DC Power Inserter
Connections,
Indicators, and Labels
The Power Inserter injects DC power into the RF cable. The power is carried to
the amplifier with the RF signal via the Antenna Coax.
CAUTION:
Improperly connected cables may cause damage to the power inserter,
radio modem, or another device in line between the power inserter and the
radio modem.
6
Antenna Connections
4
Connect Antenna Coax
to Power Inserter
(Figure 7).
Use coaxial cable
equipped with two N male con-
nectors (for 50-ohm models) or
two F male connectors (for 75-
ohm models). Cable and con-
nectors are not supplied.
Figure 7 - Antenna
RF Connection
Installation Instructions (Cont'd.)
5
"To Radio" Connection (Figure 8).
N female. Install Radio Modem
Adapter Cable (not supplied) to connect the DC power inserter with the
radio modem.
6
"To Amplifier" Connection (Figure 8).
N female (50 ohm cable) or F
female (75 ohm cable). Install Antenna/Amplifier Coaxial Cable (not sup-
plied). The cable options are a 50-ohm cable with Type N male connectors or a
75-ohm cable with Type F male connectors, depending on the model chosen.
Figure 8 - DC Power Inserter Coax Connections
Connect Antenna Coax
(not supplied) to Power
Inserter connector marked
'To Amplifier'
Power Supply
Radio Modem
Adapter Cable
(not supplied)
Connect Radio Modem Adapter
(not supplied) to DC Power
Inserter connector marked
'To Radio'
DC Power Inserter