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    POWERWAVE PRODUCT GUID

    ANTENNA SYSTEMS

    BASE STATION SYSTEMS

    COVERAGE SYSTEMS

    Product Guide06

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    ANTENNA SYSTEMS

    BASE STATION SYSTEMS

    COVERAGE SYSTEMS

    SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS

    W H A T S N EW IN S ID E T H E SP RIN G 0 6 P ROD U C T GU ID E

    Coverage Systems

    New Outdoor Platform Product

    - 1900 MHz OS-3 System

    New Repeater Products

    -Part Numbers: AL6200 Nano

    Repeater and ALS6200 Mini

    Repeater

    54Antenn a Syst ems

    Updated Section Antenna Brackets

    - Updated specifications

    New Dual Band ALVC Antenna

    - Part number: 7840.00

    Base Station Systems

    Updated Section Rubix Cabinet

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    T A BLE OF C ON T EN T S

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    Clean SiteSingle, Dual, & Triple Band Solutions

    Single, Dual & Triple Band Antennas

    Antenna Brackets

    Single/Dual/Triple Band RETModules

    CILOC Current Injector Layer 1Converter

    MCU Master Control Unit

    LOC MCU Layer One Converter Master Control Unit

    Tower Mounted Amplifiers

    Power Distribution Unit

    Current Injectors Indoor and Outdoor

    Broadband Diplex Filter

    1800/2100 Fullband Diplex Filter

    2100 Co-Location 900/1800 Diplex Filter

    900/1800/2100 Fullband Triplexer Filter2100 Co-Location Filter

    900 Co-Location Filter

    1900 Fullband Diplex Filter

    VersaFlexEnclosure Solutions

    Power Amplifier Products

    Base Station Filter

    Microwave Filter

    Antenn a Syst ems

    Base Station Syst

    Introducing the Powerwave

    Whats Next! Truck Tour

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    W H A T S N E XT!

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    Executive Briefings

    New Products/Solutions

    Hands-on Demonstrations

    Technical Training

    Powerwave is crossing North America with a 75-foot semi-trailer to bring you Whats Next! i n breakthrough solutions forwireless communications and providing the inside track on the latest innovations in end-to-end wireless infrastructure solu-tions. The fully self-contained Whats Next! truck features new products and solutions, hands-on product demonstrations

    and advanced technical training that will show you how to:

    - Deliver high-value, next generation services- Generate new, profitable revenue in previously marginal locales- Deploy ultra-efficient coverage/capacity solutions that reduce CAPEX and OPEX- Profit from new in-building and campus wireless network concepts

    This incredible event on wheels is specifically designed for executives, managers and technical personnel in the f ields ofwireless communications infrastructure and operations. Make sure you reserve a date for the Powerwave Whats Next!Truck Tour with your Powerwave sales representative today!

    Powerwave Whats Next! Truck Tour

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    Discover how were powering the next wave of growth in wireless

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    1 Outdoor MCPA Micro Cabinet -for roof top booster applications

    2 Indoor Powerwave Amplifier Frame(PAF) - MCPA - for high capacity, higcoverage MCPA systems for IndoorShelters.

    3 Outdoor Cabinet - for high capacity,coverage MCPA Systems for Outdooapplications or sites.

    4 Clean Site Antenna System - for easzoning.

    5 Filters - for interference control.

    6 Tower Mounted Amplifiers (TMAs) - fextended coverage

    7 Antennas - Remote Electrical Tilt (REfor dynamic optimization of coverage

    8 Antennas - Single / Dual/ Triple - forcost effective installation

    9 Repeaters - for cost effective coveraexpansion

    Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) -for enhanced/extended indoor cellulaPCS and public safety coverage.

    11 NetWay Manager - NetworkManagement Softwarefor control anmaintenance of Powerwave products

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    C L E A N S I T EC L E A N S I T E

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

    Clean Site Single, Dual, & Triple Band System Solutions

    AN TEN NA

    SYSTEMS8

    7720.00 1710-2170-65-15i-A-D 657721.00 1710-2170-65-18i-A-D 65 7721.10 1710-2170-65-18i-A-D 657722.00 1710-2170-65-19.5i-A-D 657735.00 1710-2170-90-13.5i-A-D 907740.00 1710-2170-90-16.5i-A-D 907745.00 1710-2170-90-18i-A-D 90

    Antenna Part Number Antenna Description HBW

    RET Part Number RET Description Voltage Rang

    TMA Part Number TMA Description Frequency Ba

    21504 2100MHz 12 dB gain 1920-21702 150 4 210 0Mh z V G ( 23 -32 dB g ai n) 19 20-2 170

    7010.00 Single system unit AISG 9-30V

    Powerwave combines multiple broad/multi-band antennas, high performance twinTMAs, Diplex and Triplex Filters under asingle, streamlined radome:

    Substantially reduced visual impactminimizes siting issues (zoning, spacelimitations, aesthetics)

    Logistics, installations and commis-

    sioning are greatly simplified andreliability is improved dramatically

    Antenna performance is guaranteed

    Remote Electrical Tilt available

    Clean Site solutions assist you with zoning and site issues, provide more c apacity with superior coverage and require

    less tower space for a lower cost solution.

    Single Band System

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    7760.00 1710-2170-65-18i-A-D 65/65 18/187765.00 1710-2170-65-19.5i-A-D 65/65 19.5/19.57766.00 1710-2170-90-18i-A-D 90/90 18/187762.00 1710-2170-90-16.5i-A-D 90/90 16.5/16.57750.00 824-960/1710-2170-65-15/18i-A-D 67/65 14.5/187 75 2. 00 8 24 -9 60 /1 71 0- 21 70 -6 5- 16 .5 /1 8i -A -D 67 /6 5 1 5. 5/ 187755.00 824-960/1710-2170-65-18/18i-A-D 67/65 17.5/18

    Antenna Part Number Antenna Description HBW Gain (dBi)

    RET Part Number RET Description Voltage range

    TMA Part Number TMA Description Frequency Band Gain (dB)

    21504 2100MHz 12dB gain 1920-2170 1221504 2100MHz VG (23-32) dB gain 1920-2170 23-32 (variable)

    Filter Part Number Filter Description Frequency Band DC path

    21901 800-900/1800-2100 X 824-960/1720-2170 No DC path21902 800-900/1800-2100 D 824-960/1710-2170 824-960/1710-217021903 800-900/1800-2100 SH 824-960/1710-2170 1710-2170

    21904 800-900/1800-2100 SL 824-960/1710-2170 824-96023201 1800/UMTS SH 1710-1880/1920-2170 1920-217023202 1800/UMTS SL 1710-1880/1920-2170 1710-188023203 1800/UMTS D 1710-1880/1920-2170 1710-1880/1920-217023204 800/UMTS X 1710-1880/1920-2170 No DC path

    7020.00 Dual system unit 9-30 V

    778 0. 00 82 4-9 60/ 2x 1710 -217 0-15 i- A-D 69 /6 5/6 27782.00 824-960/2x1710-2170-17i-A-D 69/65/627785.00 824-960/2x1710-2170-18i-A-D 69/65/62

    Antenna Part Number Antenna Description HBW

    RET Part Number RET Description Voltage rang

    TMA Part Number TMA Description Frequency Ba

    21504 2100MHz 12dB gain 1920-217021504 2100MHz VG (23-32) dB gain 1920-2170

    Filter Part Number Filter Description Frequency Ba

    21901 800-900/1800-2100 X 824-960/1710-21721902 800-900/1800-2100 D 824-960/1710-21721903 800-900/1800-2100 SH 824-960/1710-21721904 800-900/1800-2100 SL 824-960/1710-21723201 1800/UMTS SH 1710-1880/1920-223202 1800/UMTS S L 1710-1880/1920-223203 1800/UMTS D 1710-1880/1920-2

    23204 1800/UMTS X 1710-1880/1920-214108 900/1800 SMH 824-960/1710-18814 10 9 9 00 /18 00 S SH 8 24 -9 60 /17 10 -1814110 900/1800 SLH 824-960/1710-188

    7030.00 Triple system unit 9-30 V

    Clean Site Dual Systemconfigured with:

    Dual Band Antenna (15.5/18dBi) +

    TMA (12dB) + 2 x RET (AISG)

    Triple Band SystemDual Band System

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    B R O A D B A N D A N T E N N A SAN T EN N AS

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    Key Benefits:

    Market Leading Performance Reliable Design Light Weight

    Multi-band Solutions

    Single, Dual, and Triple Band Antennas

    ANT EN NA

    SYSTEMS12

    806-960 7471.00 15 (12.9) 2-12.0806-960 7472.00 16.5 (14.4) 0-7.5806-960 7473.00 18 (15.9) 0-5.5806-960 7476.00 15 (12.9) 0806-960 7476.02 15 (12.9) 2806-960 7476.06 15 (12.9) 6806-960 7477.00 16.5 (14.4) 0

    806-960 7477.02 16.5 (14.4) 2806-960 7477.06 16.5 (14.4) 6806-960 7478.00 18 (15.9) 0806-960 7478.02 18 (15.9) 2806-960 7478.06 18 (15.9) 6806-960 7481.00 13.5 (11.4) 2-12806-960 7482.00 15 (12.9) 0-7.5806-960 7483.00 16.5 (14.4) 0-5.5

    Range Part Gain Electrical

    MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt

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    SYSTEMS14

    Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family

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

    Range Part Gain

    MHz Number dBi (dBd)

    806-960 7486.00 13.5 (11.4) 0 90 1.4 2 Low Broadband806-960 7486.02 13.5 (11.4) 2 90 1.4 2 Low Broadband806-960 7486.06 13.5 (11.4) 6 90 1.4 2 Low Broadband806-960 7487.00 15 (12.9) 0 90 2.0 2 Low Broadband806-960 7487.02 15 (12.9) 2 90 2.0 2 Low Broadband806-960 7487.06 15 (12.9) 6 90 2.0 2 Low Broadband806-960 7488.00 16.5 (14.4) 0 90 2.6 2 Low Broadband806-960 7488.02 16.5 (14.4) 2 90 2.6 2 Low Broadband806-960 7488.06 16.5 (14.4) 6 90 2.6 2 Low Broadband1710-2170 7700.00 15.5 (13.4) 0 65 0.7 2 High Broadband1710-2170 7700.06 15.5 (13.4) 6 65 0.7 2 High Broadband1710-2170 7701.00 18 (15.9) 0 65 1.4 2 High Broadband1710-2170 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 Broadband1710-2170 7720.00 15 (12.9) 0-16 65 0.7 2 High Broadband1710-2170 7721.00 18 (15.9) 0-8 65 1.4 2 High Broadband1710-2170 7721.10 18 (15.9) 2-10 65 1.4 2 High Broadband1710-2170 7722.00 19.5 (17.4) 0-5.5 65 2.0 2 High Broadband1710-2170 7735.00A 13.5 (11.4) 0-16 90 0.7 2 High Broadband

    1710-2170 7740.00A 16.5 (14.4)1710-2170 7745.00A 18 (15.9)824-960/1710-2170 7750.00 14/17.5 (11.9/15.4)824-960/1710-2170 7752.00 14/17.5 (11.9/15.4)824-960/1710-2170 7755.00 14/17.5 (11.9/15.4)1710-2170 7760.00 17.5/18/18.5 (15.4/15.9/16.4)1710-2170 7762.00 16.3/16.5/16.7 (14.2/14.4/14.6)1710-2170 7765.00 18.8/19.2/19.7 (16.7/17.1/17.6)1710-2170 7766.00 17.4/17.6/17.8 (15.3/15.5/15.7)800/1900 7770.00 13.5/16.5 (11.4/14.4)800/1900 7772.00 15/16.5 (12.9/14.4)800/1900 7775.00 16.5/16.5 (14.4/14.4)824-960/2*1710-2170 7780.00 14.5/14.4/14.8 (12.4/12.3/12.7)

    824-960/2*1710-2170 7782.00 16.5/16.5/16.8 (14.4/14.4/14.7)824-960/2*1710-2170 7785.00 17.4/17.2/17.5 (15.3/15.1/15.4)

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    SYSTEMS16

    Single Band Vertical Polarized

    870-960 4168.11.33.00 11 (8.9) 0 360 3.0 1 Omni870-960 4168.11.33.02 11 (8.9) 2 360 3.0 1 Omni870-960 4168.11.33.03 11 (8.9) 3 360 3.0 1 Omni870-960 4168.11.33.06 11 (8.9) 6 360 3.0 1 Omni870-960 4168.11.33.52 11 (8.9) 2 360 3.0 1 Omni806-896 4168.21.33.00 11 (8.9) 0 360 3.0 1 Omni806-896 4168.21.33.03 11 (8.9) 3 360 3.0 1 Omni806-960 7143.16.33.00 17 (14.9) 0 60 1.8 1 City806-960 7143.24.33.00 15.5 (13.4) 0 60 1.2 1 City806-960 7143.24.33.06 15.5 (13.4) 6 60 1.2 1 City806-960 7143.24.33.50 15 (12.9) 0-16 60 1.2 1 City806-960 7143.26.33.00 17 (14.9) 0 60 1.8 1 City806-960 7143.26.33.06 17 (14.9) 6 60 1.8 1 City806-960 7143.26.33.08 17 (14.9) 8 60 1.8 1 City806-960 7143.48.33.00 18 (15.9) 0 60 2.3 1 City806-960 7143.48.33.02 18 (15.9) 2 60 2.3 1 City806-960 7143.48.33.05 18 (15.9) 5 60 2.3 1 City

    Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family

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

    Range Part Gain Electri

    MHz Number dBi (dBd) Down

    806-960 7144.24.33.00 14 (11.9) 0806-960 7144.24.33.50 13.5 (11.4) 0-16806-960 7144.26.33.00 15 (12.9) 0806-960 7144.48.33.00 16.5 (14.4) 0806-960 7144.48.33.05 16.5 (14.4) 5806-960 7145.24.33.00 13.5 (11.4) 0806-960 7145.24.33.50 13 (10.9) 0-16806-960 7145.26.33.00 14.5 (12.4) 0806-960 7145.48.33.00 16 (13.9) 01850-1990 7182.40 18 (15.9) 01850-1990 7182.42 18 (15.9) 21850-1990 7182.44 18 (15.9) 41850-1990 7182.46 18 (15.9) 61850-1990 7182.66 18 (15.9) 2

    1850-1990 7183.42 17 (14.9) 21850-1990 7183.46 17 (14.9) 61850-1990 7184.40 16.5 (14.4) 01850-1990 7184.42 16.5 (14.4) 21850-1990 7184.44 16.5 (14.4) 41850-1990 7185.40 20 (17.9) 01850-1990 7185.42 20 (17.9) 21850-1990 7185.44 20 (17.9) 41850-1990 7194.40 13.5 (11.4) 01850-1990 7195.44 15 (12.9) 4

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    Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family

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

    Range Part Gain Electrical

    MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt

    870-960 7230.04 12 (9.9) 0870-960 7231.04 14 (11.9) 0870-960 7231.06 14 (11.9) 6870-960 7232.04 15 (12.9) 0870-960 7232.07 15 (12.9) 4870-960 7233.04 16.5 (14.4) 0870-960 7233.06 16.5 (14.4) 6870-960 7233.08 16.5 (14.4) 2806-896 7270.02 12.5 (10.4) 0806-896 7271.02 15.5 (13.4) 0806-896 7271.03 15 (12.9) 5806-896 7272.02 17 (14.9) 0806-896 7273.02 18 (15.9) 0

    806-896 7273.03 17.5 (15.4) 4806-896 7275.02 11.5 (9.4) 0806-896 7276.02 14 (11.9) 0806-896 7277.02 15 (12.9) 0806-896 7278.02 16 (13.9) 0806-896 7804.00 17 (14.9) 0806-960 7824.00 15 (12.9) 0806-960 7834.00 14 (11.9) 0806-960 7838.00 16 (13.9) 0

    1850-1990 7198.40 15.5 (13.4) 0 90 1.0 1 Metro1850-1990 7199.40 19.5 (17.4) 0 90 2.6 1 Metro1850-1990 7199.42 19.5 (17.4) 2 90 2.6 1 Metro1850-1990 7200.40 18 (15.9) 0 90 1.8 1 Metro1850-1990 7200.42 18 (15.9) 2 90 1.8 1 Metro1850-1990 7200.43 18 (15.9) 3 90 1.8 1 Metro1850-1990 7200.44 18 (15.9) 4 90 1.8 1 Metro1850-1990 7200.46 18 (15.9) 6 90 1.8 1 Metro1850-1990 7220.40 20 (17.9) 0 65 1.8 1 Metro1850-1990 7220.42 20 (17.9) 2 65 1.8 1 Metro1850-1990 7220.44 20 (17.9) 4 65 1.8 1 Metro1850-1990 7221.40 23 (20.9) 0 30 2.0 1 Metro1850-1990 7221.42 23 (20.9) 2 30 2.0 1 Metro

    1850-1990 7221.44 23 (20.9) 4 30 2.0 1 Metro870-960 7225.04 13 (10.9) 0 65 0.6 1 Urban870-960 7226.03 15.5 (13.4) 6 65 1.3 1 Urban870-960 7226.04 15.5 (13.4) 0 65 1.3 1 Urban870-960 7227.04 17 (14.9) 0 65 2.0 1 Urban870-960 7228.03 18 (15.9) 0 65 2.5 1 Urban870-960 7228.04 18 (15.9) 0 65 2.5 1 Urban870-960 7228.06 17.5 (15.4) 6 65 2.5 1 Urban870-960 7228.08 18 (15.9) 2 65 2.5 1 Urban

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    SYSTEMS20

    Single Band Cross Polarized

    Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family

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

    Range Part Gain Electrical

    MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt

    806-896 7281.04 16.5 (14.4) 6806-896 7282.03 12.5 (10.4) 4806-896 7390.00 10.5 (8.4) 0806-960 7471.00 15 (12.9) 2-12.0806-960 7472.00 16.5 (14.4) 0-7.5806-960 7473.00 18 (15.9) 0-5.5806-960 7476.00 15 (12.9) 0806-960 7476.02 15 (12.9) 2806-960 7476.06 15 (12.9) 6806-960 7477.00 16.5 (14.4) 0806-960 7477.02 16.5 (14.4) 2806-960 7477.06 16.5 (14.4) 6806-960 7478.00 18 (15.9) 0

    806-960 7478.02 18 (15.9) 2806-960 7478.06 18 (15.9) 6806-960 7481.00 13.5 (11.4) 2-12806-960 7482.00 15 (12.9) 0-7.5806-960 7483.00 16.5 (14.4) 0-5.5806-960 7486.00 13.5 (11.4) 0806-960 7486.02 13.5 (11.4) 2806-960 7486.06 13.5 (11.4) 6806-960 7487.00 15 (12.9) 0

    870-960 7216.03 12.5 (10.4) 0 65 0.6 2 XUrban870-960 7217.03 15 (12.9) 7 65 1.3 2 XUrban870-960 7217.04 15.5 (13.4) 0 65 1.3 2 XUrban870-960 7217.11 14.5 (12.4) 9 65 1.3 2 XUrban870-960 7218.03 17.5 (15.4) 6 65 2.5 2 XUrban870-960 7218.04 17.5 (15.4) 4 65 2.5 2 XUrban870-960 7218.05 18 (15.9) 0 65 2.5 2 XUrban870-960 7218.09 18 (15.9) 2 65 2.5 2 XUrban

    870-960 7218.13 17.5 (15.4) 6 65 2.5 2 XUrban870-960 7218.14 17.5 (15.4) 4 65 2.5 2 XUrban870-960 7218.15 18 (15.9) 0 65 2.5 2 XUrban870-960 7218.19 18 (15.9) 2 65 2.5 2 XUrban870-960 7255.03 16.5 (14.4) 6 65 2.0 2 XUrban870-960 7255.04 17 (14.9) 0 65 2.0 2 XUrban806-896 7263.01 15 (12.9) 0 65 1.3 2 XUrban806-896 7263.04 14.5 (12.4) 6 65 1.3 2 XUrban806-896 7281.02 16.5 (14.4) 0 65 2.0 2 XUrban

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    D U A L B A N D A N T E N N A SS I N G L E B A N D A N T E N N A S

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    SYSTEMS22

    Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family

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

    806-896/1850-1990 7332.00 14/17 ( 11.9/14.9) 0806-896/1850-1990 7332.06 14/17 ( 11.9/14.9) 6806-896/1850-1990 7333.00 14.5/17.5 (12.4/15.4) 0806-896/1850-1990 7333.06 14.5/17.5 (12.4/15.4) 6806-896/1850-1990 7334.00 13.5/16.5 (11.4/14.4) 0806-896/1850-1990 7334.06 13.5/16.5 (11.4/14.4) 6806-896/1850-1990 7337.00 12/15 (9.9/12.9) 0806-896/1850-1990 7338.00 11.5/14.5 (9.4/12.4) 0806-896/1850-1990 7339.00 11/14 (8.9/11.9) 0

    806-896/1850-1990 7840.00 14.5/17.5(12.4/15.4) 0-10/0-8806-896/1850-1990 7850.00 13.5/16 (11.4/13.9) 0-10/0-8

    Range Part Gain Electrical

    MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt

    806-960 7487.02 15 (12.9) 2 90 2.0 2 Low Broadband806-960 7487.06 15 (12.9) 6 90 2.0 2 Low Broadband806-960 7488.00 16.5 (14.4) 0 90 2.6 2 Low Broadband806-960 7488.02 16.5 (14.4) 2 90 2.6 2 Low Broadband806-960 7488.06 16.5 (14.4) 6 90 2.6 2 Low Broadband1710-2170 7700.00 15.5 (13.4) 0 65 0.7 2 High Broadband1710-2170 7700.06 15.5 (13.4) 6 65 0.7 2 High Broadband1710-2170 7701.00 18 (15.9) 0 65 1.4 2 High Broadband1710-2170 7701.02 18 (15.9) 2 65 1.4 2 High Broadband1710-2170 7701.06 18 (15.9) 6 65 1.4 2 High Broadband1710-2170 7720.00 15 (12.9) 0-16 65 0.7 2 High Broadband1710-2170 7721.00 18 (15.9) 0-8 65 1.4 2 High Broadband1710-2170 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 Broadband1710-2170 7740.00A 16.5 (14.4) 0-8 90 1.4 2 High Broadband1710-2170 7745.00A 18 (15.9) 0-5.5 90 2.0 2 High Broadband

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    T R I P L E B A N D A N T E N N A SD U A L BA N D A N TE N N A S

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    SYSTEMS24

    Dual Band Cross Polarized

    870-960/1710-1880 7329.00 15/15 (12.9/12.9) 0 65 1.4 4 AL Antennas870-960/1710-1880 7330.00 15.5/17.5 (13.4/15.4) 0 65 1.4 4 AL Antennas870-960/1710-1880 7330.02 15.5/17.5 (13.4/15.4) 2 65 1.4 4 AL Antennas870-960/1710-1880 7330.04 15.5/17.5 (13.4/15.4) 4 65 1.4 4 AL Antennas870-960/1710-1880 7330.06 15.5/17.5 (13.4/15.4) 6 65 1.4 4 AL Antennas870-960/1710-1880 7331.00 16.5/16 (14.4/13.9) 0 65 2.0 4 AL Antennas870-960/1710-1880 7331.02 16.5/16 (14.4/13.9) 2 65 2.0 4 AL Antennas870-960/1710-1880 7331.04 16.5/16 (14.4/13.9) 4 65 2.0 4 AL Antennas870-960/1710-1880 7331.06 16.5/16 (14.4/13.9) 6 65 2.0 4 AL Antennas824-960/1710-2170 7750.00 14/17.5 (12.1/15.4) 2-12/0-8 65 1.4 4 Dual Broadband824-960/1710-2170 7752.00 15.9/17.5 (13.8/15.24) 2-9/0-8 65 2.0 4 Dual B roadband824-960/1710-2170 7755.00 17.5/17.5 (15.4/15.4) 2-8/0-8 65 2.6 4 Dual Broadband1710-2170 7760.00 17.5/18.5 (15.4/16.4) 0-8 65 1.3 4 Dual High Broadband1710-2170 7762.00 16.3/16.5/16.7 (14.2/14.4/14.6) 0-8 90 1.3 4 Dual High Broadband1710-2170 7765.00 18.8/19.2/19.7 (16.7/17.1/17.6) 0-5.5 65 2.0 4 Dual High Broadband1710-2170 7766.00 17.4/17.6/17.8 (15.3/15.5/15.7) 0-5.5 90 2.0 4 Dual High Broadband870-960/1710-1880 7770.00 13.5/16.5 (11.4/14.4) 0-10/0-8 90 1.4 4 Dual B roadband870-960/1710-1880 7772.00 15/16.5 (12.9/14.4) 0-8/0-8 90 2.0 4 Dual Broadband

    Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Number Family

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

    824-960/2*1710-2170 7780.00 14.5/14.4/14.8 (12.4/12.3/12.7)824-960/2*1710-2170 7782.00 16.5/16.5/16.8 (14.4/14.4/14.7)824-960/2*1710-2170 7785.00 17.4/17.2/17.5 (15.3/15.1/15.4)

    Range Part Gain

    MHz Number dBi (dBd)

    *Referred to in the US as D

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    B R A C K E T S

    AN TEN NA

    SYSTEMS26

    I N D O O R A N T E N N A S

    Indoor

    800/2500 7336.00 3 (0.9) 0 360 18 cm (dm) Indoor800/2500 7336.10 6/9 (3.9/6.9) 0 90/60 21 Indoor800/1900 7999.00 9/9 (6.9/6.9) 0 70/60 21.6 cm Indoor

    Range Part Gain Electrical HBW Length Family

    MHz Number dBi (dBd) Downtilt (m)

    800/25

    00MHz Rugged brackets with aesthetic design and the flexibility to addres

    Powerwave Antenna Brackets accom-modate several models that are easyto install and are ideal for stealthinstallations:

    Precise alignment of sectorboundaries, reducing sectoroverlap and interference.

    Use with any

    Can be used wbrackets inclu

    Can mount wimechanical tilt

    2201.11 Yes

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    R ET

    28

    R ET

    Single/Dual/Triple Band RET Modules

    AN TEN NA

    SYSTEMS

    Current Inject

    Power control and cell breathing byvarying antenna coverage footprints

    Fine tuning of soft and softer hand-off with live traffic for a better capac-ity solution

    Real-time adaptation tochanges in capacity needs (e.g.,during rush hour)

    Remote re-configuration whenchanging network plans orexpanding existing networks

    AISG compliant

    7010.00 +9 to+30V

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    L OC M C U

    Layer One Converter

    MC U

    05MCU Master Control Unit

    ANT EN NA

    SYSTEMS30

    Simplifies operations by enabling remote electrical tilting of antennas and setting of TMA gain via Web or SNMP interfaces.

    AC 115/230 VAC

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    T MAT M A

    05Tower Mounted Amplifiers

    AN TEN NA

    SYSTEMS32

    LGP 174nn 824-849 869-894LGP 214nn 824-849/1850-1910 869-894/1930-1990LGP 102nn 824-849 869-894LGP 104nn 890-915 935-960LGP 167nn 1920-1980 2110-2170LGP 172nn 824-849/1850-1910 869-894/1930-1990LGP 185nn 1710-1785 1805-1880LGP 186nn 1850-1910 1930-1990LGP 192nn 880-915 925-960LGP 215nn 1920-1980 2110-2170

    Part Number Up-link Down-link

    Range MHz Range MHz

    Tower Mounted Amplifiers maximize uplink coverage and capacity at the base station and provide a cost-effective

    solution for meeting the increased demands of 3G services.

    World class field-proven reliability

    Cutting edge compact design

    Twin technology offering two TMAsin one housing

    World class noise figure

    Easy to install (brackets included)

    Powerwave is the worldwide leader inTower Mounted Amplifiers with the mostextensive line of single-, twin-, and dual-band TMAs and over 800,000 TMAsdeployed worldwide:

    2100 MHz Micro Twin

    Tower Mounted Amplifier

    Part Number LGP215nn

    Note: ByPass functions are available

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    CI NP DU

    05Power Distribution Unit

    AN TEN NA

    SYSTEMS34

    Modular design enables TMA installations to be carried out on a per-sector basis. Can be

    easily combined to provide solutions for all common site configurations.

    Operates from +24 or -48 VDC

    Compact design for cramped BTScabinets

    Available as stand alone unit or as 1to 3 modules for 19 panel

    Easy upgrade for BTS expansion

    Curren

    Powerwave makes two Current Injectormodels, one for indoor and one for out-door installation, to apply power to andconvey alarm conditions from TowerMounted Amplifiers:

    Advanced lightning protection circuitsacting as surge protection for the BTS

    Negligible insertion loss Indoor: 800/900 MHz or

    1800/1900/2100 MHz systems

    Outdoor 806-96MHz systems

    Connector confthe BTS port anantenna port (swfiguration also a

    Robust design

    Integrated lightning protection on Powerwave Current Injectors el

    traditional lightning arresters, saving space and cost.

    LGP138nn 806-960/1710-1990 FemaleLGP21301/LGP21302 806-960 and 1710-2170 FemaleLGP23301/LGP23302 806-960 and 1710-2170 Female

    Part Number Range MHz Antenna C

    PDU Lite Indoor

    Part Number LGP121nn

    LGP 121 01 2 0-6 0 V DC, p ositive or neg ative 1 2 V DC +/- 1 V 1 A 37 5 mA/po rt Wa llmoun t for 2 TMAsLGP12102 (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) 19 for 2 TMAsLGP12103 (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) 19 for 4 TMAsLGP12104 (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) 19 for 6 TMAs

    Part Number I nput Voltage Output Voltage Input Current Max Output Current Max Type

    The Powerwave Power Distribution Unit(PDU Lite) supplies power to theTMA via the CIN and is intended forindoor use:

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    The Powerwave Diplexer 1800/2100combines GSM 1800 and UMTS 2100signals to a common feeder and isdesigned for both outdoor and indoorinstallation:

    Outdoor Design

    Built in DC TranspaAISG/3GPP compa

    World Leading Com

    Superior Power Ha

    Negligible Insertion

    Full Band Design

    Lightning Protected

    F I L TE RSFI L TE RS

    AN TEN NA

    SYSTEMS36

    1710 -1880 / 1920-2170 LGP14501 >18 (same as above) LGP14502 (same a(same as above) LGP14503 (same a(same as above) LGP14504 (same a

    Range MHz Part Number Return

    05

    Powerwave supplies a robust line ofDiplex Filters for 800/900 MHz and1800/1900/2100 MHz with DC trans-parency:

    Different DC path options are avail-able to support single or dual bandTMAsolutions

    Broadband Design

    Outdoor Design

    Built in DC Transparency andAISG/3GPP compatible

    Compact Design

    Superior Power Handling

    Negligible Insertion Loss

    Lightning Protected

    824-960/1710-2170 LGP21901/LGP21905 Single/Double No >20

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    F I L TE RS

    AN TEN NA

    SYSTEMS

    900/1

    Powerwave offers a number of Triplexfilters for 900, 1800 MHz and 2100 MHzwith configurable DC transparency andintegrated lightning protection on allports, making it easy to use TMAs &RET in the antenna system:

    Outdoor Design

    Built in DC Transand AISG/3GPP c

    World Leading Co

    Superior Power H

    Negligible Insertio

    Fullband Design

    Lightning Protecte

    F I L TE RS

    38

    880-960 / 1710-1880 / 1920-2170 LGP14106 >(same as above) LGP14107 (same(same as above) LGP14108 (same(same as above) LGP14109 (same(same as above) LGP14110 (same

    Range MHz Part Number Return

    052100 Co-Location 900/1800 Diplex Filter

    Outdoor Design

    Built in DC Transparency andAISG/3GPP compatible

    World Leading Compact Design

    Superior Power Handling

    Negligible Insertion Loss

    Full Band Design

    Lightning Protected

    880-960 / 1710-1880 LGP14401 >20 44 1800 to common(same as above) LGP14402 (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) 900 to common(same as above) LGP14403 (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) All ports(same as above) LGP14404 (same as above) (same as above) (same as above) No

    Diplex Filter

    900/1800 with 2100 rejection

    R ang e MH z Pa rt Nu mb er R et ur n L os s ( dB) I ns ert io n L os s ( dB ) 2 10 0 Re je ct io n ( dB) D C Tr an spa ren cy

    The Powerwave Diplexer 900/1800 with2100 rejection is used to combine GSM900 and GSM 1800 signals to a com-mon feeder and is designed for bothoutdoor and indoor installation:

    Suppresses wide band noise/spurious signals between GSM and UMTS systems and enables

    the use of TMA and RET in the antenna system.

    Re-uses existing feeders to reduce cost of new installations and s

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    F I L TE RSFI L TE RS

    052100 Co-Location Filter

    AN TEN NA

    SYSTEMS40

    Protects GSM 900 base station from strong nearby 800 MHz base

    three versions to satisfy different carrier allocations.

    The Powerwave Co-Location Filter forGSM900 provides attenuation of 800MHz transmitters to prevent degradationof the GSM900 uplink:

    Duplexed Design Uplink/Downlink

    Compact Design

    Superior Power H

    Low Insertion Los

    Lightning Protecte

    890-960 or 896-960 LGP195nn >20

    Range Part Number Return Lo

    MHz (dB)

    The primary application of thePowerwave Co-Location Filter isto reject nearby GSM base stationspurious and wide band noise inthe 2100 MHz band.

    Outdoor Design

    Built in DC Transparencyand AISG/3GPP compatible

    Compact Design

    Negligible RF Loss

    Lightning Protected

    Restores coverage reduced

    by an elevated noise flooron uplink

    Band Pass Filter

    900/1800 MHzwith 2100 rejection

    Suppresses wide band noise/spurious signals from GSM systems into the UMTS receiver band

    and enables the use of TMA and RET in the antenna system.

    880-960/1710-1880 LGP164nn >18

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    F I L TE RS

    051900 Fullband Duplex Filter

    AN TEN NA

    SYSTEMS42

    1850-1910/1930-1990 LGP14601 >18

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    H I G H D E N S I T Y E Q U I P M E N TH I G H D E N S I T Y E Q U I P M E N T

    05VersaFlex

    TM

    Enclosure Solutions - NEW

    BASE STATION

    SYSTEMS44

    Flexibility

    The VersaFlex Enclosure has beendesigned from the ground up as anultra light weight modular electronicsequipment enclosure. The designallows flexibility in site selection andconstruction. For installation flexibili-ty,the VersaFlex can be deliveredas a turn-key integrated solution orpalletized as modular pieces to beerected on-site.

    The VersaFlex interior has beendesigned for form, fit and function tomaximize space utilization. Thereare 450 rack units (RU) of equip-ment space that allow backwardcompatibility with legacy equipment

    and migration to future technologies.This interior space also accommo-dates operations technicians duringinclement weather.

    Key Features/Bene

    Revolutionary cwireless carrier

    Utilizes about htional shelters, lease savings a

    Weighs only 3,030,000 50,000

    Unique, internatem that eliminaeter and is more

    Knock down moaccommodate sments as well a

    Sliding door desarea requireme

    door swing

    High Density Equipment

    The VersaFlex Enclosure has been designedto maximize available rack space for revenuegenerating equipment while minimizing overallfootprint. The VersaFlex will typically increaseequipment capacity by 50% within the samefootprint as traditional cabinetsfor shelters.

    With patents pending, the VersaFlex incorpo-rates a sophisticated thermal management

    system to accommodate heat output fromhigh density equipment.

    The heart of the VersaFlex is a rolling carriagesystem that allows high density storage whilefacilitating full access to rack space. Also withpatents pending, the rolling carriage systemincorporates a cable track management systemfor power, data and communication cables.

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    R FM C P A / SC P A

    05Power Amplifier Products

    BASE STATION

    SYSTEMS46

    Get to market faster with ultra-linear, multi-protocol, high power amplifiers using digitally linearized designs that

    deliver industry-leading density, efficiency and value.

    Powerwave designs, develops andmanufactures RF power amplifier solu-tions for OEM partners and networkoperators worldwide. Powerwaves lineof MCPAsand SCPAs forCellular/PCS/DCS and 3G base stationsis one of the industryslargest with solu-tions for all air interfaces and all basestation architectures. Leading edge RFamplifier technology and global manu-facturing resources enable Powerwaveto develop cost effective, high perform-ance solutions for both OEM andNetwork Operator customers.

    Powerwaves leading edge amplifiersolutions include:

    MCPAsolutions with highly inte-grated RF conditioning front-endsubsystems

    Ultra-linear, multi-protocol, highpower MCPAs with digitally lin-earized designs

    Flexible, reconfigurable architec-tures providing future proofupgradeability to ensure risk-freemigration to new standards, pro-tocols, and platforms

    Industry leading density and effi-ciency which drives significantspace and cost savings

    05

    Powerwave RF conditioning solutions deliver a higher-level of in

    Powerwave provides some of the indus-try's most advanced and efficient RFconditioning solutions:

    Higher quality, reduced part countand streamlined manufacturingspeeds time to market

    Lower cost, greater reliability andfaster, high-volume delivery

    Lower total cost of ownership

    Higher-level of integration delivershigher-value solutions.

    The combination of our unified/integrat-ed design team approach and theirbroad expertise across all disciplines

    of RF and digital signtence, enables Powedesign and deliver RFing solutions with higintegration, and do it improves quality, reducount, streamlines mspeeds time to markebetter value and increity for lower total costship (TCO). Volume ming on our global platenhances the added-combination delivers shortens time to mark

    BTSRFMODULE

    Analog/DigitalConversionFiltering

    RFTransceivers

    Tx/RxFiltering

    LNARx MCPA/SCPATx

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    We combine reliability and integration capabilities to surpass you

    R FR F

    05Base Station Filter

    BASE STATION

    SYSTEMS48

    Provide filtering for both up and down link along with the requisite near and out of band performance.

    Highly integrated VSWR,RET,TMA support functionality.

    The Powerwave Microwave filter pro-vides steep filtering for any frequencyband in the microwave GHz range upto 40 GHz along with the requisite nearand out of band performance. The bandpass filters are integrated with other filtertypes such as low pass filters. TheMicrowave Filters are also integratedwith ferrites in certain applications.

    Powerwave Microwanology ranges from cavity designs to latdesigns. Different mmethods and materidepending on the apwith the target to mifacturing cost.

    Powerwave Filter Panels come in dualor single format and can be tailored tofit customer requirements:

    High reliability

    Cost-effective solution

    High degree of integration

    Trouble-free network operation

    The Powerwave Base Station Filterprovides steep filtering for any fre-quency band, along with the requi-site near and out of band p erform-ance. Down link signals are ampli-fied in the LNA stage. Feeder gaincompensation as well as TMAgaincompensation is handled via thecommunications interface.

    Tosupply the TMA with powerand to monitor the TMA, the unitinduces DC and communicationinterface on the feeder. VSWRfor the up and down link is moni-tored via directional couplers andassociated electronics at the com-munications port. Antenna beamsteering functionality with remote

    electrical tilt is also a part of theintegrated Base Station Filter.

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    Integrated linearized transmitter and MCPAwith diversity receiver

    I P TI N T E G R AT E D R A D I O P R O D U C T S

    05Integrated Radio Products

    BASE STATION

    SYSTEMS50

    Enabling lower-cost 3G base stations through RF integration and standard digital interfaces

    Powerwave is developing a family ofintegrated radio products to enable new,low-cost base station architectures.

    Complete RF sub-systems

    Fiber-fed remote Radio Heads

    Digital Interface (CPRI)

    Other interfaces available

    The combined radio functions enablethe use of Powerwave proprietaryCrest Factor Reduction (CFR) andDigital Pre-Distortion (DPD) to reducecost and improve performance.

    W-CDMA at 2100MHz &1900MHz

    Up to 3 carriers in 15MHz

    30W and 60W versions

    Tx diversity with a second unit Digital interface (CPRI)

    Roadmap to lower cost

    Roadmap to higher efficiency

    Lower cost manufacturing

    TRX

    TRX

    TRX

    Fil

    ter

    MC

    PA

    Fi

    lter

    M

    CPA

    F

    ilter

    M

    CPA F

    ilter

    IPT

    IPT

    IPT

    Filter

    Filter Digita

    l

    Interface

    RF

    Interface

    Range: 10km

    FiberOpticCable

    DRH

    DRH

    DRH

    Transmitters, receivers &poweramplifiers

    Powerwave integrated radioproducts

    Filters &low-noiseamplifiers

    Digital interface

    RFinterface

    TMA

    TMA

    TMA

    TMA

    TMA

    TMA

    10011010

    Rx1

    +

    Tx

    IQ

    Rx2 TRx

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    Integrated transmitter, MCPA, diversity receivers, LNA and duplexer in a single outdoor unit

    All radio equipment can now be relocatedfrom the base-station cabinet to a remotelocation through a low-cost fiber-opticcable. The result is no wasted RF powerand reduced site costs.

    W-CDMAat 2100MHz

    Up to 3 carriers in15MHz

    12.5W nominal Tx power

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    M C P A

    05Multi-Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA) Products

    COVERAGE

    SYSTEMS54

    Powerwave MCPA Products enable rapid deployment of flexible, future-ready coverage optimization solutions

    with maximum field reliability.

    *Typical performance

    The Powerwave family of provencoverage and capacity solutions forglobal wireless networks sets thestandard for cost effective, high per-formance network upgrade solutions.The Powerwave MCPA productsolutions deliver high performanceat low cost and rapid time to market,enabling the most efficient use ofcritical network infrastructureresources available today.

    Cost effective: Afraction of thecost of cell splitting

    High performance: Forwardcompatibility with all 3G evolutionpaths, high efficiency

    Rapid implementation: Ancillaryequipment to BTS, easy installa-tion, compact footprint

    Proven solutions: Pioneer in the

    use of MCPAsolutions for networkoperators in North America

    Quality and reliability: Highvolume, high quality to ISO-9001,TL 9000 and ISO 14000 standards

    BTSRFMODULE

    Analog/DigitalConversionFiltering

    RFTransceivers

    Tx/RxFiltering

    LNARx MCPA/SCPATx MCPA

    Tx/RxFiltering

    Tx/RxFiltering

    900 MHz G3L-929-60E GSM/EDGE 8900 MHz G3L-929-135 GSM/EDGE 11800 MHz G3L-1829-120 GSM/EDGE 122100 MHz G3L-2100-60E WCDMA 6

    900 MHz G3L-929-60E GSM/EDGE 8900 MHz G3L-929-135 GSM/EDGE 11800 MHz G3L-1829-120 GSM/EDGE 12100 MHz G3L-2100-60E WCDMA 6

    800 MHz MCA9129-120 TDMA/GSM/EDGE/WCDMA 1CDMA/1xRTT/1xEVDO

    G3L-850-135 GSM/EDGE/WCDMA/CDMA/ 11xEVDO

    1900 MHz G3L-1929-120 TDMA/GSM/EDGE/WCDMA 1CDMA/1xRTT/1xEVDO 1

    Band Model Air Interface O

    P

    Europe: MCPASolutions for 900/1800/2100 MHz Networks

    Band Model Air Interface O

    P

    Asia: MCPASolutions for 900/1800 MHz Networks

    Band Model Air Interface O

    P

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    I N D OOR P L A TFORMI N D OOR P L A TFORM

    05Indoor MCPA Platform

    COVERAGE

    SYSTEMS56

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

    PAF-0850PAF-0813

    G3L-850-135 PAF-0843PAF-0813PAF-0863

    1900 MHz G3L-1929-120 PAF-1913PAF-1943PAF-1963

    Dual Band PAF-8943PAF-8963

    North America: Standard Integrated System Solutions

    Band MCPA Family Indoor 3-Sector

    The indoor MCPAsystems platformfeatures multiple high-efficiencyMCPAmodules which can beconfigured to meet a wide range ofmicro-cell and macro-cell capacityand coverage growth scenarios.Multiple interface compatibilityprovides an evolutionary path to 3Gincluding mixed-mode capability.The platformsmodular architecture

    provides scalability for future growthplanning. The economical, scalableindoor platform supports 1-4 mod-ules per sector depending on sec-torized power requirements.Standardized Tx/Rx filtering archi-tecture provides compatibility withmultiple base station types.

    High efficiency, high powerMCPAmodules

    Evolutionary path to 3G viamulti-mode capability

    Standard platform architecturefor minimal site footprint

    Modularity to meet a wide rangeof indoor applications

    Scalability to support current

    and future growth requirements Standardized BTS integration

    solutions for all BTS types

    Additional configurations available upon request

    BTSRFMODULE

    Analog/DigitalConversionFiltering

    RFTransceivers

    Tx/RxFiltering

    LNARx MCPA/SCPATx MCPA

    Tx/RxFiltering

    Tx/RxFiltering

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    OU TD OOR P L A TFORM

    05

    COVERAGE

    SYSTEMS58

    Outdoor MCPA Platform

    OS-1 Outdoor System

    The OS-1 platform has a modulararchitecture that provides operatorswith complete uplink and downlinkenhancement solution. The OS-1 uti-lizes Powerwaveshigh efficiencyFeed Forward (FF) Multi-carrier PowerAmplifier (MCPA) making it a versatilecapacity and coverage solution forUMTS micro and macro-cell sites.The universal mounting design sup-

    ports indoor,ground and rooftop appli-cations. Afail-safe mechanismenables base stations to continueoperation in case the OS-1 shutsdown. The OS-1 system also provides12VDC voltage to power the tower-mounted amplifiers (TMAs).

    900MHz OS-0951-P0-000 900MHz OS System with DC One TT ra ns pa re nc y f or us e w it h T MA C

    OS-0951-P0-003 900MHz OS System with LNA One Land VSWR

    OS-0951-P0-004 900MHz OS System with LNA, One LVSWR and remote TX gainmanagement

    1800MHz OS-1851-H0-000 1800MHz System with DC One TT ra ns pa re nc y f or us e w it h T MA C

    OS-1851-H0-003 1800MHz OS System with LNA One Land VSWR

    1900MHz OS-1951-H0-003 1900MHz OS System with DC One TTr ans par en cy for use wi th TMA C

    2100MHz OS-2151-S0-000 1900MHz OS System with DC One TT ra ns pa re nc y f or us e w it h T MA C

    OS-1

    Band Model Description MCPA

    Module

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

    OU TD OOR P L A TFORM

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

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    OU TD OOR P L A TFORM

    05Outdoor MCPA Platform

    COVERAGE

    SYSTEMS60

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

    900MHz OS-0921-V0-000 900MHz OS System with DC Two TMT ra ns pa re nc y f or us e w it h T MA C

    OS-0921-V0-003 900MHz OS System with DC Two LNTransparency for use with TMA

    1800MHz OS-1821-H0-000 1800MHz OS System with DC Two TMT ra ns pa re nc y f or us e w it h T MA C

    OS-1821-H0-001 1800MHz OS System with LNA Two LNand VSWR

    1900MHZ OS-1921-H0-000 1900MHz OS System with DC Two TM

    T ra ns pa re nc y f or us e w it h T MA C

    OS-2

    Band Model Description MCPA U

    Module

    The OS-2 platform has a modulararchitecture that provides operatorswith complete uplink and downlinkenhancement solutions. The OS-2combines two Powerwave high effi-ciency Feed Forward (FF) Multi-carrierPower Amplifier (MCPA) modulesmaking it a versatile capacity and cov-erage solution for micro and macro-cell sites. The universal mountingdesign simplifies indoor, ground androoftop installations. The OS-2 multi-ple interface capability provides opera-

    tors with an evolutionary path fromGSM to EDGE including mixed-modecapability. A fail-safe mechanismenables base stations to continueoperation in case the OS-2 shutsdown. The OS-2 system is availablewith an LNA uplink option or integrat-

    ed 12VDC supply for TMAoperation.The latter configuration is referred toas a TMA model.

    The OS-2 eliminates the traditionalcoverage/capacity trade-off in GSMbase stations. With an OS-2, thebase station can maintain its cover-age radius (TX power) while increas-ing the number of carriers on existingantennas by amplifying all carriersthrough one MCPA.

    OS-2 Outdoor System

    OU TD OOR P L A TFORM

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

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    OU TD OOR P L A TFORM

    05

    COVERAGE

    SYSTEMS62

    Outdoor MCPA Platform

    1900MHZ OS-1921-H0-001 1900MHz. OS system with DC Three TTr ans par en cy for use wi th TMA C

    OS-3

    Band Model Description MCPA

    Module

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

    Cost-effective, high-performanceindoor/outdoor coverage and capacityenhancement solution for networkoperators.

    Powerwave OS systems provide net-work operators with a compact, lowcost solution to enhance link budgetperformance as well as coverage andcapacity performance.

    The OS systems utilize Powerwaveshigh efficiency Feed Forward (FF)

    Multi-carrier Power Amplifiers (MCPA)making them an ideal capacity andcoverage solution for micro andmacro-cell sites. Multiple interfacecompatibility provides an evolutionarypath to 3G, including mixed-modecapability. The OS systems provide aneconomical, sectorized solution for lowto medium power applications.

    All systems feature a standardizedTx/Rx filtering architecture for com-patibility with a broad range of basestation models. Afail-safe mechanismenables base stations to continueoperation in case the OS system isshuts down.

    Utilize high efficiency, high powerMCPAmodules

    Provide evolutionary path to 3Gvia multi-mode capability

    Compact design

    Scalability to support current andfuture growth requirements

    Standardized BTS integrationsolutions for all BTS types

    Available in 900, 1800, 1900 and2100MHz. bands.

    Globally deployed by networkoperators

    OS-3 Outdoor System - NEW

    RE P E A TE RS

    Frequency band UL 890-915 MHzFrequency band DL 935 960 MHz

    GSM 900 Ch an nel -Se le ct iv e AR 17 00 Fa mi ly

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    SYSTEMS64

    Address coverage challenges with Powerwave Repeater systems that feature the lowest lifetime cost.

    Powerwave Repeater Systems arehighly-integrated to deliver cost-efficient coverage in extremelycompact form factors:

    Lower acquisition costs andlowest lifetime/operational costs

    Small footprint with no need forexpensive transmission lines,special cabinets, oversize bat-tery backup or extra cooling

    Multi-band, multi-operatoroptions that enable networksharing to reduce capital

    expenses yet allow discrete,individual control for eachoperator

    Reduced site rental costs

    EDGE Compatible

    Fiber optical and/or remoteinterface as option

    Frequency band DL 935-960 MHzNo. of channels 1-8Filter bandwith 200 KHzOutput power +33 dBm RMSGain adjustment in 1 dB steps 55-90 dBGain variation 4 dBPass band ripple 3 dBNoise figure 4 dBGroup delay 5 s

    Frequency band UL 1710-1785 MHzFrequency band DL 1805-1880 MHzNo. of channels 1-8Filter bandwith 200 KHzOutput power +32 dBm RMSGain adjustment in 1 dB steps 55-90 dBGain variation 4 dBPass band ripple 3 dBNoise figure 4 dBGroup delay 5 s

    GSM 1800 C ha nn el -s el ec ti ve A R2 10 0/ AR 27 00 F am il

    Frequency band UL 1850-1910 MHzFrequency band DL 1930-1990 MHzNo. of channels 1-8Filter bandwith 200 KHzOutput power +32 dBm RMSGain adjustment in 1 dB steps 55-90 dBGain variation 4 dBPass band ripple 3 dBNoise figure 4 dBGroup delay 5 s

    GSM 1900 Channel -select ive AR3100/AR3700 Fami

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    COVERAGE

    SYSTEMS66

    Frequency band UL 880-915 MHzFrequency band DL 925-960 MHzNo. of channels 1-8Output power +33 dBm RMSG ai n A dj us tm en t i n 1 dB st ep s 5 5- 90 dBGain variation 4 dBPass band ripple 1 dBNoise figure 4 dBGroup delay

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    05WCDMA Channel Selective Repeaters

    COVERAGE

    SYSTEMS68

    Reliable, flexible coverage solutions for 2100 MHz frequency bands.

    Frequency band UL 192Frequency band DL 211Number of channels 1-2Filter bandwidth 5 MGain adjustment in 1 dB steps 60-Absolute group delay 6 Output power (DL) RMS, one WCDMAcarrier,standard (AR6500) +30Output power (DL) RMS, one WCDMAcarrier,high power (AR6560) +38Output power (UL) RMS, one WCDMA carrier +20Pass band ripple within 4,0 MHz 2 dGain variation 4 dNoise figure 3 d

    WCDMA Channel-Sel

    AR65 65 210 0/ 2100 Co mbi model wi th 4 c han nel s in saAR65 21 210 0/ 180 0 Du al ban d 2 cha nnel GSM 18 00 anAR65 17 210 0/ 900 Du al ban d 2 or 4 c ha nne l G SM 90

    Combi/Dual-band/Dual-cell

    Different combinations in standard housings are available, see example b

    Frequency Remark

    New! The WCOMArepeater is anexcellent complement to Node B incoverage extension and capacityenhancement.

    2-4 channel configurable

    2 channel high power

    High selectivity for high adja-cent channel rejection

    2 channel stand-alone upgradeto fit existing GSM sites (dualband)

    Fiber optical and/or remotecontrol interface as option

    RE P E A TE RS

    Frequency band UL 1850-1910 MHzFrequency band DL 1930 1990 MHz

    TDMA/CDMA Band Selective AR3400 Family

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    05Band Selective Repeaters

    COVERAGE

    SYSTEMS70

    Flexible, low-cost coverage solutions for 800 and 1900 MHz frequency bands.

    Frequency band DL 1930-1990 MHzFi lter bandwidth (remote adjustable) 0.5-16.9 MHz*Output power DL +36 dBm PEP (+33 dBm RMS)Output power DL +39 dBm PEP (+36 dBm RMS) AR4Output power UL +36 dBm PEP (+33 dBm RMS)Ga in adj us tme nt in 1 dB s tep s 4 5- 85 dBGain variation 6 dBPass band ripple 5 dBNoise figure 6 dBGroup delay 6 s

    Frequency band UL 824-849 MHzFrequency band DL 869-894 MHzFi lter bandwidth (remote adjustable) 0.5-16.9 MHz*Output power DL +36 dBm PEP (+33 dBm RMS) AR4Output power DL +39 dBm PEP (+36 dBm RMS) AR4Output power UL +36 dBm PEP (+33 dBm RMS)Ga in adj us tme nt in 1 dB s tep s 45- 85 dBGain variation 6 dBPass band ripple 5 dBNoise figure 6 dBGroup delay 6 s

    AMPS Band Selective AR4200 Family

    A R4 24 2 8 00 /8 00 C om bi mo de l wAR3434 1900/1900 Combi model wAR3442 1900/800 Dua l-band /dua

    Combi/Dual-band/Dual-cell

    Different combinations in standard housings are avail

    Frequency

    Easy to install: requires noexpensive transmissionequipment

    Modular design enables easyupgrade to additional bands ata relatively low cost

    Adjustable filter design allowsremote adjustment of filterbandwidth to easily adjust forspecific site conditions

    Mixed mode GSM/CDMA

    Fiber optical and/or remotecontrol interface as option

    Powerwave TDMA/CDMA/AMPS/iDENBand Selective Repeaters are avail-able in easily customizable configura-tionscombination band, dual bandand dual cellto accommodate anynumber of challenging environments:

    * 25 MHz option

    RE P E A TE RS

    F b d UL 890 915 MH 1710 1785 MH

    GSM 900/1800/2100 C om pa ct R ep ea te r C om pa ct R ep ea te

    ALR1 200 F amily ALR22 00 Fa mily

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    05Compact Repeaters

    COVERAGE

    SYSTEMS72

    Frequency band UL 890-915 MHz 1710-1785 MHzFrequency band DL 935-960 MHz 1805-1880 MHzFilter bandwidth 0.5-15.0 MHz* 0.5-15.0 MHz*

    ( re mo te a d ju st ab le ) ( re mo te a d ju st abOutput power +25 dBm PEP +26 dBm PEP

    Gain adjustment in 1 dB steps 55-70 dB 55-70 dBGain variation 5 dB 5 dBPass band ripple 5 dB 5 dBNoise figure 8 dB 8 dBGroup delay 6 s 6 s

    Frequency band UL 1850-1910 MHz 824-849 MHzFrequency band DL 1930-1990 MHz 869-894 MHzFilter bandwidth 0.5-15.0 MHz* 0.5-15.0 MHz*

    ( re mo te a d ju st ab le ) ( re mo te a d ju st abOutput power (PEP) +28 dBm +28 dBmGain adjustment in 1 dB step 55-70 dB 55-70 dBGain variation 5 dB 5 dB

    Pass band ripple 5 dB 5 dBNoise figure 8 dB 8 dBGroup delay 6 s 6 s25 MHz optionally

    TDMA/AMPS/iDEN/CDMA C om pa ct R ep ea te r C om pa ct R ep ea te

    A LR 32 00 F am il y A LR 42 00 F am il y

    ALR3242 1900/800 Combi mode l w ith 2 band-sel ecti ve sect ions in same housingALR2212 1800/900 Combi mode l w ith 2 band-sel ecti ve sect ions in same housingALR2222 1800/1800 Dua l-band /dua l-ce ll wi th 2 band secti ons i n same housi ng

    Combi/Dual-band/Dual-cell

    Different combinations in standard housings are available, see example below.

    Frequency Remark

    *Optional 25 MHz

    Easy to install on walls/poles

    Remote adjustable bandwidth

    Fiber optical or remote controlinterface as option

    Powerwaves compact repeater is theideal solution for indoor coverage dueto the rugged design small in size butbig in performance and modularity.

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    05Fiber Optic Repeaters

    COVERAGE

    SYSTEMS74

    The Fiber Optic Repeater is a standard Powerwave Repeater of any type fitted with a Fiber Optic Unit.

    Special Features

    Long distance operation over singlemode fiber

    Adjustable gain for link optimization

    Combined fiber operation by usingWDM

    Full remote control over fiber

    Easy commissioning with Windows-

    based terminal software Alarm set-up and operation fully

    compatible with OMO and OMSsoftware

    The basic building block of the net-work is the transceiver board calledFiber Optic Node (FON). It is usedas a sub-assembly in the FOUwhich can be installed in anyPowerwave repeater, or as astand-alone board in our BaseStation Master Unit (BMU).

    The FON performs the conversa-

    tions between RF signal and lightand vice versa. The FON alsoincludes a sub-carrier to be usedfor data communication (fiber-to-fiber) between different nodes inthe fiber optic network. This featureenables the operator to have full

    remote control of the fiber opticrepeater (or several) from onlyone access point.

    The distribution system is built upby a master unit and one or sev-eral fiber optic repeaters. Thesystem allows for the master unitto be fed with a signal eitherdirectly from the BTS or throughthe air. The fiber optic repeatercan distribute the received signalto the other co-located repeaters.

    A single FON can provide opticalsignal to a maximum of four otherFONs and the system is thusoften built in either star or chaintopology. Multiple nodes can beused in a master unit to facilitatelarge distribution systems. Inorder to reduce the number offibers required by the system,wavelength division multiplexingcan be utilized to allow the samefiber to be used for both up anddownlink.

    The Powerwave fiber optic distri-bution system can be seamlesslyintegrated into Powerwave single-use or multi-use Operation andMaintenance System (OMS),which provides full access to allrepeaters.

    FON

    FON

    FON

    FON

    W I D E B A N D C O V E R A G E S Y S T E MW I D E B A N D C O V E R A G E S Y S T E M

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    05Wideband Coverage System

    COVERAGE

    SYSTEMS76

    Powerwave Wideband CoverageSystem is a wideband multi-tech-nology and multi-operator systemto be used where one or severalfrequency bands are combined andfurther distributed to a commondistribution network over fiber.

    Typical applications are:

    Airports

    Covention centers

    Subways

    Public buildings

    Shopping malls

    Outdoor DAS

    In these types of public environ-ments several operators are offer-ing coverage. Using centralizedBase Station hotels and distributeto a common antenna system willreduce the amount of hardwareinstallations and visual impact.This is often a requirement fromfacility owners, authorities etc.

    Basic Principles of a WCS system

    Powerwave Wideband CoverageSystem includes the mullti-technol-ogy, multi-operator hardware andsoftware for cost effective cover-age, build on our well-provendesign and the complete manage-ment system of today.

    W I D E B A N D R A D I O H E A DW I D E B A N D R A D I O H E A D

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    05Wideband Radio Head

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    Features/Benefits:

    Fiber optic or coaxialdistribution

    Multi band capability

    Modular design

    Remote control option

    Integrated power supply

    IP65 rating

    Instantaneous bandwidth25, 60 or 75 MHz

    Quad band in one box

    The Powerwave Wideband RadioHead is intended for use in DAS(Distributed Antenna Systems) forthe distribution of RF signals indense urban and residential areas,tunnels, subways, airports andbuildings where there is a need fora high quality and cost efficientcoverage solution. This solution isbased on a modular design, provid-ing support for various combina-tions of frequency bands and out-

    put power classes. Each node hasits own IPaddress enabling theWideband Radio Head networkoperator easy monitoring and man-agement, utilizing the proven anduser-friendly Windows-basedOperation and MaintenanceSystem (OMS) by Powerwave.

    Frequency Range 896-901 MHz (Uplink) (SMR 900)935-940 MHz (Downlink) (SMR 900)806-824 MHz (Uplink) (SMR 800)851-869 MHz (Downlink) (SMR 800)

    Output Power (@ -13 dBm IMD) 900 MHz @ 8 ch + 27 dBm/ch. (RMS)

    @ 16ch + 25 dBm/ch. (RMS)

    800 MHz @ 8 ch + 27 dBm/ch. (RMS)@ 16ch + 25 dBm/ch. (RMS)

    Gain Adjustment Range 30 dBGain Step Resolution 1dBGain Variation < 2 dBMax absolute delay < 300 nsSy st em Nois e Fi gur e 4 d B ( inc lude s f ibe r opt ic nod e)I npu t IP3 Up lin k ( max gain ) - 2 5 d BmM ax im um RF in pu t up li nk + 13 dB m ( no n d es tr uc ti ve )Return Loss 14 dB

    Output IP3 Downlink + 54 dBm+ 60 dBm (HPOption)

    Uplink AGC 30 dBDownlink AGC 30 dBPower Supply 110/230VACPower Consumption 110W/160W (std./HP)

    Example of a product specification for SMR/iDEN 800/900 MHz

    COVERAGE

    SYSTEMS

    The Wideband Radio Head ispart of the WCS system offer-ings and is not intended to beused in any stand-alone off-airinstallations

    W I D E B A N D R A D I O H E A DW I D E B A N D R A D I O H E A D

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    05Wideband Radio Head

    COVERAGE

    SYSTEMS80

    Dimensions (WxHxD) High Cover 17.4"x 20.9"x 7.7"/440mm x 530mm x 280mmWeight High Cover 82 lbs/37 kgDimensions (WxHxD) Low Cover 17.4"x 20.9"x 6.9"/440mm x 530mm x 175mmWeight Low Cover 46 lbs/21 kgRF Connectors N-type female or DIN 7/16 femaleFiber Connectors FC-APC, other options availableO pe ra ti ng Te mp er at ur e - 25 C t o + 55 C /- 13 F t o + 13 0 F

    Remote Cabinet IP65, cast, convection coolingSummary Al arm con tact Norma ll y c losed (open duri ng al arm)

    Mechanical Specifications

    Common Mechanical Specifications

    WRH with max 2 bands are housed in a low cover enclosure

    WRH with max 4 bands are housed in a low cover enclosure

    GSM 900 DCS 1800

    8 carrier 18 21

    16 carrier 16 19

    Output Power (dBm/carrier)

    Temperature range-13 to + 131 F-25 to + 55 C

    Casing cl ass NEMA4/ IP65

    Environmental Specification

    D im en si on s. (W x H x D ) 1 74 x 2 09 x 9 .6 In ch es440 x 530 x 240 mm

    Weight 75 lbs34 Kg

    RF-connectors N-type female

    Mechanical Specification

    WCDMA

    4 carrier 30

    8 carrier 27

    12 carrier 25

    F

    F

    F

    F

    F

    F

    G

    G

    G

    N

    P

    P

    E

    Example of product specifications for a 900/1800/2100 MHz DA

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    The WCDMA MiniRepeater is targetingmedium to small indoorcoverage in offices or inlarger shops. Theadjustable bandwidthallows easy expansion ofcapacity when needed.

    Low visual impact

    Remote controll interface

    as option

    Mini Repeater

    COVERAGE

    SYSTEMS82

    F re qu en cy ba nd U L 1 92 0- 19 80 MH zF re qu en cy ba nd DL 2 11 0- 21 70 MH zFilter bandwidth 0.5-15 MHzOutput power +18 dBmGai n adj ustment range 55-70 dBPull band ripple 3 dBNoise figure 4 dBGroup delay 6 s

    WCDMA2100 Mini RepeaterALS 6200 Family

    The WCDMA NanoRepeater is the perchoice for small indcoverage e.g. in retshops, resturants, o

    Small size, low v

    Inbuilt antenna fodeployment

    5, 10 or 15 MHz fbandwith option

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    COVERAGE

    SYSTEMS84

    Indoor and Outdoor Systems

    Maximizing performance and coverage

    Applications

    Campuses

    Hospitality/Conventioncenters

    Airports

    Subways

    Road tunnels

    Shopping centers

    High-rise buildings

    Railways

    Rural areas

    Mines

    In-train

    Ferries

    Sports arenas

    Dense urban zones

    Medical centers

    Educational facilities Manufacturing/industrial

    plants

    Turn-Key Services

    Site Survey

    System Design

    Site Engineering

    Project Management

    Installation

    System Commissioning

    System Optimization

    Performance Verification

    System Documentation

    Quality Program

    Operations andMaintenance

    Technical Training

    Who we are

    Powerwave Technologies providescoverage and capacity solutions for thesimplest to the most challenging indoorand outdoor environments. Our lead-ing edge solutions are engineered todeliver the highest quality customerexperience for the lowest capitalexpenditure.

    What we can do for youPowerwaves projects are managed bydedicated teams possessing unmatchedexpertise that comes from solving easy,to some of the most difficult RF chal-lenges in the world. From public safetyand security in-building solutions like

    the Cumberland County DetentionCenter in North Carolina, to large-scale indoor environments like theMoscone Center in San Francisco,California, to complex internationalprojects like the Olympic AthleticCenter in Athens. Powerwave hasunmatched experience in this high-ly-specialized category.

    C OV E RA GE SYSTE M I N N OV A TI ON SC OV E RA GE SYSTE M I N N OV A TI ON S

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    05Indoor and Outdoor Systems

    COVERAGE

    SYSTEMS86

    Services: Powerwave utilizes a well defined eight-step project implementation process

    to ensure complete customer satisfaction.

    Solutions: Seattle-Tacoma Intl Airport

    TOTAL CUSTOMER

    SATISFACTION

    DetailedSystem Design

    InstallationPlanning

    FactoryIntegration&Training

    SystemInstallation System

    Optimizing

    &Testing

    Conditiona

    l

    Acceptan

    ce

    FinalAcce

    ptance

    Document

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    &Training

    Warranty

    &Suppor

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    S O F T W A R ES O F T W A R E

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    05Software Systems: NetWay Manager TM

    SOFTWARE

    SYSTEMS88

    The powerful network management solution. NetWayManager is an SNMPbasedmanagement system designed to centrallymonitor and manage critical network inter-connected devices such as Powerwaverepeaters, microwave radio links andantenna line devices. It is available in anEnterprise edition for small-to-mediumnetworks and in a Telecom edition formedium-to-large networks offering:

    Network status in real time

    Synchronization of software andother critical parameters throughthe complete network

    Based on open standards Easy integration with third-party

    SNMP-based elements

    User friendly interfaces

    Scalability and upgradeability

    Reliable operation proven in field

    In NetWay Manager you set up yournetwork management in a Client-serverconfiguration enabling distributed man-agement. To the server a database canbe attached for storing fault, perform-ance and inventory data. The databasecan be available to higher order man-agement systems. An FTP-server fordownloading new software into the ter-minals can be connected as well as an(S)NTP server.

    SD, NDC, NC and CB are value addingNetTools. Included in the telecom addi-

    tion, options in the Enterprise edition.

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    Application Solution Specific:

    Antenna/Remote Electrical Tilt (RET)

    Multi-Carrier Power Amplifier (MCPA)

    Tower Mounted Amplifiers (TMA)

    Repeater/Distributed AntennaSystems (DAS)

    Integration Kits

    Network Management Software Systems

    05

    CORPORATE

    The power of knowledge from the power in wireless communications.

    Powerwave University offers installation, commissioning,and maintenance courses on-site and at strategicallylocated classrooms in Sweden, Hong Kong, and theUnited States. Staffed with expert instructors withproven field experience, your engineers, technicians,and installers will find a comprehensive array of live andelectronic courses to assist them with planning,installing, and commissioning Powerwavesproducts.

    Education and Training

    For information, locations and pricing, contacor visit our website: www.powerwave.com

    To register for a class or learn more about a [email protected]

    Installation, Commissioning and Maintena

    S E R V I C E

    P U R C H A S E

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    05Service and Warranties

    CORPORATE92

    Powerwave has account representatives on-the-ground in 50 countries covering four continents.

    All Powerwave products include a stan-dard factory warranty. The standardcoverage for a Powerwave product pur-chased from a Powerwave SalesRepresentative is:

    One year warranty

    Extended repair service from thelast date of delivery

    RMA requests given within 24 hrs

    Typical 10 day turnaround time forall repairs

    Powerwave warrants that the productswill be free from defects in material andworkmanship and will perform in accor-dance with their published specifica-tions for a period of 12 months followingshipment.

    In addition, the Powerwave CoverageSystem Innovations team provides cov-erage guarantees for its turnkey cover-age solutions. Each guarantee agree-ment is customized to the projectsrequirements.

    Powerwave also has available to you24/7 help desk support. For moreinformation about this service, pleasecontact your sales representative.

    Powerwave has account representatives on-the-gr

    P OW E RW A V EContact Us

    Customer service offered

    24 hours a day

    Quality and Environmental

    Management System

    Certifications

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    94About PowerwavePowerwave Technologies, Inc.,i s

    a global supplier of end-to-end

    wireless solutions for wireless

    communications networks.

    Powerwave designs, manufac-

    tures and markets antennas,

    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.

    Customer service

    [email protected]

    +1 888-PWR-WAVE

    (1-888-797-9283)

    Technical Support - Americas

    [email protected]

    +1 888-PWR-WAVE ext. 3

    (1-888-797-9283)

    Technical Support - Asia pacific

    [email protected]

    Technical Support - Europe

    [email protected]

    +46 8-540-822-00

    ISO9001

    TL9000

    TickIT-5

    ISO14001

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    Copyright June 2006, Powerwave Technologies, Inc. All Rights reserved. Powerwave, Powerwave Technologies and the Powerwave logo are registered trademarks of Powe

    NetWay Manager, Clean Site and AMR Streamline are trademarks of Powerwave Technologies, Inc. All specifications are subject to change without notice; please contact ycurrent specifications. Powerwave Technologies, Inc. is an ISO9001 and TL9000 certified company.

    Powering the Next Wave of Growth in Wireless

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