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pMDDL900 Operating Manual

 

 

 WARNING

:   

To satisfy FCC RF exposure 
requirements for mobile 
transmitting devices, a separation 
distance of 45 cm or more should 
be maintained between the 
antenna of this device and 
persons during device operation. 
To ensure compliance, operations 
at closer than this distance is not 
recommended.  The antenna used 
for this transmitter must not be 
co-located in conjunction with 
any other antenna or transmitter. 

 

 

 

 

 WARNING

:   

Direct human contact with the 
antenna is potentially unhealthy 
when the pMDDL900 is 
generating RF energy.  Always 
ensure that the pMDDL900 
equipment is powered down 
during installation.

 

 

 
 

 WARNING

:   

Never work on an antenna 
system when there is lightning in 
the area.

 

 

 

3.2.2

 

Installing External Cables, Antennas and Lightning 
Arrestors 

Never work on an antenna system when there is lightning in the area. 

Direct human contact with the antenna is potentially unhealthy when the 
pMDDL900 is generating RF energy.  Always ensure that the pMDDL900 
equipment is powered down during installation.  At all times a distance of 
45 cm must be maintained between the antenna and any person when the 
device is in operation. 

Surge Arrestors 

The  most  effective  protection  against  lightning  is  to  install  two  lightning 
(surge) arrestors, one at the antenna, the other one at the interface with the 
equipment.    The  surge  arrestor  grounding  system  should  be  fully 
interconnected with the transmission tower and power grounding systems to 
form a single, fully integrated ground circuit.  Typically, both ports on surge 
arrestors are N-female. 

External Filter 

Although the pMDDL900 is capable of filtering out RF noise in most 
environments, there are circumstances that require external filtering.  
Paging towers and cellular base stations in close proximity to the 
pMDDL900 antenna can desensitize the receiver.  Microhard Systems’ 
external cavity filter eliminates this problem.  The filter has two N-female 
ports and should be connected in line at the interface to the RF equipment. 

Weatherproofing 

Type N and RPTNC connectors are not weatherproof.  All connectors 
should be taped with rubber splicing tape (weatherproofing tape), and then 
coated with a sealant. 
 

Cabling 

The following coax cables are recommended: 

Table 3 Cable Loss 

Cable 

Loss (dB/100ft) 

LMR 195 

10.7 

LMR 400 

3.9 

LMR 600 

2.5 

Factors to take into consideration when choosing a cable are: 

 

price; 

 

bend radius limitations (the lower performance cables generally can bend 
more sharply) 

 

performance requirements; and, 

 

distance between the equipment and the antenna. 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for pMDDL900

Page 1: ...Operating Manual pMDDL900 2X2 MIMO 900MHz OEM DDL Module 1W Revision 0 30 May 28 2019 Microhard www microhardcorp com...

Page 2: ...TIONAL WARRANTY Indemnification The Purchaser shall indemnify Microhard Systems Inc and its respective directors officers employees successors and assigns including any subsidiaries related corporatio...

Page 3: ...This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However th...

Page 4: ...45 cm this configuration can be co located with other antennas provided the sum of the MPE ratios for all the other simultaneous transmitting antennas incorporated in a host device is 1 0 0 567 0 433...

Page 5: ...iii Co Location Instructions iiv 2 GENERAL 1 2 0 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 2 1 OUTPUT POWER LEVEL 2 3 INSTALLATION 3 3 0 OVERVIEW 3 3 1 ESTIMATING THE GAIN MARGIN 3 3 2 ANTENNAS AND CABLING 5 3 2 1 Internal...

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Page 7: ...a public license exempt band of the radio spectrum1 this means that it can be used without access fees such as those incurred by cellular airtime a serial I O data port with handshaking and hardware f...

Page 8: ...t is recommended that the lowest power necessary is used using excessive power contributes to unnecessary RF pollution Ideally you should test the communications performance between units starting fro...

Page 9: ...knowledge of the equipment being deployed The following four factors make up a system gain calculation 1 Transmitter power user selectable 2 Transmitter gain transmitting antenna gain minus cabling l...

Page 10: ...system gain and path loss Referring to the same example suppose the path loss is 100 dB the gain margin would be 40 dB which is more than adequate for reliable communication Path loss is a very compl...

Page 11: ...procedure for installing cabling and antennas for use with the pMDDL900 module 3 2 1 Internal Cabling The most common method for installing the module is to run a cable from the module s UFL connecto...

Page 12: ...rs The most effective protection against lightning is to install two lightning surge arrestors one at the antenna the other one at the interface with the equipment The surge arrestor grounding system...

Page 13: ...suitable Choose a Yagi with enough gain to ensure adequate gain margin When deploying the Yagi point the antenna towards the intended target ensuring the antenna elements are perpendicular to the grou...

Page 14: ...the maximum power setting of 30dBm Example 2 What is the maximum power the pMDDL900 can be set to comply with FCC and IC given the following equipment given a Yagi Ant Gain 12dBd and cable and connect...

Page 15: ...Antenna RPTNC Pigtail Patch Antennas MHS031440 8dBi 900 MHz Patch Antenna RPTNC Pigtail Omni Directional MHS031251 3dBd 900MHz Omni Directional Antenna Antenex RPTNC Pigtail MHS031461 3dBd 900 MHz Om...

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