User's Manual

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620003-0 Rev. B
The Unison RAUs are manufactured to a specific band or set of bands (i.e., there is
one PCS RAU which can be used for A/D, B/E, E/F, B/D, or F/C). Table 5-1 lists the
six Unison RAUs, the Unison Band, and the frequency band(s) they cover.
5.1 Remote Access Unit Connectors
5.1.1 SMA Connector
The RAU has one female SMA connector. The connector is a duplexed RF input/out-
put port that connects to a standard passive antenna using coaxial cable.
5.1.2 RJ-45 Connector
The RAU has one RJ-45 connector that connects it to an Expansion Hub using
Cat-5/6 ScTP cable. Use shielded RJ-45 connectors on the Cat-5/6 cable.
NOTE: For system performance, it is important that you use only Cat-5/6 ScTP
cable with shielded RJ-45 connectors.
Table 5-1 Frequency Bands covered by Unison RAUs
Unison
RAU
Unison
Band
RF Passband
Downlink (MHz) Uplink (MHz)
Cellular Cellular 869–894 824–849
DCS DCS1 1805–1842.5 1710–1747.5
DCS2 1842.5–1880 1747.5–1785
DCS3 1840–1875 1745–1780
DCS4 1815–1850 1720–1755
GSM GSM 925–960 880–915
EGSM 935–960 890–915
iDEN iDEN 851–869 806–824
PCS PCS A&D 1930–1950 1850–1870
PCS B&E 1945–1965 1865–1885
PCS D&B 1950–1970 1870–1890
PCS E&F 1965–1975 1885–1895
PCS F&C 1970–1990 1890–1910
UMTS UMTS 1 2110–2145 1920–1955
UMTS 2 2125–2160 1935–1970
UMTS 3 2135–2170 1945–1980