User's Manual Part 2
Installing Fusion Wideband
Page 154 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual
© 2013 TE Connectivity Ltd D-620616-0-20 Rev H • TECP-77-044 Issue 7 • May 2013
CAUTION! OnlyTEpersonnelorTEͲauthorizedinstallationpersonnelshouldconnecttheFusionWideband
MainHubtoabasestationorrepeater.Exceedingthemaximuminputpowercouldcausefailure
of the Fusion Wideband Main Hub (refer to “Remote Access Unit Connectors” on page57 for
maximum power specifications). If the maximum compositepower is too high, attenuation is
required.
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a ǯUPLINK ȋͳǡʹǡ͵Ȍ
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b ǯDOWNLINK ȋͳǡʹǡ͵Ȍ
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c ǯUPLINK ȋͳǡʹǡ͵Ȍ
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d ǯDOWNLINK ȋͳǡʹǡ͵Ȍ
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NOTE: ConnectionsshouldnotcrossBands.Forexample,allBand1connectionsshouldbemadetothe
samehybridpowercombiner/splitterconnectedtotherepeaterBTSthatmatchestheBand1
frequency.
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6 ǤThewarrantydoesnotcoverdamagecausedwhen
anungroundedHubispoweredon.
NOTE: Usea50ohmterminatoronanyunusedpowercombiner/splitterports.
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ConnectingMultipleFusionWidebandMainHubstoaDuplexRepeaterorBTS
Quantity Item
2 hybrid power combiner/splitters—one for uplink and one for downlink (2x1 for two Fusion Wideband Main
Hubs, 3x1 for three, 4x1 for four, and so on)
1 N-male to N-male coaxial jumper cables to connect each Fusion Wideband Main Hub’s RF Band to the power
combiner/splitters
2 circulator
1 N-male to N-male coaxial jumper cable between each circulator and the repeater or base station
N-male to N-male coaxial jumper cable between each circulator and power combiner/splitter