User's Manual

BPA-10CC-7 1.99–2.5GHz 10W Power Amplifier Manual | Doc #6051407904 Rev -
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1.3 Specifications
Frequency
1.99 – 2.50 GHz *
Output Power 10W max.
Input Voltage 28 VDC
Input Current 7 to 9 Amp @ 28VDC
Input RF Power -12 dBm max.
Gain @ -12 dBm input 52 dB
Gain Flatness ± 1.0 dB over 500 MHz
Gain vs. Temperature ± 1 dB over temperature
Operating Temperature -20° to +50°C
Storage Temperature 40° to +90°C
Dimensions 9.5” x 5” x 3”
Weight 8 lbs
RF Input Connector Type “N”
RF Output Connector Type “N” Isolator Protected
* FCC certification for 1.99 to 2.10GHz or 2.45 to 2.4835GHz under Part 74
This product supports the following Emission Designators:
FCC ID Modulation Emission Designators
CNVHCII-7 Digital 6M0W7D, 7M0W7D, 8M0W7D
Operation under FCC rule part: 74, 90
1.4 Applications
Portable digital video COFDM transmitters, such as the BMS 2GHz CarryCoder II, are used
behind the camera in electronic news gathering (ENG) for mobile broadcast auxiliary stations
(BAS). These transmitters can only provide a medium RF power (e.g. < 1W), limiting the
distance between the event site and relay station. To extend the transmission range, an external
amplifier is needed to boost the transmitter power in order to compensate the path loss and
ensure the acceptable Received Signal Level (RSL) at the destination. The BPA-10CC-7 will
increase the RF power to the maximum 10W without adding spurious signals and distortions to
the transmitter output. The power amplifier output is directly connected to the 2GHz
transmitting antenna.
A typical transmitter application of the 1.99–2.5GHz PA is shown in Figure 5. A practical
application is shown in Figure 6. The output of the PA is directed to the transmitting antenna
located the roof of a mobile vehicle. The receiver antenna can also be located on a mast to
result in better coverage over longer distance.