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FCC ID: OWWC27G-CPAL-AB-C

Users Manual

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Consumer signal booster

           user manual


Content

What is included ............................................................................ 4

1 HOW IT WORKS .....................................................................................4

2 TOOL REQUIRED ....................................................................................4

3 HOW TO INSTALL YOUR NEW CELLULAR BOOSTER (for Vehicle

installations) ................................................................................................5

       3.1 Outside antenna: .........................................................................5

       3.2 Wireless vehicle installations: ......................................................5

       3.3 Inside antenna: ............................................................................6

       3.4 Feeder ..........................................................................................6

       3.5 Power supply ................................................................................6

       3.6 Install note: ..................................................................................6

4 HOW TO INSTALL YOUR NEW CELLULAR BOOSTER (for Fixed

Installations) ................................................................................................7

       4.1 Overview ......................................................................................7

       4.2 Plan the layout of your system ....................................................9

       4.3 Check for Signal Strength .............................................................9

       4.4 Run coaxial cable....................................................................... 10

       4.5 Install the Donor (Outdoor) antenna ........................................ 11

       4.6 Install the Server (Indoor) antenna .......................................... 11

       4.7 Install your cellular booster ...................................................... 12

       4.8 Power up your cellular booster ................................................ 12


      4.9 Check the Cellular Booster Status............................................. 13

5 UNDERSTAND THE PORTS, MGC DIP SWITCH, LED STATUS ............... 14

      5.1 Repeater ports .......................................................................... 14

      5.2 LED status .................................................................................. 14

      5.3 Device connect .......................................................................... 15

6 Authorized Kitting Options ................................................................ 16

      6.1 Donor (Outdoor) default antenna for vehicle installations ...... 16

      6.2 Donor (Outdoor) antenna for fixed installations ...................... 17

      6.3 Server (Indoor) default antenna for vehicle installations......... 17

      6.4 Server (Indoor) antenna for fixed installations......................... 18

      6.5 Antenna Kitting Options for vehicle installations ..................... 18

      Outdoor default Antenna & Cable Kit Options ................................ 18

      Indoor default Antenna & Cable Kit Options ................................... 18

      6.6 Antenna Kitting Options for fixed installations......................... 18

      Outdoor Antenna & Cable Kit Options ............................................ 18

      Indoor Antenna & Cable Kit Options ............................................... 19

7 TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................... 20

8 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ....................................................... 22

9 FCC RF Exposure Statement ............................................................... 24

10     Warning ........................................................................................... 24

11     Specification .................................................................................... 25


WHAT IS INCLUDED
   1. Booster C27G‐CPAL‐AB‐C

   2. Outdoor Magnet Mount 5dbi Whip Antenna

   3. Indoor Sticker Mount Panel 3dbi Mobile Antenna

   4. DC Power Adapter


1 HOW IT WORKS

The cellular booster provides reliable two‐way cellular coverage by

improving signal strength in homes, buildings, offices, and other areas

where cellular reception is weak or unreliable.



The system amplifies the signal from the nearest cellular tower and

retransmits at a higher power level within a local area.



This manual provides simple installation instructions that will have your

cellular booster kit running in record time.


2 TOOL REQUIRED




 Phillips Screwdriver                  Drill               Cellular Phone (to check

                                                           signal strength)


3 HOW TO INSTALL YOUR NEW CELLULAR
   BOOSTER (for Vehicle installations)




   3.1 Outside antenna:

    Adopt the car magnetic antenna or chuch antenna.

    Function: receive the signal from the base station, through

         the feeder to booster. Meanwhile transmit back the signal to

         the base station after enlarge the signal.


   3.2 Wireless vehicle installations:

           Generally, hidden inside the corner nearby the power

supply

    Function: two-way, full-duplex amplifier the inside &outside

         signal of the car, and the maximum uplink is to 2W.


   3.3 Inside antenna:

    Adopt the car magnetic antenna or chuch antenna.

    Function: Transmit the enlarger signals to the mobile phone,

       and receive the uplink car phone signal to booster.


   3.4 Feeder

    When install, hide it in the decoration materials or pads.

    Function: Connect the feeder, antenna, and mobile phone

       seat.




   3.5 Power supply

    Adopt the9V-12V power supply, and it is extremely

       convenient for direct feed by the car power, also we support

       the car charger.


   3.6 Install note:

When install, try to separate the inside &outside antenna to the max

straight distance, and make the inside and outside antenna could

not mutual see (also don't mutual see each other through the roof

skylight)


4 HOW TO INSTALL YOUR NEW CELLULAR
   BOOSTER (for Fixed Installations)




   4.1 Overview

This guide will help you properly install your cellular booster kit. It is

important to read through all of the installation steps before installing

your equipment. Thoroughly read through the instructions, visualize

where all the equipment will need to be installed and do a soft

installation before mounting any equipment.


    • BOOSTER – select location
    •Install the booster in an area that is protected from the weather, properly
1    ventilated and is away from excessive heat and moisture.



    • DONOR ANTENNA (OUTDOOR)‐ select location
    •Mount the signal (outdoor) antenna in an elevated outdoor location so
2    that it points towards the cellular tower and away from where the inside
     antenna will be located.



    • OUTDOOR COAXIAL CABLE ‐ select location
    •The outdoor coaxial cable is used to connect the donor (outdoor) antenna
3    to the booster.



    • INDOOR COAXIAL CABLE‐ (if used)
    •The indoor coaxial cable is used to connect the server (indoor) antenna to
4    the booster.



    • SERVER ANTENNA (indoor)
    •The ideal location for the distribution antenna will be the area of your
     property where you need to improve the signal most.
5   •NOTE:The signal strength will be strongest closest to the antenna.



    •IMPORTANT: The signal antenna (outdoor)should always be separated from the
     distribution antenna (indoor)by at least 20 vertical feet including the separation of
     a thick barrier such as a roof or a wall. Depending on the strength of your outdoor

!    signal, the weaker the signal the less separation distance is required.




    •LIGHTNING SURGE PROTECTOR‐ (SOLD SEPARATELY)
    •The lightning surge protector connects in between the signal antenna and the
     booster.
7   •IMPORTANT: Lightning surge protector must be grounded.




     • COMMISSIONING THE SYSTEM
8


   4.2 Plan the layout of your system

Before you get started you will need to plan the layout of your system.

This involves checking signal strength for signals coming from the cellular

tower, as well as antenna, booster and cable placement.


   4.3 Check for Signal Strength

Select a location on the roof of the building to install the signal antenna,

by monitoring your cellular phone’s signal strength (signal bars) to find

the strongest signal from your carrier’s cellular tower.



Mark that area as the installation location for the Donor (outdoor)

IMPORTANT:     Confirm that you have at least 20 feet of vertical distance

between the marked antenna location and the location where you will

place the Server (indoor) antenna. To prevent the system from oscillation


(feedback) you want to ensure that there is enough separation between

the distribution and signal antenna or that they are shielded from each

other to ensure the distribution antenna does not send a signal back into

the signal antenna. If you cannot achieve these separations, either

choose an alternate location for the donor (outdoor) antenna or

determine if there are natural barriers in the building construction itself

that will attenuate signals between the two antennas so that oscillation

can be prevented.


   4.4 Run coaxial cable

Loosely run the coaxial cable from your outdoor antenna to your booster.

(After you have tested the system you can permanently secure the

coaxial cable).



As you route and pull cabling, follow these general guidelines:

 Bend cables and route them smoothly, and protect the outer skin

   against any damage.

 Keep horizontal cables straight and fasten them with a tie every three

   to five feet.

 Bind and fasten vertical cables every six to eight feet.

 Waterproof all outdoor connections with silicone caulking

 Be careful when plugging the connector in so as not to damage the


   center pins on the connectors.


   4.5 Install the Donor (Outdoor) antenna

Connect the supplied coaxial cable to the antenna. We recommend

applying silicone caulking to fully waterproof the connection.

Attach the cable in such a way that a drip loop is formed.

Once mounted, connect one end of the coaxial cable to the donor

(outdoor) antenna and the other end to the cellular booster where it is

marked “outdoor”




   4.6 Install the Server (Indoor) antenna

Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the antenna and the other end

to the cellular booster where it is marked “indoor”.



Select the installation location of your supplied server (outdoor)antenna

based on the following:


Omni Ceiling directional antenna

Place in the center of the area where the signal needs to be amplified.

Panel directional antenna

Place in the outer perimeter of the area the signal needs to be amplified.

Whip Omni directional antenna

Mount directly to the connector marked “indoor” on the cellular booster.


    4.7 Install your cellular booster

Install the cellular booster in a location that is properly ventilated and

not exposed to excessive heat, moisture and/or direct sunlight. The

optimal area would be on a wall located near a power outlet.



It should be mounted in an easily accessible area so it’s easy to perform

general maintenance with the coaxial cable connections, dip switch

settings and power adaptor.



Make sure all cables and antennas are securely connected before

commissioning the system.


    4.8 Power up your cellular booster

Once all the Following precautions have been taken, power on the

cellular booster.
1. Verify that you have left at least 20 feet of vertical separation space between the


   indoor and outdoor antennas.
2. Never point the front of the donor (outdoor) antenna towards the inside of the
   server (outdoor) antenna.
3. Verify that the supplied coaxial cables from both the donor (outdoor) antenna
   and the server (outdoor) antenna are properly connected to the cellular booster
   before powering it up.
4. Carefully plug in the supplied power adaptor into the back of the cellular booster
   where it is marked ‘power’ and connect the other end to a power outlet.



The LED indicator marked power should light up green.


    4.9 Check the Cellular Booster Status

Your cellular booster comes equipped with electronic sensors designed

to identify cellular signal overload or oscillation which can hinder signal

boosting performance. Your cellular booster is specially designed to

automatically decrease gain to compensate for these circumstances. The

device also has a feature to automatically shut down in case of excessive

oscillation. Improper equipment installation and unusable signal quality

can cause oscillation, this is why it is important to fully understand the

LED alarm lights on your booster, as they will help you identify and solve

any potential issues.

The color of the LED indicates the status of the booster system.


5 UNDERSTAND                      THE          PORTS,             MGC       DIP
   SWITCH, LED STATUS

   5.1 Repeater ports

      1) Outdoor port: connected with the donor antenna by cable.

      2) Indoor port: connected with server antenna directly or by cable.

      3) DC IN: connected with power supply.




   5.2 LED status

1. Status and definition of POWER indicators:
      Status                                        Definition
      Green                                           Normal
       Off                                      DC power problem




2. Status and Definition of ALARM indicators; Alarm LED only works for


   downlink signals
     Status                                       ALARM
                  It is working in linearity
     Green
                  attention: Input signals may be not enough
                  There are overloading or self-oscillation, strong input signals,
      Red
                  measures shall be taken
                  It is working in linearity
                  Attention: Please adjust MGC to increase the attenuation value, till you
     Orange
                  find the “edge point” (I.E. the Alarm LED shall stay at green color, with
                  intention of turning Orange), and let the repeater work at this point.
       Off        Repeater break down




   5.3 Device connect

         Required connection as shown in below figure:

       1. Connect the magnet Antenna SMA male to the SMA

female with booster.

       2. Plug the smaller one of the car booster into the socket

with DC, and another connect to the car power supply.

       3. Connect the chuch antenna SMA male to the SMA

female of the adapter which marked “Signal Adapter”.


6 Authorized Kitting Options

  6.1 Donor (Outdoor) default antenna for vehicle
     installations

           The Magnet Mount Whip Antenna
           The whip antenna is an omni‐directional antenna with a
           360 degree reach. It is designed to distribute the signal
           from the center of the affected area. Typically it is
           connected directly to the booster.


6.2 Donor (Outdoor) antenna for fixed installations

         The Yagi Lpda Antenna
         The yagi is a very precise directional antenna with a powerful reach. This
         antenna should be installed in an elevated position and must be pointed
         towards your carrier’s cellular tower.
         NOTE:This antenna is not meant to capture signal from multiple carriers.

         The Panel Antenna
         The panel is a directional antenna with a 120 degree reach and is designed to
         capture the signal from multiple carrier towers. This antenna should be
         installed in an elevated position and must be pointed towards your carrier’s
         cellular towers.

         Yagi Antenna
         The yagi is a very precise directional antenna with a powerful reach. This
         antenna should be installed in an elevated position and must be pointed
         towards your carrier’s cellular tower.
         NOTE: This antenna can only support single band signal booster.



6.3 Server (Indoor) default antenna for vehicle
   installations

         The Sticker Mount Panel Mobile Antenna
         The mobile antenna is an omni‐directional antenna with a 360
         degree reach. It is designed to distribute the signal from the
         center of the affected area. It is connected directly to the
         booster.


     6.4 Server (Indoor) antenna for fixed installations

                      The Whip Antenna
                      The whip antenna is an omni‐directional antenna with a 360 degree reach. It
                      is designed to distribute the signal from the center of the affected area.
                      Typically it is connected directly to the booster.



                      The Omni Antenna
                      The omni antenna is an omni‐directional antenna with a 360 degree reach. It
                      is designed to distribute the signal from the center of the affected area.
                      Typically it is installed in a false or dropped ceiling.



                      The Panel Antenna
                      The panel is a directional antenna with a 120 degree reach and is designed to
                      distribute the signal from a perimeter wall or ceiling.




     6.5 Antenna Kitting Options for vehicle installations

 Outdoor default Antenna & Cable Kit Options
1.   Kit 66‐295‐0
           Outdoor Magnet Mount 5dbi Whip Antenna

 Indoor default Antenna & Cable Kit Options
1.   Kit 3‐0
           Indoor Sticker Mount Panel 3dbi Mobile Antenna


     6.6 Antenna Kitting Options for fixed installations
 Outdoor Antenna & Cable Kit Options
1.   Kit 11‐5050
           Outdoor Yagi 11dbi Antenna & 50’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
2.   Kit 10‐50400
           Outdoor Panel 10dbi Antenna & 50’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
3.   Kit 10‐7550
           Outdoor Panel 10dbi Antenna & 75’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
4.   Kit 10‐10050
           Outdoor Panel 10dbi Antenna & 100’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
5.   Kit 9‐5050
           Outdoor Yagi 9dbi Antenna & 30’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
6.   Kit 9‐75400
           Outdoor Yagi 9dbi Antenna & 75’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter


7.    Kit 9‐100400
            Outdoor Yagi 9dbi Antenna & 100’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
8.    Kit 9‐7550
            Outdoor Yagi 9dbi Antenna & 75’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
9.    Kit 9‐10050
            Outdoor Yagi 9dbi Antenna & 100’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
10.   Kit 5‐30400
            Outdoor Omni 5dbi Antenna & 30’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
11.   Kit 5‐3050
            Outdoor Omni 5dbi Antenna & 30’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
12.   Kit 5‐50400
            Outdoor Omni 5dbi Antenna & 50’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
13.   Kit 5‐5050
            Outdoor Omni 5dbi Antenna & 50’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
14.   Kit 5‐70400
            Outdoor Omni 5dbi Antenna & 70’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
15.   Kit 5‐100400
            Outdoor Omni 5dbi Antenna & 100’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
16.   Kit 5‐7550
            Outdoor Omni 5dbi Antenna & 75’ 50 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
17.   Kit 5‐10050
            Outdoor Omni 5dbi Antenna & 100’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter

 Indoor Antenna & Cable Kit Options
1.    Kit 5‐0
            Indoor Whip 5dbi Antenna
2.    Kit 100‐1550
            Indoor Panel 10dbi Antenna & 15' 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
3.    Kit 100‐30400
            Indoor Panel 10dbi Antenna & 30’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
4.    Kit 100‐5050
            Indoor Panel 10dbi Antenna & 50’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
5.    Kit 100‐7550
            Indoor Panel 10dbi Antenna & 75’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
6.    Kit 102‐7550‐50
            2 Indoor Panel 10dbi Antennas & 75’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter & a 50
        Ohm 2‐ways Splitter
7.    Kit 103‐7550‐75
            3 Indoor Panel 10dbi Antennas & 75’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter & a 75
        Ohm 3‐ways Splitter
8.    Kit 104‐7550‐50
            4 Indoor Panel 10dbi Antennas & 75’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter & three 50
        Ohm 2‐ways Splitters
9.    Kit 100‐10050
            Indoor Panel 10dbi Antenna & 100’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
10.   Kit 100‐30400
            Indoor Panel 10dbi Antenna & 100’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
11.   Kit 100‐50400
            Indoor Panel 10dbi Antenna & 50’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
12.   Kit 100‐75400
            Indoor Panel 10dbi Antenna & 75’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
13.   Kit 3‐0350
            Indoor Omni 3dbi Antenna & 3’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
14.   Kit 3‐1550
            Indoor Omni 3dbi Antenna & 15’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
15.   Kit 3‐30400
            Indoor Omni 3dbi Antenna & 30’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter


16. Kit 3‐5050
          Indoor Omni 3dbi Antenna & 50’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
17. Kit 3‐7550
          Indoor Omni 3dbi Antenna & 75’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
18. Kit 3‐10050
          Indoor Omni 3dbi Antenna & 100’ 5D Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
19. Kit 3‐30400
          Indoor Omni 3dbi Antenna & 30’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
20. Kit 3‐50400
           Indoor Omni 3dbi Antenna & 50’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
21. Kit 3‐75400
           Indoor Omni 3dbi Antenna & 75’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
22. Kit 3‐100400
           Indoor Omni 3dbi Antenna & 100’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter
23. Kit 32‐50400‐50
          2 Indoor Omni 3dbi Antennas & 50’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter & a 50
      Ohm 2‐ways Splitter
24. Kit 33‐50400‐75
          3 Indoor Omni 3dbi Antennas & 50’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter & a 75
      Ohm 3‐ways Splitter
25. Kit 34‐50400‐50
          4 Indoor Omni 3dbi Antennas & 50’ 400 Coaxial Cable & SMA male to N female Adapter & three 50
      Ohm 2‐ways Splitters



7 TROUBLESHOOTING

The LED alarm lights represent the status of the booster on each

frequency. When the lights are green the device is operating normally

meaning that it is not experiencing any oscillation (feedback) and it is

boosting the signal at maximum power. When the LED lights begin to

change color from green to orange to red, it means that particular

frequency is experiencing some oscillation (feedback).



If the oscillation is excessive the booster will shut down for that

particular frequency. The booster will still work for the other frequency

on a multi‐band booster.


Oscillation is caused when the indoor (distribution) antenna sends a

signal back into the outdoor (signal) antenna. Similar to a PA system,

when the microphone gets too close to the speaker it causes feedback.

This will occur if your antennas are too close together, or the indoor

antenna is pointed at the outdoor antenna. Make sure you have

adequate separation and some type of shielding between the antennas

(Usually your roof or a cement wall is good enough).



IMPORTANT NOTES

The 2 most important things to look for when setting up your system is:


                 A good input signal (the best you can find)


                 Isolating the outdoor (donor) antenna from the indoor
                 (server) antennas so they do not feedback into each
                 other.



By capturing the best input signal you will be able to enjoy the maximum

coverage and best quality signal inside where your Indoor antennas are

located. The better the input signal, the better the output signal. In order

to find the best input signal, you want to place your outdoor antenna as

high as possible with the least amount of obstruction between the

antenna and the cellular base tower. A clear line of site is ideal.

Isolating the signal from the antennas is done by ensuring that the


antennas are not pointing to each other and by having enough distance

or barrier shielding in between them. The signals travel like rays of

sunlight, a directional antenna will send the signal in the direction that it

is pointing. An omni directional antenna will send the signal in every

direction around it. So depending on your equipment it’s important to be

sure that your Indoor antenna is not sending the signal back into the

outdoor antenna.



THINGS TO CHECK WHEN EXPERIENCING WEAK CELLULAR SIGNAL

1. Ensure the outdoor antenna is pointing in the correct direction and is

   capturing adequate signal for the booster.

2. Check all connections on the cable, antennas, and booster.

3. Check cable for bends and or cuts.

4. All LED lights on the booster should be green.

5. Outdoor antenna and the indoor antennas have adequate separation

   and are not causing feedback.


8 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

         WHY ARE THE LED LIGHTS TURNING ORANGE,RED OR

         SHUTTING OFF?



There are certain cases where your system could be experiencing


oscillation. This can be attributed to either the quality of your input

signal or having your outdoor antenna and indoor antenna too close

together. Please review the following guidelines to help resolve this

issue:

1. Adjust the direction of the outdoor antenna. If the system is

   receiving a very high input signal, you can point your outdoor

   antenna away from the cellular tower to reduce the strength of the

   input signal and therefore, reduce the oscillation. Alternatively if

   your system is receiving a very poor quality signal (weak and

   unusable signal), you can point your outdoor antenna more directly

   towards the cellular tower to increase the strength of the input signal.

   Sometimes this may require completely repositioning the antenna to

   a location where you can achieve a line of site to the tower.

2. Increase the separation between the outdoor antenna and the

   indoor antenna. This can be achieved by increasing the distance

   between the two antennas or by placing barriers between them,

   such as moving the indoor antenna to an adjacent room where there

   would be an additional wall separating them from the outdoor

   antenna.

3. Manual Gain Control. Adjust the gain with the manual gain control

   function using the dip switches on the side of the booster.


9 FCC RF Exposure Statement

This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for

an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific

operating instruction for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This

transmitter must not be co‐located or operating in conjunction with any

other antenna or transmitter.


10 Warning




Warning:    The Inside Antennas for vehicle installations must have 1.5

feet of separation distance from all active user devices.

Warning:    The Inside Antennas for fixed installations must have 6 feet of

separation distance from all active users.

Warning:    The Outdoor Antennas for fixed installations must be

installed no higher than 10 meters above ground.


11 Specification
                           C27G-CPAL-AB-C
Electrical specification           Uplink           Downlink

                                     704~716MHz            734~746MHz
                   LTE (A+B)

                                     776~787MHz            746~757MHz
                   LTE C
Frequency
                                     824~849MHz            869~894MHz
Range              CDMA

                                    1850~1910MHz       1930~1990MHz
                   PCS

                                    1710~1755MHz       2110~2155MHz
                   AWS

                                                   12MHz
                   LTE (A+B)

                                                   11MHz
                   LTE C

Band width                                         25MHz
                   CDMA

                                                   60MHz
                   PCS

                                                   45MHz
                   AWS

                                        ≤50dB                ≤50dB
                   LTE (A+B)

                                        ≤50dB                ≤50dB
                   LTE C

Max .Gain                               ≤50dB                ≤50dB
                   CDMA

                                        ≤50dB                ≤50dB
                   PCS

                                        ≤50dB                ≤50dB
                   AWS

                                       ≤25dBm                ≤7dBm
                   LTE (A+B)

                                       ≤23dBm                ≤3dBm
Max .Output        LTE C
Power
                                       ≤23dBm                ≤5dBm
                   CDMA

                                       ≤23dBm                ≤5dBm
                   PCS


                                           ≤23dBm                  ≤0dBm
                    AWS
Automatic Level Control             ≥15dB, auto shut off after 15dB

Inter-modulation    9KHz~12.75GHz          ≤-19dBm                ≤-19dBm

Spurious
                    9KHz~12.75GHz          ≤-13dBm                ≤-13dBm
Emission
LED    Alarm                        Standard
Power LED                           Power Indicator
                                    Orange @ ALC1~5dB, Red @ ALC15dB
ALC LED
                                    LED off after 5 seconds red color.
Mechanical     Specifications       Standard
I /O Port                           SMA-Female
Impedance                           50 ohm
Operating Temperature               10ºC~+55ºC
Environment Conditions              IP40
Dimensions                          120*200*30
Weight                              ≤2.5Kg
Power Supply                        Input AC90~264V,outputDC12V / 3A



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