. Tower Mounted Amplifiers  
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4.1 Troubleshooting  
1. Observe and record PDU LED status. Disable or disconnect RF from BTS. Remove any surge  
protectors. Disconnect Bias-T from the antenna feedline / hardline / jumper / protector.  
FEED LINE  
PDU  
2. Multimeter checks:  
a. Measure voltage on the Bias-T _______ VDC. Normal is 15 VDC.  
PDU  
b. Measure resistance of the feedline _______ Ohms. Normal is High or Very high Ω  
(KΩ/ΜΩ).  
FEED LINE  
3. Antenna/cable analyzer checks. Measure the in-band RL/VSWR of the system ______ dB  
or ratio. Check distance to Fault for anomalies.  
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4. Re-connect Bias-T with a T adapter. Verify voltage on the T adapter _______ VDC.  
Normal is 15 VDC.  
PDU  
5. Re-connect to original configuration and return to service. PDU should illuminate a green  
LED for each active TMA if there are no faults in the system.  
6. Check with operators for improved performance.  
4.2 Troubleshooting Hints  
• If voltage is outside of the normal range, trace it back towards the fault.  
• If no resistance or low resistance, check protector, feedline, jumpers and MHU.  
• If an infinite resistance reading (sometimes indicated by OL), check to see if MHU is  
installed or for a discontinuity exists up to the MHU.  
• Normal in-band RL should be greater than 18dB. If less than 18dB, check protector,  
feedline, jumpers and antenna.  
• Mark receive and transmit bands to verify correct filtering.  
• Check the distance to fault to identify any anomalies on the feedline.  
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4.3 Troubleshooting Flowchart (For Systems With Three-Port MHUs)  
If directed by the flowchart, refer to the troubleshooting matrix in Section 4.4 or to the return  
loss sweep guide in Section 4.5.  
START  
• CHECK SUPPLY IS -56 to -20 VDC or +20 to +56 VDC.  
The red lead is connected to the higher potential.  
ANY  
NO  
LIGHTS ON  
THE PDU?  
• CHECK SUPPLY FUSE/BREAKER IS OK. (5A RATING)  
• CHECK DC CABLE AND CONNECTION.PROBLEM  
The red Fail led should come on when any MHU  
select dip switch is pushed to the down position. If  
the bias-t connection is not made.  
YES  
RED  
ALARM  
led  
OFF  
The red Alarm led should come on  
when any MHU select dip switch  
OFF  
is pushed to the down position. If  
the bias-t connection is not made.  
MHU  
led  
MHU  
led  
OFF  
• CHECK DC CONNECTIVITY  
TO  
THE  
YELLOW  
SOLID  
GREEN  
• CHECK MHU PORT FOR 18VDC.  
IF NOT PRESENT, REPLACE PDU.  
• CHECK BIAS-T CABLE FOR  
18VDC. IF NOT  
PRESENT,  
REPLACE BIAS-T CABLE.  
• CHECK BIAS-T FOR 18VDC.  
ONE  
PATH  
FAILING  
PDU OR  
CONNECTIVITY  
PROBLEM  
IF  
NOT  
PRESENT, REPLACE BIAS-T.  
• CHECK RESISTANCE OF  
FEEDLINE.  
TTA ACTIVE  
-
LO OHMS OR  
REFER TO TROUBLESHOOTING MATRIX  
SHORTED;  
PROBLEM TOP SIDE.  
-
HI OHMS OR OPEN IS  
NORMAL  
BUT ALSO MAY INDICATE A  
DISCONTINUITY.  
21401-A  
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4.4 Troubleshooting Matrix  
If directed in Section 4.3 to consult a troubleshooting matrix, see Table 1 below.  
Note: ClearGain PDU DIP switches must be in the down position for each active MHU!  
Note: ClearGain PDU input voltage must be in the range –56 to –20 VDC or +20 to +56 VDC.  
Table 1. Troubleshooting Matrix  
GREEN/YELLOW  
OK LED  
RED GENERAL  
ALARM LED  
PARAMETER  
SPECIFICATION  
EXPLANATION  
Electronic Load  
Each Path OFF  
Each Path ON  
Total Fail  
< 180 mA  
Fail  
OK  
Fail  
Fail  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
180 – 220 mA  
370 – 400 mA  
1.5 A 10%  
GREEN  
OFF  
Short Circuit  
Protection  
GREEN  
Short state of MHU path does not affect other path. After generating Green alarm,  
the short state is held for ten seconds then Red alarm is generated by the PDU.  
Circuit Fluctuation Min 180 mA  
Max 380 mA  
One path failed.  
YELLOW  
ON  
Input Voltage  
OK  
GREEN  
OFF  
–56 to –20 VDC /  
+20 to +56 VDC  
Output Voltage  
15 V, 4%  
Total failure.  
OFF  
ON  
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ADCP-75-214 • Issue 2 • September 2006  
4.5 Return Loss Sweep Guide  
RETURN LOSS SWEEP GUIDE FOR THE RECEIVE SECTION OF THE MHUs.  
GOOD  
BAD  
0
-5  
-10  
-15  
-20  
v1  
v2  
v1  
v2  
-25  
-30  
-35  
-40  
-45  
NORMAL IN-SYSTEM SWEEP. TYPICAL.  
DEGRADATION FROM NORMAL SYSTEM SWEEP.  
RL IS STILL GOOD IN RX BAND.  
RECOMMEND CONNECTOR/LINE/ANTENNA CHECKS  
DURING NEXT SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE PERIOD WHEN  
TOWER CREW AVAILABLE.  
RESISTANCE LOOKING INTO THE FEEDLINE SHOULD INDICATE HIGH OR INFINITE OHMS.  
GOOD  
BAD  
0
-5  
-10  
-15  
-20  
-25  
-30  
-35  
-40  
-45  
v1  
v2  
v1  
v2  
ANTENNA PORT:TERMINATED WITH 50 OHM LOAD.  
"PERFECT ANTENNA" < 50 OHM LOAD >  
ANTENNA PORT: ANTENNA CATASTROPHICALLY  
FAILED "OPEN".  
ANTENNA PORT: ANTENNA CATASTROPHICALLY  
FUSED "SHORT".  
18270-A  
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ADCP-75-214 • Issue 2 • September 2006  
5 SPECIFICATIONS  
5.1 1800 Masthead Unit  
Table 2 provides typical specifications for the 1800 Masthead Unit.  
Table 2. 1800 Masthead Unit Specifications  
PARAMETER SPECIFICATION  
CATEGORY  
Filters  
RX (up link) frequency range  
TX (down link) frequency range  
Tx path Insertion Loss  
Power Handling Capability  
Return Loss  
1710–1785 MHz  
1805–1880 MHz  
0.7 dB  
200W  
18 dB  
LNA with filter  
Gain  
12 1 dB  
< 1.6 dB  
Noise Figure  
IIP3  
> + 13 dBm  
< 2.0 dB  
Bypass Loss  
Physical  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
189.0 x 336.0 x 90.0 mm  
(7.4 x 13.2 x 3.5 inches)  
Weight  
6.9 kg (15.2 lbs.)  
Gray Metallic  
Color  
Connectors  
Antenna Connector  
BTS Connector  
Intermodulation  
Operation Voltage  
Operation Current  
Operating Temperature  
Outdoor Protection  
MTBF  
7/16 DIN Female  
7/16 DIN Female  
< –115dBm (2x20W)  
15 VDC  
Intermodulation  
Power  
220 mA  
Environmental  
Quality  
–40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F)  
IP65  
>500,000 hours  
IEC 61000-4-5  
Lightning Protection  
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ADCP-75-214 • Issue 2 • September 2006  
5.2 2100 Masthead Unit  
Table 3 provides typical specifications for the 2100 Masthead Unit.  
Table 3. 2100 Masthead Unit Specifications  
PARAMETER SPECIFICATION  
CATEGORY  
Filters  
RX (up link) frequency range  
TX (down link) frequency range  
Tx path Insertion Loss  
Power Handling Capability  
Return Loss  
1920–1980 MHz  
2110–2170 MHz  
0.5 dB  
200W  
18 dB  
LNA with filter  
Gain  
12 1 dB  
< 1.7 dB  
Noise Figure  
IIP3  
> + 13 dBm  
< 2.0 dB  
Bypass Loss  
Physical  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
166.0 x 210.0 x 80.0 mm  
(6.5 x 8.3 x 3.2 inches)  
Weight  
4.2 kg (9.3 lbs.)  
Gray Metallic  
Color  
Connectors  
Antenna Connector  
BTS Connector  
Intermodulation  
Operation Voltage  
Operation Current  
Operating Temperature  
Outdoor Protection  
MTBF  
7/16 DIN Female  
7/16 DIN Female  
< –106dBm (2x20W)  
15 VDC  
Intermodulation  
Power  
220 mA  
Environmental  
Quality  
–40°C to +65°C (–40°F to +149°F)  
IP65  
>500,000 hours  
IEC 61000-4-5  
Lightning Protection  
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ADCP-75-214 • Issue 2 • September 2006  
5.3 PDU (Power Distribution Unit)  
Table 4 provides typical specifications for the PDU.  
Table 4. Power Distribution Unit (PDU) Specifications  
CATEGORY  
PARAMETER  
SPECIFICATION  
Electrical  
Input voltage range  
20–56VDC positive/negative ground  
(Input polarization protected)  
Output voltage  
15V, 4% (Over voltage protection)  
4% in 20mA – 400mAMAX 10% in 1.5A  
100mV pk – pk  
Output voltage accuracy  
Output ripple  
PDU Inrush Current  
Short circuit protection  
Outputs for TMA's  
Input connector  
ETS300132-2, Part 2  
1500mA, 10%  
Connector and  
LED  
SMB connector Male (3 pcs)  
Molex Micro-fit 43045 - 0400  
Molex Mini-Fit 39-30-3035  
Molex Mini-Fit 39-30-3035  
General alarm connector  
Communications link between BTS  
and RET  
Indicators  
Two color LED (3 pcs) (green and yellow)  
Red LED 1 pcs  
Physical  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
194.4 x 43.6 x 100.0 mm  
(7.7 x 1.7 x 3.9 inches)  
Weight  
Color  
0.5 Kg (1.2 lbs.)  
Gray Metallic  
Comments  
Communication Pin Number  
1
Signal  
RS485 A  
RET control command AISG Layer2. ISO/  
IEC 8482:1993 (RS485).  
2
3
RS485 B  
RS485 GND  
PDU only receives control command from BTS and modulates 2.176MHz Modem  
Signal and transmit to TMA through SMB connector, and vice versa.  
Resistance between RS485 A and  
RS485 B  
> 1k Ohm  
> 1k Ohm  
< 1nF  
Resistance between RS485 A or  
RS485 B and DC return / RS485 GND  
Capacitance between RS485 A or  
RS485 B  
Capacitance between RS485 A or  
RS485 B and DC/RS485 GND  
< 1nF  
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ADCP-75-214 • Issue 2 • September 2006  
5.4 Bias-T  
Table 5 provides typical specifications for the Bias-T.  
Table 5. Bias-T Specification  
CATEGORY  
PARAMETER  
SPECIFICATION  
RF Path  
Frequency Rangy (MHz)  
Insertion Loss (max)  
800–2200  
0.2 dB  
Return Loss (min)  
19 dB  
Power Handling (max)  
Isolation (RF to DC port)  
Inter modulation (3rd order) 2x20W tones  
DC Input Voltage  
500W RMS  
> 30 dB  
<–108 dBm  
5–24 V  
DC Path  
Physical  
Input Current  
0–2 A  
DC Path Resistance  
< 1 Ohm  
Dimension (HxWxD) mm  
55.5 x 95.0 x 40.0mm  
(2.2 x 3.7 x 1.6 inches)  
Weight  
Color  
0.3 Kg (0.7 lbs.)  
Gray Metallic  
Housing  
Aluminum  
Environmental Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
–40 to +65º C (–40°F to +149°F)  
–40 to +70º C (–40°F to +158°F)  
Outdoor Protection  
IP65  
Quality  
MTBF  
500,000 hours  
10 KA  
8 ns  
Lightning  
Protection  
Current Peak  
Raising Time (10–90)  
Peak Half Voltage Time 50–50)  
20 ns  
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ADCP-75-214 • Issue 2 • September 2006  
6 CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE  
PHONE:  
U.S.A. OR CANADA  
Sales: 1-800-366-3891 Extension 73000  
Technical Assistance: 1-800-366-3891  
Connectivity Extension 73475  
Wireless Extension 73476  
EUROPE  
Sales Administration: +32-2-712-65 00  
Technical Assistance: +32-2-712-65 42  
EUROPEAN TOLL FREE NUMBERS  
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UK:  
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Italy:  
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0800 960236  
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0800 914032  
0800 782374  
ASIA/PACIFIC  
Sales Administration: +65-6294-9948  
Technical Assistance: +65-6393-0739  
ELSEWHERE  
Sales Administration: +1-952-938-8080  
Technical Assistance: +1-952-917-3475  
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PRODUCT INFORMATION AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE:  
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