
DAS platform delivers superior coverage and capacity in a small footprint
The ADX V claims to be the most flexible platform on the market that provides a genuinely future-proofed option allowing consumers to only pay for what they need now. The ADX V provides all the benefits of ADRF’s legacy DAS, including modularity, hot-swappable design, user friendly web-based monitoring system, and power consumption efficiency, and it also comes in a significantly reduced form factor. With up to 60% in space saving, the ADX V is not only smaller in dimension but also lighter in weight, which results in a small, more aesthetic enclosure which is simpler to install even in a small telecom closet with limited space.
Featuring unique, patented technologies, the ADX V is ideal for providing wireless coverage for multiple dwelling units (MDU), commercial buildings, large venues and campuses, and metropolitan areas since it can eliminate the need for multiple wireline infrastructure by using a single strand of fiber to support multiple wireless operators.
"Our new ADX V DAS represents not only the culmination of Distributed Antenna System as an advanced technological platform but also one that addresses 21st century demands such as energy, space, and cost efficiency," said Julie Song, President of ADRF. "The ADX V epitomizes our company’s design philosophy of ultimate modularity to enable a perfect fit for virtually any application or venue."
The flexible platform allows any combination of 700 MHz, 700/800 MHz Public Safety, Cellular, SMR800, PCS, AWS, WCS, and 2.5 GHz. It is IP66 rated for NEBS compliancy and provides output power of 2-W, 5-W, 20-W, and 40-W in all bands.
The ADX V saves up to 60% rack space compared to the previous ADX DAS Series, with improved power efficiency. It supports up to a maximum of 64 Remote Units per Head End, requires only a single strand of single mode fiber per Remote Unit, and supports MIMO on all bands, within the same chassis.
The DAS platform offers the ability to daisy chain multiple Head Ends to monitor all Head Ends from a single point of interface.Remote monitoring and control capability is provided via a Web-based GUI and 4.3-10 type connectors mitigate passive intermodulation (PIM).
The ADX V will be available for commercial deployment in Spring 2016.
