Booster Amplifiers Properties
Point Size (required)
Assign a point value to a component based on physical size. With a consistent point value system you can determine how much equipment can fit inside an enclosure.
For example, if you have a pedestal rated to hold 30 points worth of components, then you can situate three 2-port taps rated at 10 points each into the box. A fourth 2-port tap would total 40 points, exceeding the rated 30 points of the pedestal.
Maximum Amperage
The maximum allowable current draw.
Gain Control Mode (required)
The mode for balancing signal between the input and output ports. Select Manual, Temperature, or Automatic from the drop-down list.
Compensator
Specifies the compensator used.
Forward/Return Internals
For the Internals sections, select the part on the left side of the list that you want to target. Select pads, equalizers, or couplers to choose the parts to include.
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Pads, EQs, and Couplers In the parts list, select the checkbox for each part to include in the component.
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Levels Amplifier Forward Output Levels defaults to one output, and more outputs can be added by clicking the Add Profile button. You can have a maximum of three profiles, and these profiles combined can have a maximum of 5 outputs. Some types of amplifiers support internal couplers on ports. Use the toggle to denote that the amplifier supports an internal coupler. This adds one output to the total number of outputs. You can have a maximum of two profiles that support internal couplers.
IMPORTANT: If you enable internal couplers for at least one
profile, you must have Splitters or Directional Couplers in the Forward
Internals. If you do not have these, you cannot save the amplifier.
Select an option from the Profile Type menu:
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