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Introduction 
 
MC-Series High-Power System 
  
998--01 
Rev 
X1 
10 
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY 
RadioFrame Networks, Inc. 
 
TRADE SECRET INFORMATION 
1  Introduction 
This MC-Series High Power Implementation Guide provides an overview of the 
RadioFrame Networks High Power Microcell (MC-Series) system and describes 
standards for installing, modifying and maintaining RadioFrame Networks equipment at 
Sprint Nextel customer sites. All specifications and requirements pertain to MC-Series 
system equipment operating in 800 and/or 900 MHz band(s) with high-power 
amplification, as required in some Sprint Nextel iDEN (integrated Digital Enhanced 
Network) installations. RadioFrame Networks recommends reading the entire manual 
before attempting to install or operate RadioFrame Networks equipment. 
1.1  References 
In addition to this manual, the following technical manuals are related to the MC-Series 
High-Power system and may be needed for installation or maintenance. 
•  Generation 3 Site Controller System Manual, Motorola, 68P80801E30-O 
•  iDEN OMC-R Configuration Management Parameters Technical Manual, Motorola, 
68P80802E10 
•  Channel Service Unit (CSU) manufacturer’s documentation 
•  Cabinet manufacturer’s documentation (shipped with MC-Series system) 
•  Power supply and battery manufacturer's installation and maintenance 
documentation 
•  Distributed Antenna System (DAS) manufacturer's documentation 
•  General Dynamics R2660 Series Communications System Analyzer Operators 
Manual, 68-P35270C001 Rev F 
•  Quality Standards—Fixed Network Equipment (FNE) Installation Manual (R56), 
Motorola, R56 current edition 
•  National Electrical Code (NEC), current edition 
•  National Fire Protection Associations (NFPA) Code 70 
•  ASTM (American Society For Testing and Materials) 488-90 
•  Bellcore Technical Specifications 1089, GR-63-CORE 
1.2  General Safety Information 
Read all the notices in this section prior to installing or using the MC-Series High-Power 
system or any of its components. 
1.2.1  Static Sensitive Precautions 
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry. It 
occurs when electronic printed circuit cards are improperly handled and can result in 
complete or intermittent failures. 
•  Prior to handling, shipping, and servicing equipment, always put on a conductive 
wrist strap connected to a grounding device to discharge any accumulated static 
charges. All RFN FRUs ship with a disposable anti-static wrist strap.