GSM900 Channel Selective Mobile Signal Repeater

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Model NO.
BT-GA43H4
Trademark
BOOSTEL
Transport Package
Wooden Case
Specification
560*450*270mm
Origin
China
Model NO.
BT-GA43H4
Trademark
BOOSTEL
Transport Package
Wooden Case
Specification
560*450*270mm
Origin
China
Specifications of GSM900 Channel Selective RF Repeater
Model: BT-GA43H4
The RF Repeater (RFR) is designed to provide a more cost-effective solution than adding a new Base Transceiver Station (BTS) to improve signal coverage and communication quality in DCS1800 system. And its easy installation and maintenance can help carrier get fast return.
The repeater is working as a relay between the BTS and mobiles. It receives the low-power signal from BTS via the Donor Antenna, linearly amplifies the signal and then retransmits it via the Coverage Antenna to the weak/blind coverage area. And the mobile signal is also amplified and retransmitted to the BTS via the opposite direction.

GSM900 Channel Selective Mobile Signal Repeater

 

Features

  
 

 
  • Aluminum-alloy casing with IP65 protection has high resistance to dust, water and corroding
  • No interference to BTS by adopting linear amplifier with high gain and low noise
  • Adopting filter with highly selectivity and low insertion loss eliminates interference between uplink and downlink
  • USB port provides a link to a notebook for local supervision or to the built-in wireless modem to communicate with the NMS (Network Management System) that can remotely supervise repeater's working status and download operational parameters to the repeater

Applications

 
 
To expand signal coverage or fill signal blind area where  signal is weak or unavailable.
Outdoor:Airports, tourism regions, golf courses, tunnels, factories, mining districts, villages, …
Indoor:Hotels, exhibition centers, basements, shopping malls, offices, parking lots, …
 

Application Diagram

 GSM900 Channel Selective Mobile Signal Repeater

 


 

Technical Specifications

ItemSpecifications
Working Frequency (Customized)Uplink890~915 MHz
Downlink935~ 960 MHz
No. of Channels4
Maximum Input Power (Non-Destructive)10dBm
Output Power(Customized)43dBm
Gain≥ 90dB
Gain Adjustment Range1~31 dB @ step of 1 dB
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio< 1.5
Noise Figure≤ 5dB
In-band Ripple≤6dB
Spurious EmissionWithin working band≤ -15dBm/30kHz
Out of working band
(f > 2.5MHz)
9kHz~1GHz: ≤ -36dBm/30kHz
1GHz~12.75GHz: ≤ -30dBm/30kHz
Third-order Inter-modulation ≤ -45dBc / 30kHz (measured under rated output power)
System Delay≤1.5μSec
I/O Impedance50Ω
RF ConnectorN-Type (Female) / Changeable / bottom of casing
Temperature RangeOperation: -25°C ~ + 55°C / Storage: -30°C ~ +60°C
Relative Humidity Range≤ 95% (non condensing)
Power Supply (customized)DC +24V / AC 220V±15% or AC 110V±15%, 50Hz
Power consumption≤150W
Backup Power Supply (optional)4 hours
Casing LevelIP65
Dimensions600*400*230mm
Weight35kg
Control ConnectorUSB port for local / remote
NMS Monitoring Function(Optional)Real-time alarm for door status, temperature, power supply, LNA, VSWR, self-oscillation, etc;
Remote control such as turn on/off, increasing/decreasing output power etc;
Real-time status for output/input power, UL/DL gain, all status of repeater etc.
 
Installation & Commissioning

1.1 Installation

1.1.1 Steps for mounting on the Pole

 
  1. At Donor site, install the FSR Donor Unit, Donor Antenna, Link Antenna, and RF cable as per specified plan and site layout. FSR Donor Unit can be pole-mounted using the brackets as shown below.
  2. Place M8 screws through the holes of H type brackets as shown in figure 1
  3. Fix combiner onto the H type brackets with M6 screws
  4. Fix H type brackets with combiner installed onto the pole with U type brackets and M8 screws
GSM900 Channel Selective Mobile Signal Repeater
 
 
Figure 1 Repeater Mounting Bracket
 
  1. Orient the Link Antenna of Donor Site to the direction of the Remote Site.
  2. Use Site Master to measure the VSWR of the RF cable from the Link Antenna. The value should be less than 1.5; Otherwise, check the connectors and the installation of the cable.
  3. Start Commissioning the Donor Unit .
  4. Proceed to the Remote Site.
  5. At Remote site, install the FSR Remote Unit, Link Antenna, Coverage Antenna, and RF cables. Remote Unit can be wall mounted or pole mounted depending on the approved plan.
  6. Orient the Remote Link Antenna to the direction of the Donor Site.
  7. Using Spectrum Analyzer, check the Link RSL; adjust the Link Antennas of both Donor and Remote until the required RSL is achieved. Link RSL can be computed using conventional path calculation method.
  8. Then, measure the VSWR of the RF cables connecting with the Link Antenna of Remote Unit. The value should be less than 1.5, otherwise, check the connectors and the installation of the cable.
  9. Start Commissioning the Remote Unit .

1.1.2 Steps for mounting on the wall

 
  1. At Donor site, install the FSR Donor Unit, Donor Antenna, Link Antenna, and RF cable as per specified plan and site layout. FSR Donor Unit can be wall-mounted using the brackets as shown below.
  2. Make four marks on the wall according to the dimension shown as figure 2
  3. Drill four holes at position marked
  4. Fix two pcs H type brackets on the wall with M8 expansion screws
  5. Fix combiner onto the brackets with M6 screws
 
GSM900 Channel Selective Mobile Signal Repeater

Figure 2 Repeater Mounting Bracket
     6. The following steps are the same with step 4 to 12 for mounting on the Pole.

 

 1.2 Commissioning

  1. Connect the RF cable from Donor Antenna to the spectrum analyzer and check if the Donor Antenna is receiving the correct frequency; and then measure the signal level of the said frequency (RSL). Adjust the antenna to make the readings approach the recorded value on the survey report. Record all readings.
  2. Inside the repeater, disconnect the uplink duplexer to the ICS module so as to cut any signal coming from air going to the uplink duplexer and thus protecting the amplifier from damaging. Connect a 30 dB attenuator to the output of the repeater; this attenuator will serve as a load for the repeater. The purpose of this attenuator is to protect the equipments from damaging.
  3. Turn ON the repeater. Observe the LED display on the NMS board. Check for any alarm. Under normal condition, the POWER LED should be always green and the RUN LED should be blinking, the ALARM LED should be not bright with red color.
GSM900 Channel Selective Mobile Signal Repeater

Figure3 Interface of NMS Board

 
Connect your laptop to the repeater via the data cable.
GSM900 Channel Selective Mobile Signal Repeater