User's Manual
Table Of Contents
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- Issue Date: 09- 23- 2003
- Overview
- 1.1. Installation Equipment
- Verifying the Site Preparation
- 2.1. Site Preparation Checklist •24 Outdoor BaseStation
- 2.2. Preparing the Floor
- Installing the Cabinet
- Connecting the Power System
- Connecting the Core Network Cables
- Connecting the Antennas
- Powering Up the Cabinet
- Powering Down the Cabinet
- Verifying the Installation
- RadioRouter Outdoor BaseStation Site Preparation Punchlist
- Outdoor BaseStation Installation Punchlist
- tables
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Chapter 6. Connecting the Antennas
CAUTION:
Antenna cables may be prepared for installation, but do not connect
the cables to the cabinet until the completion of RF Commissioning.
Instructions for RF Commissioning can be found in the RadioRouter
RF Commissioning Guide .
All an ten na ope rations should be p erformed by qualified personnel on ly.
Installers must meet the requirements of FCC Bulletin OET 65 and co ax
terminations and have expertise working with RF coaxial cable. Care
must be taken not to crimp or damage the cables.
There are six 7/16” DIN Female antenna connectors. See Figure 6.1 Antenna Connectors —
Side View and Figure 6.2 Antenna Connectors Schematic — Top View. When viewed from the
front of the cabinet from left to right, the connectors are:
1. Alpha sector Tx/Rx
2. Beta sector Tx/Rx
3. Gamma sector Tx/Rx
4. Alpha sector Rx only
5. Beta sector Rx only
6. Gamma sector Rx only
The antenna cables that attach to the connectors should be clearly labeled with color-coded
bands as follows:
1. Alpha sector Tx/Rx — 1 white band
2. Beta sector Tx/Rx — 1 blue band
3. Gamma sector Tx/Rx — 1 green band
4. Alpha sector RX only — 2 white bands
5. Beta sector Rx only — 2 blue bands
6. Gamma sector Rx only — 2 green bands
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BaseStation Installatio n Gu ide — Draft
Version 0.2 - © 2003 Flarion
Flarion Confidential
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