Table 2-1: If Cables; Table 2-2: Fcc Approved Antenna - Alvarion BreezeACCESS 900 System Manual

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If longer cables are required, a cable with lower attenuation and/or DC
resistance should be used.
Table 2-1 provides detailed information about common cables such as
the RG 58 and RG 213. If the spectral environment is polluted with
noise in the 440 MHz band, it is recommended that a higher quality
double-shielded cable, such as the LMR 200, LMR 240 and LMR 400,
be used. (These cables are manufactured by Times Communications).
Cable Type
RG 58
Maximum Cable
30
Length (m)
If you are using coaxial cables other than those listed above, consult the
cable manufacturers' specification to ensure that the cable's
attenuation at 440 MHz does not exceed 15dB, and its DC loss (center
conductor plus shield) does not exceed 1.5 ohms.
Cell Extender's/AU's 900 MHz Antennas
902-928 MHz, 9 dBi Vertical Polarized Omni, N-Type connector
902-928 MHz, 10 dBi Panel Antenna, H/VPOL mount, N-Type
connector
NOTE
Consult with Alvarion sales on the availability of other antennas for use with the
CX and Access Unit.
WARNING
It is the responsibility of the professional installer to ensure that when using the
outdoor antenna kits, only these antenna configurations shown in the table above
are used along with the minimum cable lengths provided with the product. The
use of any antenna other than those listed is expressly forbidden in accordance
to FCC rules CFR47 part 15.204.
Manual Revision 1.1

Table 2-1: IF Cables

RG 213
LMR 200
100
45

Table 2-2: FCC Approved Antenna

Antenna Model
Installing the Cell Extender and AU
LMR 240
LMR 400
65
150
Part Number
990008
990010
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