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— Contents
RF-6000E Operations Manual
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Tables
Table 1, DC Power Consumption and Weight per Model ................................................................ 8
Table 2, Branching Losses – RF-6000E 30 MHz Channel Bandwidth Models ............................... 9
Table 3, Branching Losses – RF-6000E 60 MHz Channel Bandwidth Models ............................. 10
Table 4, Transmit Power Backoff per Modulation Type ................................................................. 11
Table 5, RF-6000E Microwave RF Repeater, 30 MHz Channel Models ....................................... 13
Table 6, RF-6000E Microwave RF Repeater, 60 MHz Channel Models ....................................... 14
Table 7, Coaxial Attenuator Pads .................................................................................................. 15
Table 8, Spare and Accessory Equipment .................................................................................... 15
Table 9, Alarm System Options ..................................................................................................... 15
Table 10, Recommended Installation Equipment .......................................................................... 41
Table 11, Accessory Kit, Microwave RF Repeater ........................................................................ 41
Table 12, Accessory Kit, Typical Alarm Equipment ....................................................................... 41
Table 13, C/E Requirements per modulation ................................................................................. 50
Table 14, System Troubleshooting ................................................................................................ 64
Table 15, RF-6000E Maintenance Record .................................................................................... 69