User's Manual Part 1

Advanced RF Technologies, Inc.
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1. INTRODUCTION
Up to (8) frequency bands in one body: Currently the ADX supports 700 MHz (Lower A, Lower B, Lower C, and
Upper C), 700MHz Public Safety w/ Upper D support, Cellular, PCS, SMR800/SMR900, and AWS bands.
1.1 Highlights
Modular Structure
- Supports multi bands service (700MHz, 700MHz PS, Cell, PCS, AWS, SMR800/SMR900 etc.) in one body
- Supports up to 8 RF units
Supports optional combining/balancing of multiple carriers’ signals via BCU (Band Combiner Unit)
Supports up to a of maximum of 32 SISO Remote Units
30dBm of downlink composite output power
o 33dBm available for PCS and AWS
Requires only single strand of fiber per remote unit
Operates with up to 5dBo optical loss (Single mode)
Supports SNMP v1, v2, v3 (get, set & traps)
Web-based GUI Interface; No 3rd party GUI software required
Web-GUI connectivity via DHCP in host mode
Versatility and Usability: ADX gives total control to the user. Control parameters such as gain, output power,
and alarm threshold can be changed using Web-GUI interface allowing the user to fine tune the system to the
given RF environment.
Uplink noise measurement routine
Support RU View mode, refer to section 3.1.1.4
Incremental Automatic Shutdown/Resume Time: ADX gradually increases the time span between automatic
shutdown and resume period before it permanently shuts itself down
Support ALC function to prevent ADX DAS from input overload or output overpower