User Manual
Axell Wireless Limited
Technical Literature
FM Rebroadcast Amplifier 55-203201
Document Number 55-203201HBK Issue No. 1 Date 22/12/2008 Page 14 of 23
5.1.3. Downlink
Confirm that there is a signal at the expected frequency and strength from the base station. If this
is not present then the fault may lay outside the system. To confirm this, inject a downlink
frequency signal from a known source at the master site BTS input and check for output at the
remote site feeder output.
If a signal is not received at the output it will be necessary to follow the downlink path through the
system to find a point at which the signal is lost. The expected downlink output for the given input
can be found in the end-to-end test specification.
5.1.4. Checking service
Following the repair of any part of the system it is recommended that a full end-to-end test is
carried out in accordance with the test specification and that the coverage is checked by survey.
It is important to bear in mind that the system includes a radiating cable network and base stations
that may be faulty or may have been damaged.
5.1.5. Fault repair
Once a faulty component has been identified, a decision must be made on the appropriate course
to carry out a repair. A competent engineer can quickly remedy typical faults such as faulty
connections or cables. The exceptions to this are cable assemblies connecting bandpass filter
assemblies that are manufactured to critical lengths to maintain a 50-ohm system.
Care should be taken when replacing cables or connectors to ensure that items are of the correct
specification. The repair of component modules such as amplifiers and bandpass filters will not
usually be possible in the field, as they frequently require specialist knowledge and test equipment
to ensure correct operation. It is recommended that items of this type are replaced with a spare
unit and the faulty unit returned to Axell Wireless for repair.
5.1.6. Service Support
Advice and assistance with maintaining and servicing this system are available by contacting
Axell Wireless Ltd., see section 2.7.
NOTE
Individual modules are not intended to be repaired on site and attempts at repair will
invalidate active warranties. Company policy is that individual modules should be
repaired by replacement. Axell Wireless Ltd. maintains a level of stock of most modules
which can usually be despatched at short notice to support this policy.