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2.4GHz
SmartAmp™ Bi-Directional Amplifier
This Bi-Directional amplifier
is ideal for increasing the range of low power radio devices and
to compensate for cable loss in certain installations.
SmartAmp™ Bi-Directional
Amplifier Signal Booster
RF Amplifier 2.4GHz Series
500 mWatt Outdoor Version
Amplifier Menu:
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Designed for extending the range of 2.4 GHz wireless
radio devices, the
SmartAmp™ is particularly effective when used
with Direct Sequence or
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum radio modems. The
unit provides
the transmit power amplification as well as receive
signal gain.
The built-in dynamic power sensor in SmartAmp™
adjusts the Radio
Frequency (RF) power output level by reading the input
signal power.
This Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Technology, Teletronics'
patented
technology effectively making the RF amplifiers "Plug
& Play" delivers
the maximum output power at various input levels while
keeping the
distortion at a minimum. OEM,
Military & Export Version
Technical
Specifications
Features:
500
mWatt Outdoor
Operating
Range:
2400 - 2500 MHz
Operating
Mode:
Bi-directional,
TDD
Transmit
Gain:
up to 22 dB
Frequency
Response:
± 1 dB
Output
Power:
500 mW (+27 dBm)
TX
Input Power:
3 dBm (2 mW) min
23 dBm (200 mW) max
Receiver
Gain:
10-14 dB, 12 dB typical
Noise
Figure:
3.5 dB typical
LED
Inidicators:
RED
GREEN/ORANGE
Solid
On: Power
and Receiving mode
Off: No Power
Blinking:
Transmitting
Connectors:
N-type, female,
50 Ohm
Lightning
Protection:
Quarter Wave Technology
DC
Surge Protection:
Available
Power
Consumption:
Tx = 600 mA, Rx
= 80 mA @ 7.5V DC
Operating
Temperature:
-40 °C to +
70 °C
SmartAmp™ 2.4 GHz 500 mWatt
Item # 12-205
MADE IN THE USA
Product Note: The
Amplifiers listed on this page may also be referred
to as: 2.4GHz amplifier, 2.4GHz amp, 2.4 amplifier,
2.4GHz signal booster, 802.11 amplifier, 802.11b amplifier,
802.11g amplifier, 802.11b/g amplifier, 802.11 signal
booster, 802.11b signal booster, 802.11g signal booster,
802.11b/g signal booster, 4.9GHz – 5.3GHz –
5.7GHz – 5.8GHz amplifier, 4.9GHz – 5.3GHz
– 5.7GHz – 5.8GHz amp, 4.9GHz – 5.3GHz
– 5.7GHz – 5.8GHz amplifier, 4.9GHz –
5.3GHz – 5.7GHz – 5.8GHz signal booster,
802.11 amplifier, 802.11a amplifier, 802.11h amplifier,
802.11a – 802.11h – 802.11j amplifier, 802.11
signal booster, 802.11a signal booster, 802.11j signal
booster, 802.11a – 802.11h – 802.11j signal
booster, 900MHz amplifier, 900MHz amp, 900 amplifier,
900MHz signal booster, ISM amplifier, ISM signal booster,
antenna booster, AGC amplifier, antenna amplifier, Bi-directional
amplifier, bidirectional amplifier, hotspot amplifier,
integrated amplifier, PoE amplifier, RF amplifier, RF
power amplifier, RF signal amplifier, video amplifier,
wifi amplifier, wi-fi ®
amplifier, wireless amplifier, wireless LAN amplifier,
and wlan amplifier.
Product Note: The
Amplifiers listed on this page may also be referred
to as: 2.4GHz amplifier, 2.4GHz amp, 2.4 amplifier,
2.4GHz signal booster, 802.11 amplifier, 802.11b amplifier,
802.11g amplifier, 802.11b/g amplifier, 802.11 signal
booster, 802.11b signal booster, 802.11g signal booster,
802.11b/g signal booster, antenna booster, AGC amplifier,
antenna amplifier, Bi-directional amplifier, bidirectional
amplifier, hotspot amplifier, integrated amplifier,
PoE amplifier, RF amplifier, RF power amplifier, RF
signal amplifier, video amplifier, wifi amplifier, wi-fi®
amplifier, wireless amplifier, wireless LAN amplifier,
and wlan amplifier.
FCC NOTICE: The use of all radio equipment is subject
to radio regulations in each country. It is the responsibility
of the purchaser/installer/operator to insure that only
approved equipment/systems are deployed. For the ISM
band (900MHz, 2.4GHz, 5.7GHz) equipment manufactured,
sold/or used in the USA, FCC Title 47, Part 15 governs
the sale, lease, use and manufacture of equipment (wireless
LAN cards, wireless Access points, amplifiers, etc.)
and prohibits the same unless such equipment is used
in the FCC-certified system configuration with which
such equipment is authorized.