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Touchboards MIPRO AD-808 Operating Manual

4-channel active antenna combiner

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4-channel Active Antenna Combiner
3. Installation of Extension Antennas
MIPRO AT-70 or AT-90T Extension Antennas can be installed with MS-10
wall mount brackets or general microphone stand and connect by coaxial
cables. It is recommended to use higher quality but minimized the length of
coaxial cables and ensure antenna is positioned higher than the crowd and
away from obstacle objects for optimal reception.
AT-90T
MS-10
Wide-band Extension Antenna Mount Brackets
4. Power On:
The power indicator lits when Power on. When input signal is larger than
66dBM, the LED indicator will lit.
3. Cautions:
The frequency range is between 470MHz~960MHz, and it works with any
MI-808T transmitter within this specified range. To obtain optimal transmission
efficiency ensure the transmitting antenna is of the same frequency band as
the transmitter itself. MIPRO AT-90T wide band directional antennas is highly
recommended to work with AD-808.
Use 50Ωimpedance coaxial cable (like RG-58) to connect the receiver and
the antenna combiner system. Coaxial cable within 10 meters is the
recommended length.
MIPRO Electronics Co., Ltd.
Headquarters: 814 Pei-Kang Road, Chiayi, 60096, Taiwan.
Web:
www.mipro.com.tw
E-mail: mipro@mipro.com.tw
Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice
Wide-band Extension Antenna Stand
2 CE2 2 6
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AS110531
AD-808
OPERATING MANUAL
4-channel Active Antenna Combiner

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  • Page 1 4-channel Active Antenna Combiner AD-808 3. Installation of Extension Antennas OPERATING MANUAL MIPRO AT-70 or AT-90T Extension Antennas can be installed with MS-10 wall mount brackets or general microphone stand and connect by coaxial cables. It is recommended to use higher quality but minimized the length of 4-channel Active Antenna Combiner coaxial cables and ensure antenna is positioned higher than the crowd and away from obstacle objects for optimal reception.