
MHU – located as close to the antenna as possible, performs the amplifier function on the uplink signal. Three subcomponents of the MHU, two RF cavity filters, and a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA), are involved in the amplifier function. Downlink signal is not amplified but passed through an RF cavity filter.
PDU – located in the base station, provides DC current to power the LNAs and On/Off Key (OOK) modem signal for use in the Remote Electrical Tilt (RET). The PDU outputs the DC current through a front port from which it travels by way of a short linkage cable to the
The PDU monitors the MHUs simultaneously by sensing their current draws. If any of the MHUs fail, or if there is a cut or short circuit in the coaxial cable, the PDU sends an alarm to the BTS. The PDU thus also monitors the condition of the coaxial cable, not just the MHU. The PDU also has
The PDU has a connector for RET communication with the BTS. The data bus is a
•7/16 DIN male to the BTS; 7/16 DIN female to the ANT
•7/16 DIN female to the BTS; 7/16 DIN male to the ANT
•N male to the BTS; N female to the ANT
•N female to the BTS; N male to the ANT
A single PDU supports three dual inline MHUs (with one
2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION
2.1Installation Overview
Installation consists of three main steps:
1.Installing the MHU: mechanical attachment, coaxial cables and ground cable.
2.Installing the PDU: mechanical attachment, operation power, alarms and ground cable.
3.Installing the
2.2Masthead Unit Installation
Pole mounting kits are provided for installing the MHU. See Figure 3. Before any installation, check that the ClearGain MHU has no visible damages or defects. Place ClearGain MHU as close to the antenna as possible.
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