User's Manual

Safe-Com Wireless Public Safety Fiber Distributed Antenna System
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FCC Antenna Requirements
The user must assure that the installation meets FCC RF exposure limits. Minimum distance between any
person and the operating antenna must be 35 inches or 89 cm. The antenna must be mounted on a stable,
permanent structure.
Maximum ERP is 5 watts per FCC regulations per rule part 90.219(e)(1). The FCC licensed and qualified
installer user must calculate the total transmitted power, taking into account the losses of the cables and
splitters etc, plus the gain of the antenna to assure compliance with the maximum exposure regulation.
Lightening protection is required on all antennas as loss or damage as a result of lightening is not covered by
the warranty. Antennas must be connected prior to turning up power to the unit.
Frequency Bands of Operation and RF output power control
The authorized bands of use include:
For FCC Part 90.219 For ISED RSS-131
150.05-174.0 MHz
406.1-430.0 MHz
450.0-470.0 MHz
768.0-776.0 MHz
798.0-806.0 MHz
806.0-821.0 MHz
851.0-866.0 MHz
866.0-869.0 MHz
IMPORTANT NOTES: The Power amplifier module is factory tuned to the frequency band of operation.
The User can not modify the operating frequency band. This product shall not be used to extend the
boundary of the normal service area of a specific license. This product is used as both Class A and Class B
however it is not meant to be used as a Class B Mobile booster. The product can be used outdoors as a fixed
device. The user may not amplify service bands where the operator does not have license or license consent.
Class B signal boosters cannot amplify both commercial (including CMRS and ESMR) and PLMR bands
(except in-building DAS).
150.8-156.2475 MHz
157.1875-161.575 MHz
161.775-161.96 MHz
162.04-173.40 MHz
406.1-454.0 MHz
456.0-462.5375 MHz
467.74-512.0 MHz
758.0-775.0 MHz
788.0-805.0 MHz
806.0-849.0 MHz
851.0-869.0 MHz