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Digital Cellular Repeater Solutions

This document discusses cellular off-air coverage using digital repeaters. It explains that digital repeaters receive radio signals and feed them into a distributed antenna system (DAS) inside buildings. The repeaters use digital signal processing (DSP) technology and software-defined radio architecture to flexibly filter radio channels. This allows the repeaters to support multiple cellular technologies and operators simultaneously within a single unit. The document also provides an overview of the company's portfolio of off-air repeaters and their advantages over analog repeaters such as automatic setup, gain control, and software upgrades.

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Digital Cellular Repeater Solutions

This document discusses cellular off-air coverage using digital repeaters. It explains that digital repeaters receive radio signals and feed them into a distributed antenna system (DAS) inside buildings. The repeaters use digital signal processing (DSP) technology and software-defined radio architecture to flexibly filter radio channels. This allows the repeaters to support multiple cellular technologies and operators simultaneously within a single unit. The document also provides an overview of the company's portfolio of off-air repeaters and their advantages over analog repeaters such as automatic setup, gain control, and software upgrades.

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Cellular Off-Air Coverage

How does it work?


An off-air digital
repeater receives the
radio signals and feeds
the DAS inside the
building…
Why use digital?
Our digital products are Allowing infinite possibilities
based on patented digital for filtering radio channels
signal processing (DSP) and RF spectrum
technology
Easy and flexible software
Using the most advanced upgrades – lowering
software defined radio deployment costs, OPEX and
(SDR) architecture future-proofing CAPEX
Off-Air Portfolio
For cellular operations

Off-Air Repeaters (completely digital)


Low Power Medium Power High Power
Typ. 20dBm Typ. 30dBm Typ. >37dBm

DIGIMini D-MBR / D-SBR 30xx D-SBR 37xxD


Off-Air Portfolio
For cellular operations

Optical Repeaters (one common platform)


Low Power High Power Digital OnBoard Repeater
Typ. 20dBm Typ. >37dBm
for moving coverage

D-OBR
MBF-20 MBF-40
Digital Repeater
Advantages

Flexible band-width adjustment supports:


- multi-modulation in one band
- multi-operator use
- frequency re-farming

Selectable filter characteristic

Automatic setup and gain control for stable operation

Isolation measurement for network safety


Flexible Pass Band Selection
Hybrid channel-selective / band-selective – for frequency-hopping
The GSM/WCDMA Challenge
Combined technologies

New spectrum allocations cause different technologies to


reside adjacently in the same band
Problem - Coexistence of multiple technologies with
minimal interference
Solution - DSP based filtering with sharp roll-off yet
short delay
Services suitable for GSM, GPRS, EDGE CDMA, 1Xevdo,
CDMA2000, HSDPA, HSUPA LTS
Digital vs. Analogue Repeater
Feature Analogue band selective repeater Axell Wireless DIGIMini

Oscillation prevention  

Dedicated filters per technology (GSM/WCDMA)  

Spectral equalisation -  
different gain and power setting per sub band
Future-proof - readiness for spectrum No 
refarming and re-banding (WCDMA, LTE) Fixed BW and frequency
Multi-operator support in a single box No 
Will require multiple repeaters
Adding additional frequency band No Plug and play
Requires external combiners
Support of non-contiguous BW  

Total cost of ownership Expensive Cost effective


DIGIMini
Low Power
Software Defined Radio (SDR) Repeaters
Main Features of the DIGImini
• Radical new price point
• The DIGImini will never oscillate
• Algorithm to automatically measure isolation and set the gain (IMOP)
• Single/Multi-operator applications
• Up to 6 sub bands on a dual band
• Up to 4 bands using 2 dual band DIGImini repeaters
• Spectral equalisation - each sub band has an individual gain and power
setting enabling multi-operator and multi-technology support in a
single repeater
• Web based management, SNMP traps. Remote management via
wireless modem
External Modem
GRPS

RS485 connection between modem and DIGImini repeater


Web based configuration for the modem parameters
Digital Multi-band & Digital Single Band Repeater
Medium and High-Power
Features of the Digital Multi-band Repeater
• Supports up to 4 different bands
• Separate module per band allowing redundancy
• Supports 12 sub-bands per band
• Multi-Operator and Multi-band applications
• Specific gain and power setting for each sub-band
• Web-based management
• Compact design
Features of the Digital Dual-Band Repeater
• Combines 900 and 2100MHz in one enclosure
• Supports 2G, 2G and 4G
• Software defined filtering of up to 12 sub-bands
per band
• Supports Multi-Operator and Multi-technology
• Specific gain and power setting for each sub-band
• Individual Gain and ALC setting for each sub-band
for single and multi-operator applications
Features of the Digital Single Band Repeater
Single Band- Medium power 3009D/3018D/3021/3026D
• Based on digital filtering technology
• Supports 12 sub-bands per band
• Variable bandwidths
• Software variable from TDMA to CDMA signals
• Instant in-building communications
• Specific gain and power setting for each sub-band
supporting single and multi-operator applications
• Web-based management
Features of the Digital Single Band Repeater
Single Band - high power 800,900,1800,2100,2600MHz
• Based on digital filtering technology
• Supports 12 sub-bands
• Ideal for large buildings and tunnels
• Software variable from TDMA to CDMA signals
• IP 65 enclosure (no fans)
• 37dBm output power
• Specific gain and power setting for each sub-band
supporting single and multi-operator applications
Control & Parameters

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