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Axell Wireless 50-1466 VHF Channelised Air Interface 50 146501 50 146601 50 146701HBKM
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4.2 UHF Channel Selective Cell Enhancer Rack (50-146601) 4.2.1 Description The UHF cell enhancer in this system is a six channel, duplex only, two-way radio repeater rack with automatic gain control of both up and downlink paths. A dedicated power supply provides all the DC needed by the whole rack, driven from the local mains supplies (identical with PSU in VHF cell enhancer rack). Alarms are provided from each active device and all are ‘looped’ to form a normally closed fail-safe alarm (locally for each shelf and globally for the whole enhancer). This loop alarm is easily configured to join any other similarly wired system. 4.2.2 Electrical Specification PARAMETER UHF frequencies: Gain Adjustment: Gain Adjustment: Uplink Power: Downlink Power: AGC: In-Band Spurious: Noise Figure: VSWR: Impedance: Alarms Fitted: (volt-free contacts/TTL) SPECIFICATION 453.7500MHz 465.0375MHz 471.2625MHz UHF downlink 479.8375MHz 481.0375MHz 485.6375MHz 458.7500MHz 460.0375MHz 470.7125MHz UHF uplink 474.2625MHz 476.8375MHz 484.0375MHz 0 - 30dB (in 2dB steps) 0 – 15dB (in 1dB step) 5 Carriers @ +24dBm 5 Carriers @ +27dBm Fitted in all channel selective modules Better than –13dBm (measured with 30KHz BW with max gain setting) <6dB (@ maximum gain) better than 1.5:1 50ȍ Amplifiers PSU 4.2.3 Mechanical Specification PARAMETER Rack Shelves: Height: Width: Depth: Height: Width: Depth: Temperature range: operational: storage: Weight: Humidity: RF Connectors: Environmental protection: Supply cable: SPECIFICATION 43U Standard Eldon Vented Rack 19" (482.6mm) 600mm See shelves parts lists 19" (482.6mm) <450mm(excluding heatsinks, connectors, handles and feet) -20°C to +60°C -40°C to +70°C >100kg 5 – 95% non-condensing N type female IP44 Dedicated PSU shelf supply cable Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 44 of 86 4.2.4 Parts List AFL Part Nǀ. 50-146512 50-146602 50-146603 50-146604 50-146605 50-146606 50-146607 50-146608 50-146609 50-146610 50-146612 80-054020 80-063654 90-100011 91-000002 91-030002 97-500175 99-000082 Part Description VHF/UHF SYSTEM PSU 24v UHF DOWNLINK COMBINER UHF UPLINK SPLITTER UHF DUPLEX BDA CHN1 UHF DUPLEX BDA CHN2 UHF DUPLEX BDA CHN3 UHF DUPLEX BDA CHN4 UHF DUPLEX BDA CHN5 UHF UPLINK COMBINER UHF DOWNLINK SPLITTER UHF DUPLEX BDA CHN6 600mm DEEP SUPPORT BRACKET 1U BLANKING PANEL (BS) RAL 7035 IEC MAINS LEAD '6 AMP' for USA N PLUG RG223:U N ADAPTOR PANEL FEMALE:FEMALE ELDON 43U 600 x 600 RACK (VENTED LID) PALLET 900 x 900 x 7ply FOR RACKS Qty. 22 58 Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 45 of 86 4.2.5 Downlink Combiner Shelf (50-146602) 4.2.5.P Downlink Combiner Photographs Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 46 of 86 4.2.5.1Description The UHF downlink combiner shelf receives signals from the outputs of the six BDA shelves and combines them using a series of bandpass, notch filters and hybrid couplers. The two UHF outputs then directly drive the leaky feeder antennas. This is a passive only shelf and has no need of a power source or alarms. 4.2.5.2Technical Specification PARAMETER DC power consumption: Chassis height: IP protection: Relative humidity range: Impedance: Alarms: operation: Temperature Range: storage: Case: Heatsinks: Finish: Fascia: Handles: SPECIFICATION None 4U IP44 5-95% 50ȍ None -10C to +60C -30C to +70C Alocrom 1200/Iridite NCP None Painted to RAL7035 Silver anodise 4.2.5.3Parts List AFL Part Nǀ. 02-007309 02-013401 02-020001 05-000101 05-000104 19-001022K 91-030002 91-130001 Part Description SDF C/L5P VAR.BW TOP SMA 50mm POST 6P CL FLTR(0.5 min BW) LARGE SMA ASSY UHF 2 LN NOTCH FILTER SMA TRANSMITTER HYBD COUPL.4 PORT TRANS.HYBRD.COUPL.3 PORT 50W INT.L 4U CHASSIS KIT (450mm deep) N ADAPTOR PANEL FEMALE:FEMALE SMA ADAPT 'T' ALL FEMALE 3 GHz Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 47 of 86 Qty. 4.2.5.4System Diagram, Drg. # 50-146682 Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 48 of 86 4.2.6 Uplink Splitter Shelf (60-146603) 4.2.6.P Uplink Splitter Shelf Photographs Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 49 of 86 4.2.6.1Description The UHF uplink splitter receives a single RF source (from the leaky feeder antenna(s) and directs it through hybrid couplers, bandpass and notch filters to the inputs of the UHF uplink BDA shelves. This is a passive only shelf and has no need of a power source or alarms. 4.2.6.2Technical Specification PARAMETER DC power consumption: Chassis height: IP protection: Relative humidity range: Impedance: Alarms: operation: Temperature Range: storage: Case: Heatsinks: Finish: Fascia: Handles: SPECIFICATION None 4U IP44 5-95% 50ȍ None -10C to +60C -30C to +70C Alocrom 1200/Iridite NCP None Painted to RAL7035 Silver anodise 4.6.2.3Parts List AFL Part Nǀ. 02-007302 02-007309 02-013401 02-020001 05-002603 19-001022K 91-030002 91-130001 Part Description SDF C/L5P VAR.BW TOP SMA 40 mm POST SDF C/L5P VAR.BW TOP SMA 50mm POST 6P CL FLTR (0.5 min BW) LARGE SMA ASSY UHF 2 LN NOTCH FILTER SMA UHF 3DB SPLITTER SMA 4U CHASSIS KIT (450mm deep) N ADAPTOR PANEL FEMALE:FEMALE SMA ADAPT 'T' ALL FEMALE 3 GHz Qty. Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 50 of 86 4.2.6.4System Diagram, Drg. # 50-146683 Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 51 of 86 4.2.7 UHF Duplex Channel 1 BDA (50-146604) 4.2.7.P Duplex Shelf Photographs (hardware identical, only 1 shelf shown) Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 52 of 86 4.2.7.1Description The BDA shelves amplify the UHF digital signals at specific frequencies, selected by the channel control modules. They each have a gain of approximately 95dB and switched attenuators after the input amplifier and at the output so that channels may be individually set up for the best signal levels at the time of installation. 4.2.7.2Technical Specification PARAMETER UHF Frequencies: Shelves Bandwidth: Height: Width: Depth: Downlink Gain(Duplexed): Gain Adjustment: Uplink Power: Downlink Power: AGC: Noise Figure: VSWR: Impedance: RF Connectors: Supply voltage: System power requirement: Alarms Fitted: (volt-free contacts/TTL) SPECIFICATION 453.750MHz (Ch. 1) 465.0375MHz (Ch. 2) 472.2675MHz (Ch. 3) UHF downlink 479.8375MHz (Ch. 4) 484.0375MHz (Ch. 5) 470.7125 458.750MHz (Ch. 1) 460.0375MHz (Ch. 2) 471.2625MHz (Ch. 3) UHF uplink 476.8375MHz (Ch. 4) 481.0375MHz (Ch. 5) 485.6375MHz (Ch. 6) 15kHz (up & downlink) 3U 19" (482.6mm) <450mm (excluding heatsinks, connectors, handles and feet) 95dB min 0 – 15dB (in 1dB step) >10Watts >10Watts Fitted in all channel selective modules <6dB (@ maximum gain) better than 1.5:1 50ȍ N type, female 24V DC (nominal from PSU shelf) 24V DC @ <10A (fuse rating) Amplifiers Channel modules Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 53 of 86 4.2.7.3Parts List AFL Part Nǀ. 08-930003 10-000701 10-000901 11-007302K 11-007402K 12-001806 12-002201 12-002220 12-002826 13-001803 13-001822 17-004730 17-010809 19-000922KL 20-001601 80-008901 80-063920 91-030002 91-500001 91-510003 91-600001 91-620001 91-700017 96-100001 96-110012 96-600002 96-600003 Part Description 2 PORT ISOLATOR 360-470MHz SMA 1/4W0-30dB SWITCHED ATTENUATOR SW. ATTENUATOR 0.25W 0-15dB LNA. 380-500MHz 20dB (relay) KIT LNA. 380-500MHz 30dB (relay) KIT 400MHz 10W CLASS AB POWER AMPLIFIER 3 STAGE AMPLIFIER ALARM BOARD 3 STAGE ALARM PCB COVER ALARM BOARD ACRYLIC LENS DUAL DC/DC CONVERTER 24V-12V 1A DC-DC CON 24V-5V/15V COVER ATTENUATOR MOUNTING CHAN MOD 450MHz 30kHz 8p GATED O/P 3U chassis kit 450 deep with led 12V RELAY BOARD 12V RELAY PCB ASSEMBLY **NO LED** HEATSINK 2U ASS140 (5W) N ADAPTOR PANEL FEMALE:FEMALE POWER PLG 3 PIN PNL.MOUNT NC-X 3 PIN R.ANGLE FREE SOC.NC-X. 'D'TYPE 9 WAY PLUG S/B TERM 'D' 25 WAY SOCKET S/B TERM ICD 15 WAY 0.1' CONNECTOR 20 x 5mm,10A FUSE HOLDER/CARRIER T 10A A.SURGE FUSE 20mm INSULATING BOOT SMALL INSULATING BOOT D.C. Qty. Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 54 of 86 4.2.7.4UHF Duplex Channel 1 BDA System Diagram Drg. # 60-146684 Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 55 of 86 4.2.8 UHF Duplex Channel 2 BDA (50-146605) See section 4.2.7 4.2.8.1UHF Duplex Channel 2 BDA System Diagram, Drg. # 50-146685 Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 56 of 86 4.2.9 UHF Duplex Channel 3 BDA (50-146606) See section 4.2.7 4.2.9.1UHF Duplex Channel 3 BDA System Diagram, Drg. # 50-146686 Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 57 of 86 4.2.10 UHF Duplex Channel 4 BDA (50-146607) See section 4.2.7 4.2.10.1 UHF Duplex BDA Channel 4 System Diagram, Drg. # 50-146687 Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 58 of 86 4.2.11 UHF Duplex Channel 5 BDA (50-146608) See section 4.2.7 4.2.11.1 UHF Duplex Channel 5 System Diagram, Drg. # 50-146688 Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 59 of 86 4.2.12 UHF Duplex Channel 6 BDA (50-146612) See section 4.2.7 4.2.12.1 UHF Duplex Channel 6 BDA System Diagram, Drg. # 50-146692 Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 60 of 86 4.2.13 4.2.13.P UHF Uplink Combiner Shelf (50-146609) UHF Uplink Combiner Shelf Photographs Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 61 of 86 4.2.13.1 Description This uplink combiner receives all the UHF signals from the different duplex cell enhancer shelves and couples them together using a combination of bandpass filters and hybrids to the single Tx antenna. This is a passive only shelf and has no need of a power supply or alarms. 4.2.13.2 Technical Specification PARAMETER Height: Shelf Width: dimensions: Depth: Temperature operational: range: storage: Weight: Impedance: Humidity: RF Connectors: Environmental protection: Case: Heatsinks: Finish: Handles: Fascia 4.2.13.3 AFL Part Nǀ. 02-007302 02-007309 02-013401 02-020001 05-000104 19-001022K 91-030002 91-130001 SPECIFICATION 4U 19" (482.6mm) <450mm (excluding connectors & handles) -20°C to +60°C -40°C to +70°C <10kg 50ȍ 5 – 95% non-condensing N type female IP44 Iridite NCP coating None Silver anodised aluminium alloy Painted to RAL7035 Parts List Part Description SDF C/L5P VAR.BW TOP SMA 40 mm POST SDF C/L5P VAR.BW TOP SMA 50mm POST 6P CL FLTR(0.5 min BW) LARGE SMA ASSY UHF 2 LN NOTCH FILTER SMA TRANS.HYBRD.COUPL.3 PORT 50W INT.L 4U CHASSIS KIT (450mm deep) N ADAPTOR PANEL FEMALE:FEMALE SMA ADAPT 'T' ALL FEMALE 3 GHz Qty. Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 62 of 86 4.2.13.4 UHF Uplink Combiner Shelf System Diagram, Drg. # 50-146689 Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 63 of 86 4.2.14 4.2.14.P UHF Downlink Splitter Shelf (50-146610) UHF Downlink Splitter Shelf Photographs Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 64 of 86 4.2.14.1 Description This UHF downlink splitter shelf couples the received UHF signals to the cell enhancers via bandpass filters and hybrids. This passive shelf has no connection to any power supply and no alarms. 4.2.14.2 Technical Specification PARAMETER Height: Shelf Width: dimensions: Depth: Temperature operational: range: storage: Weight: Impedance: Humidity: RF Connectors: Environmental protection: Case: Heatsinks: Finish: Handles: Fascia 4.2.14.3 AFL Part Nǀ. 02-007309 02-013401 02-020001 05-002603 19-001022K 91-030002 91-130001 SPECIFICATION 4U 19" (482.6mm) <450mm (excluding connectors & handles) -20°C to +60°C -40°C to +70°C <10kg 50ȍ 5 – 95% non-condensing N type female IP44 Alocrom 1200/Iridite NCP coating None Anodised aluminium alloy Painted to RAL7035 Parts List Part Description SDF C/L5P VAR.BW TOP SMA 50mm POST 6P CL FLTR (0.5 min BW)LARGE SMA ASSY UHF 2 LN NOTCH FILTER SMA UHF 3dB SPLITTER SMA 4U CHASSIS KIT (450mm deep) N ADAPTOR PANEL FEMALE:FEMALE SMA ADAPT 'T' ALL FEMALE 3 GHz Qty. Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 65 of 86 4.2.14.4 UHF Downlink Splitter Shelf System Diagram, Drg. # 50-146690 Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 66 of 86 4.3 800MHz Channel Selective Cell Enhancer Rack (50-146701) 4.3.1 Description The 800MHz cell enhancer consists of four dedicated shelves and features two, separate, IF channels tuned by independent channel selective modules (one 5.0MHz B/W, one 3.0MHz). The power supply shelf provides all the DC needed by the whole 800MHz system, driven from the local mains supplies. Alarms are provided from each active device and all are ‘looped’ to form a normally closed fail-safe alarm (locally for each shelf and globally for the whole enhancer/rack). This loop alarm is easily configured to join any other similarly wired system. Operators should be aware that the 8U BDA shelf and the 100W amplifier shelf are at the weight limit for a one-person lift. If in doubt do not attempt to lift these shelves alone! No battery backup is provided for this system, should the mains supply fail, the 800MHz system will not function. 4.3.2 Technical Specification PARAMETER SPECIFICATION Height: 43U Standard Eldon Vented Rack Rack Width: 19" (482.6mm) Depth: 600mm Height: See parts lists Width: 19" (482.6mm) Shelves: <450mm (excluding heatsinks, connectors, Depth: handles and feet) Temperature operational: -20°C to +60°C range: storage: -40°C to +70°C Weight: >100kg Humidity: 5 – 95% non-condensing RF Connectors: N type female Environmental protection: IP44 Supply cable: All shelves supplied from dedicated PSU shelf Note: Individual shelf weights not specified. 4.3.3 Parts List AFL Part Nǀ. 50-146702 50-146703 50-146704 80-054020 80-063654 80-063655 90-100011 91-000002 91-030002 97-500175 99-000082 Part Description 800MHz CHN SELECT UL AND DL TRAY 800MHz CHN SELECT POWER AMPLIFIER 800MHz CHANNEL SELECTIVE PSU 600mm DEEP SUPPORT BRACKET 1U BLANKING PANEL (BS) RAL 7035 2U BLANKING PANEL (BS) RAL 7035 IEC MAINS LEAD '6 AMP' for USA N PLUG RG223:U N ADAPTOR PANEL FEMALE:FEMALE ELDON 43U 600 x 600 RACK (VENTED LID) PALLET 900 x 900 x 7ply FOR RACKS Qty. 14 Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 67 of 86 4.3.4 800MHz Channel Selective C.E. System Diagram, Drg. # 50-146782 Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 68 of 86 4.4 Channel Selective Uplink & Downlink Shelf (50-146702) 4.4.P Uplink & Downlink Shelf Photographs Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 69 of 86 4.4.1 Uplink & Downlink Shelf Description This 8U shelf holds all the electronics modules for the 800MHz BDA except for the downlink power amplifier shelf and the PSU shelf. The alarms are a volt-free, relay contact pair, ‘D’ connector pins 1 & 2. 4.4.2 Uplink & Downlink Shelf Electrical Specifications PARAMETER 800MHz tuned frequency ranges: IF Band select downlink channels: IF Band select uplink channels: SPECIFICATION 851-869 MHz (downlink) 806-824 MHz (uplink) 856-861MHz 866-869MHz 811-816MHz 821-824MHz 3MHz or 5MHz 0 - 30dB (in 2dB steps) >10Watts >80-100Watts Fitted in all channel selective modules <6dB (@ maximum gain) better than 1.5:1 50ȍ N type, female IF Bandwidths: Gain Adjustment: Uplink Power: Downlink Power: AGC: Noise Figure: VSWR: Impedance: RF Connectors: Alarms Fitted: (‘D’ connector, pins 1 & 2) Amplifiers 4.4.3 Uplink & Downlink Shelf Mechanical Specifications PARAMETER SPECIFICATION Height: 8U Width: 19" (482.6mm) Shelf: <450mm(excluding heatsinks, connectors, Depth: handles and feet) Temperature operational: -20°C to +60°C range: storage: -40°C to +70°C Weight: <20kg Humidity: 5 – 95% non-condensing RF Connectors: N type female Environmental protection: IP44 4.4.4 Uplink & Downlink Shelf System Diagram See section 4.3.4 Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 70 of 86 4.4.5 Uplink & Downlink Shelf Parts List AFL Part Nǀ. 02-007206 05-002603 10-000701 11-005902 11-006702 12-018601 12-021901 12-023301 13-003011 14-000225 17-002101 17-002103 17-003043 17-004730 17-004733 50-012820 50-012822 50-012825 50-027720 80-008901 80-090822 91-030002 91-130001 91-130005 91-500001 91-510002 91-510032 91-600005 91-600014 91-600015 91-660001 91-700017 96-600003 96-700034 96-700035 97-400005 Part Description 900MHz 8POLE 15-25MHz B/W "SMA" UHF 3dB SPLITTER SMA 1/4W0-30dB SWITCHED ATTENUATOR 900MHz LOW NOISE AMP WITH RELAY ASS GA 800-1000MHz LNA 29dB (WITH RELAY) POWER AMPLIFIER 900MHz 5W POWER AMPLIFIER 900MHz 1W +12V PA 851-866MHz 20W LINEARIZED +24V DC/DC CONVERTER 24-12V 8A PCB SUB-ASS CASE RAIL LONG R.S.A./R.F.A. CHANNEL CONTROL MODULE 26WAY RIBBON CABLE LEAD CHAN MOD 820-870MHz 3.0MHz B/W ATTENUATOR MOUNTING SIMP.C.E ATTENUATOR COVER(RAL7032) CCE RACK MOUNTED 8U CHASSIS CCE RACK MOUNTED LID CCE RACK MOUNTED HEATSINK BRACKET RACK MTD CHAN C.E. MODIFIED HEATSIN 12V RELAY PCB ASSEMBLY **NO LED** C/E 8U FRONT PANEL, AFL (RAL7035) N ADAPTOR PANEL FEMALE:FEMALE SMA ADAPT 'T' ALL FEMALE 3 GHz SMA BULKHEAD ADAPTOR F/F POWER PLG 3 PIN PNL.MOUNT NC-X 3 PIN STRAIGHT FREE SOC.NC-X. 20A SOCKET CONTACT PIN 'D' 9 WAY SOCKET S/B TERM 'D' 9 WAY SOCKET S/B (NON FILTERED) 'D' 9 WAY PLUG S/B (NON FILTERED) 2W5 MIXED D TYPE SOCKET (7 WAY) ICD 15 WAY 0.1' CONNECTOR INSULATING BOOT D.C. LED RED 5mm IP67 INTEGRAL RES. 24V LED GREEN 5mm IP67 INTEGRAL RES 24V HANDLE TYPE H6802 3U [ALLOY] Qty. Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 71 of 86 4.5 800MHz Downlink Power Amplifier Shelf (50-146703) 4.5.P Downlink Power Amplifier Shelf Photographs Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 72 of 86 4.5.1 Downlink Power Amplifier Shelf Description The 100W amplifier shelf is a linearised Class A amplifier where 4 linearised power amplifiers are combined together in a series/parallel configuration which yields approximately double the output power per path. Its housing is a 4U 19” Rack with SMA connectors for the RF input/output, 2 DType connectors for the alarm function and 2 DC connectors with fuse for the 24 DC supply. Its cooling is realized by fans mounted on the front panel. It has a built in Current Fault Alarm Function with the four amplifiers in two summary alarm paths. The summary alarm on D connector ‘A’ will show an alarm for the two amplifiers mounted on the top of the shelf. The summary alarm on D connector ‘B’ will show an alarm for the two amplifiers mounted at the bottom of the shelf. 4.5.2 Downlink Power Amplifier Shelf Electrical Specifications PARAMETER Frequency range: Bandwidth: Gain: Gain Flatness: 1dB Compression Point: 3rd order intercept: Input/Output return loss: Connectors: Supply: Alarms: SPECIFICATION 851-866MHz <30MHz 36dB (typical) <0.5dB +43.5dBm (typical) +61.5dBm (typical) >15dB SMA female 24V DC @ 16-18Amps ‘D’ conn. Pins 1 & 2 (x2) 4.5.3 Downlink Power Amplifier Shelf Mechanical Specification PARAMETER SPECIFICATION Height: 4U Width: 19" (482.6mm) Shelf: <450mm(excluding heatsinks, Depth: connectors, handles and feet) Temperature operational: -20°C to +60°C range: storage: -40°C to +70°C Weight: <25kg Humidity: 5 – 95% non-condensing RF Connectors: N type female Environmental protection: IP44 4.5.4 Downlink Power Amplifier Shelf System Diagram See section 4.3.4 Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 73 of 86 4.5.5 Downlink Power Amplifier Shelf Parts List AFL Part Nǀ. Part Description 05-002602 05-002622 12-023301 80-008902 80-245121 80-245122 80-245123 80-245124 80-245125 80-245126 80-245128 80-245129 80-245130 80-245131 80-245132 90-010021 90-010024 90-010026 90-010027 91-130005 91-500001 91-600015 91-600019 91-640004 91-660001 91-700017 91-700036 91-700037 91-700038 91-700039 91-700040 91-700042 92-110003 92-300010 92-340001 92-700008 92-700010 92-700057 96-100004 96-110005 96-110015 96-110040 96-400002 96-400003 96-600003 96-700034 96-700035 97-400002 97-600004 97-600005 97-600008 97-600016 900MHz SPLITTER/COMBINER, 20W SPLITTER/COMBINER AUX. MTG PLATE PA 851-866MHz 20W LINEARIZED +24V 24V RELAY PCB ASSEMBLY **NO LED** CLASS A LINEARIZED HEATSINK 100WTETRA LINEARIZED H'SINK MTG BKT 100WTETRA LINEARIZED SIDE PANEL 100WTETRA LINEARIZED RACK LID 100WTETRA LINEARIZED FRONT PANEL 100WTETRA LINEARIZED DUCT END PLATE 100WTETRA LINEARIZED DUCT MTG BLOCK 100WTETRA LINEARIZED LID MTG BKT 100WTETRA LINEARIZED DUCT TOP COVER 100WTETRA LINEARIZED DUCT BOT COVER CLASS A LINEARIZED AMP CABLE TIDY RF CABLE SUPFLEX SMA R/A MALE 100mm RF CABLE SUPFLEX SMA R/A MALE 400mm RF CABLE SUPFLEX SMA R/A MALE 150mm RF CABLE SUPFLEX SMA R/A MALE 250mm SMA BULKHEAD ADAPTOR F/F POWER PLG 3 PIN PNL.MOUNT NC-X 'D' 9 WAY PLUG S/B (NON FILTERED) 'D'15 WAY SHELL (2W7) LARGE PIN FOR 91-660001 D SOCKET 2W5 MIXED D TYPE SOCKET (7 WAY) ICD 15 WAY 0.1' CONNECTOR MISC 3 WAY PLUG HOUSING MISC 4 WAY PLUG HOUSING MISC PLG PIN FOR 3WAY HOUSING 14AWG MISC 3 WAY SOCKET HOUSING MISC 4 WAY SOCKET HOUSING MISC SOC.PIN FOR 3WAY HOUSING 14AWG CABLE CLIPS LARGE 13mm (WHITE) M3 x 12 HEX SPACER BRASS N:P M3 x 8mm 'D'CONNECTOR SCREW LOCK M3 BLUE RING TERMINAL % M5 BLUE RING TERMINAL FEM 2.8 x 0.8 PUSH ON BARE TERM RED 32mm 20A (16A max load) FUSE HOLDER 315mA FUSE GLASS A/SURGE 20 x 5mm T 15A A/SURGE FUSE 1.25' BULGIN IN-LINE FUSEHOLDER 20mm 80 x 80mm 24V DC FAN SUNON PLASTIC FINGER GUARD 80 x 80mm INSULATING BOOT D.C. LED RED 5mm IP67 INTEGRAL RES. 24V LED GREEN 5mm IP67 INTEGRAL RES 24V HANDLE TYPE H6803 4U.[ALLOY] 19" SUBRACK REAR RAIL 19" SUBRACK FRONT RAIL 19" SUBRACK TAPPED STRIP 19" 4U SUBRACK MOUNTING FLANGE Qty. 32 12 12 Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 74 of 86 4.6 Multiband Combiner Shelf (50-146705) 4.6.P Multiband Combiner Shelf Photographs Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 75 of 86 4.6.1 Multiband Combiner Shelf Description The multiband combiner performs the task of receiving all three frequency bands (VHF, UHF & 800MHz), passing them through a series of crossband couplers and a hybrid combiner to the two exit ports, DAS1 & DAS2. This is an entirely passive unit using no active devices, no power supply and therefore no alarm interface. 4.6.2 Multiband Combiner Shelf Technical Specification PARAMETER VHF Frequencies: UHF Frequencies: 800MHz tuned frequency ranges: VSWR: Impedance: RF Connectors: Alarms Fitted: Environmental protection: Weight: Height: Width: Shelf: Depth: Temperature range: * = Duplex channel operational: storage: SPECIFICATION 153.965MHz* (Ch 1) 154.755MHz VHF downlink 154.785MHz 154.980MHz 158.925MHz* (Ch 2) 151.355MHz* (Ch 1) 154.6575MHz* (Ch 2) VHF uplink 154.755MHz 154.785MHz 154.980MHz 453.7500MHz 465.0375 MHz 471.2625 MHz UHF downlink 479.8375 MHz 481.0375 MHz 485.6375 MHz 458.7500 MHz 460.0375 MHz 470.7125 MHz UHF uplink 474.2625 MHz 476.8375 MHz 484.0375 MHz 851-869 MHz (downlink) 806-824 MHz (uplink) better than 1.5:1 50ȍ N type, female None IP44 <10kg 3U 19" (482.6mm) <450mm(excluding heatsinks, connectors, handles and feet) -20°C to +60°C -40°C to +70°C 4.6.3 Multiband Combiner Shelf Parts List AFL Part Nǀ. 05-003001 07-004804 07-005705 09-002101 19-000922K 91-030002 Part Description COUPLER 900MHz 4 PORT(THC-900) 500/800MHz CROSS BAND COUPLER SMA CROSSBAND CPLR XC 250/380 SMA 50W DUMMY LOAD DC-2.5GHz N FEMALE 3U CHASSIS KIT (450mm deep) N ADAPTOR PANEL FEMALE:FEMALE Qty. Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 76 of 86 4.6.4 Multiband Combiner Shelf System Diagram, Drg. # 50-146785 Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 77 of 86 5. INSTALLATION 5.1 Initial Installation Record When this equipment is initially commissioned, please use the equipment set-up record sheet in Appendix B. This will help both the installation personnel and AFL should these figures be needed for future reference or diagnosis. 6. FAULT FINDING & MAINTENANCE 6.1 General Fault Finding Procedures In the event that the performance of the system is suspect, a methodical and logical approach to the problem will reveal the cause of the difficulty. Transmissions from the main base stations are passed though the system to the mobile radio equipment; this could be a handheld radio or a transceiver in a vehicle. This path is referred to as the downlink. The return signal path from the mobile radio equipment to the base station is referred to as the uplink. The first operation is to check the alarms of each of the active units and determine that the power supplies to the equipment are connected and active. This can be achieved remotely (via CEMS, the RS232 Coverage Enhancement Management System, if fitted), or locally with the front panel LEDs. The green LED on the front panel should be illuminated, while the red alarm indicator should be off. If an alarm is on, then that individual shelf/module must be isolated and individually tested against the original test specification. The individual amplifier units have a green LED showing through a hole in their case, which is illuminated if the unit is working correctly. If an amplifier is suspect, check the DC power supply to the unit. If no other fault is apparent use a spectrum analyser to measure the incoming signal level at the input and then after reconnecting the amplifier input, measure the output level. Consult with the system diagram to determine the expected gain and compare result. In the event that there are no alarms on and all units appear to be functioning it will be necessary to test the system in a systematic manner to confirm correct operation. Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 78 of 86 5.2 Downlink Confirm that there is a signal at the expected frequency and strength from the base station. If this is not present then the fault may lay outside the system. To confirm this, inject a downlink frequency signal from a known source at the master site BTS input and check for output at the remote site feeder output. If a signal is not received at the output it will be necessary to follow the downlink path through the system to find a point at which the signal is lost. The expected downlink output for the given input can be found in the end-to-end test specification. 5.3 Uplink Testing the uplink involves a similar procedure to the downlink except that the frequencies used are those transmitted by the mobile equipment. 5.4 Fault repair Once a faulty component has been identified, a decision must be made on the appropriate course to carry out a repair. A competent engineer can quickly remedy typical faults such as faulty connections or cables. The exceptions to this are cable assemblies connecting bandpass filter assemblies that are manufactured to critical lengths to maintain a 50-ohm system. Care should be taken when replacing cables or connectors to ensure that items are of the correct specification. The repair of component modules such as amplifiers and bandpass filters will not usually be possible in the field, as they frequently require specialist knowledge and test equipment to ensure correct operation. It is recommended that items of this type are replaced with a spare unit and the faulty unit returned to AFL for repair. 5.5 Checking service Following the repair of any part of the system it is recommended that a full end-to-end test is carried out in accordance with the test specification and that the coverage is checked by survey. It is important to bear in mind that the system includes a radiating cable network and base stations that may be faulty or may have been damaged. 5.6 Service Support Advice and assistance with maintaining and servicing this system are available by contacting Aerial Facilities Ltd. 5.7 Tools & Test Equipment The minimum tools and test equipment needed to successfully service this AFL product are as follows:Spectrum analyser: Signal Generator: Attenuator: Test Antenna: Digital multi-meter: Test cable x 2: Test cable x 2: Hand tools: 100kHz to 2GHz (Dynamic range = 90dB). 30MHz to 2GHz (-120dBm to 0dBm o/p level). 20dB, 10W, DC-2GHz, (N male – N female). Yagi or dipole for operating frequency. Universal Volt-Ohm-Amp meter. N male – N male, 2M long RG214. SMA male – N male, 1m long RG223. Philips #1&2 tip screwdriver. 3mm flat bladed screwdriver. SMA spanner and torque setter. Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 79 of 86 5.8 General Maintenance Procedures Many of the active modules contain semiconductor devices utilising MOS technology, which can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Correct handling of such modules is mandatory to ensure their long-term reliability. To prevent damage to a module, it must be withdrawn/inserted with care. The module may have connectors on its underside, which might not be visible to the service operative. 5.9 Module Removal (LNAs, general procedure) The following general rules should be followed to remove a module: Remove power to the unit Remove all visible connectors (RF, DC & alarm) Release module retaining screws. Slowly but firmly, pull the module straight out of its position. Take care not to twist/turn the module during withdrawal. (When the module is loose, care may be needed, as there may be concealed connections underneath). 5.10 Module Replacement (general) Carefully align the module into its location then slowly push the module directly straight into its position, taking care not to twist/turn it during insertion. Reconnect all connectors, RF, alarm, power etc., (concealed connectors may have to be connected first). Replace retaining screws (if any). Double-check all connections before applying power. 5.11 Power Amplifiers 1) Remove power to the unit. (Switch off at the mains/battery, or remove DC in connector) 2) Remove alarm wires from alarm screw terminal block or disconnect multi-way alarm connector. 3) Carefully disconnect the RF input and output coaxial connectors (usually SMA) If alarm board removal is not required, go to step 5. 4) There is (usually) a plate attached to the alarm board which fixes it to the amplifier, remove its retaining screws and the alarm board can be withdrawn from the amplifier in its entirety. On certain types of amplifier the alarm board is not mounted on a dedicated mounting plate; in this case it will have to firstly be removed by unscrewing it from the mounting pillars, in most cases, the pillars will not have not have to be removed before lifting the amplifier. 5) If the amplifier to be removed has a heatsink attached, there may be several different ways it can have been assembled. The most commonly used method, is screws through the front of the heatsink to threaded screw holes (or nuts and bolts), into the amplifier within the main case. If the heatsink is mounted on the rear of the main case (e.g., against a wall in the case of wall mounted enclosures), then the fixing method for the heatsink will be from within the case, (otherwise the enclosure would have to be removed from the wall in order to remove the heatsink). When the heatsink has been removed, the amplifier may be unscrewed from the main casing by its four corner fixings and gently withdrawn. Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 80 of 86 Fitting a new power amplifier module will be the exact reverse of the above. Note: Do not forget to apply fresh heatsink compound to the heatsink/main case joint and also between the amplifier and the main case. 5.12 Low Power Amplifier Replacement Disconnect the mains power supply and disconnect the 24V dc supply connector for the LPA. Disconnect the RF input and output cables from the LPA. Disconnect the alarm connector. Remove the alarm monitoring wires from (D type connector) pins 9 and 10. Remove the LPA module by removing the four retaining screws, replace with a new LPA module and secure it with the screws. Connect the RF cables to the LPA input and output connectors. Reconnect the wires to the alarm board connector pins 9 and 10. Reconnect the DC supply connector and turn the mains switch on. Note: Tighten SMA connectors using only a dedicated SMA torque spanner. If SMA connectors are over-tightened, irreparable damage will occur. . Do not use adjustable pliers to loosen/tighten SMA connectors. Also take care not to drop or knock the module as this can damage (or misalign in the case of tuned passive modules) sensitive internal components. Always store the modules in an environmentally friendly location 5.13 Module Transportation To maintain the operation, performance and reliability of any module it must be stored and transported correctly. Any module not installed in a whole system must be kept in an anti-static bag or container. These bags or containers are normally identified by being pink or black, and are often marked with an ESD label. Any module sent back to AFL for investigation/repair must be so protected. Please contact AFL’s quality department before returning a module. Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 81 of 86 APPENDIX A Amendment List Record Sheet Issue No. Date 18/10/2006 Incorporated by Page Nos. Amended Reason for new issue CMH 1st Draft CMH 1st Issue Document Ref.: 80-283501HBKM Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 82 of 86 Glossary of Terms Repeater or Cell Enhancer A Radio Frequency (RF) amplifier which can simultaneously amplify and re-broadcast Mobile Station (MS) and Base Transceiver Station (BTS) signals. Band Selective Repeater A Cell Enhancer designed for operation on a range of channels within a specified frequency band. Channel Selective Repeater A Cell Enhancer, designed for operation on specified channel(s) within a specified frequency band. Channel frequencies may be factory set or on-site programmable. AC Alternating Current AGC Automatic Gain Control BBU Battery Backup Unit BTS Base Transceiver Station CEMS Coverage Enhanced Management System C/NR Carrier-to-Noise Ratio DC Direct Current Downlink (D/L) RF signals TX from the BTS to the Master Site FO Fibre Optic GND Ground ID Identification Number LED Light Emitting Diode LNA Low Noise Amplifier LPA Low Power Amplifier MOU Master Optical Unit M.S. Mobile Station MTBF Mean Time Between Failures N/A Not Applicable N/C No Connection OFR On Frequency Repeater OIP3 Output Third Order Intercept Point = RFout +(C/I)/2 PA Power Amplifier RF Radio Frequency RSA Receiver/Splitter Amplifier RX Receiver S/N Serial Number TX Transmitter Uplink (U/L) RF signals transmitted from the MS to the BTS VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio WDM Wave division multiplex Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 83 of 86 Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Page: 84 of 86 GD APPD 10/05/00 DA TE RF A LL DIM E NS IONS A RE IN m m UNLE S S OTHE RWIS E S TA TE D MB CHK D PL DRA WN RF FR E QU E N C Y P R OG R A MMI N G D A TA B / W=30 t o 200kH z BTS HI IN OUT R.S .A LE E K Y FE E DE R E A RTH S TUD HY B RID COMB INE R IS OLA TOR NOTCH FILTE R CA V ITY RE S ONA TOR B A ND P A S S FILTE R MIS C CROS S B A ND COUP LE R DIRE CTIONA L COUP LE R O u tp u ts to r e ce ive r s IN IN COM COUP LE D NO DE CIM A L P LA CE ± 1mm ONE DE CIM A L P LA CE ± 0.3m m TWO DE CIM A L P LA CE S ± 0.1mm TOLE RA NCE S S CA LE NTS THIS IS A P ROP RIE TA RY DE S IGN OF A E RIA L FA CILITIE S LTD. 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FIB RE OP TIC CONNE CTOR FC/A P C P LUG S OCK E T P LUG & S OCK E T DE M ODULA TOR FIB RE -OP TIC MODULA TOR FIB RE -OP TIC CHA NNE L M ODULE OUT 10dB DIRE CTIONA L COUP LE R C1 0 6dB DIRE CTIONA L COUP LE R 6 dB DIRE CTIONA L COUP LE R 10dB COUP LE R COUP LERS C6 C10 LOW B A S E TRA NS CE IV E R S TA TION TA P P E R/COUP LE R MIS C E X P A NS ION HUB FIB RE M A IN HUB HUBS EH FMH dB dB LO C A L O S C I LLA TO R MO DEM CA B LE S dB DC OUT MISC FUS E THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION CUS TOME R TITLE RE LA Y A NTE NNA S BS IC (BA S IC S ITE IDE NTITY CODE ) No AA 2B 2A 1A DRA WING.No 90-000001 IS S UE DE S CRIP TION TEXT CORRECTION ECN3165 BLADE ANTENNA ADDED ORIGINAL ISSUE -73 = B ELOW A CCE PTA B LE S IGNA L LE V E L(dB m) LE V EL (dBm) -72 = A CCE P TA BLE S IGNA L -83 = B E LOW ACCE P TAB LE S IGNA L LE V E L(dBm) -82 = A CCE P TA B LE S IGNA L LE V E L (dB m) 22 = B CCH (B ROADCA S T CONTROL CHA NNEL) = RE A DING P OS ITION SIGNAL KEY B LA DE A NTE NNA P A NE L A NTE NNA RE MOTE A NTE NNA UNIT A NTE NNA DIRE CTIONA L A NTE NNA FLA T P LA TE A NTE NNA (M OUNTE D A T HIGH LE V E L) Y A GI A NTE NNA OM NI A NTE NNA 602 = RAU AFL - STANDARD SYMBOLS DC TO DC CONV E RTE R A C TO DC P S U S P LITTE R N.C. (FILLE D CONTA CT) Tel : 01494 777000 Fax : 01494 777002 DC O u tp u ts ( u p to 1 6 wa y) HY B RID S P LITTE R S PLITTE RS N.O. (CLE A R CONTA CT) COM IN OUT Aerial Facilities Limited England LOCA L OS CILLA TOR DUMM Y LOA D B I-DIRE CTIONA L A MP LIFIE R (CE LL E NHA NCE R) M ODE M M ONITORING CONTROLLE R A .G.C A TTE NUA TOR (FIX E D) A TTE NUA TOR (V A RIA B LE ) A M P LIFIE R MIS C C0-A X CA B LE 7/8" DIA C0-A X CA B LE 1/2" DIA CA T 5 CA B LE RA DIA TING CA B LE JUM P E R CA B LE 1/2" 24/FIB RE OP TIC CA B LE /LINK 8/FIB RE OP TIC CA B LE /LINK MO NITO RING CO NTRO L L ER AG C DA TE 28/07/04 26/01/04 21/06/00 23/05/00 STANDARD FOR ALL AIRPORTS BY PL PL PL PL STANDARD EXCEPT FOR AIRPORTS (SEE BELOW ) Key to AFL Drawing Symbols EC Declaration of Conformity In accordance with BS EN ISO/IEC 17050-1&-2:2004 Aerial Facilities Limited Aerial House Asheridge Road Chesham Buckinghamshire HP5 2QD United Kingdom DECLARES, UNDER OUR SOLE RESPONSIBILITY THAT THE FOLLOWING PRODUCT: PRODUCT PART NO[S]: 50-146501, 50-146601, 50-146701 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Radio Repeater Equipment IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIVES: 1999/5/EC and The Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive Annex V its amending directives HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED TO THE FOLLOWING STANDARD[S] OR OTHER NORMATIVE DOCUMENT[S]: BS EN 60950 Information technology equipment. Safety. General requirements ETS EN 301 489-1 EMC standard for radio equipment and services. Part 1. Common technical requirements I hereby declare that the equipment named above has been designed to comply with the relevant sections of the above referenced specifications. The unit complies with all essential requirements of the Directives. SIGNED B S BARTON TECHNICAL DIRECTOR DATE: 12/01/2007 Registered Office: Aerial House, Asheridge Road, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 2QD England Registered No. 4042808 (England) www.aerialfacilities.com Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 85 of 86 APPENDIX B Initial Equipment Set-Up Calculations General Information Site Name: Date: Client Name: AFL Equip. Model No. Antenna Systems Model Gain Azimuth Comments Type Loss Length Comments A - Service Antenna B – Donor Antenna C – Service Feeder D – Donor Feeder Initial Parameters E – CE Output Power F – Antenna Isolation G – Input signal level from donor BTS Operating Voltage dBm dB dBm Downlink Calculations Parameter Input signal level (G) CE max. o/p power (E) Gain setting Isolation required Service antenna gain (A) Service antenna feeder loss (C) Effective radiated power (ERP) Attenuator setting Comments Value dBm dBm dB dB dB dB dBm dB E-G (Gain + 10dB) E+A-C CE gain-gain setting If the input signal level in the uplink path is known and steady, use the following calculation table to determine the gain setting. If the CE features Automatic Gain Control the attenuator should be set to zero and if not, then the attenuation setting for both uplink and downlink should be similar. Uplink Calculations Parameter Input signal level CE max. o/p power (E) Gain setting Required isolation Donor antenna gain (B) Donor antenna feeder loss (D) Effective radiated power (ERP) Attenuator setting Comments Value dBm dBm dB dB dB dB dBm dB E+B-D (CE gain-gain setting) Bronx Justice Centre Radio Repeaters Handbook Number: 80-283501HBKM Page: 86 of 86
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