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RF EXPOSURE WARNING 

 

The antenna used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent 
structures. In order to satisfy the FCC RF exposure requirements, the BDA/antenna 
installation must comply with the following: 

 

The downlink indoor antenna (Omni type or similar directional antenna) must be installed so 
as to provide a minimum separation distance of 0.35 meters (35 cm) between the antenna 
and persons within the area. (This assumes a typical antenna with maximum gain of [

2

 dBi, 

VSWR >?> 1.5:1, Zo= 50 ohms, and a cable attenuation of between 

2

-10 dB) 

 

The uplink outdoor antenna (Yagi type or similar directional antenna) must be installed so as 
to provide a minimum separation distance of 0.35 meters (35 cm) between the antenna and 
persons within the area. (This assumes a typical antenna with maximum gain of [1

3

 dBi, 

VSWR >?> 1.5:1, Zo= 50 ohms, and a cable attenuation of between 

2

-10 dB). 

 

DIAGNOSTICS GUIDE 

 

The BDA provides long term, care-free operation and requires no periodic maintenance. 
There are no user-serviceable components inside the BDA. This section covers possible 
problems that may be related to the installation or operating environment. 

 

a. Gain Reduction 

Possible causes: Bad RF cables and RF connections to antennas, damaged antennas. 

 

b. Excessive Intermodulation or Spurious 

Possible causes: 
Amplifier oscillation caused by insufficient isolation. The isolation between two antennas is 
given by the equation: 

Isolation = 92.5 + 20 Log (F x D) – Gt – Gr 

W

here: 

F = frequency (GHz)       Gt = transmit antenna gain (in the direction of the receive antenna) 
D = separation (Km)       Gr = receive antenna gain (in the direction of the transmit antenna) 
 
For example, at the SMR frequencies, the antenna isolation at 100 m separation is about 71 
dB for omni-directional antennas (0 dB gain). To increase isolation, the antennas should 
have higher directivity and must be pointed away from each other. 

 

c. Occasional Drop-out of some Channels 

Possible causes: One channel with very strong power dominates the RF output of the 
amplifier. 

 

 
 

 

38 Leuning Street 

South Hackensack, NJ 07606 

Tel. 201-343-3140   Fax 201-343-6390 

[email protected]

 

www.gwaverf.com 

 
 

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Summary of Contents for BDA-PS7-2W-80-A

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATING MANUAL BDA PS7 PS8 2 10W 80 A DUAL BAND BI DIRECTIONAL AMPLIFIER ...

Page 2: ...CTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 6 BDA CONNECTIONS 6 MECHANICAL OUTLINE DRAWING Figure 2 2a 7 BDA INSTALLATION 8 BDA OPERATION 9 UPLINK MECHANICAL OUTLINE ADJUSTMENT Figure 3 10 DOWNLINK MECHANICAL OUTLINE ADJUSTMENT Figure 4 11 RF EXPOSURE WARNING 12 DIAGNOSTICS GUIDE 12 Page 2 ...

Page 3: ...nlink path receives RF signals from the base station and amplifies and transmits them to the subscriber The BDA Uplink path receives RF signals from the subscriber and amplifies and transmits them to the base station The Uplink and Downlink occupy three distinct frequency bands The frequency bands are as follows 794 824 MHz for the Uplink and 764 776 MHz 851 869 MHz for the Downlink Two triplexers...

Page 4: ...k 32 dBm Isolation between Up Down Link 100 dB min Input Output Impedance 50 Ohms VSWR Input Output 1 5 1 max Pass band Gain min attenuation 80 dB minimum Power Supply 110VAC 1 42Amp 240VAC 0 71 Amp 50 to 60 Hz The Manufacturer s rated output power of this equipment is for single carrier operation For situations when multiple carrier signals are present the rating would have to be reduced by 3 5 d...

Page 5: ... connector provides failure alarm output contacts see diagram next page as well as an optional 12 VDC 250mA auxiliary output The RF connections are made via two type N female connectors The RF connector labeled BASE must be connected to the antenna pointing towards the base station The RF connection labeled MOBILE must be connected to the antenna facing the area to be covered by the BDA The RF con...

Page 6: ...Shown in Non Alarm Condition The alarm monitors current of both uplink and downlink amplifiers An alarm condition will occur if either uplink or downlink amplifiers are over or under its current tolerance Page 7 Conditions for Optional Alarm IN BUILDING REPEATER ...

Page 7: ...a to the BDA connector labeled BASE and the cable from the service antennas to the BDA connector labeled MOBILE 4 Open the adjustment access panels on the sides of the BDA and verify that both of the attenuator s are positioned to its maximum setting 30 dB Close the panels 5 Connect the AC power cord to the BDA and then to the power source Verify that the Power ON lamp is illuminated Installation ...

Page 8: ...equires no periodic maintenance There are no user serviceable components inside the BDA This section covers possible problems that may be related to the installation or operating environment a Gain Reduction Possible causes Bad RF cables and RF connections to antennas damaged antennas b Excessive Intermodulation or Spurious Possible causes Amplifier oscillation caused by insufficient isolation The...

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