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Unpacking
1) The 800 MHz BDA should be unpacked soon after delivery and carefully inspected for possible
shipping damage. It is the customer’s responsibility to file claims with the freight carrier if damage is
suspected and is usually limited to a certain time period after delivery.
2) Carefully compare the packing slip(s) against the package contents to verify the receipt of all expected
items.
3) Retain all product documentation and make sure that manuals are forwarded to the appropriate site
management, installation and service personnel.
Lightning Protection
Although relatively rugged, lightning can damage the internal working mechanisms inside the BDA.
We recommend the installation of a lightning surge suppressor in the transmission line where it enters
the building prior to the BDA. The suppressor should be grounded to the building ground buss at the
transmission line entry point. Chose a suppressor that will handle the expected amount of input power
from the BDA to the donor antenna.
Antenna Installation
Buildings that are not designed or upgraded for antenna systems need special attention for antenna mountings,
equipment installation and Cable runs. There are many variables involved in the design of a DAS system
(distributed antenna system).
-Structural requirements for the location of the outdoor antenna (Donor); masts towers, building structure for
the wind and ice loading.
-Protection of antennas and cables from building occupants and general human interaction.
- Installers/designers must be aware of general seating, foot traffic areas and different access points.
- All Ante0nnas must be designed for the working frequency, which ensure meeting the exposure
requirements.
- The donor antenna and distribution antennas must be have 12 dB + the Maximum gain of the amplifier of
isolation between them. Less isolation will cause the module to overload and oscillation will occur which may
result in damage to the amplification module.
- Antennas should be mounted following the manufactures’ guidelines for RF connection and being affixed to
the building or location of desired signal.
- All cables used in the DAS system shall be 50 ohms and clamped properly to ensure the cables 50 ohm
impedance characteristics. Improper clamps will change the impedance of the cable at that location thus
changing the efficiency of the system.
- Antenna placement through the DAS system is important to impose a balanced distributed signal. The use of
proper valued (dB) decouples, power dividers, and signal taps is important to promote a balanced system.