Communication Components CE-1819 Amplifier User Manual

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Communication Components Inc.Communication Components Inc.Communication Components Inc.Communication Components Inc.Communication Components Inc. 89 Leuning Street, S.Hackensack, NJ 07606TEL: 201-342-3338 FAX: 201-342-3339Cell Extender for Cell Extender for CDMA/TDMACDMA/TDMABase Stations   Base Stations
    General Information:Communication Component Inc.’s Cell Extender products are designed to extend the range and coverage area of CDMA/TDMA type base stations in PCS wireless communications. Up-Link loading equation shows that the number of subscribers is directly proportional to Eb/Io ratio and also depends on the receiver noise to interference ratio. The Cell Extender boosts the output power of the base station and, by increasing its ERP, increases the first parameter. It also minimizes receiver noise level to decrease the second parameter. As a result of these improvements, the number of subscribers in each sector where the cell extender is used, is increased allowing for cost efficient implementation of high capacity radio networks.  It also provides low-noise amplification of the receive signal to improve system sensitivity and to maintain a balanced link between the transmit and receive signals. The Cell Extender is especially helpful on sites at the fringe of the covered territory, highway sites, or any site with tall tower, and can be cost efficient and much more reliable alternative to the repeater or TMA implementation.The Cell Extender is easy to install, requires no maintenance, and is fully compatible with any CDMA Base Station equipment. The Cell Extender offers maximum installation flexibility by allowing to be installed at the bottom of the tower or on the top of the tower.Cell Extender provides additional failure protection by including the by-pass circuitry which is activated in case of the HPA or LNA failure. In this case the base station can continue to operate with slightly degraded parameters.•Configuration 1 -The Cell Extender is mounted on the tower structure, in close proximity to the antenna.  This configuration is ideal for environments where AC lines are not easily available on the mounting structure. For this configuration, the Cell Extender should be ordered with the Remote Power Option which includes a Bias-t and Remote Power Supply module to provide DC power to the Cell Extender over the coaxial cable.•Configuration 2-The Cell Extender is installed at the BTS level.  This is intended for applications where it is impractical to install any equipment other than the antenna on the mounting structure.Communication Components Inc.Communication Components Inc.Communication Components Inc.Communication Components Inc.
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Document DescriptionManual
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Document TypeUser Manual
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Date Submitted2001-07-30 00:00:00
Date Available2001-07-29 00:00:00
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FCC ID Filing: NT3CE-1819

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