Rf Ports; Figure 2-6 Rf Port - ADRF SDR-ICS-43-6 User Manual

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The SDR-ICS-43-6 can be connected to an ADRF-BBU (ADRF Battery Backup) to provide power during a power
failure. If an ADRF-BBU is utilized, connect the ADRF-BBU to the SDR-ICS-43 via the external battery port.
(WARNING: The circuit switch on the ADRF-BBU must be set to OFF before connecting the ADRF-BBU to SDR-ICS-
43-6 to prevent damage to the repeater or the ADRF-BBU and personal injury.)
Note: Please contact ADRF Technical Support for assistance if you are unfamiliar with the installation procedure of
our battery box.
2.4

RF Ports

DONOR – 4.3-10 female which is used to connect the donor antenna
DONOR_Modem CPL (20dB) – SMA female 20 dB coupling port which is used to Modem
MODEM_ANT – SMA female port which is used to provide RF signal to the optional external modem box or
connect the DONOR_ CPL port.
SERVER_CPL (30dB) – SMA female 30 dB coupling port which is used to monitor the amplified DL signal
SERVER – 4.3-10 female which is used to connect the server antenna
Advanced RF Technologies, Inc.
SDR-ICS-43-X
6
SDR-ICS-43-
CPL(-20dB)
DONOR
LAN0
BATTERY
AC IN
LAN1
MODEM
CPL(-40dB)
ANT
SERVICE
HOST
SERVER
REMOTE
Figure 2-5
RF port
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