Peninsula Engineering Solutions RF-2000E Manual Download Page 3

1. GENERAL

• 

This Section provides information for the Peninsula

Engineering RF-2000E, RF-2000EW, RF Repeater Assembly;

hereinafter referred to as the RF-2000E /EW. The RF-2000E

/EW may be used with any manufacturer’s 2.0-GHz radio

operating in the 1.7-2.3 GHz frequency range to provide an

intermediate repeater.

• 

The RF-2000E /EW assembly is an RF through repeater

designed for remote loca-tions. No tuning is required, and

the use of highly reliable components and minimum ac-tive

circuitry eliminates most subsequent maintenance. The

repeater assembly consists of an equipment mounting panel,

contained in a aluminum, weatherproof cabinet. If desired,

the equipment mounting panel only may be mounted in a

standard 19-inch (483-mm) rack, or the complete assembly

may be wall-mounted.  In most applications however, the

complete assembly is pole- or tower-mounted. Front views 

of the repeater are shown in Figures 1.1 and 1.2.

• 

In addition to the RF-2000E /EW re-peater assembly,

Peninsula Engineering offers accessory equipment consisting

of antennas and mounting hardware, coaxial cable, batteries

and hardware, and an ac power supply with an integral

standby battery. The recommended antennas are parabolic

grid, solid or high performance types chosen per application.

2. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

Basic Repeater

• 

The RF-2000E/EW duplex  repeater uses internally redun-

dant amplifiers for transmission in each of two directions.

Each amplifier is powered by two separate battery supplies

for added reliability. Bandpass filters and circulators, 

which form a duplexer network, direct the received signals 

to the amplifiers and combine the amplifier outputs with 

the received signals to a common antenna port for transmis-

sion in each direction (see Figures 2.1~2.6).

• 

The received signal from “A” antenna, identified as fre-

quency “f1,” connected through N(male) to N(male) jumper

supplied, enters the repeater panel via the panel mounted

RF-2000E/EW Repeater

RF-2000E/EW Repeater

Website

www.peninsulaengineering.com

Email

[email protected]

type N (f) connector and is then fed to a branching circula-

tor. From the circulator, the f1 signal is passed to an isolator

and then to the f1 receive bandpass filter. The bandpass filter

passes the f1 signal to a second isolator and (optional) f1

receive pad and then to amplifier A1. The (optional) delay

equalizer assembly just before the input port of the amplifier

will route the signal via a circulator to delay equalizer 

which will correct the group delay within the specification.

The signal then is routed back to the main route via the 

circulator into the amplifier. The amplified f1 signal passes 

to the (optional) f1 transmit pad. From the transmit pad, 

the f1 signal then passes the isolator and the f1 transmit

bandpass filter to the branching circulator and then to the

panel mounted type N(female) connector for connection to

“B” antenna through the second N(male) to N(male) jumper.

• 

In the other direction, the received signal from “B” antenna,

identified as frequency “f2,” enters the repeater panel via the

coax jumper to the panel mounted type N(female) connector

and is then fed to a branching circulator. From the circulator,

the f2 signal is passed to an isolator and then to the f2 receive

bandpass filter. The bandpass filter passes the f2 signal to 

a second isolator and (optional) f2 receive pad and then to

amplifier A2. The (optional) delay equalizer assembly just

before the input port of the amplifier will route the signal via

a circulator to delay equalizer which will correct the group

delay within the specification. The signal then is routed back

to the main route via the circulator into the amplifier. The

amplified f2 signal passes to the (optional) f2 transmit pad.

From the transmit pad the f2 signal then passes through an

isolator and the f2 transmit bandpass filter to the branching

circulator and then to the panel mounted type N(female) 

connector for connection to “A” antenna through the coax

jumper supplied.

• 

Receive pads reduce the repeater re-ceive signals to

approximate the recommended input level. The transmit pads

reduce the output signal levels of the repeater to prevent

overloading of the terminal receiver in a short path. Pads are

mounted on input and output of amplifiers. Table 2.1 shows

the nominal input and output power level for single channel

Level 1 duplex configuration. Detail information for other

configurations is in Technical Summary at the be-ginning of

this manual.

07

Summary of Contents for RF-2000E

Page 1: ...that do not have access roads or commercial power Environmentally protected aluminum weathertight lockable cabinet No extra environmental shelter required in most installation Suitable for use at uni...

Page 2: ...ING 5 ORDERING 6 INSTALLATION General Power Wiring DC Power 7 TESTS General Test Equipment Application of Power Antenna Isolation Measurement Antenna Orientation AGC ALC set and Output Measurement RX...

Page 3: ...is passed to an isolator and then to the f1 receive bandpass filter The bandpass filter passes the f1 signal to a second isolator and optional f1 receive pad and then to amplifier A1 The optional del...

Page 4: ...RF 2000E EW Repeater RF 2000E EW Repeater Website www peninsulaengineering com Email fmartens peninsulaengineering com 08...

Page 5: ...RF 2000E EW Repeater RF 2000E EW Repeater Website www peninsulaengineering com Email fmartens peninsulaengineering com 09...

Page 6: ...RF 2000E EW Repeater RF 2000E EW Repeater Website www peninsulaengineering com Email fmartens peninsulaengineering com 10...

Page 7: ...RF 2000E EW Repeater RF 2000E EW Repeater Website www peninsulaengineering com Email fmartens peninsulaengineering com 11...

Page 8: ...RF 2000E EW Repeater RF 2000E EW Repeater Website www peninsulaengineering com Email fmartens peninsulaengineering com 12...

Page 9: ...RF 2000E EW Repeater RF 2000E EW Repeater Website www peninsulaengineering com Email fmartens peninsulaengineering com 13...

Page 10: ...is for Maximum Gain adjustment which is left at minimum attenuation by the factory If for any system requirement the maximum linear gain of the repeater can be reduced by this potentiometer However an...

Page 11: ...E EW RF Repeater As sembly is ordered by specifying the system model number RF 2000E EW XX Tables 5 1 and 5 2 Spare amplifiers and in service amplifier change kit Ref Sec 8 07 are listed in Table 5 3...

Page 12: ...RF 2000E EW Repeater RF 2000E EW Repeater Website www peninsulaengineering com Email fmartens peninsulaengineering com 16...

Page 13: ...RF 2000E EW Repeater RF 2000E EW Repeater Website www peninsulaengineering com Email fmartens peninsulaengineering com 17...

Page 14: ...RF 2000E EW Repeater RF 2000E EW Repeater Website www peninsulaengineering com Email fmartens peninsulaengineering com 18...

Page 15: ...FDM channels 672 PCM channels or a color video channel RF 2000E 02 900 0210 02 Duplex Frequency Diversity F1 F3 F2 F4 RF 2000E 03 900 0210 03 One Way F1 Power Level 1 RF 2000E 21 900 0210 21 Duplex F1...

Page 16: ...0EW 15 900 0212 15 Delay Equalized F2 F4 RF 2000EW 13 900 0212 13 One Way Delay Equalized F1 RF 2000EW 16 900 0212 16 Power Level 1 RF 2000EW 31 900 0212 31 Duplex Delay Equalized F1 RF 2000EW 34 900...

Page 17: ...8 14 14 0dB 149 0128 05 5 0dB 149 0128 15 15 0dB 149 0128 06 6 0dB 149 0128 16 16 0dB 149 0128 07 7 0dB 149 0128 17 17 0dB 149 0128 08 8 0dB 149 0128 18 18 0dB 149 0128 09 9 0dB 149 0128 19 19 0dB 149...

Page 18: ...ONNECTION DO NOT USE ANY WASHERS OR SPACERS BETWEEN CABINET AND NUT RF 2000E EW Repeater RF 2000E EW Repeater Website www peninsulaengineering com Email fmartens peninsulaengineering com Power Wiring...

Page 19: ...RF 2000E EW Repeater RF 2000E EW Repeater Website www peninsulaengineering com Email fmartens peninsulaengineering com 23...

Page 20: ...RF 2000E EW Repeater RF 2000E EW Repeater Website www peninsulaengineering com Email fmartens peninsulaengineering com 24...

Page 21: ...etween 12 and 17 Vdc If the polarity is incorrect or there is no voltage check and correct the wiring to the solar cell panels If the voltage is low check to be sure the surfaces of the solar panels a...

Page 22: ...a minimum port to port isolation Please refer to Appendix A for detail information Measure the isolation by sending a signal into one of the antenna feeders and measuring the level of that signal at t...

Page 23: ...000E EW Repeater Website www peninsulaengineering com Email fmartens peninsulaengineering com Clean the surfaces of the solar cell panels with isopropyl alcohol or a mild detergent solution Do not use...

Page 24: ...EW Repeater RF 2000E EW Repeater Website www peninsulaengineering com Email fmartens peninsulaengineering com e Disconnect the input coaxial cable from the amplifier to be replaced The signal is now c...

Page 25: ...units problem RF 2000E EW Repeater RF 2000E EW Repeater Website www peninsulaengineering com Email fmartens peninsulaengineering com A copy of the RMA will be sent to the contact This copy and a Purch...

Page 26: ...Date Solar Panel System A Voltage Solar Panel System B Voltage Battery System A Voltage Temperature Battery System B Voltage Temperature Current Drawn From Battery A Only Current Drawn From Battery B...

Page 27: ...Website www peninsulaengineering com Email fmartens peninsulaengineering com C I at the repeater The 2 5 GHz RF repeater gain is 50 dB antenna to antenna decoupling required is 33 50 83 dB This can b...

Page 28: ...44 34 24 132 30 40 30 20 252 65 42 32 22 300 200 45 35 25 420 480 200 53 43 33 600 200 141 54 44 34 NOTE Operation with C I less than these required values can cause other problems such as increasing...

Reviews: