User's Manual
FlexWave Prism Remote Unit RF Module Installation Guide Page 39
TECP-77-141 Issue 8 • 300001744178 Rev H • September 2015 ©2015 TE Connectivity
CAUTION! Ensure that all cable bends are below the top edge of the Connector Interface Panel as indicated by the
dashed line in the preceding figure. Failure to correctly position the cables could inhibit closing the
Remote Unit door, which can result in damage to the cables.
Figure 22. Cable Connections for HDM RF Modules
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Table 12. HDM Antenna Port Mapping
RF Module Catalog # Description TX0/RX0 TX1/RX1
F W P - L 4 M T 0 0 0 M O D 20W 700 lABC Module, MIMO HDM, Single-Bay Path 1 Path 2
F W P - U 4 M T 0 0 0 M O D 20W 700 uC Module, MIMO HDM, Single-Bay Path 1 Path 2
F W P - L 4 M T U 4 M M O D 20W 700 lABC/700uC, Dual, Single-Bay 700 lABC 700 uC
F W P - 4 4 M T 0 0 0 M O D 20W 800 MIMO, Single Bay, with two External Filters Path 1 Path 2
F W P - 4 4 1 T 8 4 1 M O D
(1)
20W 800 SMR/ 1900 PCS, Dual RF Module 1900 800
F W P - B 4 M T 0 0 0 M O D 20W 850 DUAL, MIMO, Single Bay Path 1 Path 2
F W P - C 4 M T 0 0 0 M O D 20W 850 Cell/1900 PCS, Dual, Single-Bay 1900 850
F W P - 8 4 M T 0 0 0 M O D 20W 1900 PCS Dual MIMO, Single-Bay Path 1 Path 2
F W P - 8 4 M T A 4 M M O D 20W 1900/2100 Dual, Single Bay 2100 1900
F W P - A 4 M T 0 0 0 M O D 20W HDM AWS Band 4 MIMO, Single-Bay Path 1 Path 2
(1) A 20W 800 SMR/ 1900 PCS, Dual RF Module RF Module (FWP-441T841MOD) requires a FlexWave Notch
Filter (FWP-SPRINTFILTER) between the Remote Unit and the antenna to provide protection from spurious
emissions in the Public Safety band below 861.35 MHz and the Cellular band above 869.5 MHz. Information
on how to install the Notch Filter is provided in
“FlexWave Notch Filter (FWP-SPRINTFILTER)” on page 47.
Cable Connec#ons for an HDM RF Module
TX0/RX0
TX1/RX1
POWER
DATA 1 (DIV)
DATA 0 (PRIM)
Cable Connec#on Notes
• Always connect the Power cable.
• Always connect the two LVDS cables: PRIM and DIV.
• SISO requires one RF cable (TX0/RX0).
• MIMO and Dual-Band require two RF cables
(TX1/RX1 and TX0/RX0).