Paradise RA 5785 manual 7.2 1 2 Redundant Systems, 3 1 1 Redundant System with L Band input

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Figure 7-3: 1:1 Redundant System with L Band input

The system shown in Figure 7-3uses the same concept of the power splitter on the RF input. In this case the Compact Outdoor amplifiers are equipped with L-Band block up converters. L-Band input amplifiers use phase locked oscillators as the local oscillator to the up converter. Such systems must use a splitter at the input instead of a switch so that the reference input is always available to the standby amplifier. If the reference signal is lost the standby amplifier would report a BUC (Block Up Converter) fault.

Figure 7-3: 1:1 Redundant System with L Band input

Care must be taken when selecting the splitter for an L-Band input system. The splitter must be a wide band design capable of passing the 10 MHz or 50 MHz reference signal along with the 950 MHz to 1525 MHz traffic input. The reference frequency power level must be at least -10 dBm into each Compact Outdoor Amplifier.

7.2 1:2 Redundant Systems

The Mini Compact Outdoor Amplifier can also be configured in 1:2 Redundant Systems. The major difference being that the amplifier’s internal controller can not be used for system control. Instead a separate RCP2-1200 Redundant System controller is used to provide system control. The controller can be remotely located up to 500 ft. from the amplifiers. Figure 7-4shows a 1:2 Compact Outdoor Amplifier Redundant System.

RF Input

POL 1

RF Input

2

1

4

3

4

23

1

2

3

2

3

SW1

1

RF OUT-POL 1

 

4

POL 2

4

2

RF OUT-POL 2

 

 

1

3

7.2 1:2 Redundant Systems 1 SW2

Figure 7-4: 1:2 Redundant System Block Diagram

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Paradise RA 5785 7.2 1 2 Redundant Systems, 3 1 1 Redundant System with L Band input, 4 1 2 Redundant System Block Diagram