Motorola Mobility A56AJ1 800 / 1900 MHz Dual Band Linear RF Compensator User Manual
Motorola Mobility LLC 800 / 1900 MHz Dual Band Linear RF Compensator
Contents
- 1. users manual
- 2. Antenna installation instruction
- 3. Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 c3
Antenna installation instruction
MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDA56AJ1
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800 / 1900 MHZ DUAL BAND LINEAR RF COMPENSATOR
MODEL # SYN8486A
USER MANUAL
1. GENERAL
The 800 / 1900 MHz Dual Band Linear RF Compensator is a bi-directional, dual band RF
amplifier. It is used to compensate for signal attenuation in cellular phones due to antenna and
cable losses. The device operates in both analog (AMPS) and digital (CDMA & TDMA) modes.
2. ANTENNA INSTALLATION
To meet the FCC’s RF Exposure Guidelines, the antenna should be installed so there is at least
20 cm of separation between the body of the user or nearby persons and the antenna.
3. I/O CONNECTION
Portable and antenna port: mini UHF type connectors.
DC input and various control signals: 14-pin male connector.
4. SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Frequency TX: 824-849 MHz
1850-1910 MHz
RX: 869-894 MHz
1930-1990 MHz
Channeling Single channel
Mode of Transmission Analog & Digital
Data Source External
Type of Modulation AMPS (analog)
CDMA (digital)
TDMA (digital)
Type of Information Telephony & Data
Occupied Bandwidth Requirement AMPS: 30 KHz
CDMA: 1.23 MHz
TDMA: 30 KHz
Input Power TX: 25 dBm max
RX: 3 dBm max
Output Power TX: AMPS: 27 dBm
CDMA: 27dBm
TDMA: 27 dBm
RX: 3 dBm
MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDA56AJ1
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Harmonics & Spurious FCC, TIA / EIA specifications
Stability Any RF load condition
DC Supply Voltage 9 to 16.5 V
Current Draw 1.5A max
RF Load VSWR Full power at better than 2:1 VSWR
Operating Temp: -30 to 60°C
Storage Temp -40 to 90°C