Andrew Base Station Subsystems Group 100595HPRM HPRM850 Amplifier RF100595/NTN065JA User Manual v2 HPRM850 Users Manual 1 0

Andrew Corporation, Base Station Subsystems Group HPRM850 Amplifier RF100595/NTN065JA v2 HPRM850 Users Manual 1 0

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     RF Power Amplifiers Andrew Corporation – Power Amplifier Group  Propriety – Use pursuant to Company Instruction 1 of 3           High Power Radio Module  Model: HPRM850  Operation Instruction              Date: January 29, 2007 Version. 1.0  Ref#:  FCC ID: S8L-100595HPRM Industry Canada:  IC: 2237F-RF100595
     RF Power Amplifiers Andrew Corporation – Power Amplifier Group  Propriety – Use pursuant to Company Instruction 2 of 3  Introduction This document presents description of the Andrew Corporation 850 Band HPRM (High Power Radio Module) amplifiers.  The HPRMA850 amplifier is a high power, RF amplifier intended to provide signal amplification and conditioning.  The HPRM850 amplifier is compatible with GSM and EDGE air interfaces operating in U.S. domestic cell sites where FCC compliance is mandatory.   The Cell band (869 MHz to 894 MHz) HPRM850 RF power amplifier is capable of amplifying a single carrier of different modulation types to a composite power level of 60Watts.     HPRM850 Specifications  The HPRM850 provide linear amplification of single-carrier signals in the cellular frequency band.  The 850 Band HPRM850 has the following specifications:  Parameter  Specification Operating RF Band  869-894MHz  In band RF gain  44dB Input signal types  GSM or EDGE single carrier Operational Bandwidth  25 MHz (38MHz for-20dB bandwidth, nominal) Input / Output Impedances  50 Ohms Input DC Power  +27 VDC, nominal DC voltage input range  +26.5 to +27.5VDC Rated Output Power  @ +26.5 to +27.5VDC input  60W average GSM or 45W EDGE DC-RF Efficiency  33%, rated output power, nominal input voltage Physical dimensions  7.5” x 4” x 1.4” Weight < 2lbs Cooling technique The HPRM is a module to be mounted onto the customer heat sink within his frame. The module provides a copper pallet interface for thermal cooling by conduction. Temperature Range  0°C to +60°C meeting specifications. Table 1 HPRM850 Specifications    Installation and Operation Set-Up  The HPRM850 is easy to operate and use, only requiring a special cables for DC power and a multipoint connector to provide the ON/OFF state and biasing points to the module and report the monitoring to the system. RF input and output connections are done with industry standard MCX and QN connectors.
     RF Power Amplifiers Andrew Corporation – Power Amplifier Group  Propriety – Use pursuant to Company Instruction 3 of 3  FCC Statements:  FCC ID: S8L-100595HPRM This device complies with Part 2, 15, & 22 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Warning  Changes of modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipments.  Industry Canada Statements:  Industry Canada ID:  IC: 2237F-RF100595  1. Quality Norms: The testing of the equipment is carried out as the norms stated in IC standards.   2. Labeling: HPRM850 when sold in Canada will have:  (a) The certification number, prefixed by the term "IC: ", i.e. IC: 2237F-RF100595  (b) The manufacturer's name, trade name or brand name, i.e. Andrew Corporation (c)  A model name or number. Model Name =  RF100595/NTN065JA (d)  This device complies with RSS-131, RSS-102 of the IC Rules.  3. External Control  The HPRM850 does not have any external controls accessible to the user for any adjustments, to operate in violation of the limits prescribed in this Standard. Furthermore, information on internal adjustments, reconfiguration or programmability of the device shall only be made available to service depots and agents of the equipment supplier and NOT to the public.  4. Exposure of Humans to RF Field: The equipment conforms to RSS-102.  RF Exposure compliance is also addressed at the time of licensing.

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