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monitor both your m

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LEDs turn green
 

 

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relevant band w
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service antenna
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Summary of Contents for JD60-8-AWS-LC

Page 1: ...ications 17 FCC Statement 18 Repeater Settings 18 Terminology User Warnings MUST READ 1 This repeater must ONLY be used for the purpose it was intended for Making any alternations to the design layout...

Page 2: ...numbe of channel resource se repeaters to exte nication resources F peaters are no long in the network but a erequisite for a high ttracts users From r providing a radio n erage in urban areas and top...

Page 3: ...repeater called manual gain control MGC This allows the end user to further reduce the output gain of the repeater by using the push buttons on the front of the unit to navigate through the liquid cry...

Page 4: ...r example if the repeater gain is 60dB then you need 75dB of isolation between outdoor antenna and indoor antenna 5 The repeater gain is adjustable for both the uplink downlink individually Depending...

Page 5: ...s for errors n omni directional an nown at the time of s d to rotate the dono s achieved on your reen on the repeate otate the donor anten e or PC Card and th dB then the Alarm L se adjust the DL re...

Page 6: ...or seamless LCD interface that ndividually The UL increments display the current ing sequence move attenuation desired band you INK nter Select Button Return Button 3 3 Ma Click th would li attenua DO...

Page 7: ...o dete disconn repeate the cell DL gain match t indoor a If after r back to of your should When c coverag showing be that howeve the upli We enc make s always anual Gain Adju do you adjust th peater i...

Page 8: ...do ck the location of the ck the RF cable is b firm direction of don hy is the LED on th r ck the power source TE feature is active signal after install peater and power su outdoor antenna is f RF cab...

Page 9: ...for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjun...

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