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SMR 700 800 HIGH POWER PS NFPA CLASS B SIGNAL BOOSTER
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL
Cobham Wireless Coverage
Date: 23-Nov-16
www.cobham.com/wireless
Doc. No.00060CDUM Rev. 3.4 Page | 32
4.3 RF Parameters and Filter Configuration
NOTE: It is assumed you are currently operating the desired operation mode. The operation mode can be
modified via the CMU Info tab (section 5.5).
WARNING! It is required to register Class B boosters with the proper authorities in your
area.
A total of 24 filters can be defined for each unit. For D-MBR 700 800 (a booster supporting two bands):
The total of 24 filters is distributed between the two bands.
The number of filters available for each band can be configured in the Band Info tab.
The
bandwidth
available for each filter is determined by the operation mode (Class A or B) of the Booster. As
each filter is defined, it is graphically displayed in the pane.
To configure the signal level and channels
1. In the left pane, click the 700/800 item.
2. Verify (or modify) the number of filters available for each band:
Click the Band Info tab. The available filters are displayed in the Band Information area.
The displayed information varies depending on the set operation mode:
o Mode A on narrowband filters are displayer.
o Mode B both wideband and narrowband filters are displayed.
Figure 4-8. Configuring Number of Filters per Band
For dual-band repeaters (where the filters are distributed between the two bands):
In the Channels for 700 band, select the number of filters for the 700 band. The remaining
available filters will be allocated to the 800 band.
Click Send in the header.
No of filters per band
Click
Send
Band Info
Filter information
according to Booster
operation mode (A or B)