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Eliminates the long AISG RET control cable by feeding power and data signals
along the existing RF coaxial cable.
The AISG Smart Bias Tee is designed to eliminate the long AISG data cable run from the base to
the top of a cell site tower by electronically injecting (piggy-backing) power and control signals
onto an existing RF coaxial cable run.
There are multiple options used to divide the AISG signal from the RF cable onto control cables leading
to the antenna line devices at the top of the site. One option is to install a Smart Bias Tee at the top of
the tower, below the Teletilt RET devices, with another Smart Bias Tee installed at the base of the tower.
Each Smart Bias Tee is equipped with a grounding stud that requires a grounding kit (ordered
separately) to provide additional lightning protection.
These Smart Bias Tees are RoHS and AISG compliant.
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Product Specifications
ATSBT
ATSBT--TOP
TOP--FF
FF--4G
TeletiltTopSmartBiasTee
InjectsAISGpowerandcontrolsignalsontoacoaxialcableline
ReducescableandsiteleasecostsbyeliminatingtheneedforAISGhomeruncables
AISG1.1and2.0compliant
Operatesat1030Vdc
WeatherproofAISGconnectors
Intuitiveschematicssimplifyandensureproperinstallation
Enhancedlightningprotectionplusgroundingstudforadditionalsurgeprotection
716DINfemaleconnector(ANT)
716DINfemaleconnector(BTS)
General Specifications
SmartBiasTeeType
1030VTop
Brand
Teletilt
OperatingFrequencyBand
6942690MHz
Electrical Specifications
EUCertification
CE
Protocol
AISG1.1 | AISG2.0
AntennaInterfaceSignal
dcBlocked
RF
BTSInterfaceSignal
AISGdata
dc
InterfaceProtocolSignal
Data
VoltageRange
1030Vdc
VSWR|ReturnLoss
1.17:1|22dB,typical
PowerConsumption,maximum
0.6W
RFPower,maximum
250W@1850MHz
500W@850MHz
Impedance
50ohm
InsertionLoss,typical
0.1dB
3rdOrderIMD
158.0dBc(relativetocarrier)
3rdOrderIMDTestMethod
Two+43dBmcarriers
ElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC)
CFR47Part15,SubpartB,ClassB
CAN/CSACEI/IECCISPR22:02
RF
dc
EN55022,ClassB
ICES003Issue4
Mechanical Specifications
AntennaInterface
716DINFemale
BTSInterface
716DINFemale
AISGInputConnector
8pinDINFemale
Color
Silver
GroundingLugThreadSize
M8
MaterialType
Aluminum
LightningSurgeCapability
5times@3kA
5times@3kA
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All specifications are subject to change without notice. See www.commscope.com for the most current information. Revised: November 5, 2014
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February 9, 2015
Product Specifications
ATSBT
ATSBT--TOP
TOP--FF
FF--4G
LightningSurgeCapabilityTestMethod IEC6100045,LevelX
LightningSurgeCapabilityWaveform
1.2/50voltageand8/20currentcombinationwaveform
Environmental Specifications
IngressProtectionTestMethod
IEC60529:2001,IP66
OperatingTemperature
40Cto+70C(40Fto+158F)
Dimensions
Width
94.0mm | 3.7in
Depth
50.0mm | 2.0in
Height
143.00mm
NetWeight
0.8kg
5.63in
1.8lb
Regulatory Compliance/Certifications
Agency
RoHS2011/65/EU
Classification
CompliantbyExemption
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All specifications are subject to change without notice. See www.commscope.com for the most current information. Revised: November 5, 2014
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February 9, 2015
Product Specifications
ATSBT
ATSBT--TOP
TOP--FF
FF--4G
ChinaRoHSSJ/T113642006
ISO9001:2008
AboveMaximumConcentrationValue(MCV)
Designed,manufacturedand/ordistributedunderthisqualitymanagementsystem
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All specifications are subject to change without notice. See www.commscope.com for the most current information. Revised: November 5, 2014
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February 9, 2015