AirHarmony-4400 (External Cavity Filters) Installation Guide
UGD-D01186
Airspan Commercial and Internal Use
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Table 3: AirHarmony-4400DL B41 Low Band FCC Maximum Output TX Total Power
Frequency Band
FCC
TX EIRP
Antenna Gain
2496 – 2568 MHz
46.20 dBm
64.20 dBm
18dBi
Table 4: AirHarmony-4400 ETSI Maximum Output TX Total Power
Frequency Band
ETSI
TX EIRP
Antenna Gain
2496 – 2690 MHz
46 dBm
64 dBm
18dBi
Caution:
Do not set maximum output TX power to higher than local regulations.
Power Consumption
AirHarmony-4400 power consumption is described in the following table:
Table 5: Power Consumption
Duplex
Tx Power at RF Port (dBm)
Nominal Power Consumption (W)
TDD- FC1
2 x 43
265
FDD
2 x 43
340
Antenna System
AirHarmony-4400 comes in a range of frequency variants that can be mounted with different
antenna options and formats. A typical installation will have a cross-polar sector or dual slant
antenna connected to the approprate Cavity filter of the AirHarmony-4400 variant unit. Various
antennas are designed specifically for AirHarmony-4400 deployments; specifications are available
from Airspan separately.
Long Switched Beam Antenna
Long Switched Beam antenna variant includes a steerable antenna mounted on the unit with the
following specification. The antenna is a multi-element cross polarized (dual slant) design which can
be used in directional or Omni modes of operation.
Scenario #1 - The long switched beam antenna is mounted directly on the unit and connected via its
two RF ports and the control port. The GPS antenna is either mounted on the top of the unit (if
conditions allow) or mounted separately with approved lightning protection.
Scenario #2 - The long switched beam antenna is mounted on the pole above the unit connected via
its two RF ports and the control port.