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P O W E R W AV E P R O D U C T G U I D E SPRING 2006

Product Guide






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WHATS NEXT!

ANTENNA SYSTEMS

BASE STATION SYSTEMS

COVERAGE SYSTEMS
W H AT S N E W I N S I D E T H E S P R I N G 0 6 P R O D U C T G U I D E TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
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06 Clean Site Single, Dual, & Triple Band Solutions Integrated Radio Products
Updated Section Antenna Brackets New Outdoor Platform Product Single, Dual & Triple Band Antennas Integrated Power Tranceiver
08 Antenna Systems 54 Coverage Systems 08 Antenna Systems 50

Antenna Brackets Digital Radio Head


12 51

- Updated specifications - 1900 MHz OS-3 System


Single/Dual/ Triple Band RET Modules Multi-Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA) Products
27 52

CILOC Current Injector Layer 1 Converter Indoor MCPA Platform


28 54 Coverage Systems

New Repeater Products


MCU Master Control Unit Outdoor MCPA Platform
29 56

New Dual Band ALVC Antenna


- Part Numbers: AL6200 Nano LOC MCU Layer One Converter Master Control Unit Repeater Systems
30 58

- Part number: 7840.00 Repeater and ALS6200 Mini Tower Mounted Amplifiers WCDMA Channel Selective Repeaters
31 64

Power Distribution Unit Band Selective Repeaters


2 32 68
Repeater
Current Injectors Indoor and Outdoor Compact Repeaters
34 70

Broadband Diplex Filter Fiber Optic Repeaters


35 72

1800/2100 Fullband Diplex Filter Wideband Coverage System


36 74

2100 Co-Location 900/1800 Diplex Filter Wideband Radio Head


37 76

900/1800/2100 Fullband Triplexer Filter Mini Repeater


38 78

Updated Section Rubix Cabinet


ANTENNA SYSTEMS 44 Base Station Systems

2100 Co-Location Filter Nano Repeater


39 82

900 Co-Location Filter Indoor and Outdoor Systems


BASE STATION SYSTEMS 40 83

1900 Fullband Diplex Filter Software Systems: NetWay Manager


41 84
COVERAGE SYSTEMS Introducing the Powerwave

VersaFlex Enclosure Solutions Education & Training


42 88 Software Systems
SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS
Whats Next! Truck Tour

Power Amplifier Products Service and Warranties


44 Base Station Systems 90 Corporate

Base Station Filter How to Buy


46 92

Microwave Filter About Powerwave


48 93
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W H AT S N E X T !

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Discover how were powering the next wave of growth in wireless


Executive Briefings
New Products/Solutions
Hands-on Demonstrations
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Technical Training

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and advanced technical training that will show you how to:

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WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS
1 Outdoor MCPA Micro Cabinet -
for roof top booster applications

2 Indoor Powerwave Amplifier Frame


(PAF) - MCPA - for high capacity, high
coverage MCPA systems for Indoor
Shelters.

7 3 Outdoor Cabinet - for high capacity, high


coverage MCPA Systems for Outdoor
applications or sites. Powerwave Families
1 4
4 Clean Site Antenna System - for easier

Antenna Systems

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6 zoning.


08

Base Station Systems


5 Filters - for interference control.


6 10 44

Coverage Systems
6 Tower Mounted Amplifiers (TMAs) - for



extended coverage 54
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5 7 Antennas - Remote Electrical Tilt (RET) -
for dynamic optimization of coverage

8 Antennas - Single / Dual/ Triple - for


9 cost effective installation


3 9 Repeaters - for cost effective coverage


expansion


10 Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) -


11 for enhanced/extended indoor cellular
PCS and public safety coverage.







































































11 NetWay Manager - Network
Management Software for control and
maintenance of Powerwave products.
CLEAN SITE CLEAN SITE

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Clean Site Single, Dual, & Triple Band System Solutions Single Band System

Antenna Part Number Antenna Description HBW Gain (dBi)

7720.00 1710-2170-65-15i-A-D 65 15
Clean Site solutions assist you with zoning and site issues, provide more capacity with superior coverage and require
Powerwave combines multiple broad/multi-
less tower space for a lower cost solution.
7721.10 1710-2170-65-18i-A-D 65 18
band antennas, high performance twin
ANTENNA 7721.00 1710-2170-65-18i-A-D 65 18

7722.00 1710-2170-65-19.5i-A-D 65 19.5


TMAs, Diplex and Triplex Filters under a
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7735.00 1710-2170-90-13.5i-A-D 90 13.5


SYSTEMS

single, streamlined radome: 7740.00 1710-2170-90-16.5i-A-D 90 16.5


Substantially reduced visual impact 7745.00 1710-2170-90-18i-A-D 90 18
minimizes siting issues (zoning, space TMA Part Number TMA Description Frequency Band Gain (dB)
limitations, aesthetics)
Clean Site Single system
Logistics, installations and commis- 21504 2100MHz 12 dB gain 1920-2170 12 configured with:
sioning are greatly simplified and
reliability is improved dramatically Single Band Antenna (18dBi) + TMA
21504 2100Mhz VG (23-32dB gain) 1920-2170 23-32 (variable)

Antenna performance is guaranteed RET Part Number RET Description Voltage Range (variable gain 23-32db) + RET
Remote Electrical Tilt available
7010.00 Single system unit AISG 9-30V

Multi-band Solutions: Antenna / TMA / Filter / RET


Dual Band System Triple Band System

Antenna Part Number Antenna Description HBW Gain (dBi) Antenna Part Number Antenna Description HBW Gain (dBi)

7760.00 1710-2170-65-18i-A-D 65/65 18/18


7765.00 1710-2170-65-19.5i-A-D 65/65 19.5/19.5 7782.00 824-960/2x1710-2170-17i-A-D 69/65/62 16.5/17/17
7780.00 824-960/2x1710-2170-15i-A-D 69/65/62 14.5/15/15

7766.00
7762.00
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1710-2170-90-18i-A-D
1710-2170-90-16.5i-A-D
90/90
90/90
18/18
16.5/16.5
7785.00 824-960/2x1710-2170-18i-A-D 69/65/62 17/17.5/15.5

7750.00 824-960/1710-2170-65-15/18i-A-D 67/65 14.5/18 TMA Part Number TMA Description Frequency Band Gain (dB)

7755.00 824-960/1710-2170-65-18/18i-A-D 67/65 17.5/18


7752.00 824-960/1710-2170-65-16.5/18i-A-D 67/65 15.5/18

21504 2100MHz VG (23-32) dB gain 1920-2170 23-32 (variable)


21504 2100MHz 12dB gain 1920-2170 12

TMA Part Number TMA Description Frequency Band Gain (dB)


Filter Part Number Filter Description Frequency Band DC path

21504 2100MHz VG (23-32) dB gain 1920-2170 23-32 (variable)


21504 2100MHz 12dB gain 1920-2170 12
21901 800-900/1800-2100 X 824-960/1710-2170 No DC path
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21902 800-900/1800-2100 D 824-960/1710-2170 824-960/1710-2170


Filter Part Number Filter Description Frequency Band DC path 21903 800-900/1800-2100 SH 824-960/1710-2170 1710-2170
Clean Site Dual System 21904 800-900/1800-2100 SL 824-960/1710-2170 824-960 Clean Site Triple System
21901 800-900/1800-2100 X 824-960/1720-2170 No DC path 23201 1800/UMTS SH 1710-1880/1920-2170 1920-2170 configured with:
configured with:
21902 800-900/1800-2100 D 824-960/1710-2170 824-960/1710-2170 23202 1800/UMTS SL 1710-1880/1920-2170 1710-1880
21903 800-900/1800-2100 SH 824-960/1710-2170 1710-2170 Dual Band Antenna (15.5/18dBi) + 23203 1800/UMTS D 1710-1880/1920-2170 1710-1880/1920-2170 Triple Band Antenna (15dBi) +
21904 800-900/1800-2100 SL 824-960/1710-2170 824-960 TMA (12dB) + 2 x RET (AISG) 23204 1800/UMTS X 1710-1880/1920-2170 No DC path TMA (12dB) + 3xRET (AISG)
23201 1800/UMTS SH 1710-1880/1920-2170 1920-2170 14108 900/1800 SMH 824-960/1710-1880/1920-2170 1710-1880 + 2xTriplex filter
23202 1800/UMTS SL 1710-1880/1920-2170 1710-1880
23203 1800/UMTS D 1710-1880/1920-2170 1710-1880/1920-2170 14110 900/1800 SLH 824-960/1710-1880/1920-2170 824-960
14109 900/1800 SSH 824-960/1710-1880/1920-2170 1920-2170

23204 800/UMTS X 1710-1880/1920-2170 No DC path


RET Part Number RET Description Voltage range
RET Part Number RET Description Voltage range
7030.00 Triple system unit 9-30 V
7020.00 Dual system unit 9-30 V
ANTENNAS BROADBAND ANTENNAS

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Single, Dual, and Triple Band Antennas Broadband Cross Polarized
Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family
MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt (m) of Ports
Key Benefits:

800/900 MHz
Market Leading Performance
ANTENNA

806-960 7471.00 15 (12.9) 2-12.0 65 1.4 2 Low Broadband


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Reliable Design 806-960 7472.00 16.5 (14.4) 0-7.5 65 2.0 2 Low Broadband
SYSTEMS

Light Weight 806-960 7473.00 18 (15.9) 0-5.5 65 2.6 2 Low Broadband


806-960 7476.00 15 (12.9) 0 65 1.4 2 Low Broadband
806-960 7476.02 15 (12.9) 2 65 1.4 2 Low Broadband
806-960 7476.06 15 (12.9) 6 65 1.4 2 Low Broadband
806-960 7477.00 16.5 (14.4) 0 65 2.0 2 Low Broadband
806-960 7477.02 16.5 (14.4) 2 65 2.0 2 Low Broadband
806-960 7477.06 16.5 (14.4) 6 65 2.0 2 Low Broadband
806-960 7478.00 18 (15.9) 0 65 2.6 2 Low Broadband
806-960 7478.02 18 (15.9) 2 65 2.6 2 Low Broadband
806-960 7478.06 18 (15.9) 6 65 2.6 2 Low Broadband
806-960 7481.00 13.5 (11.4) 2-12 90 1.4 2 Low Broadband
806-960 7482.00 15 (12.9) 0-7.5 90 2.0 2 Low Broadband
806-960 7483.00 16.5 (14.4) 0-5.5 90 2.6 2 Low Broadband
Multi-band Solutions
BROADBAND ANTENNAS BROADBAND ANTENNAS

Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family
MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt (m) of Ports MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt (m) of Ports

806-960 7486.00 13.5 (11.4) 0 90 1.4 2 Low Broadband 1710-2170 7740.00A 16.5 (14.4) 0-8 90 1.4 2 High Broadband
806-960 7486.02 13.5 (11.4) 2 90 1.4 2 Low Broadband 1710-2170 7745.00A 18 (15.9) 0-5.5 90 2.0 2 High Broadband
806-960 7486.06 13.5 (11.4) 6 90 1.4 2 Low Broadband 824-960/1710-2170 7750.00 14/17.5 (11.9/15.4) 2-12/0-8 65 1.4 4 Dual Broadband
806-960 7487.00 15 (12.9) 0 90 2.0 2 Low Broadband 824-960/1710-2170 7752.00 14/17.5 (11.9/15.4) 2-12/0-8 65 1.2 4 Dual Broadband
806-960 7487.02 15 (12.9) 2 90 2.0 2 Low Broadband 824-960/1710-2170 7755.00 14/17.5 (11.9/15.4) 2-12/0-8 65 2.6 4 Dual Broadband
806-960 7487.06 15 (12.9) 6 90 2.0 2 Low Broadband 1710-2170 7760.00 17.5/18/18.5 (15.4/15.9/16.4) 0-8 65 1.4 4 Dual High Broadband
ANTENNA

806-960 7488.00 16.5 (14.4) 0 90 2.6 2 Low Broadband 1710-2170 7762.00 16.3/16.5/16.7 (14.2/14.4/14.6) 0-8 90 1.4 4 Dual High Broadband
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806-960 7488.02 16.5 (14.4) 2 90 2.6 2 Low Broadband 1710-2170 7765.00 18.8/19.2/19.7 (16.7/17.1/17.6) 0-5.5 65 2.0 4 Dual High Broadband
SYSTEMS

806-960 7488.06 16.5 (14.4) 6 90 2.6 2 Low Broadband 1710-2170 7766.00 17.4/17.6/17.8 (15.3/15.5/15.7) 0-5.5 90 2.0 4 Dual High Broadband
1710-2170 7700.00 15.5 (13.4) 0 65 0.7 2 High Broadband 800/1900 7770.00 13.5/16.5 (11.4/14.4) 0-10/0-8 90 1.4 4 Dual Broadband
1710-2170 7700.06 15.5 (13.4) 6 65 0.7 2 High Broadband 800/1900 7772.00 15/16.5 (12.9/14.4) 0-10/0-8 90 2.0 4 Dual Broadband
1710-2170 7701.00 18 (15.9) 0 65 1.4 2 High Broadband 800/1900 7775.00 16.5/16.5 (14.4/14.4) 0-6/0-8 90 2.6 4 Dual Broadband
1710-2170 7701.02 18 (15.9) 2 65 1.4 2 High Broadband 824-960/2*1710-2170 7780.00 14.5/14.4/14.8 (12.4/12.3/12.7) 2-12/0-12/0-12 65 1.4 6 Triple Broadband
1710-2170 7701.06 18 (15.9) 6 65 1.4 2 High Broadband 824-960/2*1710-2170 7782.00 16.5/16.5/16.8 (14.4/14.4/14.7) 2-9/0-10/0-10 65 2.0 6 Triple Broadband
1710-2170 7720.00 15 (12.9) 0-16 65 0.7 2 High Broadband 824-960/2*1710-2170 7785.00 17.4/17.2/17.5 (15.3/15.1/15.4) 2-8/0-8/0-8 65 2.6 6 Triple Broadband
1710-2170 7721.00 18 (15.9) 0-8 65 1.4 2 High Broadband
1710-2170 7721.10 18 (15.9) 2-10 65 1.4 2 High Broadband
1710-2170 7722.00 19.5 (17.4) 0-5.5 65 2.0 2 High Broadband
1710-2170 7735.00A 13.5 (11.4) 0-16 90 0.7 2 High Broadband
SINGLE BAND ANTENNAS SINGLE BAND ANTENNAS

Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family


MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt (m) of Ports

Single Band Vertical Polarized 806-960 7144.24.33.00 14 (11.9) 0 90 1.2 1 City


806-960 7144.24.33.50 13.5 (11.4) 0-16 90 1.2 1 City
806-960 7144.26.33.00 15 (12.9) 0 90 1.8 1 City
806-960 7144.48.33.00 16.5 (14.4) 0 90 2.3 1 City
Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family 806-960 7144.48.33.05 16.5 (14.4) 5 90 2.3 1 City
MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt (m) of Ports 806-960 7145.24.33.00 13.5 (11.4) 0 105 1.2 1 City

800/1900 MHz
806-960 7145.24.33.50 13 (10.9) 0-16 105 1.2 1 City
870-960 4168.11.33.00 11 (8.9) 0 360 3.0 1 Omni 806-960 7145.26.33.00 14.5 (12.4) 0 105 1.8 1 City
ANTENNA

870-960 4168.11.33.02 11 (8.9) 2 360 3.0 1 Omni


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806-960 7145.48.33.00 16 (13.9) 0 105 2.3 1 City


SYSTEMS

870-960 4168.11.33.03 11 (8.9) 3 360 3.0 1 Omni 1850-1990 7182.40 18 (15.9) 0 65 1.3 1 Metro
870-960 4168.11.33.06 11 (8.9) 6 360 3.0 1 Omni 1850-1990 7182.42 18 (15.9) 2 65 1.3 1 Metro
870-960 4168.11.33.52 11 (8.9) 2 360 3.0 1 Omni 1850-1990 7182.44 18 (15.9) 4 65 1.3 1 Metro
806-896 4168.21.33.00 11 (8.9) 0 360 3.0 1 Omni 1850-1990 7182.46 18 (15.9) 6 65 1.3 1 Metro
806-896 4168.21.33.03 11 (8.9) 3 360 3.0 1 Omni 1850-1990 7182.66 18 (15.9) 2 65 1.3 1 Metro
806-960 7143.16.33.00 17 (14.9) 0 60 1.8 1 City 1850-1990 7183.42 17 (14.9) 2 65 1.0 1 Metro
806-960 7143.24.33.00 15.5 (13.4) 0 60 1.2 1 City 1850-1990 7183.46 17 (14.9) 6 65 1.0 1 Metro
806-960 7143.24.33.06 15.5 (13.4) 6 60 1.2 1 City 1850-1990 7184.40 16.5 (14.4) 0 90 1.3 1 Metro
806-960 7143.24.33.50 15 (12.9) 0-16 60 1.2 1 City 1850-1990 7184.42 16.5 (14.4) 2 90 1.3 1 Metro
806-960 7143.26.33.00 17 (14.9) 0 60 1.8 1 City 1850-1990 7184.44 16.5 (14.4) 4 90 1.3 1 Metro
806-960 7143.26.33.06 17 (14.9) 6 60 1.8 1 City 1850-1990 7185.40 20 (17.9) 0 30 1.0 1 Metro
806-960 7143.26.33.08 17 (14.9) 8 60 1.8 1 City 1850-1990 7185.42 20 (17.9) 2 30 1.0 1 Metro
806-960 7143.48.33.00 18 (15.9) 0 60 2.3 1 City 1850-1990 7185.44 20 (17.9) 4 30 1 Metro
806-960 7143.48.33.02 18 (15.9) 2 60 2.3 1 City 1850-1990 7194.40 13.5 (11.4) 0 90 0.6 1 Metro
806-960 7143.48.33.05 18 (15.9) 5 60 2.3 1 City 1850-1990 7195.44 15 (12.9) 4 65 0.6 1 Metro
SINGLE BAND ANTENNAS SINGLE BAND ANTENNAS

Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family
MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt (m) of Ports MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt (m) of Ports

1850-1990 7198.40 15.5 (13.4) 0 90 1.0 1 Metro 870-960 7230.04 12 (9.9) 0 90 0.7 1 Urban
1850-1990 7199.40 19.5 (17.4) 0 90 2.6 1 Metro 870-960 7231.04 14 (11.9) 0 90 1.3 1 Urban
1850-1990 7199.42 19.5 (17.4) 2 90 2.6 1 Metro 870-960 7231.06 14 (11.9) 6 90 1.3 1 Urban
1850-1990 7200.40 18 (15.9) 0 90 1.8 1 Metro 870-960 7232.04 15 (12.9) 0 90 2.0 1 Urban
1850-1990 7200.42 18 (15.9) 2 90 1.8 1 Metro 870-960 7232.07 15 (12.9) 4 90 2.0 1 Urban
1850-1990 7200.43 18 (15.9) 3 90 1.8 1 Metro 870-960 7233.04 16.5 (14.4) 0 90 2.5 1 Urban
1850-1990 7200.44 18 (15.9) 4 90 1.8 1 Metro
ANTENNA

870-960 7233.06 16.5 (14.4) 6 90 2.5 1 Urban


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1850-1990 7200.46 18 (15.9) 6 90 1.8 1 Metro 870-960 7233.08 16.5 (14.4) 2 90 2.5 1 Urban
SYSTEMS

1850-1990 7220.40 20 (17.9) 0 65 1.8 1 Metro 806-896 7270.02 12.5 (10.4) 0 65 0.6 1 Urban
1850-1990 7220.42 20 (17.9) 2 65 1.8 1 Metro 806-896 7271.02 15.5 (13.4) 0 65 1.3 1 Urban
1850-1990 7220.44 20 (17.9) 4 65 1.8 1 Metro 806-896 7271.03 15 (12.9) 5 65 1.3 1 Urban
1850-1990 7221.40 23 (20.9) 0 30 2.0 1 Metro 806-896 7272.02 17 (14.9) 0 65 2.0 1 Urban

900 MHz
1850-1990 7221.42 23 (20.9) 2 30 2.0 1 Metro 806-896 7273.02 18 (15.9) 0 65 2.5 1 Urban
1850-1990 7221.44 23 (20.9) 4 30 2.0 1 Metro 806-896 7273.03 17.5 (15.4) 4 65 2.5 1 Urban
870-960 7225.04 13 (10.9) 0 65 0.6 1 Urban 806-896 7275.02 11.5 (9.4) 0 90 0.7 1 Urban
870-960 7226.03 15.5 (13.4) 6 65 1.3 1 Urban 806-896 7276.02 14 (11.9) 0 90 1.3 1 Urban
870-960 7226.04 15.5 (13.4) 0 65 1.3 1 Urban 806-896 7277.02 15 (12.9) 0 90 2.0 1 Urban
870-960 7227.04 17 (14.9) 0 65 2.0 1 Urban 806-896 7278.02 16 (13.9) 0 90 2.5 1 Urban
870-960 7228.03 18 (15.9) 0 65 2.5 1 Urban 806-896 7804.00 17 (14.9) 0 35 1.3 1 ALP
870-960 7228.04 18 (15.9) 0 65 2.5 1 Urban 806-960 7824.00 15 (12.9) 0 80 1.3 1 ALP
870-960 7228.06 17.5 (15.4) 6 65 2.5 1 Urban 806-960 7834.00 14 (11.9) 0 90 1.3 1 ALP
870-960 7228.08 18 (15.9) 2 65 2.5 1 Urban 806-960 7838.00 16 (13.9) 0 90 2.6 1 ALP
SINGLE BAND ANTENNAS SINGLE BAND ANTENNAS

Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family


Single Band Cross Polarized MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt (m) of Ports
806-896 7281.04 16.5 (14.4) 6 65 2.0 2 XUrban
806-896 7282.03 12.5 (10.4) 4 65 0.6 2 XUrban
Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family
806-896 7390.00 10.5 (8.4) 0 90 0.7 2 AL Antennas
806-960 7471.00 15 (12.9) 2-12.0 65 1.4 2 Low Broadband
MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt (m) of Ports
806-960 7472.00 16.5 (14.4) 0-7.5 65 2.0 2 Low Broadband
870-960 7216.03 12.5 (10.4) 0 65 0.6 2 XUrban 806-960 7473.00 18 (15.9) 0-5.5 65 2.6 2 Low Broadband

800/900 MHz
870-960 7217.03 15 (12.9) 7 65 1.3 2 XUrban
ANTENNA

806-960 7476.00 15 (12.9) 0 65 1.4 2 Low Broadband


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870-960 7217.04 15.5 (13.4) 0 65 1.3 2 XUrban 806-960 7476.02 15 (12.9) 2 65 1.4 2 Low Broadband
SYSTEMS

870-960 7217.11 14.5 (12.4) 9 65 1.3 2 XUrban 806-960 7476.06 15 (12.9) 6 65 1.4 2 Low Broadband
870-960 7218.03 17.5 (15.4) 6 65 2.5 2 XUrban 806-960 7477.00 16.5 (14.4) 0 65 2.0 2 Low Broadband
870-960 7218.04 17.5 (15.4) 4 65 2.5 2 XUrban 806-960 7477.02 16.5 (14.4) 2 65 2.0 2 Low Broadband
870-960 7218.05 18 (15.9) 0 65 2.5 2 XUrban 806-960 7477.06 16.5 (14.4) 6 65 2.0 2 Low Broadband
870-960 7218.09 18 (15.9) 2 65 2.5 2 XUrban 806-960 7478.00 18 (15.9) 0 65 2.6 2 Low Broadband
870-960 7218.13 17.5 (15.4) 6 65 2.5 2 XUrban 806-960 7478.02 18 (15.9) 2 65 2.6 2 Low Broadband
870-960 7218.14 17.5 (15.4) 4 65 2.5 2 XUrban 806-960 7478.06 18 (15.9) 6 65 2.6 2 Low Broadband
870-960 7218.15 18 (15.9) 0 65 2.5 2 XUrban 806-960 7481.00 13.5 (11.4) 2-12 90 1.4 2 Low Broadband
870-960 7218.19 18 (15.9) 2 65 2.5 2 XUrban 806-960 7482.00 15 (12.9) 0-7.5 90 2.0 2 Low Broadband
870-960 7255.03 16.5 (14.4) 6 65 2.0 2 XUrban 806-960 7483.00 16.5 (14.4) 0-5.5 90 2.6 2 Low Broadband
870-960 7255.04 17 (14.9) 0 65 2.0 2 XUrban 806-960 7486.00 13.5 (11.4) 0 90 1.4 2 Low Broadband
806-896 7263.01 15 (12.9) 0 65 1.3 2 XUrban 806-960 7486.02 13.5 (11.4) 2 90 1.4 2 Low Broadband
806-896 7263.04 14.5 (12.4) 6 65 1.3 2 XUrban 806-960 7486.06 13.5 (11.4) 6 90 1.4 2 Low Broadband
806-896 7281.02 16.5 (14.4) 0 65 2.0 2 XUrban 806-960 7487.00 15 (12.9) 0 90 2.0 2 Low Broadband
SINGLE BAND ANTENNAS DUAL BAND ANTENNAS

Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family


MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt (m) of Ports Dual Band Vertical Polarized
806-960 7487.02 15 (12.9) 2 90 2.0 2 Low Broadband
806-960 7487.06 15 (12.9) 6 90 2.0 2 Low Broadband
806-960 7488.00 16.5 (14.4) 0 90 2.6 2 Low Broadband Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family
806-960 7488.02 16.5 (14.4) 2 90 2.6 2 Low Broadband MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt (m) of Ports
806-960 7488.06 16.5 (14.4) 6 90 2.6 2 Low Broadband

800/1900 MHz
1710-2170 7700.00 15.5 (13.4) 0 65 0.7 2 High Broadband 806-896/1850-1990 7332.00 14/17 (11.9/14.9) 0 80 1.3 1 AL Antennas
1710-2170 7700.06 15.5 (13.4) 6 65 0.7 2 High Broadband 806-896/1850-1990 7332.06 14/17 (11.9/14.9) 6 80 1.3 1 AL Antennas
ANTENNA

806-896/1850-1990 7333.00 14.5/17.5 (12.4/15.4) 0 70 1.3 1 AL Antennas


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1710-2170 7701.00 18 (15.9) 0 65 1.4 2 High Broadband


806-896/1850-1990 7333.06 14.5/17.5 (12.4/15.4) 6 70 1.3 1 AL Antennas
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1710-2170 7701.02 18 (15.9) 2 65 1.4 2 High Broadband


1710-2170 7701.06 18 (15.9) 6 65 1.4 2 High Broadband 806-896/1850-1990 7334.00 13.5/16.5 (11.4/14.4) 0 90 1.3 1 AL Antennas
1710-2170 7720.00 15 (12.9) 0-16 65 0.7 2 High Broadband 806-896/1850-1990 7334.06 13.5/16.5 (11.4/14.4) 6 90 1.3 1 AL Antennas
1710-2170 7721.00 18 (15.9) 0-8 65 1.4 2 High Broadband 806-896/1850-1990 7337.00 12/15 (9.9/12.9) 0 70 0.7 1 AL Antennas
1710-2170 7722.00 19.5 (17.4) 0-5.5 65 2.0 2 High Broadband 806-896/1850-1990 7338.00 11.5/14.5 (9.4/12.4) 0 80 0.7 1 AL Antennas
1710-2170 7735.00A 13.5 (11.4) 0-16 90 0.7 2 High Broadband 806-896/1850-1990 7339.00 11/14 (8.9/11.9) 0 90 0.7 1 AL Antennas
1710-2170 7740.00A 16.5 (14.4) 0-8 90 1.4 2 High Broadband 806-896/1850-1990 7840.00 14.5/17.5(12.4/15.4) 0-10/0-8 65 1.3 2 AL Antennas
1710-2170 7745.00A 18 (15.9) 0-5.5 90 2.0 2 High Broadband 806-896/1850-1990 7850.00 13.5/16 (11.4/13.9) 0-10/0-8 90 1.3 2 AL Antennas
DUAL BAND ANTENNAS TRIPLE BAND ANTENNAS

Dual Band Cross Polarized Triple Band Cross Polarized*


Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family
MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt (m) of Ports MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt (m) of Ports
870-960/1710-1880 7329.00 15/15 (12.9/12.9) 0 65 1.4 4 AL Antennas 824-960/2*1710-2170 7780.00 14.5/14.4/14.8 (12.4/12.3/12.7) 2-12/0-12/0-12 65 1.4 6 Triple Broadband
870-960/1710-1880 7330.00 15.5/17.5 (13.4/15.4) 0 65 1.4 4 AL Antennas 824-960/2*1710-2170 7782.00 16.5/16.5/16.8 (14.4/14.4/14.7) 2-9/0-10/0-10 65 2.0 6 Triple Broadband
ANTENNA
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870-960/1710-1880 7330.02 15.5/17.5 (13.4/15.4) 2 65 1.4 4 AL Antennas 824-960/2*1710-2170 7785.00 17.4/17.2/17.5 (15.3/15.1/15.4) 2-8/0-8/0-8 65 2.6 6 Triple Broadband
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870-960/1710-1880 7330.04 15.5/17.5 (13.4/15.4) 4 65 1.4 4 AL Antennas


870-960/1710-1880 7330.06 15.5/17.5 (13.4/15.4) 6 65 1.4 4 AL Antennas
870-960/1710-1880 7331.00 16.5/16 (14.4/13.9) 0 65 2.0 4 AL Antennas
870-960/1710-1880 7331.02 16.5/16 (14.4/13.9) 2 65 2.0 4 AL Antennas
870-960/1710-1880 7331.04 16.5/16 (14.4/13.9) 4 65 2.0 4 AL Antennas
870-960/1710-1880 7331.06 16.5/16 (14.4/13.9) 6 65 2.0 4 AL Antennas *Referred to in the US as Dual Band Hex Pole Antenna
824-960/1710-2170 7750.00 14/17.5 (12.1/15.4) 2-12/0-8 65 1.4 4 Dual Broadband
824-960/1710-2170 7752.00 15.9/17.5 (13.8/15.24) 2-9/0-8 65 2.0 4 Dual Broadband
824-960/1710-2170 7755.00 17.5/17.5 (15.4/15.4) 2-8/0-8 65 2.6 4 Dual Broadband
1710-2170 7760.00 17.5/18.5 (15.4/16.4) 0-8 65 1.3 4 Dual High Broadband
1710-2170 7762.00 16.3/16.5/16.7 (14.2/14.4/14.6) 0-8 90 1.3 4 Dual High Broadband
1710-2170 7765.00 18.8/19.2/19.7 (16.7/17.1/17.6) 0-5.5 65 2.0 4 Dual High Broadband
1710-2170 7766.00 17.4/17.6/17.8 (15.3/15.5/15.7) 0-5.5 90 2.0 4 Dual High Broadband
870-960/1710-1880 7770.00 13.5/16.5 (11.4/14.4) 0-10/0-8 90 1.4 4 Dual Broadband
870-960/1710-1880 7772.00 15/16.5 (12.9/14.4) 0-8/0-8 90 2.0 4 Dual Broadband
INDOOR ANTENNAS BRACKETS

Indoor Antenna Brackets


Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Family Rugged brackets with aesthetic design and the flexibility to address multiple situations and requirements.
MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt (m)

800/2500 MHz
800/2500 7336.00 3 (0.9) 0 360 18 cm (dm) Indoor Powerwave Antenna Brackets accom- Use with any length antenna
800/2500 7336.10 6/9 (3.9/6.9) 0 90/60 21 Indoor modate several models that are easy Can be used with standard tilt
ANTENNA

to install and are ideal for stealth


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800/1900 7999.00 9/9 (6.9/6.9) 0 70/60 21.6 cm Indoor brackets included on antennas
installations:
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Can mount with or without


Precise alignment of sector mechanical tilt
boundaries, reducing sector
overlap and interference.

Part Number Down-Tilt Antenna Length (Width)

2201.11 Yes <1.5 meters/5 feet


2210.10 Yes 1.5 meters/5 feet
7256.00 Yes 1.5 meters/5 feet
7454.00 Yes (370mm/14.5 inches)
7455.00 No <1.5 meters/5 feet
7456.00A Yes <1.5 meters/5 feet
Triple Mount Brackets
7458.00 No <1.5 meters/5 feet
Part Number 7454.00
RET RET

Single/Dual/Triple Band RET Modules Current Injector Layer One Converter (CILOC)
Remote Electrical Tilt provides faster, easier and more flexible optimization of network coverage at a lower cost. Connects a RET module to an MCU using an ordinary RF feeder.
Power control and cell breathing by Real-time adaptation to CILOC transfer TMA DC supply and Field proven vented reliable design
varying antenna coverage footprints changes in capacity needs (e.g., data signals to the antenna line device Extremely low insertion loss
ANTENNA

during rush hour)


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Fine tuning of soft and softer hand- (ALD), enabling Remote Electrical Tilt
Integrated lightning protection
off with live traffic for a better capac- Remote re-configuration when of antennas:
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CILOC
ity solution changing network plans or
expanding existing networks
AISG compliant
Single Band RET

Part Number Power Supply Current Draw All Other Operational States Type

7010.00 +9 to+30V < 500 mA at Vin <10V < 100 mA at Vin <19V SB RET
7011.00 +9 to+30V < 400 mA at Vin <19V < 50 mA at Vin >19V SB RET Ericsson compliant Range Return loss Insertion Loss Type Part Number
7012.00 +9 to+30V < 250 mA at Vin >19V SB RET Siemens compliant MHz (dB) (dB)
7031.00 +9 to+30V (same as above) (same as above) MB RET Ericsson compliant
7032.00 +9 to+30V (same as above) (same as above) MB RET 806-960/1710-2170 >20 <0.2 CILOC Current Injector 7060.10
7033.00 +9 to+30V (same as above) (same as above) MB RET Siemens compliant Layer 1 Converter (BTS)
7020.00 +9 to+30V (same as above) (same as above) DB RET 806-960/1710-2170 >20 <0.2 CILOC Current Injector 7060.00
7030.00 +9 to+30V (same as above) (same as above) TB RET Layer 1 Converter (ANT)
MCU LOC MCU

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MCU Master Control Unit Layer One Converter Master Control Unit (LOC MCU)
Simplifies operations by enabling remote electrical tilting of antennas and setting of TMA gain via Web or SNMP interfaces. Simplifies operations by enabling remote electrical tilting of antennas and setting of TMA gain via Web or SNMP interfaces.
The Powerwave MCU controls the ALDs Two Ethernet ports: one for local The Powerwave LOC MCU controls the Same Functionality as the MCU with
and supplies DC power via a common control by computer, one for remote ALDs and supplies DC power via a built-in layer one conversion which
ANTENNA

bus. The MCU can be controlled locally control through your network common bus. The LOC MCU can be enables the use of standard current
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or from an Operation & Maintenance controlled locally or from an Operation injectors for RF feeder injection of
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RS-232 port for serial communication


Center (OMC) site LAN, Web, text ter- & Maintenance Center (OMC) site LAN, sub carrier Signal
minal or Telnet client. Eight alarm input ports for surveil- Web, text terminal or Telnet client.
lance of external Equipment
User friendly interface for configura- Two configurable external alarm
tion and tuning of Antenna Line output ports for connection to
Devices (ALDs) existing OMC alarm panel
Master Control

Remote configurable via web Integrated SNMP agent


Unit (MCU) Layer One Converter

interface
Master Control Unit
Compatible with Powerwave NWM
for advanced network management
(LOC MCU)

Power Supply Voltage/Current Consumption ALD Supply Voltage Type Part Number Power Supply Voltage/Current Consumption ALD Supply Voltage Type Part Number

AC 115/230 VAC <1.7A/1.0A +24V MCU Master Control Unit 7070.10 AC 115/230 VAC <1.7A/1.0A +24V LOC Layer One Converter MCU 7072.10
DC +24V <5.0A +24V MCU Master Control Unit 7070.30 DC +24V < 5.0A +24V LOC Layer One Converter MCU 7072.30
DC -48V < 2.5A +24V MCU Master Control Unit 7070.50 DC -48V < 2.5A +24V LOC Layer One Converter MCU 7072.50
TMA TMA

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Tower Mounted Amplifiers Part Number Up-link
Range MHz
Down-link
Range MHz
Gain
(dB)
Noise
Figure (dB)
TX insertion
loss (dB)
Type

LGP 174nn 824-849 869-894 12 1.7 0.4 SMR Reject


Tower Mounted Amplifiers maximize uplink coverage and capacity at the base station and provide a cost-effective LGP 214nn 824-849/1850-1910 869-894/1930-1990 12 1.7 0.3/0.5 800 Bypass
LGP 102nn 824-849 869-894 12 1.7 0.35 Fullband TMA
LGP 104nn 890-915 935-960 12 1.7 0.35 Fullband TMA
solution for meeting the increased demands of 3G services.
LGP 167nn 1920-1980 2110-2170 12 or 23-32 1.4 0.3 Twin TMA
ANTENNA

Powerwave is the worldwide leader in World class field-proven reliability


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Tower Mounted Amplifiers with the most LGP 172nn 824-849/1850-1910 869-894/1930-1990 12 1.7 0.4/0.5 Dual Band TMA
Cutting edge compact design
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extensive line of single-, twin-, and dual- LGP 185nn 1710-1785 1805-1880 12 1.5 0.4 Twin TMA
Twin technology offering two TMAs LGP 186nn 1850-1910 1930-1990 12 1.5 0.4 Twin TMA
band TMAs and over 800,000 TMAs
in one housing
deployed worldwide: LGP 192nn 880-915 925-960 12 1.7 0.7 EGSM TMA
World class noise figure LGP 215nn 1920-1980 2110-2170 12 1.4 0.3 Micro Twin TMA
Easy to install (brackets included)

Note: ByPass functions are available on all TMAs except 23-32 dB 167nn
2100 MHz Micro Twin
Tower Mounted Amplifier
Part Number LGP215nn
PDU CIN

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Power Distribution Unit Current Injectors - Indoor and Outdoor
Modular design enables TMA installations to be carried out on a per-sector basis. Can be Integrated lightning protection on Powerwave Current Injectors eliminates need for Indoor Current Injector Outdoor Current Injector
ANTENNA easily combined to provide solutions for all common site configurations. traditional lightning arresters, saving space and cost. 824-960 or 1710-2170 MHz 824-960 or 1710-1990 MHz

The Powerwave Power Distribution Unit Operates from +24 or -48 VDC
Part Number LGP136nn Part Number LGP138nn
Powerwave makes two Current Injector
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(PDU Lite) supplies power to the Outdoor 806-960 MHz or 1710-1990


Compact design for cramped BTS

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models, one for indoor and one for out- MHz systems

TMA via the CIN and is intended for cabinets

door installation, to apply power to and


indoor use: Connector configuration is male to




Available as stand alone unit or as 1 convey alarm conditions from Tower

the BTS port and female to the

to 3 modules for 19 panel Mounted Amplifiers:


antenna port (swapped gender con-



Easy upgrade for BTS expansion



figuration also available)

Advanced lightning protection circuits



acting as surge protection for the BTS Robust design




Negligible insertion loss



PDU Lite Indoor



Indoor: 800/900 MHz or
Part Number LGP121nn

1800/1900/2100 MHz systems


Part Number Input Voltage Output Voltage Input Current Max Output Current Max Type
Part Number Range MHz Antenna Connector Return Loss (dB) Insertion Loss (dB) Type
LGP12101 20-60 V DC, positive or negative 12 V DC +/- 1 V 1A 375 mA/port Wallmount for 2 TMAs LGP138nn 806-960/1710-1990 Female/Male >25 <0.1 Outdoor
LGP12102 (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) 19 for 2 TMAs LGP21301/LGP21302 806-960 and 1710-2170 Female/Male >20 <0.1 Outdoor
LGP12103 (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) 19 for 4 TMAs LGP23301/LGP23302 806-960 and 1710-2170 Female/Male >20 <0.1 Indoor
LGP12104 (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) 19 for 6 TMAs
F I LT E R S F I LT E R S

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Broadband Diplex Filter 1800/2100 Fullband Diplex Filter
Reduces installation and capital costs through co-location of base stations to enable sharing Re-uses existing feeders to reduce cost of new installations and simplify site permission process for the new installations.
The Powerwave Diplexer 1800/2100 Outdoor Design
of the feeder, TMA system and antenna.
combines GSM 1800 and UMTS 2100
ANTENNA

Powerwave supplies a robust line of Broadband Design Built in DC Transparency and


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signals to a common feeder and is AISG/3GPP compatible


Diplex Filters for 800/900 MHz and
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Outdoor Design designed for both outdoor and indoor


1800/1900/2100 MHz with DC trans- World Leading Compact Design
Fullband Diplex Filter
Built in DC Transparency and installation:
parency: Superior Power Handling
1800/2100 MHz
AISG/3GPP compatible
Different DC path options are avail- Compact Design Negligible Insertion Loss
able to support single or dual band Superior Power Handling Full Band Design
TMA solutions Lightning Protected
Negligible Insertion Loss
Diplex Filter Lightning Protected
824-960/1710-2170 MHz

Range MHz Part Number Configuration DC Transparency Return Loss (dB) Insertion Loss (dB) Range MHz Part Number Return Loss (dB) Insertion Loss (dB) DC Transparency

824-960/1710-2170 LGP21901/LGP21905 Single/Double No >20 <0.1/ <0.2 1710-1880 / 1920-2170 LGP14501 >18 <0.6/<0.3 (TX) 2100 to common
(same as above) LGP21902/LGP21906 Single/Double All ports (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) LGP14502 (same as above) (same as above) 1800 to common
(same as above) LGP21903/LGP21907 Single/Double 1710-2170 port to common (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) LGP14503 (same as above) (same as above) All ports
(same as above) LGP21904/LGP21908 Single/Double 824-960 port to common (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) LGP14504 (same as above) (same as above) No
F I LT E R S F I LT E R S

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2100 Co-Location 900/1800 Diplex Filter 900/1800/2100 Fullband Triplex Filter
Suppresses wide band noise/spurious signals between GSM and UMTS systems and enables Re-uses existing feeders to reduce cost of new installations and simplify site permission process for the new installations.
Powerwave offers a number of Triplex Outdoor Design
the use of TMA and RET in the antenna system.
filters for 900, 1800 MHz and 2100 MHz
ANTENNA

Built in DC Transparency
The Powerwave Diplexer 900/1800 with Outdoor Design
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with configurable DC transparency and and AISG/3GPP compatible


2100 rejection is used to combine GSM
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Built in DC Transparency and integrated lightning protection on all


900 and GSM 1800 signals to a com- ports, making it easy to use TMAs & World Leading Compact Design
AISG/3GPP compatible
mon feeder and is designed for both RET in the antenna system: Superior Power Handling
World Leading Compact Design
outdoor and indoor installation: Negligible Insertion Loss
Superior Power Handling
Fullband Design
Triplex Filter
Negligible Insertion Loss
Lightning Protected
900/1800/2100 MHz
Full Band Design
Lightning Protected
Diplex Filter
900/1800 with 2100 rejection

Range MHz Part Number Return Loss (dB) Insertion Loss (dB) DC Transparency
Range MHz Part Number Return Loss (dB) Insertion Loss (dB) 2100 Rejection (dB) DC Transparency
880-960 / 1710-1880 / 1920-2170 LGP14106 >20 <0.2 / <0.3 / <0.6 No
880-960 / 1710-1880 LGP14401 >20 <0.2 / <0.4 >64/ >44 1800 to common (same as above) LGP14107 (same as above) (same as above) All Ports
(same as above) LGP14402 (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) 900 to common (same as above) LGP14108 (same as above) (same as above) 1800 & 2100 to common
(same as above) LGP14403 (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) All ports (same as above) LGP14109 (same as above) (same as above) 2100 to common
(same as above) LGP14404 (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) No (same as above) LGP14110 (same as above) (same as above) 900 & 2100 to common
F I LT E R S F I LT E R S

05
2100 Co-Location Filter 900 Co-Location Filter
Suppresses wide band noise/spurious signals from GSM systems into the UMTS receiver band Protects GSM 900 base station from strong nearby 800 MHz base stations. Available in
ANTENNA and enables the use of TMA and RET in the antenna system. three versions to satisfy different carrier allocations.
The Powerwave Co-Location Filter for Duplexed Design for
The primary application of the Outdoor Design
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GSM900 provides attenuation of 800 Uplink/Downlink


Co-Location Filter

Powerwave Co-Location Filter is


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Built in DC Transparency MHz transmitters to prevent degradation


900 MHz
to reject nearby GSM base station Compact Design
and AISG/3GPP compatible of the GSM900 uplink:
spurious and wide band noise in Superior Power Handling
Compact Design
the 2100 MHz band. Low Insertion Loss
Negligible RF Loss
Lightning Protected
Lightning Protected
Restores coverage reduced
by an elevated noise floor
Band Pass Filter

on uplink
900/1800 MHz
with 2100 rejection

Range Part Number Return Loss Insertion Loss 2100 Rejection Range Part Number Return Loss Insertion Loss Rejection
MHz (dB) (dB) (dB) MHz (dB) (dB) (dB)

880-960/1710-1880 LGP164nn >18 <0.2/<0.5 >60 890-960 or 896-960 LGP195nn >20 <1.0/<0.5 37
F I LT E R S

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1900 Fullband Duplex Filter

ANTENNAS
Provides DC bypass between the RX port and the common port to enable the use of TMAs in
ANTENNA the antenna system, driven and supported directly from the BTS.
The Powerwave Full Band Duplex Filter Outdoor Design
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for 1900 MHz with DC bypass combines Built-in DC Transparency


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uplink and downlink and is designed for


Compact Design
both outdoor or indoor installation:
Superior Power Handling
Low Insertion Loss
Fullband Design
Lightning Protected
Duplex Filter
1900 MHz

Range Part Number Return Loss Insertion Loss


MHz (dB) (dB)

1850-1910/1930-1990 LGP14601 >18 <0.6 / <0.5


HIGH DENSITY EQUIPMENT HIGH DENSITY EQUIPMENT

05 Flexibility Key Features/Benefits: Revolutionary sliding equipment


racks that reduce floor space
The VersaFlex Enclosure has been
TM
VersaFlex Enclosure Solutions - NEW Revolutionary cabinet solution for required (and hence lease space),
designed from the ground up as an wireless carrier application and utilizes a rolling cable tray
ultra light weight modular electronics Utilizes about half the space of tradi-
equipment enclosure. The design Unique cabinet access with NEMA-4
tional shelters, resulting in major sliding/locking door which is water
allows flexibility in site selection and lease savings and more site options
High Density Equipment construction. For installation flexibili- and air tight, and helps control con-
ty, the VersaFlex can be delivered Weighs only 3,000 pounds vs. densation
The VersaFlex Enclosure has been designed as a turn-key integrated solution or 30,000 50,000 for traditional shelters Space saving, low profile, vertically
to maximize available rack space for revenue Unique, internal sub-floor HVAC sys- mounted battery plant
B A S E S TAT I O N

palletized as modular pieces to be


generating equipment while minimizing overall
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erected on-site. tem that eliminates hot spots, is qui- Indoor rated equipment can be uti-
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footprint. The VersaFlex will typically increase eter and is more energy efficient lized, which lowers cap-x costs for
equipment capacity by 50% within the same The VersaFlex interior has been Knock down modular design to operators
footprint as traditional cabinets designed for form, fit and function to accommodate site growth require- Optional stealth generator module is
for shelters. maximize space utilization. There ments as well as on-site assembly low profile, low noise and integrated
are 450 rack units (RU) of equip-
With patents pending, the VersaFlex incorpo- ment space that allow backward Sliding door design reduces lease into VersaFlex Enclosure architecture
rates a sophisticated thermal management compatibility with legacy equipment area requirement by eliminating
system to accommodate heat output from and migration to future technologies. door swing
high density equipment. This interior space also accommo-
dates operations technicians during
The heart of the VersaFlex is a rolling carriage
inclement weather.
system that allows high density storage while
facilitating full access to rack space. Also with
patents pending, the rolling carriage system
incorporates a cable track management system
for power, data and communication cables.
M C PA / S C PA RF

05 05
Power Amplifier Products RF Conditioning Products
Get to market faster with ultra-linear, multi-protocol, high power amplifiers using digitally linearized designs that Powerwave RF conditioning solutions deliver a higher-level of integration to provide higher-value solutions.
B A S E S TAT I O N deliver industry-leading density, efficiency and value.
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higher-value
Powerwave designs, develops and Powerwaves leading edge amplifier Powerwave provides some of the indus- of RF and digital signal compe-
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manufactures RF power amplifier solu- solutions include: try's most advanced and efficient RF tence, enables Powerwave to
tions for OEM partners and network conditioning solutions: design and deliver RF condition-
operators worldwide. Powerwaves line MCPA solutions with highly inte- ing solutions with higher levels of
of MCPAs and SCPAs for grated RF conditioning front-end Higher quality, reduced part count integration, and do it quickly. This
subsystems and streamlined manufacturing
B B

Cellular/PCS/DCS and 3G base stations improves quality, reduces part


RF M TS RF M TS
ODU ODU

is one of the industrys largest with solu- Ultra-linear, multi-protocol, high speeds time to market count, streamlines manufacturing,
LE LE

tions for all air interfaces and all base power MCPAs with digitally lin- Lower cost, greater reliability and speeds time to market, delivers
LNA LNA
Rx MCPA Rx MCPA

station architectures. Leading edge RF better value and increases reliabil-


/SCPA /SCPA

earized designs faster, high-volume delivery


Tx Tx

amplifier technology and global manu- Flexible, reconfigurable architec- Lower total cost of ownership ity for lower total cost of owner-
Tx/R Tx/R
x Filte x Filte

facturing resources enable Powerwave ship (TCO). Volume manufactur-


ring ring

tures providing future proof


to develop cost effective, high perform- upgradeability to ensure risk-free Higher-level of integration delivers ing on our global platform
RF Tr RF Tr
ansc ansc
eivers eivers

ance solutions for both OEM and migration to new standards, pro- higher-value solutions. enhances the added-value this
Network Operator customers. tocols, and platforms combination delivers and further
Analo Analo
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shortens time to market.


g/
Conve Digital Conve Digital

Industry leading density and effi- The combination of our unified/integrat-


rsio rsio
Filterin n Filterin n

ed design team approach and their


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ciency which drives significant


space and cost savings broad expertise across all disciplines
RF RF

05
Base Station Filter Microwave Filter
Provide filtering for both up and down link along with the requisite near and out of band performance. We combine reliability and integration capabilities to surpass your expectations.
B A S E S TAT I O N Highly integrated VSWR,RET,TMA support functionality.
The Powerwave Base Station Filter To supply the TMA with power The Powerwave Microwave filter pro- Powerwave Microwave filter tech- Powerwave Microwave filter:
Powerwave Filter Panels come in dual
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provides steep filtering for any fre- and to monitor the TMA, the unit vides steep filtering for any frequency nology ranges from traditional
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or single format and can be tailored to quency band, along with the requi- induces DC and communication band in the microwave GHz range up cavity designs to latest E-Plane High reliability
fit customer requirements: site near and out of band perform- interface on the feeder. VSWR to 40 GHz along with the requisite near designs. Different manufacturing Cost effective solution
High reliability ance. Down link signals are ampli- for the up and down link is moni- and out of band performance. The band methods and material are used High degree of integration
fied in the LNA stage. Feeder gain tored via directional couplers and pass filters are integrated with other filter depending on the application and
Cost-effective solution

reliability
compensation as well as TMA gain associated electronics at the com- types such as low pass filters. The with the target to minimize manu-
High degree of integration compensation is handled via the munications port. Antenna beam Microwave Filters are also integrated facturing cost.
Trouble-free network operation communications interface. steering functionality with remote with ferrites in certain applications.
electrical tilt is also a part of the
integrated Base Station Filter.
I N T E G R AT E D R A D I O P R O D U C T S IPT

05
Integrated Radio Products Integrated Power Transceiver
Enabling lower-cost 3G base stations through RF integration and standard digital interfaces Integrated linearized transmitter and MCPA with diversity receivers and a high-speed digital interface

Powerwave is developing a family of The combined radio functions enable


B A S E S TAT I O N

integrated radio products to enable new, the use of Powerwave proprietary


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Powerwave integrated radio products
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low-cost base station architectures. Crest Factor Reduction (CFR) and


Transmitters, receivers & power amplifiers

Digital Pre-Distortion (DPD) to reduce

integration
Complete RF sub-systems cost and improve performance.
Filters & low-noise amplifiers
Tx
Digital interface

Fiber-fed remote Radio Heads


TMA
TMA

W-CDMA at 2100MHz & 1900MHz


Rx1 TxOu
TMA RF interface t

Digital Interface (CPRI)


Coaxial

T M
Up to 3 carriers in 15MHz
Cable
TMA Rx2

Other interfaces available


Range: < 100m TMA TxIn

30W and 60W versions


TMA

R C
Tx diversity with a second unit
M F
C i M F
M F IQ
x P I
Digital interface (CPRI)
l i
C
P

+
l i
t
P C l 10011010
A e t
P
A
A
e t

Roadmap to lower cost


r
r A e
r RF e I
F
i F DRH
P
=
ac P I i F
Interf
l Fiber Optic
I DRH

Roadmap to higher efficiency


T t P l i Cable
t P l
T
T
e DRH
T T T t Range: > 10km
RRR
r e T

Lower cost manufacturing


r e
X X X l
r
Digita e
ac 10011010
Interf
DRH

05

S TAT I O N S
Digital Radio Head
Integrated transmitter, MCPA, diversity receivers, LNA and duplexer in a single outdoor unit

All radio equipment can now be relocated


B A S E S TAT I O N

base-station
from the base station cabinet to a remote
52

BASE
SYSTEMS

location through a low-cost fiber-optic


cable. The result is no wasted RF power
Tx

TxOu

and reduced site costs.


t
Rx1

T M Ant1

Rx2 TxIn
F
W-CDMA at 2100MHz
C i
R
Tx1
Ant1

Up to 3 carriers in 15MHz
Rx1 Ant2

x P l

12.5W nominal Tx power


IQ
Ant2
t
+ A
10011010 Ant1
Ant2

<2dB typical Rx noise figure


e
+ Tx2

r TMA
No cooling fans
Rx2

+
Lightweight (<20kg)
DRH
Digital interface (CPRI)
= +
Rooftop or tower deployment
E/O
IQ
Out

IQ
In

10011010

E/O: Electrical/Optical conversion


Interface to
cascade
multiple DRHs
North America: MCPA Solutions for 800/1900 MHz Networks
Band Model Air Interface Output Efficiency IMD
Power* Performance
M C PA

800 MHz MCA9129-120 TDMA/GSM/EDGE/WCDMA 120W 12.5% -65 dBc


CDMA/1xRTT/1xEVDO
05 G3L-850-135 GSM/EDGE/WCDMA/CDMA/ 135W 18.5% -65 dBc
1xEVDO
Multi-Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA) Products 1900 MHz G3L-1929-120 TDMA/GSM/EDGE/WCDMA
CDMA/1xRTT/1xEVDO
100W/
120W
13.9% -65 dBc

800 2100 MHz


800/2100
Powerwave MCPA Products enable rapid deployment of flexible, future-ready coverage optimization solutions Europe: MCPA Solutions for 900/1800/2100 MHz Networks
with maximum field reliability. Band Model Air Interface Output Efficiency IMD
Power* Performance
The Powerwave family of proven Cost effective: A fraction of the
COVERAGE

coverage and capacity solutions for cost of cell splitting


54

900 MHz G3L-929-60E GSM/EDGE 80W 11.8% -65 dBc


global wireless networks sets the
SYSTEMS

High performance: Forward 900 MHz G3L-929-135 GSM/EDGE 135W 15% -65 dBc
standard for cost effective, high per- compatibility with all 3G evolution 1800 MHz G3L-1829-120 GSM/EDGE 120W 13% -65 dBc
formance network upgrade solutions. paths, high efficiency 2100 MHz G3L-2100-60E WCDMA 60W 8.8% -65 dBc
The Powerwave MCPA product
Rapid implementation: Ancillary
B
RF M TS

solutions deliver high performance


equipment to BTS, easy installa-
ODU
LE

at low cost and rapid time to market,


tion, compact footprint Asia: MCPA Solutions for 900/1800 MHz Networks
LNA

enabling the most efficient use of


Rx MCPA
Tx/Rx Filtering
/SCPA
MCPA

Proven solutions: Pioneer in the


Tx

critical network infrastructure


Tx/Rx Filtering
Band Model Air Interface Output Efficiency IMD
use of MCPA solutions for network
Tx/R

resources available today.


x Filte
ring

Power* Performance
operators in North America
RF Tr
ansc

TO
eivers

Quality and reliability: High 900 MHz G3L-929-60E GSM/EDGE 80W 11.8% -65 dBc
volume, high quality to ISO-9001,
Analog

900 MHz G3L-929-135 GSM/EDGE 135W 15% -65 dBc


/D
Conve igital

TL 9000 and ISO 14000 standards


rsio
Filterin n

1800 MHz G3L-1829-120 GSM/EDGE 120W 13% -65 dBc


g

2100 MHz G3L-2100-60E WCDMA 60W 8.8% -65 dBc

*Typical performance
I N D O O R P L AT F O R M I N D O O R P L AT F O R M

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Indoor MCPA Platform
North America: Standard Integrated System Solutions
Band MCPA Family Indoor 3-Sector Outdoor Cabinet

800/1900
Cost-effective, high-performance upgrade solutions for 800 and 1900 MHz networks.
800 MHz MCA9129-120 PAF-1&2 Upon Request

800/1900 MHz
PAF-0850
The indoor MCPA systems platform High efficiency, high power PAF-0813
COVERAGE

features multiple high-efficiency MCPA modules


56

MCPA modules which can be G3L-850-135 PAF-0843


SYSTEMS

Evolutionary path to 3G via


configured to meet a wide range of PAF-0813
multi-mode capability
micro-cell and macro-cell capacity PAF-0863
and coverage growth scenarios. Standard platform architecture
for minimal site footprint
B

Multiple interface compatibility 1900 MHz G3L-1929-120 PAF-1913 Upon Request


RF M TS
ODU

Modularity to meet a wide range


LE

provides an evolutionary path to 3G PAF-1943 Upon Request


of indoor applications
LNA

including mixed-mode capability. PAF-1963


Rx MCPA
Tx/Rx Filtering
/SCPA
Tx MCPA

The platforms modular architecture Scalability to support current


Tx/Rx Filtering
Tx/R

provides scalability for future growth and future growth requirements Dual Band PAF-8943 Upon Request
x Filte
ring

planning. The economical, scalable PAF-8963 Upon Request


Standardized BTS integration
RF Tr
ansc
eivers

indoor platform supports 1-4 mod- solutions for all BTS types
ules per sector depending on sec-
Analog
/D
Conve igital

torized power requirements.


rsio
Filterin n
g

Standardized Tx/Rx filtering archi-


tecture provides compatibility with
PAF-1913-H050

multiple base station types. Additional configurations available upon request


O U T D O O R P L AT F O R M O U T D O O R P L AT F O R M

05
Outdoor MCPA Platform Outdoor MCPA Platform
OS-1

800 2100 MHz


800/2100
OS-1 Outdoor System
Band Model Description MCPA Uplink Air Interface Output Max Agency
Module Power* Carriers Certification
The OS-1 platform has a modular
COVERAGE

architecture that provides operators 900MHz OS-0951-P0-000 900MHz OS System with DC One TMA EGSM/EDGE 100 up to 8 CE, MII
58

with complete uplink and downlink Transparency for use with TMA Compatible
SYSTEMS

enhancement solution. The OS-1 uti- OS-0951-P0-003 900MHz OS System with LNA One LNA EGSM/EDGE 95 up to 8 CE, MII
lizes Powerwaves high efficiency and VSWR
Feed Forward (FF) Multi-carrier Power OS-0951-P0-004 900MHz OS System with LNA, One LNA EGSM/EDGE 95 up to 8 CE, MII
Amplifier (MCPA) making it a versatile VSWR and remote TX gain
capacity and coverage solution for management
UMTS micro and macro-cell sites. 1800MHz OS-1851-H0-000 1800MHz System with DC One TMA GSM/EDGE 85 up to 8 CE
The universal mounting design sup- Transparency for use with TMA Compatible
ports indoor, ground and rooftop appli- OS-1851-H0-003 1800MHz OS System with LNA One LNA GSM/EDGE 80 CE
cations. A fail-safe mechanism and VSWR
enables base stations to continue

TO
1900MHz OS-1951-H0-003 1900MHz OS System with DC One TMA TDMA 85 up to 8 UL, FCC
operation in case the OS-1 shuts
Transparency for use with TMA Compatible GSM / EDGE
down. The OS-1 system also provides
WCMDA /
12VDC voltage to power the tower-
mounted amplifiers (TMAs). CDMA 1xEVDO
2100MHz OS-2151-S0-000 1900MHz OS System with DC One TMA WCDMA 40 up to 4 CE
Transparency for use with TMA Compatible
O U T D O O R P L AT F O R M O U T D O O R P L AT F O R M

05
Outdoor MCPA Platform Outdoor MCPA Platform
OS-2
The OS-2 platform has a modular ed 12VDC supply for TMA operation.
architecture that provides operators The latter configuration is referred to
OS-2 Outdoor System
Band Model Description MCPA Uplink Air Interface Output Max Agency
with complete uplink and downlink as a TMA model. Module Power* Carriers Certification
enhancement solutions. The OS-2
COVERAGE

combines two Powerwave high effi- The OS-2 eliminates the traditional 900MHz OS-0921-V0-000 900MHz OS System with DC Two TMA GSM/EDGE up to 120 up to 8 CE, MII
60

ciency Feed Forward (FF) Multi-carrier coverage/capacity trade-off in GSM Transparency for use with TMA Compatible
SYSTEMS

Power Amplifier (MCPA) modules base stations. With an OS-2, the OS-0921-V0-003 900MHz OS System with DC Two LNA GSM/EDGE up to 110 up to 8 CE, MII
making it a versatile capacity and cov- base station can maintain its cover- Transparency for use with TMA
erage solution for micro and macro- age radius (TX power) while increas- 1800MHz OS-1821-H0-000 1800MHz OS System with DC Two TMA GSM/EDGE up to 160 up to 8 CE
cell sites. The universal mounting ing the number of carriers on existing Transparency for use with TMA Compatible
design simplifies indoor, ground and antennas by amplifying all carriers OS-1821-H0-001 1800MHz OS System with LNA Two LNA GSM/EDGE up to 160 up to 8 CE
rooftop installations. The OS-2 multi- through one MCPA. and VSWR
ple interface capability provides opera- 1900MHZ OS-1921-H0-000 1900MHz OS System with DC Two TMA TDMA up to 160 up to 8 UL, FCC
tors with an evolutionary path from Transparency for use with TMA Compatible GSM / EDGE
GSM to EDGE including mixed-mode WCMDA / CDMA
capability. A fail-safe mechanism 1xEVDO
enables base stations to continue
operation in case the OS-2 shuts
down. The OS-2 system is available
with an LNA uplink option or integrat-
O U T D O O R P L AT F O R M O U T D O O R P L AT F O R M

05
Outdoor MCPA Platform Outdoor MCPA Platform
OS-3
Cost-effective, high-performance All systems feature a standardized
indoor/outdoor coverage and capacity Tx/Rx filtering architecture for com-
OS-3 Outdoor System - NEW
Band Model Description MCPA Uplink Air Interface Output Max Agency
enhancement solution for network patibility with a broad range of base Module Power* Carriers Certification
operators. station models. A fail-safe mechanism
COVERAGE

enables base stations to continue 1900MHZ OS-1921-H0-001 1900MHz. OS system with DC Three TMA TDMA up to 210 up to 8 UL, FCC
62

Powerwave OS systems provide net- operation in case the OS system is Transparency for use with TMA Compatible GSM / EDGE
SYSTEMS

work operators with a compact, low shuts down. WCMDA / CDMA


cost solution to enhance link budget 1xEVDO
performance as well as coverage and Utilize high efficiency, high power
capacity performance. MCPA modules
Provide evolutionary path to 3G
The OS systems utilize Powerwaves via multi-mode capability
high efficiency Feed Forward (FF) Compact design
Multi-carrier Power Amplifiers (MCPA)
Scalability to support current and
making them an ideal capacity and
future growth requirements
coverage solution for micro and
macro-cell sites. Multiple interface Standardized BTS integration
compatibility provides an evolutionary solutions for all BTS types
path to 3G, including mixed-mode Available in 900, 1800, 1900 and
capability. The OS systems provide an 2100MHz. bands.
economical, sectorized solution for low Globally deployed by network
to medium power applications. operators
GSM 900 Channel-Selective AR1700 Family Band-Selective AR1200 Family

Frequency band UL 890-915 MHz 890-915 MHz


Frequency band DL 935-960 MHz 935-960 MHz
No. of channels 1-8 ----
R E P E AT E R S

Filter bandwith 200 KHz 0.5-16.9 MHz*(remote adjustable)**


Output power +33 dBm RMS +29 dBm PEP (+26 dBm RMS)
Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps 55-90 dB 45-85 dB

900/1800/1900 MHz
05 Gain variation
Pass band ripple
4 dB
3 dB
6 dB
4 dB
Repeater Systems Noise figure
Group delay
4 dB
5 s
6 dB
6 s
GSM 1800 Channel-selective AR2100/AR2700 Family Band-selective AR2200 Family

900/1900
Frequency band UL 1710-1785 MHz 1710-1785 MHz
Address coverage challenges with Powerwave Repeater systems that feature the lowest lifetime cost.
Frequency band DL 1805-1880 MHz 1805-1880 MHz
No. of channels 1-8 ----
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Powerwave Repeater Systems are Lower acquisition costs and Filter bandwith 200 KHz 0.5-16.9 MHz* (remote adjustable)
64

highly-integrated to deliver cost- lowest lifetime/operational costs Output power +32 dBm RMS +32 dBm PEP (+29 dBm RMS)
SYSTEMS

efficient coverage in extremely Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps 55-90 dB 45-85 dB


Small footprint with no need for
compact form factors: Gain variation 4 dB 6 dB
expensive transmission lines,
Pass band ripple 3 dB 5 dB
special cabinets, oversize bat-
Noise figure 4 dB 6 dB
tery backup or extra cooling
Group delay 5 s 6 s
Multi-band, multi-operator
options that enable network GSM 1900 Channel-selective AR3100/AR3700 Family Band-selective AR3400 Family
sharing to reduce capital
expenses yet allow discrete, Frequency band UL 1850-1910 MHz 1710-1785 MHz
individual control for each Frequency band DL 1930-1990 MHz 1805-1880 MHz
operator No. of channels 1-8 ----
Filter bandwith 200 KHz 0.5-16.9 MHz* (remote adjustable)
Reduced site rental costs Output power +32 dBm RMS +36 dBm PEP (+33 dBm RMS)
EDGE Compatible Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps 55-90 dB 45-85 dB
Fiber optical and/or remote Gain variation 4 dB 6 dB
interface as option Pass band ripple 3 dB 5 dB
Noise figure 4 dB 6 dB
Group delay 5 s 6 s **25 MHz optional
R E P E AT E R S

EGSM 900 Channel-Selective RGSM 900 Channel-selective


AR1700/902 Family AR1100/802 Family

R E P E AT E R S
Frequency band UL 880-915 MHz Frequency band UL 876-880 MHz
Frequency band DL 925-960 MHz Frequency band DL 921-925 MHz
No. of channels 1-8 No. of channels 1-4
Output power +33 dBm RMS Output power +33 dBm RMS
Gain Adjustment in 1dB steps 55-90 dB Gain Adjustment in 1 dB steps 55-90 dB
Gain variation 4 dB Gain variation 4 dB
Pass band ripple 1 dB Pass band ripple 1 dB
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Noise figure 4 dB Noise figure 4 dB
SYSTEMS

Group delay <5 s Group delay <5 s

Combi/Dual-band/Dual-cell
Different combinations in standard housings are available, see example below.
Frequency Remark

AR1712 900/900 Combi-model Channel and Band-Selective


AR2117 1800/900 Dual-band Channel-Selective
R E P E AT E R S R E P E AT E R S

05 WCDMA Channel-Selective AR6500 Family


WCDMA Channel Selective Repeaters Frequency band UL 1920-1980 MHz

channel selective
Frequency band DL 2110-2170 MHz

1920/2170
Number of channels 1-2
Filter bandwidth 5 MHz
Reliable, flexible coverage solutions for 2100 MHz frequency bands. Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps 60-90 dB
Absolute group delay 6 s
Output power (DL) RMS, one WCDMA carrier, standard (AR6500) +30 dBm
New! The WCOMA repeater is an 2-4 channel configurable Output power (DL) RMS, one WCDMA carrier, high power (AR6560) +38 dBm
COVERAGE

excellent complement to Node B in Output power (UL) RMS, one WCDMA carrier +20 dB
68
2 channel high power
coverage extension and capacity Pass band ripple within 4,0 MHz 2 dB
SYSTEMS

High selectivity for high adja-


enhancement. Gain variation 4 dB
cent channel rejection Noise figure 3 dB
2 channel stand-alone upgrade
to fit existing GSM sites (dual
band)
Fiber optical and/or remote
control interface as option Combi/Dual-band/Dual-cell
Different combinations in standard housings are available, see example below.
Frequency Remark

AR6565 2100/2100 Combi model with 4 channels in same housing


AR6521 2100/1800 Dual band 2 channel GSM 1800 and 2 channel WCDMA
AR6517 2100/900 Dual band 2 or 4 channel GSM 900 and 2 channel WCDMA
TDMA/CDMA Band Selective AR3400 Family iDEN/SMR Band Selective AR4600 Family

Frequency band UL 1850-1910 MHz Frequency band UL UL 806-824 MHz


Frequency band DL 1930-1990 MHz Frequency band DL DL 851-869 MHz
R E P E AT E R S
Filter bandwidth (remote adjustable) 0.5-16.9 MHz* Filter bandwidth (remote adjustable) 0.5-16.9* MHz
Output power DL +36 dBm PEP (+33 dBm RMS) Output power DL +36 dBm PEP (+33 dBm RMS)
Output power DL +39 dBm PEP (+36 dBm RMS) AR4240 Output power DL +39 dBm PEP (+36 dBm RMS) AR4240
05 Output power UL +36 dBm PEP (+33 dBm RMS) Output power UL +36 dBm PEP (+33 dBm RMS)
Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps 45-85 dB Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps 45-85 dB
Band Selective Repeaters Gain variation 6 dB Gain variation 6 dB
Pass band ripple 5 dB Pass band ripple 5 dB
Noise figure 6 dB Noise figure 6 dB
Group delay 6 s Group delay 6 s

824/1990
AMPS Band Selective AR4200 Family
Flexible, low-cost coverage solutions for 800 and 1900 MHz frequency bands.

band selective
Frequency band UL 824-849 MHz
Powerwave TDMA/CDMA/AMPS/iDEN Easy to install: requires no Frequency band DL 869-894 MHz
COVERAGE

Band Selective Repeaters are avail- expensive transmission Filter bandwidth (remote adjustable) 0.5-16.9 MHz*
70

able in easily customizable configura- equipment Output power DL +36 dBm PEP (+33 dBm RMS) AR4200
SYSTEMS

tionscombination band, dual band Modular design enables easy Output power DL +39 dBm PEP (+36 dBm RMS) AR4240
and dual cellto accommodate any upgrade to additional bands at Output power UL +36 dBm PEP (+33 dBm RMS)
number of challenging environments: Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps 45-85 dB
a relatively low cost
Gain variation 6 dB
Adjustable filter design allows Pass band ripple 5 dB
remote adjustment of filter Noise figure 6 dB
bandwidth to easily adjust for Group delay 6 s
specific site conditions
Mixed mode GSM/CDMA Combi/Dual-band/Dual-cell
Fiber optical and/or remote
Different combinations in standard housings are available, see example below.
control interface as option
Frequency Remark

AR4242 800/800 Combi model with 2 band-selective sections in same housing


AR3434 1900/1900 Combi model with 2 band-selective sections in same housing
AR3442 1900/800 Dual-band/dual-cell with 2 band-selective sections in same housing
* 25 MHz option
GSM 900/1800/2100 Compact Repeater Compact Repeater Compact Repeater EGSM 900 Compact Repeater
ALR1200 Family ALR2200 Family ALR6200 Family ALR1200/901 Family

Frequency band UL 890-915 MHz 1710-1785 MHz 1920-1980 MHz Frequency band UL 880-915 MHz
R E P E AT E R S

Frequency band DL 935-960 MHz 1805-1880 MHz 2110-2170 MHz Frequency band DL 925-960 MHz
Filter bandwidth 0.5-15.0 MHz* 0.5-15.0 MHz* 0.5-15 MHz No. of channels ---
(remote adjustable) (remote adjustable) (remote adjustable) Output power +25 dBm PEP
05 Output power +25 dBm PEP +26 dBm PEP +24 dBm RMS DL
+20 dBm RMS UL
Filter bandwidth
Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps
0.5-15.0 MHz
55-70 dB
Compact Repeaters Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps
Gain variation
55-70 dB
5 dB
55-70 dB
5 dB
55-70 dB
5 dB
Gain (max variation)
Pass band ripple
5 dB
5 dB
Pass band ripple 5 dB 5 dB 5 dB Noise figure 8 dB
Noise figure 8 dB 8 dB 3 dB Group delay 6 s

890/1990
Group delay 6 s 6 s 6 s

band selective
Powerwaves compact repeater is the Easy to install on walls/poles
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ideal solution for indoor coverage due Remote adjustable bandwidth


TDMA/AMPS/iDEN/CDMA Compact Repeater Compact Repeater Compact Repeater
72

to the rugged design small in size but ALR3200 Family ALR4200 Family ALR4600 : iDEN/SMR
SYSTEMS

Fiber optical or remote control


big in performance and modularity.
interface as option Frequency band UL 1850-1910 MHz 824-849 MHz 806-824 MHz
Frequency band DL 1930-1990 MHz 869-894 MHz 851-869 MHz
Filter bandwidth 0.5-15.0 MHz* 0.5-15.0 MHz* 0.5-15.0 MHz
(remote adjustable) (remote adjustable) (remote adjustable)
Output power (PEP) +28 dBm +28 dBm +28 dBm
Combi/Dual-band/Dual-cell
Gain adjustment in 1 dB step 55-70 dB 55-70 dB 55-70 dB
Different combinations in standard housings are available, see example below. Gain variation 5 dB 5 dB 5 dB
Pass band ripple 5 dB 5 dB 5 dB
Frequency Remark
Noise figure 8 dB 8 dB 8 dB
Group delay 6 s 6 s 6 s
ALR3242 1900/800 Combi model with 2 band-selective sections in same housing
25 MHz optionally
ALR2212 1800/900 Combi model with 2 band-selective sections in same housing
ALR2222 1800/1800 Dual-band/dual-cell with 2 band sections in same housing

*Optional 25 MHz
R E P E AT E R S R E P E AT E R S

The distribution system is built up Electrical Specification FON


by a master unit and one or sev-
05 eral fiber optic repeaters. The Common
system allows for the master unit Bandwidth @ 3 dB* 800-2200 MHz
Fiber Optic Repeaters to be fed with a signal either Power consumption, total <5 W
directly from the BTS or through
the air. The fiber optic repeater Transmitter
can distribute the received signal Laser optic wavelength DFB 1310 or 1550 nm
The Fiber Optic Repeater is a standard Powerwave Repeater of any type fitted with a Fiber Optic Unit. to the other co-located repeaters. Max continuos RF input +36 dBm
Optical output power, two levels +3/0 dBm
A single FON can provide optical RF attenuation settable by SW in 1 dB steps 0-20 dB
signal to a maximum of four other
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Special Features The basic building block of the net- remote control of the fiber optic FONs and the system is thus Receiver
74

work is the transceiver board called repeater (or several) from only often built in either star or chain Optic Wavelength 1250-1600 nm
SYSTEMS

Long distance operation over single Fiber Optic Node (FON). It is used one access point.
mode fiber topology. Multiple nodes can be Max optic power input +5 dBm
as a sub-assembly in the FOU used in a master unit to facilitate RF attenuation settable by SW in 1 dB steps 0-20 dB
Adjustable gain for link optimization which can be installed in any
FON

large distribution systems. In Alarm threshold level, settable warning 0-40 dBm
Powerwave repeater, or as a
FON

Combined fiber operation by using order to reduce the number of Alarm threshold level, settable error 0-40 dBm
stand-alone board in our Base
FON

WDM fibers required by the system,


Station Master Unit (BMU).
FON

Full remote control over fiber wavelength division multiplexing


can be utilized to allow the same
Easy commissioning with Windows- The FON performs the conversa-
fiber to be used for both up and
based terminal software tions between RF signal and light
downlink.
Alarm set-up and operation fully and vice versa. The FON also
compatible with OMO and OMS includes a sub-carrier to be used The Powerwave fiber optic distri-
software for data communication (fiber-to- bution system can be seamlessly
fiber) between different nodes in integrated into Powerwave single-
the fiber optic network. This feature use or multi-use Operation and
enables the operator to have full Maintenance System (OMS),
which provides full access to all
repeaters.
WIDEBAND COVERAGE SYSTEM WIDEBAND COVERAGE SYSTEM

05 Basic Principles of a WCS system


Wideband Coverage System Powerwave Wideband Coverage
System includes the mullti-technol-
ogy, multi-operator hardware and
software for cost effective cover-
Powerwave Wideband Coverage Typical applications are: In these types of public environ-
age, build on our well-proven
System is a wideband multi-tech- ments several operators are offer-
nology and multi-operator system Airports design and the complete manage-
ing coverage. Using centralized
to be used where one or several Covention centers ment system of today.
Base Station hotels and distribute
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frequency bands are combined and Subways


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to a common antenna system will
further distributed to a common
SYSTEMS

Public buildings reduce the amount of hardware


distribution network over fiber.
Shopping malls installations and visual impact.
Outdoor DAS This is often a requirement from
facility owners, authorities etc.
WIDEBAND RADIO HEAD WIDEBAND RADIO HEAD

Example of a product specification for SMR/iDEN 800/900 MHz DAS networks (Electrical Specifications)
05 Frequency Range 896-901 MHz (Uplink) (SMR 900)
Wideband Radio Head 935-940 MHz (Downlink) (SMR 900)
806-824 MHz (Uplink) (SMR 800)
851-869 MHz (Downlink) (SMR 800)
Output Power (@ -13 dBm IMD)
Features/Benefits: 900 MHz @ 8 ch + 27 dBm/ch. (RMS)
@ 16 ch + 25 dBm/ch. (RMS)
The Powerwave Wideband Radio Fiber optic or coaxial
Head is intended for use in DAS distribution 800 MHz @ 8 ch + 27 dBm/ch. (RMS)
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(Distributed Antenna Systems) for Multi band capability @ 16 ch + 25 dBm/ch. (RMS)


78

the distribution of RF signals in


Modular design
SYSTEMS

dense urban and residential areas, Gain Adjustment Range 30 dB


tunnels, subways, airports and Remote control option Gain Step Resolution 1 dB
buildings where there is a need for Integrated power supply Gain Variation < 2 dB
a high quality and cost efficient IP65 rating Max absolute delay < 300 ns
coverage solution. This solution is System Noise Figure 4 dB (includes fiber optic node)
based on a modular design, provid- Instantaneous bandwidth
25, 60 or 75 MHz Input IP3 Uplink (max gain) - 25 dBm
ing support for various combina- Maximum RF input uplink + 13 dBm (non destructive)
tions of frequency bands and out- Quad band in one box Return Loss 14 dB
put power classes. Each node has Output IP3 Downlink + 54 dBm
its own IP address enabling the + 60 dBm (HP Option)
Wideband Radio Head network Uplink AGC 30 dB
operator easy monitoring and man- The Wideband Radio Head is Downlink AGC 30 dB
agement, utilizing the proven and part of the WCS system offer- Power Supply 110/230VAC
user-friendly Windows-based ings and is not intended to be Power Consumption 110W/160W (std./HP)
Operation and Maintenance used in any stand-alone off-air Note: Power rating includes duplexer loss.
System (OMS) by Powerwave. installations
WIDEBAND RADIO HEAD WIDEBAND RADIO HEAD

Example of product specifications for a 900/1800/2100 MHz DAS network


05 Output Power (dBm/carrier) Electrical Specifications
Wideband Radio Head GSM 900 DCS 1800 Frequency band UL GSM 890-915 MHz
Frequency band DL GSM 935-960 MHz
8 carrier 18 21 Frequency band UL DCS 1710-1785 MHz
Common Mechanical Specifications 16 carrier 16 19 Frequency band DL DCS 1805-1880 MHz
WRH with max 2 bands are housed in a low cover enclosure Frequency band UL WCDMA 1920-1980 MHz
WCDMA
WRH with max 4 bands are housed in a low cover enclosure Frequency band DL WCDMA 2110-2170 MHz
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4 carrier 30 Gain adjustment range 30 dB


80

Mechanical Specifications 8 carrier 27 Gain step resolution 1dB


SYSTEMS

12 carrier 25 Gain variation within each relevant band <2 dB


Dimensions (WxHxD) High Cover 17.4" x 20.9" x 7.7"/440mm x 530mm x 280mm
Weight High Cover 82 lbs/37 kg Noise figure UL at max gain, 25 C 3 dB
Environmental Specification Power supply voltage 115/230 VAC
Dimensions (WxHxD) Low Cover 17.4" x 20.9" x 6.9"/440mm x 530mm x 175mm
Weight Low Cover 46 lbs/21 kg Power consumption max <425 W
Temperature range-13 to + 131 F
RF Connectors N-type female or DIN 7/16 female
-25 to + 55 C
Fiber Connectors FC-APC, other options available
Operating Temperature -25C to +55C/-13F to +130F Casing class NEMA4/IP65
Remote Cabinet IP65, cast, convection cooling
Summary Alarm contact Normally closed (open during alarm) Mechanical Specification

Dimensions. (W x H x D) 174 x 209 x 9.6 Inches


440 x 530 x 240 mm
Weight 75 lbs
34 Kg
RF-connectors N-type female
R E P E AT E R S R E P E AT E R S

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Mini Repeater Nano repeater
The WCDMA Mini
WCDMA 2100 Mini Repeater The WCDMA Nano
WCDMA 2100 Nano Repeater
Repeater is targeting ALS 6200 Family Repeater is the perfect AL 6200 Family


medium to small indoor choice for small indoor


COVERAGE

Frequency band UL 1920-1980 MHz Frequency band UL 1920-1980 MHz




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coverage in offices or in coverage e.g. in retailer



Frequency band DL 2110-2170 MHz Frequency band DL 2110-2170 MHz

SYSTEMS

larger shops. The Filter bandwidth 0.5-15 MHz shops, resturants, offices. Filter bandwidth 5.10 -15 MHz


adjustable bandwidth Output power +18 dBm Output power +15 dBm

Gain adjustment range 55-70 dB Gain adjustment range 50-70 dB


allows easy expansion of Small size, low visability




Pull band ripple 3 dB Pull band ripple 4 dB

capacity when needed. Inbuilt antenna for quick


Noise figure 4 dB Noise figure 4 dB


deployment


Group delay 6 s Group delay 6.5 s

Low visual impact 5, 10 or 15 MHz fixed



bandwith option

Remote controll interface



as option




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C O V E R A G E S Y S T E M I N N O V AT I O N S C O V E R A G E S Y S T E M I N N O V AT I O N S

Applications Turn-Key Services Protocols Supported Frequencies Supported


Campuses Site Survey GSM VHF
Hospitality/Convention System Design EDGE UHF
Indoor and Outdoor Systems centers Site Engineering CDMA 700MHz
Airports Project Management WCDMA 800 MHz
Subways Installation UMTS 900 MHz
Maximizing performance and coverage Road tunnels System Commissioning TDMA 1800 MHz
Shopping centers System Optimization FDMA 1900 MHz
Who we are the Cumberland County Detention High-rise buildings Performance Verification 1XRTT 2100 MHz
COVERAGE

Center in North Carolina, to large- Railways System Documentation EV-DO 2400 MHz
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Powerwave Technologies provides scale indoor environments like the Rural areas
SYSTEMS

coverage and capacity solutions for the Moscone Center in San Francisco, Quality Program CDMA2000
simplest to the most challenging indoor California, to complex international Mines Operations and NPCS
and outdoor environments. Our lead- projects like the Olympic Athletic In-train Maintenance iDEN
ing edge solutions are engineered to Center in Athens. Powerwave has Ferries Technical Training
deliver the highest quality customer TETRA
unmatched experience in this high- Sports arenas
experience for the lowest capital ly-specialized category. One Way/Two Way Paging
expenditure. Dense urban zones LTR Trunking
Medical centers SMR
What we can do for you Educational facilities ESMR
Powerwaves projects are managed by Manufacturing/industrial EDACS
dedicated teams possessing unmatched plants
Analog
expertise that comes from solving easy,
to some of the most difficult RF chal-
lenges in the world. From public safety
and security in-building solutions like Note: iDEN is a registered trademark of Motorola.
C O V E R A G E S Y S T E M I N N O V AT I O N S C O V E R A G E S Y S T E M I N N O V AT I O N S

05 Solutions: Seattle-Tacoma Intl Airport Business Issue:


Indoor and Outdoor Systems The Sea-Tac International Airport want-
ed a comprehensive indoor distributed
antenna system that would leverage
state-of-the-art technology to provide
airport operations, airline operations,
tenant and concessionaire operations,
Services: Powerwave utilizes a well defined eight-step project implementation process
to ensure complete customer satisfaction. and more than 29,000,000 airport trav-
elers who pass through the airport each
COVERAGE

year with seamless wireless coverage


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throughout the airport premises.


SYSTEMS

Powerwave Solution:
De r an t
Syst tailed War port
em D p
esig & Su
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An indoor DAS that provides seamless
n
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wireless phone and data service
TOTAL CUSTOMER nce
epta n

throughout the airport and up to a


Insta l Acc
lla
SATISFACTION Fina mentatio

radius of 250 feet around the airport.


Plan tion
ning Docu raining

Supports all major wireless carriers


2 7 &T

serving the area and technologies


including cellular and PCS. Supports
Wi-Fi technology by enabling transmis-
sion of the Wi-Fi signal through its coax-
Fact Sys ing al
ory In t iz ition
Inst em ptim

ial backbone and service antennas.


t
& Tr egration em O Cond tance
ainin alla
tion Syst Testing c c ep
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3 4 5 &
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SOFTWARE SOFTWARE

05
Software Systems: NetWay Manager TM

In NetWay Manager you set up your


network management in a Client-server
NetWay Manager is an SNMP based configuration enabling distributed man-
management system designed to centrally
The powerful network management solution.
agement. To the server a database can
monitor and manage critical network inter- be attached for storing fault, perform-
connected devices such as Powerwave ance and inventory data. The database
SOFTWARE

repeaters, microwave radio links and can be available to higher order man-
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antenna line devices. It is available in an agement systems. An FTP-server for


SYSTEMS

Enterprise edition for small-to-medium


downloading new software into the ter-
networks and in a Telecom edition for
minals can be connected as well as an
medium-to-large networks offering:
(S)NTP server.
Network status in real time
Synchronization of software and
other critical parameters through SD, NDC, NC and CB are value adding
the complete network NetTools. Included in the telecom addi-
Based on open standards tion, options in the Enterprise edition.
Easy integration with third-party
SNMP-based elements
User friendly interfaces
Scalability and upgradeability
Reliable operation proven in field
TRAINING TRAINING

05 Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance Courses





Typical Course Outline for all Application Solutions:
Education and Training
Application Solution Specific:
Product Overview

Antenna/Remote Electrical Tilt (RET)


Multi-Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA)
System Integration


Installation
The power of knowledge from the power in wireless communications.
Tower Mounted Amplifiers (TMA)


Repeater/Distributed Antenna
Commissioning
Systems (DAS)
C O R P O R AT E

Powerwave University offers installation, commissioning,

Troubleshooting
90

and maintenance courses on-site and at strategically

Integration Kits
located classrooms in Sweden, Hong Kong, and the


United States. Staffed with expert instructors with

Network Management Software Systems



proven field experience, your engineers, technicians,


and installers will find a comprehensive array of live and


electronic courses to assist them with planning,

installing, and commissioning Powerwaves products.

For information, locations and pricing, contact your regional sales manager
or visit our website: www.powerwave.com

To register for a class or learn more about a specific course, email us at:
TrainingRequest@pwav.com
SERVICE PURCHASE

05
Service and Warranties How to Buy
Powerwave has account representatives on-the-ground in 50 countries covering four continents.
Worldwide Sales and Service:
www.powerwave.com
C O R P O R AT E

All Powerwave products include a stan- Powerwave warrants that the products Or contact us by phone or email:
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dard factory warranty. The standard will be free from defects in material and
coverage for a Powerwave product pur- workmanship and will perform in accor- +1 888-PWR-WAVE (797-9283)
chased from a Powerwave Sales dance with their published specifica-
Representative is: tions for a period of 12 months following
shipment.
One year warranty
Powerwave has account representatives on-the-ground in 50 countries covering four continents.
Extended repair service from the In addition, the Powerwave Coverage
System Innovations team provides cov- Worldwide Corporate Headquarters:
last date of delivery USSales@pwav.com
erage guarantees for its turnkey cover-
RMA requests given within 24 hrs
age solutions. Each guarantee agree- Main European Office:
Typical 10 day turnaround time for ment is customized to the projects EMEASales@pwav.com
all repairs requirements.
Main Asia-Pacific Office:
Powerwave also has available to you APACSales@pwav.com
24/7 help desk support. For more
information about this service, please South America Sales:
contact your sales representative. SouthAmericaSales@pwav.com
Quality and Environmental Contact Us
P O W E R W AV E Management System Customer service offered
Certifications 24 hours a day

Customer service Sales by Region


ISO9001
info@pwav.com
TL9000 +1 888-PWR-WAVE Worldwide Corporate Headquarters Main European Office
(1-888-797-9283) 1801 East St. Andrew Place Antennvgen 6
TickIT-5 Santa Ana, CA 92705 USA SE-187 80 Tby
ISO14001 Technical Support - Americas +1 714 466 1000 Sweden
support@pwav.com +1 714 466 5800 FAX +46 8 540 822 00
+1 888-PWR-WAVE ext. 3 USSales@pwav.com +46 8 540 824 85 FAX
About Powerwave (1-888-797-9283) EMEASales@pwav.com
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Technical Support - Asia pacific Main Asia-Pacific Office Brazil Sales


techsupporthk@pwav.com 23F Tai Yau Building Rua Maria Figueiredo 374
Powerwave Technologies, Inc., is

181 Johnston Road 04002-002


a global supplier of end-to-end

Technical Support - Europe Wanchai, Hong Kong S~


ao Paulo, Brazil
wireless solutions for wireless

techsupport@pwav.com +852 2512 6123 +55 11 3889 6933/6930


communications networks.

+46 8-540-822-00 +852 2575 4860 FAX +55 11 3889 6910/11 FAX
Powerwave designs, manufac-
tures and markets antennas,

APACSales@pwav.com SouthAmericaSales@pwav.com
boosters, filters, repeaters, multi-
carrier RF power amplifiers and
tower-mounted amplifiers and
advanced coverage solutions,
all for use in 2G, 2.5G and 3G
networks throughout the world.
Powering the Next Wave of Growth in Wireless
www.powerwave.com

Copyright June 2006, Powerwave Technologies, Inc. All Rights reserved. Powerwave, Powerwave Technologies and the Powerwave logo are registered trademarks of Powerwave Technologies, Inc.
NetWay Manager, Clean Site and AMR Streamline are trademarks of Powerwave Technologies, Inc. All specifications are subject to change without notice; please contact your Powerwave representative for
current specifications. Powerwave Technologies, Inc. is an ISO9001 and TL9000 certified company.

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