User's Manual

SDR Repeater
User Manual V0.4
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1. SDR Repeater
1.1 Introduction
Four technologies in one body: SDR is an over-the-air repeater system that can incorporate up to four (4) technologies
in one body. Current supported technologies are SMR800, SMR900, PCS, and BRS.
1.1.1 Highlights
Supports up to 4 frequency bands simultaneously
o Covers the SMR800, SMR900, PCS, and BRS, LTE, Cellular, AWS bands
[SDR-S]SMR800- Covers 18 MHz
SMR900- Covers 5 MHz
[SDR-P]PCS- Covers 65 MHz
3 independent RF PCS channels, each channel supports 1.25 to 18.75 MHz
bandwidth
[SDR-B] BRS- Covers 30 MHz
[SDR-700]LTE- Covers A+B:12MHz , C:11MHz
[SDR-C]Cellular- Covers 25MHz
[SDR-A] AWS- Cover 45MHz
Composite Output Power of 24 or 30 dBm
30 dB AGC Range @ 0.5 dB Step
Adjustable AGC Output Power Level
Adjustable ALC Level
Band Selectable via Web-GUI
Can Support up to 3 Non-Contiguous Bands on the PCS module
Supports Network Management Monitoring System via SNMP
Adjustable FA (3 channels)
Digital filtering
Incremental Automatic Shutdown/Resumption Time: SDR gradually increases the time span between
automatic shutdown and resumption before it permanently shuts itself down
Versatility and Usability: SDR gives total control to the user. Most of the control parameters, e.g., gain, output
power, alarm threshold, etc. can be changed using the Web-GUI so that the user can adjust the system
perfectly to the given RF environment
Web-GUI connectivity via DHCP
Supports DHCP; No 3
rd
party GUI software required
Automated installation