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The document provides specifications for multiple MHA models including their product codes, gain, return loss parameters, detection method, and part numbers. It also describes how an MHA alarm is triggered if the current consumption is outside the operational window or if the LNA is defective. It notes that an open or high impedance on the antenna line would indicate a VSWR alarm condition.
The document provides specifications for multiple MHA models including their product codes, gain, return loss parameters, detection method, and part numbers. It also describes how an MHA alarm is triggered if the current consumption is outside the operational window or if the LNA is defective. It notes that an open or high impedance on the antenna line would indicate a VSWR alarm condition.
The document provides specifications for multiple MHA models including their product codes, gain, return loss parameters, detection method, and part numbers. It also describes how an MHA alarm is triggered if the current consumption is outside the operational window or if the LNA is defective. It notes that an open or high impedance on the antenna line would indicate a VSWR alarm condition.
MDGA_v2 1800 Parameters Details 32dB 18dB Auto Detect MHA CS7299111.02 MDGA_v2 900 Parameters Details 32dB 18dB Auto Detect MHA CS7299111.02 MDGA_v1 900 Parameters Details 32dB 18dB Manual Settings 471443A.101 TIAX 900 Parameters Details 15dB 18dB Manual Settings TMA004571V1 WMHD 2100 Parameters Details 12dB 18dB Auto Detect 471443A.103 471443A.101 WMHB 2100 Parameters Details 12dB 18dB Partially Manual CS72995.05 WMHC 2100 Parameters Details 12dB 18dB Partially Manual 470057A The MHA has an operational current 'window' and providing the current consumed is within this window and within the specified DC voltage range, the MHA operates correctly. When the monitored MHA current consumption is outside this window, an MHA alarm is activated. An MHA alarm is triggered if the MHA Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) is defective or outside the operational limits. Note If open or high impedance exists along the antenna line supplying the MHA DC supply, this indicates a VSWR alarm condition. DC interface specifications in Current Alarm Mode Main Div RX Return Loss Alarm current range Max continuous current 18dB / 12dB in Bypass mode BTS 1 7 to 13VDC BTS 2 7 to 13VDC 800 mA - 900 mA 1000 mA 12v 12v 18dB / 12dB in Bypass mode BTS 1 7 to 13VDC BTS 2 7 to 13VDC 800 mA - 900 mA 1000 mA 12v 12v 18dB / 12dB in Bypass mode BTS 1 7 to 13VDC BTS 2 7 to 13VDC 800 mA - 900 mA 1000 mA 12v 12v 18dB / 14dB in Bypass mode BTS 1 10 to 15VDC NA 80 mA to 195 1000 mA 12v NA Div NA 18dB / 12dB in Bypass mode BTS 1 7 to 13VDC BTS 2 7 to 13VDC 230 - 295 mA 350 mA 12v 12v 18dB / 12dB in Bypass mode BTS 1 7 to 13VDC BTS 2 7 to 13VDC 230 - 295 mA 350 mA 12v 12v 18dB / 12dB in Bypass mode BTS 1 7 to 13VDC BTS 2 7 to 13VDC 230 - 295 mA 350 mA 12v 12v BTS Pass- through BTS Power The MHA has an operational current 'window' and providing the current consumed is within this window and within the specified DC voltage range, the MHA operates correctly. When the monitored MHA current consumption is outside this window, an MHA alarm is activated. An MHA alarm is triggered if the MHA Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) is defective or outside the operational limits. Note If open or high impedance exists along the antenna line supplying the MHA DC supply, this indicates a VSWR alarm condition. 300 mA - 750 mA Operational current range Operational voltage range 300 mA - 750 mA 100 mA - 190 mA 100 mA - 190 mA 100 mA - 190 mA 250 mA 300 mA - 750 mA BTS Settings Notes 775mA 775mA 775mA 300mA 215mA 215mA 215mA Auto power settings Only BTS2 port to be powered when in Current window mode. Only BTS1 port to be powered when in AISG mode (not used) You can also select "Feeder Voltage" to Automatic Only BTS1 port to be manualy powered Both BTS1 &2 ports need to be powered when in use Both BTS1 &2 ports need to be powered when in use Auto power settings Both BTS1 &2 ports need to be powered manuall when in use