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500mW AACS-S7 Cell Station
UTStarcom’s Personal Access System (PAS™) and IP-based Personal Access System (iPAS) systems use the same Radio Frequency (RF) Access, known as Radio Access, elements. Cell Stations (CS)s and Cell Station Controller (CSC)s provide service via the Personal Handyphone System (PHS) industry standard common air interface.
The Adaptive Array Cell Station (AACS-S7), designed primarily for outdoor deployments, can support up to 1 Control Channel and 7 Traffic Channels (1C7T). However, via its use of an Adaptive Array Antenna, also known as Smart Antenna, the Adaptive Array Cell Station ensures superior RF performance, reduced interference and higher quality of voice communication. The latter is accomplished via the support of Beam Steering and Null Steering. Beam Steering enables maximum receive sensitivity and transmit power at the direction of the user. Null Steering helps suppress the signal to/from the direction of interfering users.UTStarcom’s Personal Access System (PAS™) and IP-based Personal Access System (iPAS) systems use the same Radio Frequency (RF) Access, known as Radio Access, elements. Cell Stations (CS)s and Cell Station Controller (CSC)s provide service via the Personal Handyphone System (PHS) industry standard common air interface.
The Adaptive Array Cell Station (AACS-S7), designed primarily for outdoor deployments, can support up to 1 Control Channel and 7 Traffic Channels (1C7T). However, via its use of an Adaptive Array Antenna, also known as Smart Antenna, the Adaptive Array Cell Station ensures superior RF performance, reduced interference and higher quality of voice communication. The latter is accomplished via the support of Beam Steering and Null Steering. Beam Steering enables maximum receive sensitivity and transmit power at the direction of the user. Null Steering helps suppress the signal to/from the direction of interfering users.
Technical
The Adaptive Array may be installed in a group of 2 to provide 15 traffic channels sharing a single control channel and can be connected to a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver for timing. The AACS-S7 transmits an average power of 500mW with the ability to reduce power output via software control. The AACS-S7 operates on 85 to 286 VAC and supports PHS channels in the 1880 to 1920 MHz range and is Federal Communications Commission (FCC) authorized.
500mW Adaptive Array AACS-S7 datasheet
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