PowerTec SOHO Mobile Repeater User Manual Download Page 12

 

SOHO Repeater User Guide                                                                                             

www.

sohorepeaters

.com

 

12 

CDMA/PCS Specifications 

850/1900 Bands

 

 

Specifications

 

 
Frequency range 

Up link 

CDMA824-849/PCS1850-1910(MHz) 

Downlink CDMA 

869-894/PCS1930-1990(MHz) 

 
Gain(dB) 

CDMA/PCS Up link 

65//53 

CDMA/PCS Downlink 

70/58 

Gain adjustable range 

MGC

30dB 

Output power(dBm) 

 

20 

 
Pass band ripple 

CDMA 4dB 
PCS 15dB 

Guard band rejection 

CDMA 

(BW-60dB)

42 MHz   (BW-70dB)

45 MHz 

PCS (BW-60dB)

104MHz   (BW-70dB)

107 MHz 

I/O impedance 

50

/N Connector 

I/O return loss 

-10dB 

Noise figure 

-8dB 

Intermodulation attenuation 
(Po=13dBm) 

40dBc 

Transmission Delay 

0.5us 

Ambient temperature 

-10

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50

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Power supply 

AC110

220V±10%  45

55Hz 

Size 158mm*136mm*37mm 
Reliability 

To zhe GB6993-86 standard 

Electromagnetic compatibility 

To zhe ETS300 694-4 standard 

Function 

a)  Power supply LED denote 
b)  Export power ELD denote 

 

SOHO Repeater Models 

SOHO Repeaters will operate on both 2G and 3G. 

 

SOHO-850 

– 850 MHz mobile band 

SOHO-900 

– 900 MHz mobile band

 

SOHO-850/1800 

– 850 & 1800 MHz mobile bands

 

SOHO-850/1900 

– 850 & 1900 MHz mobile bands

 

 

Summary of Contents for SOHO Mobile Repeater

Page 1: ...ser Guide www sohorepeaters com 1 SOHO Mobile Repeater USER GUIDE Powertec Telecommunications Pty Ltd 14 511 Olsen Avenue Southport Qld 4215 Australia Ph 61 7 5577 0500 Email sales powertec com au www powertec com au ...

Page 2: ...n this user guide you will have great coverage in your home or office Why Indoor Signals Can Be Weak There are several obstacles that can contribute to the poor reception you receive in your home or office 1 Location of the Mobile Phone Tower in Relation to Your Home Office While mobile phone providers have tried to place mobile phone towers in the best position to provide coverage local regulatio...

Page 3: ...nal is available at ground level check the signal strength at a roof level location where the signal will likely be stronger and where the outdoor antenna can be placed for best performance If you can reliably make and receive calls outside your home then the repeater can bring the signal into your home Mobile phone signal bars are approximate and vary from phone to phone The number of bars can fl...

Page 4: ...zontally towards your nearest tower keeping it at least 1m away from any metal The location of the Outdoor Antenna should be at least 5m higher than the Indoor Antenna If this is not possible maximizing the horizontal separation between the 2 antennas is advised and also reducing the repeaters gain see Adjusting the Repeaters Gain Additional Cable Requirements If the distance between the Outdoor A...

Page 5: ...le to the antenna run the cable straight down from the antenna Avoid draping the coax near the antenna Warning In order for the repeater to function correctly and not interfere with the mobile network there must be enough separation between the indoor and outdoor antennas Failure to provide adequate isolation will not only result in poor indoor coverage but probably a visit from your local service...

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Page 7: ...t etc 3 Position the mounting bracket such that the Outdoor Antenna will be horizontal and pointed towards your carriers nearest mobile phone tower 4 Connect the supplied 10m coaxial cable to the Outdoor Antenna 5 Run the coaxial cable along a descending pipe or through a wall that that leads closest to the location of the Repeater Base Unit NOTE Refrain from securing cable or drilling holes until...

Page 8: ...sired location of the Repeater Base Unit Tie a weight to a pull string and lower the weight down alongside the pipe In the lower room tie the pull string onto one end of the cable From the attic gently pull up the string until the coaxial cable can be grasped Connect the coaxial cable to the Outdoor Antenna ...

Page 9: ...r shows improvement your Repeater unit is working properly Improving Your Coverage Area When your Repeater system is in place and fully connected you should walk throughout the room and see that you are able to reliably place calls Remember coverage varies based on outdoor signal level building construction and antenna placement Coverage in adjoining rooms next to above or below will be reduced by...

Page 10: ...nough separation between the indoor and outdoor antennas The Repeaters come preconfigured in the maximum gain setting with all switches in the ON position On the side of the repeater are the gain control dip switches marked D Downlink and U Uplink The switches are numbered with each having the ability to lower the Repeater s gain by a set increment when moved to the off position Note the higher th...

Page 11: ...Pass band ripple GSM 4dB DCS 15dB Guard band rejection GSM BW 60dB 42 MHz BW 70dB 45 MHz DCS BW 60dB 104MHz BW 70dB 107 MHz I O impedance 50 N 50 N Connector I O return loss 10dB Noise Figure 8dB Intermodulation attenuation Po 13dBm 40dBc Transmission Delay 0 5us Ambient temperature 10Ԩ 50Ԩ Power supply AC110 220V 10 45 55Hz Size 158mm 136mm 37mm Reliability GB6993 86 to zhe GB6993 86 standard Ele...

Page 12: ... 104MHz BW 70dB 107 MHz I O impedance 50 N Connector I O return loss 10dB Noise figure 8dB Intermodulation attenuation Po 13dBm 40dBc Transmission Delay 0 5us Ambient temperature 10Ԩ 50Ԩ Power supply AC110 220V 10 45 55Hz Size 158mm 136mm 37mm Reliability To zhe GB6993 86 standard Electromagnetic compatibility To zhe ETS300 694 4 standard Function a Power supply LED denote b Export power ELD denot...

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