
What do the flashing LEDs mean?
Industry Canada Information to Users Industry Canada Information for users This product
complies with Industry Canada specifications.
3.5 dB, especially where the output signal is re-radiated and can cause interference to adjacent band
least 20 cm (8 in) from any person. Changes or modifications not expressly
approved Mobile Communications Inc., the party responsible for compliance, may void
Class [B] digital apparatus complies with all requirements of the Equipment Regulation
for carrier operation. In situations where multiple carrier signals are
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
jammer from Canada. Rated the manufacturer output power of this equipment is unique
present, the note would have to be reduced by 3.5 dB, especially when the output signal is re-radiated
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications. The Class [B] digital
users. This power reduction is to be by means of input power or gain reduction and not by an
attenuator at the output of the device. To comply with ICAN MPE limits: Antennas MUST be
installed at least 20 cm (8 inches) from any person. Changes or modifications not expressly
and may cause interference to adjacent band users. This power reduction is
apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation.
approved by Mobile Communications Inc., the party responsible for compliance,
The Manufacturer's rated output power of this equipment is for single carrier operation.
performed by means of input power or gain reduction, not by an attenuator at the
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
device output. To meet ICAN MPE limits: Antennas must be installed at least
For situations when multiple carrier signals are present, the rating would have to be reduced by
Nominal Bandwidth
Nominal Bandwidth
6
State On/Flashing indicates that the RX(signal reception) of the band
a reduction in gain. To improve you must extend the distance between the
works normally. Off state indicates that the tape is stopped.
you can try moving your outdoor antenna away from this
cell tower and aront it or point it at the cell tower that
You cannot prevent this condition. This means that the signal
When flashing indicates reduced gain also known as gain attenuation.
antennas from the inside and outside. If you spread them far enough
they will become LIT SOLID. the green LED
outside is very loud and the amplifier has reduced this jack to protect the
you use year to get more gain. If you need help please
,
nearest cell tower. If the cell tower that is near is the one you
the location of your cell tower and you get the conguration.
use, you can ignore the gain reduction and you'll still have enough
Orange LED indicates RX status (outdoor signal strength).
signal strength to cover your area. In this case, this is the normal process
There are five amber LED lights: 1) for 700 Mhz Low 2) for 700 Mhz High
Each blink indicates 3dB of gain reduction also known as
3) for 850 Mhz, 4) for 1700/2100 Mhz, 5) for 1900 Mhz PCS.
Operating. If the nearby cell tower is not the one you are using,
The green LED indicates oscillation loop status. When it flashes, it means
gain attenuation. For example: three flashes equals 9dB of attenuation.
28.4dBm 28.0dBm
Band 4
9.9dBm
23.6dBm 24.0dBm
Band 13
6.4dBm
weight-weight 1.5 lb 0.660 kg
Nominal bandwidth gain 71.2dB
Average rated yield (downlink)
28.2MHz 28.2MHz 40.3MHz 79.2MHz 79.4MHz
6.2dBm
Band 5
25.3dBm
72.5dB
50 Ohm - 75 Ohm
72.2dB
Band 12/17
Average Rated Yield (Uplink)
Impedance (input/output)
72.1dB 71.5dB
Nominal Passband Gain
Impedance (input/output)
Operational bands - operational groups
Rated Mean Output (uplink)
8.2dBm 10.7dBm
Band 2/25
Rated Mean Output (downlink)
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