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Maximum Output Power Per Carrier
InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual Page 65
D-620616-0-20 Rev K TECP-77-044 Issue 9 March 2015 © 2015 TE Connectivity
MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER PER CARRIER
The following tables show the recommended maximum Power Per Carrier out of the RAU 50 Ohm
Type-N connector for different frequencies, protocols, and numbers of carriers. These maximum
levels are dictated by RF signal quality and regulatory emissions issues. In general, as the number
of RF carrier increases, the maximum Power Per Carrier decreases. If these levels are exceeded,
signal quality will be degraded and/or regulator requirements will be violated. The maximum
input power to the Hub is determined by subtracting the system gain from the maximum output
power of the RAU. System gain is software selectable from 0 dB to 15 dB in 1 dB steps.
Additionally, both the uplink and downlink gain of each RAU can be attenuated 0 or 10 dB.
When connecting a Hub to a Base Station or repeater, attenuation on
the downlink is typically
required to avoid exceeding Fusion Wideband’s maximum output power recommendations.
CAUTION! Exceeding the maximum input power may cause permanent damage to the Hub. Do not exceed
the maximum composite input power of 1W (+30 dBm) to the Hub at any time.
NOTE: These specifications are for
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ownlink power at the RAU output (excluding antenna).