ADC Telecommunications Inc. PSM230WM Manual De Usuario
FlexWave Prism Remote Unit RF Module Installation Guide
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TECP-77-141 Issue 8 • 300001744178 Rev H • August 2015
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RF Module Digital/Analog Radio Transceivers
Each RF Module can support any of the following Digital/Analog Radio Transceiver (DART) combinations:
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one Classic DART or one Single SuperDART
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two Classic DARTs (i.e., the 6.5W 800/900 ESMR Module, Non-Diversity, Classic)
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two Classic DARTs—Diversity
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two Single SuperDARTs—Diversity
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one Dual SuperDART
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one or two sets of Tx and Rx Boards (HDM).
Each RF Module will have up to two 6-timeslot DARTs or one 12-timeslot DART per RF Module.
The DART type determines the maximum number of links, where there can be up to eight Classic DARTs or Single
SuperDARTs that support 39 MHz each, or up to 4 Dual SuperDARTs that support up to 75MHz each.
Prism supports the DART Module types listed below.
The DART type determines the maximum number of links, where there can be up to eight Classic DARTs or Single
SuperDARTs that support 39 MHz each, or up to 4 Dual SuperDARTs that support up to 75MHz each.
Prism supports the DART Module types listed below.
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Classic DARTs are 6-timeslot DARTs that support up to 35 MHz contiguous bandwidth (see
).
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Single SuperDARTs are 6-timeslot DARTs that support two non-contiguous bands in the entire frequency
range of the DART, but cannot exceed 39 MHz total RF bandwidth (see
range of the DART, but cannot exceed 39 MHz total RF bandwidth (see
).
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Table 4.
Single-Position Classic DARTs
DART Module Type
Maximum Bandwidth (MHz)
Maximum Fiber Slots
800 APAC iDEN Classic
19
3
800 SMR Classic
7*
3
850 Cell Classic
25
4
900 SMR Classic
5
1
*
Classic Prism RF Modules and Spectrum RAU support 18 MHz; Prism HDM 800
only supports 7 MHz, per Sprint direction.
only supports 7 MHz, per Sprint direction.
NOTE:
Industry Canada PCS 20 dB nominal bandwidth is less than 61.5 MHz.
NOTE:
Industry Canada AWS 20 dB nominal bandwidth is less than 47.2 MHz