User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 Scope and Purpose of document
- 1.2 Limitation of Liability Notice
- 2. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
- 3. MASTER SITE RACKS (50-078001)
- 3.1 Master Site Description
- 3.P Master Site Rack Photos
- 3.2 Master Site Electrical Specification
- 3.3 Master Site Mechanical Specifications
- 3.4 Master Site Parts List (50-078001)
- 3.5 Channel Frequency Listing
- 3.6 Master Site Drawings
- 3.7 800MHz Air I/F + BSCE Uplink Shelf (50-078002)
- 3.8 800MHz 8Ch. Channel Module Sub-Rack (50-078003)
- 3.9 800MHz 40Watt Power Amplifier/Driver Shelf (50-078004)
- 3.10 VHF Simplex Shelf (50-078010/1)
- 3.11 VHF Simplex Shelf (50-078010/2)
- 3.12 VHF Duplex Shelves (50-078011/1-4)
- 3.13 VHF Air Interface Shelf (50-078012)
- 3.14 VHF Combiner Shelf (50-078013)
- 3.15 VHF PSU Shelf (50-078014)
- 3.16 VHF/800MHz Tx Multi-coupler (50-078015)
- 4. BAND SELECTIVE BI-DIRECTIONAL LINE AMPLIFIER
- 5. MASTER SITE UPGRADE
- 5.1 Master Site Upgrade Rack Assembly (50-078021)
- 5.1.1 Master Site Upgrade Rack Description
- 5.1.2 Master Site Upgrade Rack Electrical Specification
- 5.1.3 Master Site Upgrade Rack Mechanical Specification
- 5.1.6 Master Site Upgrade Rack Assembly (50-078021) Parts List
- 5.1.6a Upgrade Channel Module Shelf/Sub-Rack 50-078023 Parts List
- 5.1.7 Master Site Upgrade System Diagram, Drg. # 50-078081
- 5.2 Upgrade Channel Frequencies
- 5.3 Master Site HPA Interface Shelf (50-078005)
- 5.4 High Power Amplifier Shelf (50-146703)
- 5.1 Master Site Upgrade Rack Assembly (50-078021)
- 6. INSTALLATION
- 7. MAINTENANCE
- APPENDIX A
- APPENDIX B Initial Equipment Set-up Calculations
- APPENDIX C - BATTERY BACKUP
- C.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
- C.2. BATTERY BACKUP PHOTOGRAPHS
- C.3. SPECIFICATION
- C.4. GENERAL DRAWINGS
- C.5. BBU ALARMS & MONITORING SYSTEM
- C.6. INSTALLATION
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- C.7. MAINTENANCE
Mission Valley Radio Repeater Equipment + Upgrade
User/Maintenance Handbook
Handbook No. 50-078021HBKM Page 74 of 85
A.5. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Notice
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive became law in
most EU countries during 2005. The directive applies to the disposal of waste
electrical and electronic equipment within the member states of the European
Union.
As part of the legislation, electrical and electronic equipment will feature the
crossed out wheeled bin symbol (see image at left) on the product or in the
documentation to show that these products must be disposed of in accordance
with the WEEE Directive.
In the European Union, this label indicates that this product should not be disposed of with domestic
or "ordinary" waste. It should be deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling.