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11. 

Standard Frequency Band Settings 

 
The following tables show SF switch settings that would provide the appropriate passband frequency response 
required for specific SF bands. Note that the passband response may be different than the filter bandwidth of the 
miniRepeater. In these instances, the miniRepeater high rejection filter is used in conjunction with the duplexer 
response to narrow the actual band-pass response. 

 

MR803D 

Available IF Filters:  18 MHz 

IF Filter 

Bandwidth 

UL Start 

Frequency

UL Stop 

Frequency 

DL Start 

Frequency

DL Stop 

Frequency

Passband 

Bandwidth

SF 1 

Setting 

SF 2 

Setting 

18 MHz 

806 MHz 

817 MHz 

851 MHz 

862 MHz 

11 MHz 

18 MHz 

817 MHz 

824 MHz 

862 MHz 

869 MHz 

7 MHz 

18 MHz 

806 MHz 

821 MHz 

851 MHz 

866 MHz 

15 MHz 

18 MHz 

821 MHz 

824 MHz 

866 MHz 

869 MHz 

3 MHz 

18 MHz 

806 MHz 

824 MHz 

851 MHz 

869 MHz 

18 MHz 

Standard frequency band setting MR803D 

 

MR853D 

Available IF Filters:  1.5, 10, 12.5, and 25 MHz 

IF Filter 

Bandwidth 

UL Start 

Frequency

UL Stop 

Frequency 

DL Start 

Frequency

DL Stop 

Frequency

Passband 

Bandwidth

SF 1 

Setting 

SF 2 

Setting 

12.5 MHz 

824 MHz 

835 MHz 

869 MHz 

880 MHz 

A: 11 MHz 

1.5 MHz 

845 MHz 

846.5 MHz 

890 MHz 

891.5 MHz 

AE: 1.5 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 MHz 

835 MHz 

845 MHz 

880 MHz 

890 MHz 

B: 10 MHz 

10 MHz 

846.5 MHz 

849 MHz 

891.5 MHz 

894 MHz 

BE: 2.5 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

25 MHz 

824 MHz 

849 MHz 

869 MHz 

894 MHz 

25 MHz 

Standard frequency band setting MR853D 

 

MR903D 

Available IF Filters:  6 MHz 

IF Filter 

Bandwidth 

UL Start 

Frequency

UL Stop 

Frequency 

DL Start 

Frequency

DL Stop 

Frequency

Passband 

Bandwidth

SF 1 

Setting 

SF 2 

Setting 

6 MHz 

896 MHz 

901 MHz 

935 MHz 

940 MHz 

5 MHz 

6 MHz 

901 MHz 

902 MHz 

940 MHz 

941 MHz 

1 MHz 

6 MHz 

896 MHz 

902 MHz 

935 MHz 

941 MHz 

6 MHz 

Standard frequency band setting MR903D 

 

Summary of Contents for MR1903D

Page 1: ...of licensing as required by the responsible FCC Bureau s including antenna co location requirements of 1 1307 b 3 Maximum permissible antenna gain is 12 dBi The miniRepeaters must only be used for ind...

Page 2: ...w the regulation limits Finally the RF signals are fed to the external antenna through the duplexer and to from Mobile RF port The uplink signals are received by the external antenna through the to fr...

Page 3: ...to the switch settings The following section will show tables of standard user settings Rotary switches for start frequency setting miniRepeater Model MR803D Frequency Step Size 200 kHz Start Frequenc...

Page 4: ...09 00 0 1 870 20 909 20 0 2 870 40 909 40 0 F 873 00 912 00 1 0 873 20 912 20 1 1 873 40 912 40 1 F 876 20 915 20 F 0 918 00 957 00 F 1 918 20 957 20 F F 921 00 960 00 Start frequency setting MR903D m...

Page 5: ...MHz 824 MHz 866 MHz 869 MHz 3 MHz 7 D 18 MHz 806 MHz 824 MHz 851 MHz 869 MHz 18 MHz 3 2 Standard frequency band setting MR803D MR853D Available IF Filters 1 5 10 12 5 and 25 MHz IF Filter Bandwidth U...

Page 6: ...70 MHz E 9 4 5 MHz 1890 MHz 1895 MHz 1970 MHz 1975 MHz F A 8 5 MHz 1895 MHz 1900 MHz 1975 MHz 1980 MHz C1 B C 5 MHz 1900 MHz 1905 MHz 1980 MHz 1985 MHz C2 D 0 5 MHz 1905 MHz 1910 MHz 1985 MHz 1990 MHz...

Page 7: ...er the miniRepeater will increase the gain again in timely intervals of 24 hours if the level of the BTS signal decreases Rotary switch for attenuation setting 13 Alarming and Supervision 13 1 Functio...

Page 8: ...ethod to monitor whether the supervision connection to a device is still operational Without heartbeat signalling there would be no indication if the supervision connection failed The heartbeat interv...

Page 9: ...change all hard and software characteristics without notice Names of products mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their res...

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