Table 1
Frequency
Band
Downlink
Frequency
Ranges
Uplink
Frequency
Ranges
PCS A
1930-1945 MHz
1850-1865 MHz
PCS B
1950-1965 MHz
1870-1885 MHz
PCS C
1975-1990 MHz
1895-1910 MHz
PCS D
1945-1950 MHz
1865-1870 MHz
PCS E
1965-1970 MHz
1885-1890 MHz
PCS F
1970-1975 MHz
1890-1895 MHz
Table 2
System
Pass band Gain
(dB)
Typ
.
3rd Order
Intercept Point
(dBm) Typ.
Output Power @
1dB
Compression
(dBm) Typ.
ALC Factory Set
Point
(dBm)
Uplink Downlink Uplink Downlink Uplink Downlink Uplink Downlink
.1/.1 Watt
70 dB Gain
7
2
7
2
33 33 19 19 10 10
.1/.5 Watt
70 dB Gain
7
2
7
2
33 39 19 26 10 18
.5/.5 Watt
70 dB Gain
7
2
7
2
39 39 27 26 18 18
.5 / 1 Watt
70 dB Gain
7
2
7
2
39 44 27 31 18 22
.5 / 2 Watt
70 dB Gain
7
2
7
2
39 46 27 36 18 27
.1/.1 Watt
60 dB Gain
6
1
6
1
34 34 20 20 11 11
.1/.5 Watt
60 dB Gain
6
1
6
1
34 40 20 27 11 18
.5/.5 Watt
60 dB Gain
6
1
6
1
40 40 27 27 18 18
.5 / 1 Watt
60 dB Gain
6
1
6
1
39 44 27 31 18 22
.5 / 2 Watt
60 dB Gain
6
1
6
1
39 46 27 36 18 27
The Manufacturer's rated output power of this equipment is for single carrier operation. For situations when
multiple carrier signals are present, the rating would have to be reduced by 3.5 dB, especially where the
output signal is re-radiated and can cause interference to adjacent band users. This power reduction is to be
by means of input power or gain reduction and not by an attenuator at the output of the device.
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