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1representative while selecting
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Nokia Distributed Antenna Products
Nokia offers a range of products to meet 2G and 3G
requirements of the in-building market.
• Antennas
• Omni and Directional
• Multi Band
• Splitters
• 2, 3 and 4 way splitters
• Multiband splitters
• Couplers
• In different dB values, starting from 6 and ending at 20
• Multiband couplers
• RF cables
• Different sizes, depending on the max allowed
attenuation
• Coaxial antennas (Radiating cable) !"#$%
• Where the antennas needs to be hidden
All Components for Nokia Distributed antenna system are fully 3G frequency Compatible.
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Made for Nokia by LGP and Kathrein
Omni Antennas
Symbol in
system
diagram
Directional Antenna
• Gain 7 dBi
• 90 deg.
Symbol in • Dimensions 290*105*30mm
system • N-female connector with 1m RG58/CU tail
diagram
cable
• 824-960/1710-2170MHz
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Made for Nokia by Kathrein
Low-loss Power-Splitters
3.75W (35dBm)
Couplers
Example:
1.25W (31dBm)
l er
up
Co
B
6d
5W (37dBm)
Power in unequally splitted with the coupler to get common
Output power at each antenna.
Ready for WCDMA (800-2300MHz)
Feeders
Radiating Cables
•Connectors are soldered onto the cable inner and outer conductor
•Conductors is reinforced by injection moulded plastic
•Made of halogen free and flame retardent HFFR jacket
CS72680.04 Jumper cable RFF3/8”, 2.5m, N-male angle/N-male,grey jacket
CS72684.02 Jumper cable RFF 1/4",0.3m, N-male angle/N-female, (Halogen free and fire retardant)
CS72685 Jumper cable RG214/U, 0.2m, N-male/N-male
CS72686 Jumper cable RG214/U, 0.2m, N-male/N-female
CS72684.01 Jumper cable RFF 1/4",0,2m N-male /N-female, (Halogen free and fire retardant)
CS72805.02 Jumper cable RFF 1/2”, 1m, N-male/N-female, (Halogen free and fire retardant)
CS72805.03 Jumper cable RFF 1/2”, 1m, N-male/N-male, (Halogen free and fire retardant)
CS72808.06 Jumper cable RFF 1/2”BHF, 2m, 7/16-male/N-female, (Halogen free and fire retardant)
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Made for Nokia by Spinner
Terminator Attenuator
N-Connectors
female connectors
male connectors
CS72216.01
Feeder cable
Wall mounting
anchor bold
PG
PG METER
METER
DDF
DDF
H:700
H:700 xx W:500
W:500 xx D:200
D:200
H:300
H:300 xx W:200
W:200 xx D:150
D:150
ISOLATOR
ISOLATOR
H:400
H:400 xx W:300
W:300 xx D:200
D:200
FLEXITALK+
FLEXITALK+ BTS
BTS
H:1000
H:1000 xx W:600
W:600 xx D:500
D:500 2600mm
mm
600mm 2500
Metrosite
840X310X215mm NOKIA
300mm
ISOLATOR
400X300x200mm
DDF
Reserved for
future expansion
1200mm
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BASIC CONSIDERATION IMPLEMENTATION PLANNING
FOR INDOOR SITES RF SOLUTION
1. Feeder Consideration
• It is recommended to try to use 1/2" and 7/8" RF feeder cables where possible.
• The using of 1-1/4" RF feeder is effective while the feeder line length more than 100m.
• The following consideration should be taken into account while choose the feeder type:
If the feeder length less than 10m ( < 10m), 1/2" RF Feeder is the best solution, because it's easier
and faster to install also doesn't require jumper cables at both the end of cable. If 7/8" RF feeder
cable is used, it's means we must to provide 2 jumper cables at both the end of cable. From Loss
consideration, it is not different :
10m 1/2" feeder , Loss = 0.1 X 10.66 = 1.06 dB
10m 7/8" feeder + 2 jumpers = (0.1X5.88) + (2X0.2) = 0.99 dB
Connection indoor omnidirectional antenna to RF feeder cable need jumpercable (1.0mRFF 1/2"),
except the incoming feder is Feeder 1/2”.
Connection indoor directional panel antenna to 7/8" or 1-1/4" RF feeder cable, in case where the RF
feeder can be run untill less than 1m close to the antenna, doesn't need jumper. If the 7/8" or 1-1/4"
Rf feeder can't be run untill less than 1m, then we have to provide jumper accordingly.
Here is some example how to use antenna line component in indoor RF solution:
1.2.1 200 mm RG214/U superflexible jumper cable with two (2) N-male connectors
Connections between two (2) passive elements
E.g. Coupler thru port (N-female) is connected to splitter IN-port (N-female) inside riser where is no
"room" to use adaptors.
1.2.2 1.0 m RFF 1/2"-50 superflexible jumper cable with N-male and female connectors
Connections between 7/8" or 1-1/4" feeder cable and antenna
E.g 7/8" feeder (N-male) is connected to omnidirectional antenna (N-female) in car parking area
where all omni antennas are installed by using support rods