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TB9400 Installation and Operation Manual
Installation
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© Tait Limited April 2014
5.5
Installing the Base Station on Site
5.5.1
Base Stations for Trunked Systems
When installing base stations that are part of a trunked system, it is very 
important to observe good site engineering rules. This is especially true 
when the channels are combined into a single antenna. 
If at all possible, the RF planner should avoid frequency plans in which the 
Rx to Tx spacing is an exact multiple of the trunked channel spacing, thus 
forcing Tx intermodulation products to fall outside the Rx channels. 
Cables and antennas should be of high quality construction. Solid shield 
heliax type cables are best, but if braided shield cables must be used for 
short distances, their braids must be silver-plated. 
When the outputs of more than one transmitter are combined, their voltages 
add, and the resulting peak envelope power is not simply the sum of their 
powers, but is equal to the power of one of them multiplied by the square 
of the number of sources. Cables, components, and hardware must be rated 
to withstand the peak envelope power.
During the commissioning process, all transmitters should be activated 
together using a diagnostic test tone, while the receiver RSSI is monitored. 
There should be no perceptible increase in RSSI while the transmitters are 
active.
5.5.2
Equipment Required
It is beyond the scope of this manual to list every piece of equipment that 
an installation technician should carry. However, the following tools are 
specifically required for installing the base station:
Pozidriv PZ3 screwdriver for the M6 screws used in the DC input 
terminals on the PMU; M6 (0.25in) screws are also used to secure the 
subrack to the cabinet in factory-assembled systems
Pozidriv PZ2 screwdriver for the M4 screws used to secure the module 
retaining clamps, and for the fasteners used to secure the front panel to 
the subrack
8mm AF spanner for the SMA connectors, and the subrack ground 
connector.
You can also obtain the TBA0ST2 tool kit from your regional Tait office. 
It contains the basic tools needed to install, tune, and service the base 
station.