Digital Antenna Musical Instrument Amplifier 4KSBR 50U User Manual

Installation and Operation Manual  
TM  
PowerMax 4KSBR-50U  
60 dB Gain Dual Band  
Wireless Amplifier/Repeater System  
Read Instructions before installing!  
If you do not understand instructions,  
seek professional installation.  
Digital Antenna, Inc.  
5325 NW 108th Avenue  
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IMPORTANT  
Read instructions completely before attempting install!  
1. Package Contents  
Part Number Description  
DA4000SBR Dual Band Wireless Cellular Amplifier/Repeater  
288-PW  
135-RD  
DP515  
Outside omni-directional 9dB gain dual band cell antenna  
Inside omni-directional dual band cell antenna with 6’ cable  
Microprocessor controlled 12 VDC to 5 VDC power cable  
110-240 VAC to 5 VDC power supply  
DP255  
340-50NM  
DH288  
50' DA340 low loss cable  
Stainless steel mounting hardware: qty 2 U-bolts, nuts, washers; qty 4  
philips head screws  
2. Important Safety Information  
The 4KSBR-50U system complies with all FCC, IC, UL rules, regulations and codes.  
Follow all guidelines in the installation and instruction manual and read completely  
before beginning the installation procedure. Do not deviate or disregard any of the safety  
features included in the manual or with the equipment, nor operate the system in an  
unintended manner.  
WARNING!  
Only Digital Antenna authorized products may be used with the 4KSBR-  
50U system. Using unauthorized equipment with the 4KSBR-50U system  
will harm the system, voids the warranty and can be detected in the event  
of a failure.  
WARNING!  
Do not install antenna near power lines. Contact with any high voltage  
power lines could result in shock or loss of life.  
WARNING!  
Handle all electronic parts with care. Dropping or mishandling the  
DA4000SBR amplifier/repeater, antennas or power supplies can damage  
sensitive RF and electronic components.  
DO NOT TURN AMPLIFIER ON  
UNTIL ANTENNAS ARE SECURELY  
ATTACHED TO AMPLIFIER AND  
PROPERLY SEPARATED  
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a. LIMITED WARRANTY  
Digital Antenna, Inc. warrants marine antennas for five (5) years and cellular antennas and amplifiers for one (1) year  
that its Products sold hereunder will at the time of shipment be free from defects in material and workmanship and will  
conform to Digital Antenna’s applicable specifications or, if appropriate, to Customer’s specifications previously  
accepted by Digital Antenna in writing.  
If products sold hereunder are not as warranted, Digital Antenna shall, at its option repair or replace the product,  
provided proof of purchase and written notice of nonconformance are received by Digital Antenna within five (5) or  
one (1) years of date of purchase and provided said nonconforming Products are, with Digital Antenna’s written  
authorization, returned in protected shipping containers. Customer is responsible for shipping the product to Digital  
Antenna. Digital Antenna will pay for transporting via ground service only the repaired product to Customer. Express  
service will incur a fee and must be paid by Customer prior to shipping.  
This warranty shall not apply to any Products Digital Antenna determined to have been, by Customer or otherwise,  
subjected to mishandling, misuse, neglect, improper testing, repair alteration, damage, assembly or processing that  
alters physical or electrical properties.  
b. LIMITATION ON LIABILITY  
In no event shall Digital Antenna, Inc. Be liable for any direct, indirect, special, punitive, incidental, exemplary or  
consequential damages, or any damages whatsoever, even if Digital Antenna, Inc. Has been previously advised of the  
possibility of such damages, whether in an action under contract, negligence, or any other theory, arising out of or in  
connection with the use, inability to use, or performance of the information, services, products, and materials available  
from this manual. These limitations shall apply notwithstanding any failure of essential purpose of any limited remedy.  
Because some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or  
limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages, the above limitations may not apply to you.  
c. FCC REGULATIONS  
FCC ID: PZODA4000SBR  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  
rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with this instruction  
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications, However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or other electronic  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one of more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  
Connect to isolated power with a ground cable going directly to the battery, DC source or house ground  
Repositioning of the coaxial cable may also eliminate interference  
Consult the dealer or an experienced electronics technician for help.  
Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Antenna, Inc. could void the user's authority to  
operate the equipment.  
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3. Pre-Installation Guidelines  
a. INSTALLATION TOOLS  
The following tools are required for installation:  
Standard wrench and philips head screwdriver  
Standard drill with ½” bit (optional)  
Cellular phone operating on 800 or 1900 MHz bands (any USA or Canadian  
cellular phone except Nextel)  
Wire fasteners (optional)  
Multi-meter for testing electrical continuity and AC and DC line voltage (for  
troubleshooting only)  
b. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE  
Description of 4KSBR-50U system  
The 4KSBR-50U Dual Band Wireless Amplifier/Repeater system provides cellular signal  
coverage to interior areas that have low signal strength to adequately operate a cellular  
phone. In these poor interior coverage areas it becomes difficult to place or receive calls  
and usually results in a dropped call. The 4KSBR-50U dual band amplifier/repeater  
system provides increased reception indoors by filtering, re-directing and amplifying the  
available exterior signal. This translates into fewer dropped calls with clearer connections  
and stronger signals. The 4KSBR-50U dual band system operates with all carriers in the  
USA and Canada except Nextel/iDEN providers.  
P/N 288-PW  
Outside  
Antenna  
Required  
Ou tsid e Cell S ig nal  
(-90 to -70dB m )  
Enhanced Signal  
Required  
m in. 40' plus stru cture  
betw een anten nas  
P/N 340-50NM  
50' Cable  
Cell Site  
P/N 135-RD  
Inside Antenna  
P/N DA4000SBR  
Amplifier/Repeater Unit  
Cell Signal degraded  
by exterior wall, distance  
trees & foliage, etc....  
Functional Operation of 4KSBR-50U System  
Installation requirement: Separation Distance of 40' or more  
plus a structure between outside and inside antennas  
The 4KSBR-50U system contains a dual band low power indoor antenna, 60dB gain  
amplifier/repeater unit and 9dB gain omni-directional outdoor antenna. Both antennas  
must be installed and operate in a vertical position. The indoor antenna must be used with  
cable and stand. The outdoor omni-directional antenna, PN 288-PW, is installed outside  
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of the building. (see specific section for Home/Office, marine and RV installations) The  
omni-directional antenna should be installed on the side of the building with the  
strongest cellular signal as indicated by the bars on the cell phone. The inside antenna  
must be mounted in a central location in the building, RV or boat that is 40’ or greater  
from the outside antenna with as much vertical separation as possible. Vertical  
separation is better than horizontal. The inside and outside antennas also must be  
separated by an exterior wall and roof. Two power supplies are included to maximize  
installation flexibility.  
Typical In-Building Coverage  
The 5KSBR-50U system is designed to provide optimal coverage for up to a 3,000 SF to  
5,000 SF interior area. Interior coverage varies based upon the outside signal strength  
and the interior building construction and materials. Typically the 4KSBR-50U system will  
penetrate 1-2 interior walls and 1 floor based upon construction material. To increase  
interior coverage area, use one of Digital Antenna’s high gain outside and/or inside  
directional antennas or use a cellular combiner and multiple inside antennas. (pg 15).  
Pre-installation Considerations  
Establish a site installation plan based upon desired interior coverage area  
The inside and outside antenna must have a separation distance of 40 feet or  
greater, the outside antenna must be outside and separated from the inside antenna  
by an exterior wall and roof, and both antennas must be in a vertical position.  
Identify the outside antenna location. If the outdoor coverage area is very poor,  
the outside antenna should be placed on the side of the building where the signal  
is the strongest. If the signal is equally strong outdoors, the outside antenna  
should be placed in a secure, unobstructed area. On an RV the antenna can be  
attached to the back ladder. On a boat the outside antenna should be mounted  
clear of metal objects, 3’ from other antennas and as high as possible.  
For maximum interior coverage the location of the indoor antenna should have a  
direct line-of-site to as much of the coverage area as possible. Never turn the  
repeater on without antennas and cables securely attached.  
Based upon the desired interior coverage area, choose a central location for the  
DA4000SBR repeater unit within 6’ of a 12VDC power receptacle. If the location  
of the DA4000SBR unit is not mounted within reach of the supplied 50’ cable, a  
25’ extension cable and 75’ or 100’ replacement cables are available (sold  
separately). The DA4000SBR unit is not waterproof and must be mounted in a  
dry location.  
c. ELECTRICAL POWER  
To maximize installation flexibility, the 4KSBR-50U system includes 2 power cord  
options.  
WARNING!  
Only the provided power cables are to be used with the 4KSBR-50U  
system. Using any other power cables will harm the DA4000SBR  
amplifier/repeater unit, can be detected and voids the warranty.  
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To plug into a standard 110 VAC receptacle use PN DP255, a 110 VAC to 5VDC Power  
Supply.  
For use on a boat or RV, plug PN DP515, a 12 VDC to 5 VDC Power Cable, into a 12  
VDC cigarette style power receptacle. The 12 VDC power supply has a micro-processor  
controller to turn the repeater off if not properly installed. If a red flashing light appears  
on the power supply, relocate the inside and outside antennas until the power supply and  
repeater have a constant green light. The power supply can be reset by unplugging the  
cigarette adapter from the power source.  
d. AMPLIFIER/REPEATER STATUS  
The DA4000SBR unit is designed with a status/fault indicator to indicate proper unit  
functionality. The chart below details the different LED color indicators.  
LED  
Green solid light  
Amplifier/Repeater Status  
Normal Status  
Yellow/orange flickering light Degree of cellular transmission activity  
Solid Red light  
TURN OFF, Fault needs immediate corrective  
action  
No light  
No power to the DA4000SBR  
amplifier/repeater or unit is damaged  
If a red flashing light appears on the DP515 power supply, relocate the inside and outside  
antennas until the power supply has a constant green light. The power supply can be reset  
by unplugging the cigarette adapter from the power source.  
GREEN solid light  
Flashing RED light  
Normal status  
Power supply stops power to repeater until  
antennas are properly installed.  
Green light on repeater – shows normal Status and DA4000SBR is operating normally  
unless coverage area is only 1-2’ from inside antenna. If coverage area is only 1-2’,  
DA4000SBR repeater has an extremely weak outside signal or is automatically powering  
down to prevent an oscillation. Re-locate antennas until coverage area is greater.  
Green/yellow/orange flickering light on repeater - shows that cellular activity is being  
transmitted through the DA4000SBR unit unless cell phone is operating on 1900 MHz.  
The light will remain green with low levels of cellular transmission and change to  
flickering yellow/orange as transmission increases. The light may remain green with low  
levels of transmission. When a yellow/orange light is present, it must always go back to  
green when call is finished. If it does not go back to green, re-locate antennas until light  
goes back to green.  
Solid Red light on Repeater – indicates a fault. Turn OFF power switch and proceed  
with the following corrective actions:  
The red light indicates that the inside and outside antennas are located too close to  
each other and need to be re-located. A typical installation requires that the inside  
and outside antennas have a minimum separation distance of 40 feet and be  
separated by an exterior wall and roof. If the inside and outside antennas are not  
40 feet apart or more, re-locate the antennas.  
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If the outside and inside antennas are separated by 40’ or more and an exterior  
wall, the red light may be indicating the use of analog phones. Contact Digital  
antenna if you are using an analog phone.  
No light on Repeater – indicates improper installation and the power supply is stopping  
power to the repeater or no power is available. Proceed with the following corrective  
actions:  
Only after all cables and antennas are securely attached, verify that the power  
switch on the DA4000SBR unit is in the ON position.  
Unplug the 12VDC power supply from the repeater and the power source. Re-  
plug the 12VDC power supply into the power source and test for 5VDC power on  
the output plug. 5VDC will only be available if the power supply light is green on  
the black box and solid red on the cigarette adapter. 5VDC will not be available at  
the plug if the LED on the power supply box is flashing red. The power supply  
must be reset by unplugging it from the power source.  
If the red light continues to flash on the power supply box after reset (unplugging  
from power source and plugging back in), the antennas need to be re-located until  
the light on the power supply box and repeater remain green. If analog service is  
being used, contact Digital Antenna.  
e. INTERIOR COVERAGE PROBLEMS  
If the DA4000SBR unit does not indicate a red light and the coverage area appears to be  
smaller than anticipated, one or more of the following may limit the signal strength to the  
area.  
Cell Phone Bars - The bars on the cell phone do not indicate coverage area. One  
bar may be adequate to successfully place and receive calls. Test coverage area by  
successfully completing calls while disregarding bar indicator.  
Physical obstructions degrading the cell signal – the path of the cell signal is  
weakened by objects. Large metal objects block or reflect the signal. Inspect the  
coverage area, rearrange any objects in the path of the cell signal or relocate the  
indoor antenna.  
Output Power Control – The DA4000SBR has an internal output power control  
circuit that automatically lowers the power when the inside and outside antenna  
are located too close. Verify that inside and outside antennas are located at least  
40’ apart or more and separated by an exterior wall.  
Weak Outside Signal – If the outside signal is very weak, the interior coverage  
area will be small. To increase coverage area, use one of Digital Antenna’s high  
gain outside and/or inside antennas (pg 15).  
Cabling – examine coaxial cable run and verify that the cable is not kinked,  
coiled or damaged. Re-locate cable to avoid kinks or coils. The serial number on  
the DA4000SBR unit must be available.  
The repeater system only amplifies existing outside cell signal; it does NOT create a cell  
signal. If no outside signal is present, the repeater has no signal to amplify. The outside  
antenna should be mounted as high as possible to capture the available cell signal.  
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f. COAXIAL CABLE RECOMMENDATIONS  
The 4KSBR-50U system includes 50’ of Digital Antenna’s PowerMaxTM ULTRA low  
loss cable and connectors for easy installation. If the installed application requires more  
than the supplied cable, PowerMaxTM DA340 ULTRA low loss 25’ extension cable  
and 75’ replacement cable are available. Only Digital Antenna authorized cable can be  
used to complete the installation. Unauthorized cable usage can be detected and voids the  
warranty. LMR400 cable by Times Microwave may be used for cable runs less than 150’,  
LMR600 may be used for runs less than 200’. For cable runs greater than 200’, contact  
Digital Antenna to verify cable selection.  
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4. Home/Office Installation  
Review pre-installation considerations and determine site installation plan.  
1. Install supplied outside antenna (PN 288-PW) to vertical surface or pole with  
supplied hardware. Mount the outside antenna clear of metal objects and  
obstructions. Outside antenna must be mounted in a vertical position. Antennas  
must be separated by a structure and a 40’ or greater distance with as much  
vertical separation as possible. Vertical separation is better than horizontal.  
WARNING!  
Only Digital Antenna authorized products may be used with the  
4KSBR-50U system. Using unauthorized equipment will harm the  
4KSBR-50U system, can be detected and voids the warranty.  
2. On supplied 50’ cable (PN 340-50NM) (or optional 25’ extension cable or 75’ or  
100’ replacement PowerMaxTM cable) attach N male connector to N female  
connector on outside antenna. Secure cable to the side of the building with  
appropriate fasteners (not supplied). Route cable according to site installation plan  
to the DA4000SBR unit.  
3. Attach mini-UHF male connector at the end of the supplied 50’ cable to  
DA4000SBR unit on the port labeled outside antenna. Attach the 6’ cable  
attached to the inside antenna and stand to the port labeled inside antenna. The  
inside antenna must be operated in a vertical position. DO NOT turn the  
repeater on until antennas and cables are securely attached.  
4. The DA4000SBR unit has four mounting holes that can be fastened to a secure  
surface. (fastening hardware not included)  
5. Plug 100-240VAC power supply to the DA4000SBR unit. Plug the other end into  
standard household 110VAC receptacle.  
6. Turn the power switch to ON. If the light on the DA4000SBR unit is green and  
the coverage area is greater than 1-2’ then the 4KSBR-50U system is operating.  
Test the amplifier/repeater system by making a cell call and verifying that the  
repeater indicator light does not turn red. If the light on the DA4000SBR unit  
turns red immediately turn OFF the DA4000SBR unit and refer to the  
Amplifier/Repeater status section.  
The repeater system only amplifies existing outside cell signal; it does NOT  
create a cell signal. If no outside signal is present, the repeater has no signal to  
amplify. The outside antenna should be mounted as high as possible to capture the  
available cell signal.  
Inside Coverage area is based upon outside signal strength.  
A weak outside signal (-90dB) will provide less inside  
coverage area than a stronger outside signal (-70dB).  
To increase coverage area, use one of Digital Antenna’s high  
gain outside and/or inside directional antennas (pg 15).  
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5. Marine Installation  
Review pre-installation considerations and determine site installation plan.  
1. Install supplied outside antenna (PN 288-PW) to vertical surface or pole with  
supplied hardware. Mount the outside antenna clear of metal objects and  
obstructions and as high as possible. Use PN F114 to mount 288-PW to 1”-14  
threaded basse. Outside antenna must be mounted in a vertical position. The  
4KSBR-50U system may also be used with one of Digital Antenna’s marine 9dB  
gain dual band cellular antennas (pg 15). (Follow minimum 40’ inside and outside  
antenna separation guideline) Antennas must be separated by a structure and a  
40’ or greater distance with as much vertical separation as possible. Vertical  
separation is better than horizontal.  
WARNING! - Only Digital Antenna authorized products may be used  
with the 4KSBR-50U system. Using unauthorized equipment will harm  
the 4KSBR-50U system, can be detected and voids the warranty.  
2. On supplied 50’ cable (PN 340-50NM) (or optional 25’ extension cable or 75’ or  
100’ replacement PowerMaxTM cable) attach N male connector to N female  
connector on outside antenna. Secure cable to the side of the building with  
appropriate fasteners (not supplied). Route cable according to site installation plan  
to the DA4000SBR unit.  
3. Attach mini-UHF male connector at the end of the supplied 50’ cable to  
DA4000SBR unit on the port labeled outside antenna. Attach the 6’ cable  
attached to the inside antenna and stand to the port labeled inside antenna. The  
inside antenna must be operated in a vertical position. DO NOT turn the  
repeater on until antennas and cables are securely attached.  
4. The DA4000SBR unit has four mounting holes that can be fastened to a secure  
surface. (fastening hardware not included)  
5. When using 110VAC - Plug 100-240VAC power supply to the DA4000SBR unit.  
Plug the other end into standard 110VAC receptacle.  
When using 12VDC – Plug the 12 VDC to 5 VDC power cable (PN DP515) into  
the DA4000SBR unit. Plug the other end into a 12VDC cigarette style power  
source.  
The 12 VDC power supply, PN DP515, has a micro-processor controller to turn  
the repeater off if not properly installed. If a red flashing light appears on the  
power supply, relocate the inside and outside antennas until the power supply has  
a constant green light. The power supply can be reset by unplugging the cigarette  
adapter from the power source.  
WARNING!  
To have DC power hardwired consult a professional electronic technician.  
6. Turn the power switch to ON. If the light on the DA4000SBR unit is green and the  
coverage area is greater than 1-2’ then the 4KSBR-50U system is operating. Test  
the amplifier/repeater system by making a cell call and verifying that the indicator  
light does not turn red. If the light on the DA4000SBR unit is red immediately  
turn OFF the DA4000SBR unit and refer to the Amplifier/Repeater status section.  
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6. RV Installation  
Review pre-installation considerations and determine site installation plan.  
1. Install supplied outside antenna (PN 288-PW) to vertical surface or pole with  
supplied hardware. Outside antenna must be mounted in a vertical position.  
Mount the outside antenna clear of metal objects and obstructions and as high as  
possible but take care not to exceed height of other roof mounted items such as  
A/C. The base of the antenna only can be attached or next to metal. The white  
fiberglass portion should not be next to metal. Antennas must be separated by a  
structure and a 40’ or greater distance with as much vertical separation as  
possible. Vertical separation is better than horizontal.  
WARNING! Only Digital Antenna authorized products may be used with the  
4KSBR-50U system. Using unauthorized equipment with the 4KSBR-50U  
system will harm the system, can be detected and voids the warranty.  
2. On supplied 50’ cable (PN 340-50NM) (or optional 25’ extension cable or 75’ or  
100’ replacement PowerMaxTM cable) attach N male connector to N female  
connector on outside antenna. Secure cable to the side of the building with  
appropriate fasteners (not supplied). Route cable according to site installation plan  
to the DA4000SBR unit.  
3. Attach mini-UHF male connector at the end of the supplied 50’ cable to  
DA4000SBR unit on the port labeled outside antenna. Attach the 6’ cable  
attached to the inside antenna and stand to the port labeled inside antenna. The  
inside antenna must be operated in a vertical position. DO NOT turn the  
repeater on until antennas and cables are securely attached.  
4. The DA4000SBR unit has four mounting holes that can be fastened to a secure  
surface. (fastening hardware not included)  
5. When using 110VAC - Plug 100-240VAC power supply to the DA4000SBR unit.  
Plug the other end into standard 110VAC receptacle.  
When using 12VDC – Plug the 12 VDC to 5 VDC power cable (PN DP515) into  
the DA4000SBR unit. Plug the other end into a 12VDC cigarette style power  
source.  
The 12 VDC power supply, PN DP515, has a micro-processor controller to turn  
the repeater off if not properly installed. If a red flashing light appears on the  
power supply, relocate the inside and outside antennas until the power supply has  
a constant green light. The power supply can be reset by unplugging the cigarette  
adapter from the power source.  
WARNING!  
To have DC power hardwired consult a professional electronic technician.  
6. Turn the power switch to ON. If the light on the DA4000SBR unit is green and  
the coverage area is greater than 1-2’ then the 4KSBR-50U system is operating.  
Test the amplifier/repeater system by making a cell call and verifying that the  
indicator light does not turn red. If the light on the DA4000SBR unit is red  
immediately turn OFF the DA4000SBR unit and refer to the Amplifier/Repeater  
status section.  
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7. Specifications  
Amplifier/Repeater Unit PN DA4000SBR  
Frequency:  
Uplink: 824-849 MHz and 1850-1910 MHz  
Downlink: 869-895 MHz and 1930-1990 MHz  
Modulations: ALL  
Max Output Power: 3W (824-849 MHz), 2W (1850-1910 MHz)  
Dynamic Variable Gain: 64dB Max  
Impedance: 50 ohms  
Noise Figure: < 10dB  
Power Consumption: Standby 5 vdc/0.5A, Uplink 5 vdc/1.5A  
Internal Fuse: 3A  
FCC approved, FCC ID: PZODA4000SBR  
Industry Canada approved, IC ID: 4260A-DA4000SBR  
Dimensions: 4.5" l x 4.0" w x 1.25" h (114mm x 102mm x 32mm)  
Weight: 12 oz (.345 kg)  
RF Connections:  
Outside Antenna Port: Mini-UHF Female  
Inside Antenna Port: Mini-UHF Female  
DC Power: Coaxial ID = 2.5mm, OD = 5.5mm (center positive)  
Indicator: Multi color status indicator  
Power Switch: Slide switch toward LED = ON  
Outside Antenna PN 288-PW  
Radiation pattern: Omni-directional  
Gain: 9 dBi  
Bandwidth VSWR: < 1.5:1 = 810-950 and 1800-1980 MHz  
Max input power: 250 watts  
Dimensions: 18" l x .75” OD ( 45.7 cm x .2 cm )  
Weight: 8 oz.  
RF connector: N female  
Wind rating: 121.8 mph  
Installation: supplied L-bracket and hardware for wall or pole  
Inside Antenna PN 135-RD  
Radiation pattern: Omni-directional  
Gain: Unity  
Bandwidth VSWR: < 1.5:1 = 810-950 and 1800-1980 MHz  
Max input power: 50 watts  
Dimensions: 3.5" l x .25” OD ( 45.7 cm x .2 cm )  
Weight: 2 oz.  
RF connector: mini-UHF male  
Installation: Freestanding swivel mount with 6’ cable  
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Cable PN 340-50NM  
Length: 50’  
Impedance: 50 Ohm  
RF connectors: Type N male and mini-UHF male factory attached  
Attenuation at 800 MHz: 5.7dB per 100’  
Attenuation at 1900 MHz: 8.5dB per 100’  
Power Supply PN DP255  
Input: 100-240VAC 50/60 Hz  
Output: 5VDC 1.5A  
Mounting: Wall type  
Cord Length: 10’ (3m)  
Output plug: 5.5 x 2.5 x 11mm  
Power Cable PN DP515  
Input: 9VDC to 24 VDC  
Output: 5VDC 1.5A  
Connector: Cigarette lighter style  
Internal fuse: 3A  
Cord Length: 76” (1.93m)  
Output plug: 5.5 x 2.5 x 11mm  
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8. Antenna & Accessory Options  
For complete specifications  
White  
PN  
Black  
PN  
Omni-directional Cell Antennas (Outside)  
2.5' Dual Band 9dB Gain Cellular Antenna w/ male 1"-14  
4' Dual Band 9dB Gain Cellular Antenna w/ male 1"-14  
8' Dual Band 9dB Gain Cellular Antenna w/ male 1"-14  
2.5' Dual Band 9dB Gain Cellular Antenna w/ wall-pole base  
4' Dual Band 9dB Gain Cellular Antenna w/ wall-pole base  
8' Dual Band 9dB Gain Cellular Antenna w/ wall-pole base  
854-CW  
883-CW  
897-CW  
996-CW  
962-CW  
967-CW  
854-CB  
883-CB  
897-CB  
996-CB  
962-CB  
967-CB  
High Gain Directional Cell Antennas (Outside)  
Multi-Band 9 dB gain Panel Antenna  
Multi-Band 10 dB gain Directional Antenna  
Low Band (800 MHz) 14 dB gain Yagi Cellular  
High Band (1900 MHz) 14 dB Yagi Cellular  
426-PW  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
489-DB  
408-YB  
419-YB  
N/A  
High Gain Cell Antennas (Inside)  
Multi-band Ceiling Mount Antenna  
Multi-Band 9 dB gain Directional Panel Antenna  
433-CM  
426-PW  
N/A  
N/A  
Cables  
25’ Extension Cable (for use with 50’ cable 340-50NM only)  
50’ PowerMaxTM DA340 Cable Assembly (for outside antenna)  
75’ PowerMaxTM DA340 Cable Assembly (for outside antenna)  
100’ PowerMaxTM DA340 Cable Assembly (for outside antenna)  
100’ up to 150’ DA440 Bulk Cable (for outside antenna)  
10’ DA240 Cable Assembly (extends 135-RD inside antenna)  
20’ DA340 Cable Assembly (extends 135-RD inside antenna)  
25’ DA340 Cable Assembly (extends 135-RD inside antenna)  
340-25NE  
340-50NM  
340-75NM  
340-100NM  
DA440  
240-10FM  
340-20FM  
340-25FM  
Connectors  
Mini-UHF Male (RG174 cable)  
Mini-UHF Male (DA340 cable)  
Mini-UHF Male (DA440 cable)  
Type N Female (DA340 cable)  
Type N Female (DA440 cable)  
Type N Male (DA340 cable)  
Type N Male (DA440 cable)  
DA274  
DA434  
DA442  
DA371  
DA390  
DA445  
DA473  
Miscellaneous  
Ferrule for mounting PN 288-PW on 1”x14 male threads  
2-way Cellular Combiner w/ mini-UHF female connectors  
F114  
DA-2100  
Digital Antenna manufactures cellular amplifiers, repeaters and antennas to enhance  
communication on land or sea. All products are designed, engineered and manufactured  
product line.  
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9. Technical Support  
For answers to most questions access Digital Antenna’s knowledgebase and  
Troubleshooter section on Digital Antenna’s website www.DigitalAntenna.com. When  
contacting Digital antenna regarding your repeater, locate the product’s serial number on  
the DA4000SBR unit before calling. The serial number is located on the bottom of the  
DA4000SBR unit. The DA4000SBR serial number must be available to authorize  
technical support and/or establish a return authorization.  
For installation support contact your dealer. For system warranty issues contact Digital  
Antenna Technical Support between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM EST, at  
954-747-7022 or e-mail [email protected]. The 4KSBR-50U system must be  
used with Digital Antenna authorized equipment. The technical support team will only  
support Digital Antenna authorized equipment. Contact your dealer for installation  
questions.  
For answers to Frequently Asked Questions visit www.DigitalAntenna.com  
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