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Section AWC‐TMV‐850‐301

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 Equipment Issue 1

030‐300302 Rev A, December 2013

 

Copyright 2013 Westell, Inc.  All rights reserved. 

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‐ Installation Guide

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Westell

 AWC‐TMAV‐850‐FB Tower Mounted Amplifier

1.

GENERAL

1.1

Document Purpose

This document provides installation and specification information
on Westell's AWC‐TMAV‐850‐FB 850 MHz Full Band Tower
Mounted Amplifier (TMA). A Westell AWC‐TMAV‐850‐FB
TMA is shown in Figure 1. See Table 1 for ordering information.

1.2

Document Status

Whenever this document is updated, the reason will be stated in
this paragraph.

‐ NOTE ‐

Hereafter, the AWC‐TMAV‐850‐FB  Tower Mounted Amplifier may
be referred to as the “TMA.”

1.3

Product Purpose & Description

Westell's TMA's are cost­effective tools to extend cell site cover­
age and improve cell site capacity by conditioning and
amplifying the user‐endpoint uplink signal in an LTE radio ac­
cess network. Westell's TMAs can be used in any application
which requires improved receiver sensitivity of the BTS/eN­
odeB.

1.4

Product Mounting Location

The TMA is typically installed on a cell tower, close to the an­
tenna. See Paragraph 3.4 for mounting steps and Figure 6 for
dimensions.

1.5

Product Features

Features of the TMA are shown in the following list.

S

Advanced, balanced LNA design with variable gain capability

S

Low noise figure, return loss, and bypass insertion loss

S

Compact size

S

Heavy‐duty top and bottom mounting brackets with various
mounting holes to accept mounting bolts/screws and
mounting straps or bands

S

Two, female, 7/16 DIN connectors at the bottom of the unit;
one for antenna connection and one for BTS

S

Weather rating of IP67 (temperature range of ‐40

_

 to +65

_

C)

2

FUNCTIONAL  DESCRIPTION

The TMA includes the following functional blocks, as shown in
Figure 2.

2.1

Control, Bias & Alarm Electronics

This block includes the control processor, AISG modem, and
lightning protection.

Figure 1.

Tower Mounted Amplifier (TMA) Unit

Front View

Rear View

2.2

Pre­LNA Rx BPF

This is the pre­LNA (Low Noise Amplifier) band pass filter.
This filter conditions the uplink signal from the antenna before
the LNA.

2.3

Balanced Low Noise Amplifier

This is the amplifier of the TMA and includes the bypass cir­
cuitry.

2.4

Post­LNA Rx BPF

This is the post­LNA band pass filter. This filter conditions the
uplink signal to the eNodeB.

2.5

Tx BPF

This is the transmit band pass filter. This filter conditions the du­
plexed downlink signal from the eNodeB to the antenna.

BTS

ANTENNA

Tx BPF

Pre-LNA Rx BPF

Bias-T

RF Bypass

& Switches

Control, Bias &

Alarm Electronics

Lightning

Protection

Balanced Low

Noise Amplifier

Post-LNA

Rx BPF

Figure 2.

Block Diagram

Summary of Contents for AWC?TMAV?850?FB

Page 1: ...e shown in the following list S Advanced balanced LNA design with variable gain capability S Low noise figure return loss and bypass insertion loss S Compact size S Heavy duty top and bottom mounting brackets with various mounting holes to accept mounting bolts screws and mounting straps or bands S Two female 7 16 DIN connectors at the bottom of the unit one for antenna connection and one for BTS ...

Page 2: ... TMA directly by the eNodeB 3 2 Verifying Functionality Prior to Mounting Prior to mounting the TMA on the tower verify proper opera tion of the unit by following the steps listed in either Paragraph 3 2 1 3 2 2 or 3 2 3 below depending on the powering method 3 2 1 Powered from the PDU using a CIM When power is from the Power Distribution Unit PDU such as a Westell AWC PDU 6 using a Current Inject...

Page 3: ...A to a wall will vary by situation so only the installer can decide the details of the mounting However par ticular attention to grounding will be required as the wall itself will not provide an adequate ground connection 3 4 2 Mounting the TMA to a Pole Follow the steps below to mount the TMA to a pole as shown in Figure 4 1 Gather tools and equipment The following tools may be needed to mount th...

Page 4: ... are tight and weatherized This is the primary failure mode for the TMA so always check these connec tions thoroughly for tightness and proper weatherproofing PAINTING NOTE If the TMA is painted at the job site be sure that all mounting bracket holes connectors and the five holes for ventilation on the back of the TMA are masked prior to painting and checked for paint after painting 3 5 Adjusting ...

Page 5: ...cations are listed in Table 2 See Figure 6 for two dimensional drawings and additional product dimensions Specification RX TX RF Performance Frequency range 824 849 MHz 869 894 MHz Gain NF Gain dB NF typ 13 1 20 12 1 24 11 1 30 10 1 36 9 1 44 8 1 54 7 1 67 6 1 82 5 2 00 4 2 20 3 2 48 N A Return loss 18 dB active mode 16 dB bypass mode 18 dB Insertion loss 1 2 dB Bypass typ 0 3 dB Output 3rd Order ...

Page 6: ... 6 Dimensions and Views 8 972 11 483 TOP BOTTOM 6 656 4 54 ANT BTS FRONT SIDE 42 5 889 1 69 84 1 1 1 1 1 78 385 1 395 6 656 385 4 85 4 12 1 94 3 14 1 2 75 1 98 1 98 75 5 4 497 3 51 1 57 ISOMETRIC VIEW OF TOP REAR VIEW OF TOP BRACKET BRACKET REAR VIEW 0 695 1 57 ...

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