User's Guide

12/6/2019
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Cel-Fi QUATRA 4000 Key Features
Carrier Grade, FCC-certified Smart Signal Booster
Support for AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint
Relays two (2) bands per operator, simultaneously
Independent donor ports for each operator allows for independent antenna optimization
Single combined (CU) server port enables driving either a serving antenna or passive DAS field
95-100 dB max system gain
140MHz total relay bandwidth
o 6 channels x 20MHz
o 2 channels x 10MHz
Support for up to six (6) CU via Cat5e cable (or better)
N-type RF connectors (donor and server)
Internal modem for remote management (SIM slot access)
Industrial aluminum powder-coated housing
Up to 100m distance between NU and CU (using Cat5e)
QUATRA Range Extender (QRE) extends the NU to CU distance by 100 meters
20-22dBm uplink power per operator per band
13-16dBm downlink power per operator per band
Hardware Components
Cel-Fi QUATRA 4000 is a modular solution with two (2) foundational components: the Network Unit (NU) and the
Coverage Unit (CU). In traditional DAS terminology these could be known as the Head End (NU) and the Remote
Unit (CU).
Power is provided to the entire system through AC power at the NU. The CUs are powered via Power over Ethernet
(PoE), and therefore do not require a separate power source at their location.
Signal source is brought into the system at the NU, via a wired connection, like a small cell, or through a donor
antenna and an RF connection.