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Interfacing the Fusion Wideband Main Hub to an RF Source
InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 151
D-620616-0-20 Rev K TECP-77-044 Issue 9 March 2015 © 2015 TE Connectivity
Connecting a Fusion Wideband Main Hub to a Roof-Top Antenna
CAUTION! TE recommends that you use a lightning arrestor or surge protector in a roof-top antenna
configuration. Insert the lightning arrestor or surge protector between the roof-top antenna and
the repeater connected to the Fusion Wideband Main Hub RF Band.
1 Connect an N-male to N-male coaxial cable to the roof-top antenna.
2 Connect the other end of the N-male
to N-male coaxial cable to the grounded surge
suppressor.
3 Connect an N-male to N-male coaxial cable to the grounded surge supp
ressor.
4 Connect the other end of the N-male
to N-male coaxial cable to the repeater.
5 Connect an N-male to N-male coaxial cable to the repeater.
6 Connect the other end of the N-male
to N-male coaxial cable to the circulator 1 connector.
7 Connect an N-male to N-male coaxial cable
to the circulator 2 connector.
8 Connect the other end of the N-male
to N-male coaxial cable to the DOWNLINK connector on
the Hub for either Band 1, Band 2, or Band 3. (Attenuation may be required to achieve the
desired RF output at the RAU.)
9 Connect an N-male to N-male coaxial cable
to the circulator 3 connector.
10 Connect the other end of the N-male to N-male coaxial cable to the
UPLINK connector on the
Hub for either Band 1, Band 2, or Band 3.
Figure 24.
Connecting a Fusion Wideband Main Hub to a Roof-top Antenna
Band 1 Band 2 Band 3
UL1 UL2 UL3
Alarms
DL1 DL2 DL3
AC Power
Attenuator
(optional)
NOTE: This applies to Band 1, Band 2, and Band 3.
N-male to N-male
coaxial cable
Rooftop
Antenna
N-male to N-male
coaxial cable
Grounded
Surge Suppressor
Rooftop
Antenna
Circulator
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