Comba TETRA800 Digital Wireless Repeater

- Frequency Range (MHz): 9kHz~150kHz
- Max. Total Output Power(dBm)@Center Frequency: Uplink 5.0, Downlink 7.0
- Max. Gain (dB)@ Center Frequency at 25 ATT: Adjustable
- ATT Adjustable Range (dB)/(Step): Adjustable
- ALC (dB): Noise Figure (dB) (Max. Gain)
- Input VSWR(Power up, Min Gain, Pin=-30dBm)
- Ripple In Band (P-P) (dB) at +25
- Out of Band Rejection (dBc) at +25
- Time Delay (us)
- EVM%
- Frequency Stability(ppm)
- Spurious Emission (dBm) @ Out Of Band: 2.5MHz Offset, 150kHz~30MHz, 30MHz~1GHz, 1GHz~12.75GHz
- Max. non-destructive input power (dBm)
- Cancellation Performance (dB) @ ICS
- Impedance()
- Power Consumption(W)
- Power Supply
- Functions -Variable Multiple Sub-band
- ICS Mode
- Bandwidth of Sub-band Number of Sub-band: With/Without ICS Mode
- Environmental Data: Operating temperature range, Storage temperature range, Relative humidity
- Applications: Local Control, Monitoring and control
Product Usage Instructions
- Ensure the communication equipment is protected against strong electricity and lightning strikes.
- Locate the battery switch in the structural part of the indicator light and ensure it is turned on for the monitoring board to work.
- Do not insert or remove cards from the MODEM when it is powered on.
Hardware Installation
Wall-mounted installation:
- Choose a suitable location for wall-mounting the repeater.
- Securely mount the repeater using appropriate hardware and ensure it is positioned correctly.
Maintenance
Regularly check for any signs of damage or wear on the repeater components.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Can I install the wireless repeater outdoors?
A: The wireless repeater is designed for indoor use in environments such as houses, hotels, offices, etc. It is not recommended for outdoor installation. - Q: How do I know if the repeater is functioning correctly?
A: You can check the indicator lights on the repeater to ensure they are showing the appropriate status as per the user manual. - Q: Is it necessary to turn off the repeater when not in use?
A: It is recommended to turn off the repeater when not in use to conserve power and prevent unnecessary wear on the device.
TETRA800 Digital Wireless Repeater
Installation Manual
(Model: TP-WE-WR-DSL080B220P43Q-UK-MW)
Copyright Notice
- Our company reserves all rights to this manual. No unit or individual may excerpt or copy part or all of this manual (including the electronic version) without the written permission of the company, or disseminate it in any form.
- This manual is for reference only. Due to product changes or upgrades and other reasons, the company has the right to change the content of the instructions without notifying the customer. Any changes will be made without prior notice.
- This instruction manual introduces the installation, use and maintenance methods of digital wireless equipment. Please read this manual carefully before installing and using this equipment.
Guidelines for safe use of equipment
- The device must be powered off before connecting the antenna to t he device or disconnecting the cable. The RF signal interface is strictly prohibited from being unloaded.
- Do not disassemble the device or replace parts at will to avoid damaging the device.
- Do not touch the components on the chassis, the wiring, and the metal conductors in the plug socket with your hands. When it must be touched due to maintenance needs, electrostatic protection measures should be taken.
- Communication equipment must be protected against strong electricity and lightning strikes to avoid introducing strong electricity or lightning into the equipment.
- The battery switch is in the structural part of the indicator light. There is no need to open the chassis door to operate the battery switch. If this switch is not turned on, the monitoring board will not work.
- It is prohibited to insert or remove cards from the MODEM when it is powered on.
Signal booster advisory/warning label message:
- Note: The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
WARNING!
- Use only authorized and approved antennas, cables and/or coupling devices! The use of unapproved antennas, cables or coupling devices could cause damage and may be of violation of FCC regulations. The use of unapproved antennas, cables and/or coupling devices is illegal under FCC regulations and may subject the user to fines.
- Any installation, adjustment, maintenance and repair of the equipment must only be carried out by trained, authorized personnel. At all times, personnel must comply with any safety notices and instructions.
- The design of the antenna installation needs to be implemented in such a way so as to ensure RF radiation safety levels and non-environmental pollution during operation.
- Note: Antennas, feeders and couplers are not included in the packing list; solution provider should consider these accessories according to site conditions.
- WARNING! Antenna gain should not exceed 10dBi
- To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, each individual antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance greater than 211cm or more from all persons during normal operation and must not be co-located with any other antenna for meeting RF exposure requirements.
- Contact information, i.e., licensee for Class B devices. the FCC at (https://signalboosters.fcc.gov/signal-boosters/) for Class B devices.
Product Introduction
This wireless repeater is designed to expand mobile base station’s service in indoor environment, such as houses, hotels, hot spots, shops, offices, meeting rooms, apartments, etc.. It is compact and light, it can be installed anywhere, with maximum discretion.
Features
- Support TETRA800 Band
- Low power consumption
- Compact design
- Support easy installation, configuration
Specification
Electrical Data | ||
Item | Uplink | Downlink |
Frequency Range (MHz) | 806~824 | 851~869 |
Max. Total Output Power(dBm)@Center Frequency | 27±2 | 40±2 |
Max. Gain (dB)@ Center Frequency at 25℃ | 90±3 | 95±3 |
ATT Adjustable Range (dB)/(Step) | 0~30 @ 1 dB step | |
ATT Adjustable Error (dB) | ≤ |±1.5| | |
ALC (dB) | 0~25 | |
Noise Figure (dB) (Max. Gain) | ≤ 5.0 | ≤ 7.0 |
Input VSWR(Power up, Min Gain, Pin=-30dBm) | ≤ 1.5 | |||
Ripple In Band (P-P) (dB) at +25℃ | ≤5.0 | |||
Out of Band Rejection (dBc) at +25℃ | ±1MHz offset | ≤ -15 | ≤ -15 | |
±2MHz offset | ≤ -30 | ≤ -30 | ||
±5MHz offset | ≤ -55 | ≤ -55 | ||
Time Delay (us) | ≤ 6.0 | |||
EVM(%) | ≤ 8 @ 64QAM | |||
Frequency Stability(ppm) | ≤±0.05 | |||
Spurious Emission (dBm) @ Out Of Band 2.5MHz Offset; | 9kHz~150kHz | ≤-36/1KHz | ||
150kHz~30MHz | ≤-36/10KHz | |||
30MHz~1GHz | ≤-15/100KHz | |||
1GHz~12.75GHz | ≤-10/1MHz | |||
Max. non-destructive input power (dBm) | ≤-10 | ≤-10 | ||
Cancellation Performance (dB) @ ICS | 25 (Gain ≤ Isolation + 10) | |||
Impedance(Ω) | 50 | |||
Power Consumption(W) | ≤150 | |||
Power Supply | AC120V | |||
Functions -Variable Multiple Sub-band | ||||
ICS Mode | Bandwidth of Sub-band | 5/10/MHz | ||
Number of Sub-band | 1 | |||
Without ICS Mode | Bandwidth of Sub-band | 0.2-20MHz | ||
Number of Sub-band | 2 | |||
Environmental Data | ||||
Operating temperature range | -25°C to +55°C | |||
Storage temperature range | -40°C to +85°C | |||
Relative humidity | 5% – 95% | |||
Applications | IP65(outdoor) | |||
Monitoring and control | Local Control | RJ45 (by OMT) | ||
Remote Control | 4G Modem | |||
LED indicator | Power, RUN, ALARM, etc. | |||
Mechanical Data | ||||
Dimensions | 355*295*150.6mm | |||
Weight | ≤14Kg | |||
Connectors type | 4.3-10 Female | |||
Mounting | Wall | |||
Packing | 1 Pie in box |
Chassis Appearance
Outline Drawing
Interface Introduction
Interface ID | Interface Type | Function |
BS | 4.3-10 Female | Connect to Donor Antenna |
MS | 4.3-10 Female | Connect to Distributed Antenna System |
AC120V | Power Supply | |
ETHERNET | RJ45 | Local Monitoring & Configuration |
Status Indicator
LED ID | LED Description | Normal Status |
RUN | Monitor the running | Normal: Flash |
Power | Monitor the power supply | Normal: Green |
Alarm | Alarm Indicator | Normal: Green, Alarm: Red |
Hardware Installation
- Wall – mounted installation
Steps:- Fix the mounting bracket to the wall with 4 expansion screws (M10×100)
- Fix the mounting bracket of the main unit with expansion screws
- Hang the host on the mounting bracket
- Fasten the main unit and the side of the mounting bracket with installation screws
- Check and confirm that the equipment has been installed firmly and stably
Local Configuration
- Connection for Local Configuration
- Login OMT
- User Interface Introduction
- Common Problems and Solutions
No. | Problems | Possible Reasons | Solutions |
1 | Connection fail between OMT software and repeater | Incorrect software version | Update latest OMT software version |
Querying locally fail | Make sure the data cable can communicate normally | ||
Device IP address is incorrect | When connecting locally, please ensure that the IP address of the device itself is consistent with the IP address filled in by the software | ||
2 | Downstream output abnormal, can’t cover the blind area | Downstream power amplifier switch is turned off | Use software to see if it is off, and if so, turn it on |
Higher attenuation | Use software to view and adjust attenuation values | ||
Input signal is abnormal | Use a spectrum analyzer to check whether the signal entering the BS port is normal | ||
Poor wiring at MS terminal | Use a spectrum analyzer to directly test the output power of the trunk amplifier. If the output is normal but still cannot cover the blind area, it indicates that the engineering wiring at the MS end is incorrect | ||
3 | Upstream output abnormal, can’t cover the blind area | Poor interface or unstable uplink signal | Check whether each interface is in good condition; Connect the signal source to the BS port, and then use a spectrum analyzer to test whether the uplink output is normal and stable |
High uplink noise floor affects base station operation | Adjust uplink gain; Confirm that the correct coupler is selected | ||
Strong interference source nearby | Eliminate sources of interference | ||
4 |
Remote communication failure |
Device stops working | Return the device to normal operation |
MODEM is not working properly | Use a small antenna to connect the MODEM’s antenna externally to test whether it can communicate normally. If not, replace it with a new MODEM | ||
SIM card failure or arrears | Put the SIM card into the phone and see if it can send text messages. If damaged, replace it with a qualified monitoring card | ||
The device number setting is different from the monitoring center | The site number, device number, and mobile phone number of the monitoring center must be consistent with those of the trunk amplifier | ||
The network is busy or communication failure | Wait until the network condition improves and try again | ||
5 | Alarm | Power failure alarm |
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Monitoring module battery failure alarm | The backup battery voltage is low due to bad battery or discharge, replace the backup battery or recharge the battery | ||
Downlink input power shortage | The threshold value is set too high, adjust the threshold value. The input signal is too weak or there is no input signal, check whether the source and repeater have outputs or use a coupler with a small coupling degree | ||
Downlink input overpower | The threshold value is set too low, adjust the threshold value. The input signal is too strong, change the output power of the source or repeater or use a coupler with a large coupling degree | ||
Downlink output lack of power |
Set the threshold value high and adjust the threshold value. If the attenuation is too large and the output lower than the threshold, adjust the attenuation | ||
Amplifier over temperature alarm | The power amplifier temperature is higher than the threshold value. Set a higher threshold value or let the power amplifier temperature drop below the threshold value |
Documents / Resources
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