General product description, Major parameters – Teletronics UDC-5800H User Manual

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General Product Description

UDC5800 is a bi-directional up-down RF frequency converter with amplifier
designed to convert 2.4 GHz frequency band to 5.8 GHz to reduce congestion and
interference in widely used 2.4 GHz band. Thus it allows the users to upgrade their
existing 2.4 GHz systems to less occupied 5.8 GHz band and save equipment cost. It
is installed in between the 2.4 GHz wireless radio equipment and 5.8 GHz antennas to
convert the signal, compensate cable loss, increase radio transmit output power as well
as improve its receiving sensitivity.

This product has a wide range of wireless applications in Wireless Local Area
Network (WLAN), Wireless Local Loop (WLL), Wireless Internet Access (WIA),
wireless modem connection with point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, where the
Time Division Duplex (TDD) technology is used.

Major Parameters

Its unique outdoor design enables it to be mast mounted and to
operate in wide temperature range of –40 to +75˚ C.

Works with all brands of 2.4GHz radios without any adjustments. A
highly linear product that delivers 500mW of 5.8 GHz signal for long-
range applications. Outdoor unit delivers full power right at the

antenna feed.

Also available in OEM package with 5V DC input for use within an existing 2.4GHz radio.

• Frequency to Antenna: 5725MHz ~ 5850MHz
• Frequency to Radio: 2400MHz ~ 2500MHz
• Transmit Output Power: 500mW (+27dBm)

• Transmit Gain: 10.5 ±2dB typical
• TX/RX switch time: <10 µS

• RX Conversion Gain: 10±2dB typical

• RX Noise Figure 4dB typical 5dB Max @70˚C



The UDC does not work with a radio devices using separate bands for transmit

and receive in a true full duplex mode.

I C O N K E Y

 General information

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Installation guide



Quiz & Tip



UDC5800

Bi-directional, Half-Duplex
TDD. Senses RF carrier from
transmitter and automatically

switches to transmit mode.



UDC5800

The unit operates
automatically and no
user adjustments are
required

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