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AMN-H-D 

 

5. 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

Power Amplifiers should be handled with caution like any electrical or electronic device.  Do not handle 
the units or associated cabling with wet hands or materials. 
 
Connections should be made only to previously-tested, active power sources (outlets or batteries) of the 
correct voltage, and each connector should be inserted only into its designated port.  All connections 
should be checked to ensure they are firmly in place. 
 
WARNING! RF RADIATION HAZARD 
 
In order to keep the RF Exposure within the FCC 1.1310 limit, a safe personal distance from the antenna 
must be maintained according to the below tables.  The first table is for transmitters operating 1500 MHz 
or higher where the Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) is 10 Watts/meter2.  The second table is for 
transmitters operating in the 340-400 MHz range where the MPE is 2.27 Watts/meter2.  See following 
page for details on calculation of safe personal distances. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MAINTAIN A SAFE PERSONAL DISTANCE FROM THE ANTENNA WHILE TRANSMITTER/AMPLIFIER 
IS OPERATIONAL. 
 
FAILURE TO MAINTAIN A SAFE PERSONAL DISTANCE FROM THE ANTENNA MAY RESULT IN 
PERSONAL INJURY. 

Summary of Contents for HHA1

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Page 2: ...3 5 HSP1 List of Items Required 5 4 HSF1 Power Amplifier 6 4 1 HSF1 Specifications 6 4 2 HSF1 Mechanical Drawing and Connector Pin Outs 7 4 3 HSF1 List of Items Furnished 7 4 4 HSF1 Optional Accessori...

Page 3: ...d connectors Compact package sizes provide versatility in unit placement and system applications AMP Power Amplifiers require no tuning or adjustments Power can be derived from batteries simple power...

Page 4: ...AMN H D 2 2 HHA1 HIGH POWER AMPLIFIER 2 1 HHA1 Specifications...

Page 5: ...RF50 SSS20 2 SMA SMA Coax for use with EST1 or PMT1 or CBLRF50 SSS30 3 SMA SMA Coax for use with VST1 PST1 or FMT1 2 4 HHA1 Optional Accessories WHSMDM9 SSLH0 MDM 9S Socket DC Power Cable SNK3535 S12B...

Page 6: ...AMN H D 4 3 HSP1 POWER AMPLIFIER 3 1 HSP1 Specifications...

Page 7: ...3 3 HSP1 List of Items Furnished 1 HSP1 Power Amplifier configured as ordered 1 CBLRF50 SSS10 1 SMA SMA Coax 3 4 HSP1 Optional Accessories SNK3520 S05B0 Heatsink 3 5 HSP1 List of Items Required Antenn...

Page 8: ...AMN H D 6 4 HSF1 Power Amplifier 4 1 HSF1 Specifications...

Page 9: ...Items Furnished 1 HSF1 Power Amplifier configured as ordered 1 WHSHSF1 S08S0 Power Mating Connector 1 CBLRF50 SSS10 1 SMA SMA Coax 4 4 HSF1 Optional Accessories SNK3520 S05B0 Heatsink 4 5 HSF1 List of...

Page 10: ...ADIATION HAZARD In order to keep the RF Exposure within the FCC 1 1310 limit a safe personal distance from the antenna must be maintained according to the below tables The first table is for transmitt...

Page 11: ...complete The HSP1 does not have a power connector but instead has flying leads Do not connect the DC power to the HSP1 leads Red lead positive DC input black lead negative DC input ground until all ot...

Page 12: ...RF power output If included the power level is set using the yellow wire shown in Section 3 2 To set the amplifier to the higher output power level leave the yellow wire open or driven to 3 3 Vdc by...

Page 13: ...head screws with lock washers Use of thermal grease such as Wakefield Engineering 120 Series Thermal Compound to improve thermal conduction between transmitter base plate and heat sinking surface wil...

Page 14: ...vel see Section 7 3 are set properly for your Power Amplifier and that the output power of your transmitter matches the acceptable power input range for your Power Amplifier configuration If these eff...

Page 15: ...ng damage Limitation of Warranty The above warranty does not apply to defects of or resulting from the following 1 End items included as part of a system but not designed by AMP are subject only to wa...

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