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P a ge
OVERVIEW
The
BDA
assembly
extends
the
coverage
area
of
radio
communications
in
buildings
and
RF
shielded
environments.
The
BDA
has
dual
RF
paths
to
extend
coverage
in
two
distinct
frequency
bands.
The
unit
features
low
noise
figure
and
wide
dynamic
range.
It
is
based
on
a
duplexed
path
configuration
with
sharp
out
of
band
attenuation
allowing
improved
isolation
between
the
receiving
and
transmitting
paths.
FCC
NOTE
This
is
a
Class
B
device.
The
product
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
Booster
requirements
per
FCC
Part
90.
The
BDA
‐
PS9
‐
20/20
‐
70
‐
M
BDA
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
Booster
requirements
per
FCC
Part
90
and
Part
24.
IC
NOTE
The
product
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
Industry
Canada
(IC)
RF
Exposure
Requirements,
pursuant
to
IC
RSS
‐
131.
https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt
‐
gst.nsf/vwapj/cpc2105e.pdf/$FILE/cpc2105e.pdf
NOTE
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
dB,
especially
where
the
output
signal
is
re
‐
radiated
and
can
cause
interference
to
adjacent
band
users.
This
power
reduction
is
to
be
by
means
of
input
power
or
gain
reduction
and
not
by
an
attenuator
at
the
output
of
the
device.
RF
EXPOSURE
WARNING
An
antenna
must
be
installed
so
as
to
provide
a
minimum
separation
distance
of
at
least
7.87
inch
(20
cm)
between
the
indoor
antenna
connected
to
the
RF
booster
and
the
human
user’s
body
within
the
area.
This
assumes
a
typical
wide
‐
beam
type
antenna
with
gain
of
0
‐
2
dBi,
VSWR
≤
2:1,
Zo=
50
ohms.
Use of unauthorized.antennas,cables and/or coupling devices not conforming with ERP/EIRP are not allowed.