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Contents
1 2 3 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 10 1.1 Document Highlights ......................................................................................... 10 References and Standards ........................................................................................ 11 Product Overview ...................................................................................................... 12 3.1 The Complete Solution ...................................................................................... 13 3.1.1 RFU Part Numbers ................................................................................... 13 3.1.2 OCB Part Numbers ................................................................................... 14 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Main Features of the 1500HP RFU .................................................................... 15 Frequency Bands .............................................................................................. 16 Typical Configuration Overview ......................................................................... 17 RFU Overview .................................................................................................. 18 1500HP Assembly Options ................................................................................ 19 3.6.1 Split Mount Assembly ............................................................................... 19 3.6.2 All-Indoor Assembly .................................................................................. 20 3.7 4 4.1 Applications ...................................................................................................... 21 Space Diversity Concept ................................................................................... 22 4.1.1 IF Combining Mechanism .......................................................................... 23 4.1.2 Base Band Switching ................................................................................ 23 4.2 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Branching Network - Overview .......................................................................... 24 Split Mount Overview ........................................................................................ 27 New OCB - Outdoor Circulator Block ................................................................. 28 New OCB Components ..................................................................................... 29 5.3.1 New OCB Component Summary ............................................................... 30 Split Trunk Configurations ................................................................................. 31 5.4.1 1+1/2+2 HSB Configurations ..................................................................... 31 5.4.2 N+0/N+1 Single Pole Configurations (N = 1 to 5)........................................ 32 5.4.3 N+0/N+1 CCDP Configurations (N = 1 to 5) ............................................... 34 5.4.4 N+0/N+1 CCDP Configurations (N = 5 to 10) ............................................. 36 5.5 5.6 5.7 Split Mount Branching Loss ............................................................................... 39 Upgrade Procedure ........................................................................................... 40 Split Mount Part Numbers ................................................................................. 41 Split Mount ................................................................................................................ 26 Space Diversity Feature............................................................................................. 22
5.7.1 RFU Part Numbers ................................................................................... 41 5.7.2 OCB Part Numbers ................................................................................... 41 6 All-Indoor .................................................................................................................. 42 6.1 6.2 6.3 All-Indoor Overview ........................................................................................... 43 All-Indoor Components...................................................................................... 45 RFU Subrack Components ................................................................................ 46 6.3.1 Subrack.................................................................................................... 46 6.3.2 ICB - Indoor Circulator Block ..................................................................... 47 6.3.3 RF Filters ................................................................................................. 47 6.3.4 ICC - Indoor Combiner Circulator .............................................................. 48 6.3.5 ICCD - Indoor Combiner Circulator Diversity .............................................. 48 6.3.6 Rigid Waveguides - T12, T13 and T14 ....................................................... 50 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 Configuration Example ...................................................................................... 51 6.4.1 Typical All-Indoor Configurations ............................................................... 53 All-Indoor Branching Loss ................................................................................. 56 All-Indoor Rack Types ....................................................................................... 57 6.6.1 Examples of Rack Types........................................................................... 57 All-Indoor Compact (Horizontal) ......................................................................... 59 6.7.1 All-Indoor Compact (Horizontal) Placements Components .......................... 62 6.7.2 All-Indoor Horizontal Placements Configurations ........................................ 63 6.8 6.9 7 8 7.1 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 All-Indoor Compact Cascading With Other Radio Systems ................................. 65 6.8.1 Radio Cascading with New OCB ............................................................... 65 PDU Power Distribution Unit ........................................................................... 67 Safety Conditions Standard Compliance ............................................................ 69 Overview .......................................................................................................... 70 Flexible Multi-platform ....................................................................................... 70 End-to-End Provisioning .................................................................................... 71 Full FCAPS Support .......................................................................................... 72 8.4.1 Fault Management .................................................................................... 72 8.4.2 Configuration Management ....................................................................... 72 8.4.3 Performance Management ........................................................................ 72 8.4.4 Security .................................................................................................... 72 9 FibeAir 1500HP Specifications ................................................................................... 73 Environmental Conditions Standard Compliance......................................................... 69 PolyView Network Management System for Wireless Backhaul Networks ................ 70
9.1 RF Parameters ....................................................................................................... 74 9.2 Mechanical/Electrical ............................................................................................. 75 9.3 Network Management ............................................................................................ 75 9.4 Transmit Power ...................................................................................................... 76 10 Appendix A - Channel Frequencies (6 - 11 GHz)............................................................ 77 10.1 6 GHz Filters .......................................................................................................... 79 10.2 7 GHz Filters .......................................................................................................... 81 10.3 8 GHz Filters .......................................................................................................... 87 10.4 11 GHz Filters ........................................................................................................ 90
List of Figures
FIGURE 1 - FIBEAIR 1500HP CONFIGURATIONS ...................................................................... 12 FIGURE 2 - FIBEAIR IDUS ..................................................................................................... 14 FIGURE 3 - RFU HP BLOCK DIAGRAM AND OCB BLOCK DIAGRAMS ........................................... 18 FIGURE 4 - 9+1/10+0 SPLIT MOUNT CONFIGURATION .............................................................. 19 FIGURE 5 - 1500HP ASSEMBLY OPTIONS ............................................................................... 20 FIGURE 6 - SD WITH MULTIPLE RFUS .................................................................................... 22 FIGURE 7 - SD WITH SINGLE RFU.......................................................................................... 22 FIGURE 8 - ALL-INDOOR VERTICAL BRANCHING ....................................................................... 25 FIGURE 9 - SPLIT MOUNT BRANCHING AND ALL-INDOOR COMPACT............................................ 25 FIGURE 10 - 5 X 1500HP CHAIN UNITS................................................................................... 27 FIGURE 11 - NEW OCB ........................................................................................................ 28 FIGURE 12 - BLOCK DIAGRAM OF TRUNK SYSTEM.................................................................... 43 FIGURE 13 - ALL-INDOOR SYSTEM WITH 5 IP-10 CARRIES ........................................................ 44 FIGURE 14 - ALL-INDOOR SYSTEM WITH 10 IP-10 CARRIES ...................................................... 44 FIGURE 15 - SUBRACK FOR ETSI RACK .................................................................................. 46 FIGURE 16 - RFU WITH BRANCHING ....................................................................................... 46 FIGURE 17 INDOOR COMBINER CIRCULATOR ........................................................................... 48 FIGURE 18 INDOOR COMBINER CIRCULATOR DIVERSITY ........................................................... 48 FIGURE 19 - FAN TRAY IN 19" FRAME RACK ............................................................................ 49 FIGURE 20 - T12 RIGID W AVEGUIDE ...................................................................................... 50 FIGURE 21 - T13 RIGID W AVEGUIDE ...................................................................................... 50 FIGURE 22 - 4+1 XPIC ASSEMBLY CONFIGURATION ................................................................ 51 FIGURE 23 - ADDITIONAL EXAMPLE ASSEMBLY CONFIGURATIONS .............................................. 52 FIGURE 24 - CONFIGURATION WITH MORE THAN TEN CARRIES AND TWO RACKS......................... 52 FIGURE 25 - 19 LAB RACK (OPEN FRAME) EXAMPLES ............................................................. 57 FIGURE 26 - 19 RACK EXAMPLE ........................................................................................... 58 FIGURE 27 - ETSI RACK EXAMPLE......................................................................................... 58 FIGURE 28 - 1500HP RFU ALL-INDOOR 1RX RF UNIT ............................................................. 59 FIGURE 29 - 1500HP RFU ALL-INDOOR SPACE DIVERSITY ...................................................... 59 FIGURE 30 - 1500HP RFU ALL-INDOOR 1RX RF UNIT, 11G 40MHZ ......................................... 60 FIGURE 31 - 1+1 HSB COMPACT FRONT VIEW ........................................................................ 61 FIGURE 32 - 1+1 HSB COMPACT REAR VIEW .......................................................................... 61 FIGURE 33 - 1+1 EAST W EST COMPACT FRONT V IEW ............................................................. 64
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FIGURE 34 - 1+1 EAST W EST COMPACT REAR VIEW ............................................................... 64 FIGURE 35 - 1+1 SD WITH NEW OCB CASCADING WITH OTHER VENDOR RADIO --REAR VIEW (OPTION 1) ........................................................................................................... 65 FIGURE 36 - 1+1 SD WITH NEW OCB CASCADING WITH OTHER VENDOR RADIO -- REAR VIEW (OPTION #2) ......................................................................................................... 66 FIGURE 37 - PDU WITH 10 SWITCHES PN: 32T-PDU10 ........................................................... 68
List of Tables
TABLE 1 RFU PART NUMBERS .............................................................................................. 13 TABLE 2 OCB PART NUMBERS .............................................................................................. 14 TABLE 3 OCB PART NUMBERS FOR ALL INDOOR COMPACT ...................................................... 14 TABLE 4 FREQUENCY BANDS ................................................................................................ 16 TABLE 5 NEW OCB COMPONENTS ......................................................................................... 30 TABLE 6 W AVEGUIDE FLANGE ............................................................................................... 30 TABLE 7 HSB CONFIGURATIONS (1+1/2+2) ............................................................................ 31 TABLE 8 SINGLE POLE CONFIGURATIONS N+0/N+1 (N = 1 TO 5) ............................................... 33 TABLE 9 CCDP CONFIGURATIONS N+0/N+1 (N = 1 TO 5) ........................................................ 35 TABLE 10 CCDP CONFIGURATIONS N+0/N+1 (N = 5 TO 10) ..................................................... 38 TABLE 11 SPLIT MOUNT BRACHING LOSS ............................................................................... 39 TABLE 12 SPLIT MOUNT - ADDITIONAL LOSSES ....................................................................... 39 TABLE 13 SPLIT MOUNT RFU PART NUMBERS ........................................................................ 41 TABLE 14 SPLIT MOUNT OCB PART NUMBERS........................................................................ 41 TABLE 15 ALL-INDOOR CONFIGURATIONS (1+0 /1+1 HSB) ....................................................... 53 TABLE 16 ALL-INDOOR CONFIGURATIONS (N+0/N+1 XPIC)...................................................... 53 TABLE 17 ALL-INDOOR CONFIGURATIONS (N+0 / N+1 XPIC SPACE DIVERSITY).......................... 53 TABLE 18 ALL-INDOOR CONFIGURATIONS (N+0/N+1 SINGLE POL) ............................................ 54 TABLE 19 ALL-INDOOR CONFIGURATIONS (N+0/N+1 SINGLE POL SPACE DIVERSITY) .................. 54 TABLE 20 ALL-INDOOR CONFIGURATIONS (N+0/N+1 XPIC UPGRADE READY) ............................ 55 TABLE 21 ALL-INDOOR CONFIGURATIONS (N+0/N+1 XPIC SPACE DIVERSITY UPGRADE READY) .. 55 TABLE 22 ALL-INDOOR CONFIGURATIONS (19" W ITHOUT RACK) ................................................ 55 TABLE 23 ALL-INDOOR BRANCHING LOSS ............................................................................... 56 TABLE 24 ALL-INDOOR COMPACT PLACEMENT COMPONENTS ................................................... 62 TABLE 25 ALL-INDOOR HORIZONTAL PLACEMENTS CONFIGURATIONS ........................................ 63 TABLE 26 RADIO CASCADING EXPECTED LOSS (OPTION 1)....................................................... 65 TABLE 27 CASCADING EXPECTED LOSS (OPTION 2)................................................................. 66 TABLE 28 RF PARAMETERS .................................................................................................. 73 TABLE 29 MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................. 74 TABLE 30 NETWORK MANAGEMENT SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................... 74 TABLE 31 TRANSMIT POWER SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................ 75 TABLE 32 ETSI RECEIVER THRESHOLD SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................... 76 TABLE 33 FCC RECEIVER THRESHOLD .................................................................................. 78
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TABLE 34 CHANNEL FREQUENCIES (6GHZ) ............................................................................ 79 TABLE 35 CHANNEL FREQUENCIES (6 GHZ FILTERS) ............................................................... 81 TABLE 36 CHANNEL FREQUENCIES (7 GHZ FILTERS) ............................................................... 83 TABLE 37 CHANNEL FREQUENCIES (8 GHZ FILTERS) ............................................................... 89 TABLE 38 CHANNEL FREQUENCIES (11 GHZ FILTERS) ............................................................. 92
Introduction
Widespread popular demand for wireless connectivity has greatly increased in recent years as public and private sectors strive to meet the diverse and growing demand for capacity-rich applications. In the wireless communication industry, radios capable of longer distances, excellent performance, growthon-demand, and lower cost of ownership constitute the optimal network infrastructure building blocks. The advantages of wireless networks, including minimal operational costs, faster and easier installation, efficient capacity upgrade, and high-quality data delivery, have made them the medium of choice for both operators and businesses alike. With those demands in mind Ceragon introduces FibeAir 1500HP, the latest in the FibeAir family of products. FibeAir 1500HP is a high transmit power RFU (Radio Frequency Unit). It is designed to enable high quality wireless communication in the most cost-effective way, including an ultra-high power transmitter that reaches longer distances and uses smaller antennas. Designed for maximum flexibility and transmission efficiency, FibeAir 1500HP includes two receivers and one transmitter in a single transceiver unit. This design gives it a built-in Diversity capability using an innovative digital multi-mode IF combiner and increases the reliability of the link. If a hardware failure occurs in a 1+1 Hot StandBy or N+1 configuration with Space Diversity, the Diversity functionality is not affected. FibeAir 1500HP can be installed in a Split Mount or All-Indoor configuration. In the Split Mount installation, the RFU is installed near the antenna, with a single cable connecting between the RFU and IDU. In the All-Indoor configuration, the RFU is installed in the rack with the IDU and a flexible waveguide connects the RFU and antenna. Thus, FibeAir 1500HP, with its built-in Diversity functionality and installation type flexibility, presents a comprehensive, efficient, and budget-saving wireless network building block that equips operators with a true competitive edge.
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EN 300 234: Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Digital Radio Relay Systems (DRRS); High capacity DRRS carrying 1xSTM-1 / OC-3 signals and operating in frequency bands with about 30 MHz channel spacing and alternated arrangements. EN 300 385: "Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for fixed radio links and ancillary equipment". ETS 300 019: "Equipment Engineering (EE); Environmental conditions and environmental tests for telecommunications equipment". ETS 300 132-2: "Equipment Engineering (EE); Power supply interface at the input to telecommunications equipment; Part 2: Operated by direct current (dc)". ITU-R Recommendation F.1191: "Bandwidths and unwanted emissions of digital radio-relay systems". ITU-R Rec. F.383-6: "Radio-frequency channel arrangements for high capacity radio-relay systems operating in the lower 6 GHz band. ITU-R Rec. F.384-7: Radio-frequency channel arrangements for medium and high capacity analogue or digital radio-relay systems operating in the upper 6HGHz band FCC 101.147 [7] Radio-frequency channel arrangements for radio-relay systems operating in upper 6HGHz band ITU-R Rec. F.385-6: Radio-frequency channel arrangements for radio-relay systems operating in the 7 GHz band ITU-R Rec. F.386-6: Radio-frequency channel arrangements for medium and high capacity analogue or digital radio-relay systems operating in the 8 GHz band ITU-R Rec. F.387-8: Radio-frequency channel arrangements for radio-relay systems operating in the 11 GHz band ITU-T Recommendation G.703 (1991): "Physical/electrical characteristics of hierarchical digital interfaces". ITU-T Recommendation G.707 (1996): "Network node interface for the synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH / SONET)". CEPT/ERC 14-01E Radio-frequency channel arrangements for radio-relay systems operating in the 6LGHz band. FCC 101.147 [6] Radio-frequency channel arrangements for radio-relay systems operating in the 11GHz band.
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Product Overview
Ceragons FibeAir 1500HP supports multiple capacities, frequencies, modulation schemes, and configurations for various network requirements. The RF transceiver units operate in the frequency range of 6-11 GHz. FibeAir 1500HP capacities can be upgraded from 10 Mbps up to more than 2 Gbps and from one carrier up to 10 carriers connected to one antenna. For long distance links and backbone requirements, FibeAir 1500HP offers Space Diversity functionality. Each transceiver can contain two receivers and one transmitter, which enable builtin Diversity capability. Built in Diversity in each transceiver increases the reliability of the link. In a 1+1/2+2 Hot StandBy or N+0/ N+1 configuration with Space Diversity, if a hardware failure occurs, the Diversity is not affected. FibeAir 1500HP can be installed in a Split Mount configuration or in several All-Indoor options as described in section. For more information see, section , Split Mount and section , All-Indoor. 5 6
Compact assembly
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Note: * 11GHz OCB is a wide BW OCB which supports up to 40MHz, when the other OCBs (6L, 6H, 7, 8GHz) support up to 30MHz Table 3 OCB Part Numbers for All Indoor Compact
Diversity/Non-Diversity Space Diversity IFC (2Rx) (6, 7,8 GHz) Space Diversity IFC (2Rx) (11GHz) None Space Diversity (1Rx) (6, 7,8GHz) *11GHz None Space Diversity (1Rx) All Indoor Compact 15OCBf-SD-xxxY-ZZ-H/L 15OCB11w-SD-xxxY-ZZ-H/L 15OCBf-xxxY-ZZ-H/L 15OCB11w-xxxY-ZZ-H/L
Note: * 11GHz OCB is a wide BW OCB which supports up to 40MHz, when the other OCBs (6L, 6H, 7, 8GHz) support up to 30MHz
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ITU-R F.383 FCC Part 101.147 (i) ITU-R F.384 FCC Part 101.147 (k7) ITU-R F.385 Annex 4 ITU-R F.385 Annex 1 ITU-R F.385 Annex 3 ITU-R F.386 Annex 1 ITU-R F.386 Annex 3 ITU-R F.386 Annex 4 ITU-R 387-8 FCC 101.147 [6]
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Hot StandBy - 1+1 HSB, 2+2 HSB - Two RFUs use the same RF channel connected via a coupler, whereby one channel transmits and the other acts as a backup (StandBy). The 2+2 HSB configurations uses two RFUs are chained using two frequencies and connected via a coupler to the other pair of RFUs. N+1 Frequency Diversity - N+1 (1+1 to 9+1) - Data is transmitted through N channels and an additional (+1) frequency channel, which protects the N channels. If failure or signal degradation occurs in one of the N channels, the +1 channel carries the data of the affected N carrier. Additional configurations can be achieved using two racks, such as 14+2. Note: Space Diversity can be used in each of the configurations
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3.7 Applications
FibeAir 1500HP can be used for a variety of applications, at a flexible and cost-effective long haul solution. The following are examples of applications for which FibeAir 1500HP is optimally suited. Long Distance Connectivity For both fixed line and mobile operators, FibeAir 1500HP provide long distance connectivity. Use of lower frequencies, which require high transmit power, Space Diversity, and multiple carriers, enables FibeAir 1500HP to facilitate backbone long haul network building. Fixed Infrastructure FibeAir 1500HP is an optimal solution for expansion mobile cellular networks that require high capacity due to an increase in subscribers, cell sites, and data rich applications. It offers smooth migration from existing PDH to SONET/SDH network functionality and to next generation ATM/IP, using different capacities: DS3, FE/GBE, and up to N+1 x STM-1/OC-3. With its reliable fiber-like transmission/receiving quality and protection capabilities, FibeAir 1500HP is a dependable telecommunications solution for different network topologies, such as ring, mesh, chained, and star, which require both accuracy and stability. FibeAir 1500HP can be deployed in an ATM-based or SDH/SONET backbone, providing high capacity to carry Digital Video Broadcast services and data. Since FibeAir 1500HP deployment is fast and easy, it can provide ATM-based services quickly and efficiently to public and private end users. 1500HP, with its unique flexibility structure and branching connections, enables easy upgrade for mobile networks with single or dual carrier capacity to N+0 / N+ 1 carrier. Broadcast Networks The scalability and modularity of FibeAir 1500HP wireless solutions are ideal for effectively building and expanding contribution and distribution digital broadcast networks. Deployed in an ATM-based SDH backbone or IP network, FibeAir 1500HP offers reliable high quality transmission of Digital Video Broadcast signals and data. Applications include TV, radio, telemedicine, and others. Private Networks FibeAir 1500HP solutions provide transparent high capacity connection of enterprise LAN and PBX systems, which reduces communication costs, operating expenses, and maintenance requirements. Wireless high capacity connectivity is ideal for a variety of private networks and enterprises, such as utility operators, corporate facilities, education campuses, hospitals, banks, and others. Applications include LAN Ethernet connectivity, VoIP, client-server applications, remote storage, video conferencing, TDM T1/E1 services, network infrastructure redundancy, and others. Government and Emergency Services Ceragons FibeAir 1500HP quality product meets the high-level demands of governmental customers by providing rapidly deployed secure and long distance data transmission, in a single compact, light weight, and scalable solution. Applications include disaster recovery, temporary installations, broadband voice, data and video services, and surveillance and monitoring.
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The main differences in branching concept between the OCB and the ICB is the how the signals are circulated. OCB the Tx and the Rx path circulate together to the main OCB port. When chaining multiple OCBs, each Tx signal is chained to the following OCB Rx signal and so on (uses S-bend section). See section .3, New OCB Components. 5 ICB all the Tx signals are chained together to one Tx port ( at the ICC ) and all the Rx signals are chained together to one Rx port (at the ICC). The ICC circulates all the Tx and the Rx signals to one antenna port (see the components description below). See section .3.2, ICB - Indoor Circulator 6 Block.
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Split Mount
5 Split Mount
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Hosts the circulators and the attached filters. Chain and accumulate radio signal ( multiple carriers ) Routes the RF through the filters and circulators. Allows RFU connection to the Main and Diversity antennas.
The new OCB has a single type and is connected to the OBN via flexible waveguide. The connection is at the rear side. The new OCB has proprietary accessories Each OCB has 3 waveguide access points: in/out ports are at the OCB rear. The ports include: Tx port Rx port Diversity port
If the system is not configured for diversity, all the relevant access points on the OCB must be terminated using waveguide shorts. Unused Rx ports will be terminated with a 50 ohm termination.
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DCB - Diversity Circulator Block An external block which is added in Space Diversity configurations. DCB is connected to the diversity port and chains two OCBs.
Coupler Kit The coupler kit is used for 1+1 Hot StandBy configurations. (loss 1.6 /6dB)
Symmetrical Coupler Kit The Symmetrical coupler kit is used for: (loss of 3/3 dB) When chaining adjacent channels (only 28/30 MHz) 1+1 Hot StandBy configurations with a symmetrical loss of 3dB in each direction
S Bend The S Bend connects the chained OCB (Outdoor Circulator Block) in N+1/N+0 configurations.
Pole Mount Kit The Pole Mount Kit is used to fasten up to five OCBs and the RFUs to the pole. The kit enables fast and easy installation.
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DCB
DCBf
CPLR
OCB-CPLR-f
OCB symmetrical Coupler fGHz DCB Ubend connection f GHz OCB SBend connection f GHz
Pole Mount
OCB-Pole Mount
OCB-Pole Mount
Waveguide Flange
The radio output port (C - Carrier) is frequency dependent, and is terminated with the following waveguide flanges: Table 6 Waveguide Flange
Frequency Band (GHz) 6L 6H 7 8 11 Waveguide Flange CPR137 CPR137 CPR112 CPR112 CPR90
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OCB
OCB
OCB
Term.
Term.
Term.
Term.
Term.
Short
Short
Short
Short
Short
1+1 HSB SD
OCB to Main Antenna
6dB Coupler
OCB
OCB
OCB
Term.
Term.
Term.
Term.
Term.
Term.
Short
Term.
to Div. Antenna
6dB Coupler
to Div. Antenna
6dB Coupler 6dB Coupler
to Main Antenna
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1+1 / 2+0
OCB OCB to Main Antenna OCB
2+1 / 3+0
OCB OCB
en d
en d
SB
SB
Term.
Term.
SB
en d
Short
Short
Short
Short
Short
3+1 / 4+0
OCB to Main Antenna OCB OCB OCB to Main Antenna OCB OCB
4+1 / 5+0
OCB OCB OCB
en d
en d
en d
en d
en d
en d
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
Term.
SB
en d
Short
Short
Term.
Term.
Short
Short
Short
Short
Short
Short
Short
1+0 SD
OCB to Main Antenna to Main Antenna
1+1 / 2+0 SD
OCB OCB to Main Antenna OCB
2+1 / 3+0 SD
OCB OCB
en d
en d
S-
S-
Term.
to Div. Antenna
Short
U-Bend
DCB
DCB
DCB
3+1 / 4+0 SD
OCB to Main Antenna
en d en d en d
4+1 / 5+0 SD
OCB to Main Antenna
en d en d en d en d
OCB
OCB
OCB
OCB
OCB
OCB
OCB
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
Term.
SB
Term.
U-Bend
Term.
U-Bend
U-Bend
DCB
DCB
DCB
DCB
DCB
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Term.
to Div. Antenna
to Div. Antenna
Short
Term.
to Div. Antenna
Term.
to Div. Antenna
S-
en d
Short
Term.
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2+1 XPIC
to Main Antenna H-Port
3+1 XPIC
to Main Antenna H-Port
OCB
OCB
OCB
OCB
OCB
OCB
OCB
OCB
OCB
en d
en d
S-
S-
Term.
Term.
Term.
Term.
Term.
S-
en d
Short Short
Short
Short
Short
Short
Short
Short
4+1 XPIC
to Main Antenna H-Port to Main Antenna V-Port
OCB
OCB
OCB
OCB
OCB
en d
en d
S-
S-
Term.
S-
en d
Short
Short
Short
Short
2+0 XPIC SD
to Main Antenna H-Port
2+1 XPIC SD
to Main Antenna H-Port
OCB
OCB
OCB
OCB
Term.
Term.
SB
en d
Term.
Short
Term.
OCB
to Div.Antenna H-Port
DCB
Term.
Term.
to Div.Antenna H-Port
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Short
Term.
3+1 XPIC SD
to Main Antenna V-Port OCB OCB to Main Antenna H-Port OCB OCB to Main Antenna V-Port OCB
4+1 XPIC SD
to Main Antenna H-Port OCB OCB OCB OCB
B Sen d
B Sen d
B Sen d
B Sen d
Ter m.
Ter m.
Ter m.
Ter m.
B Sen d
Ter m.
DCB
DCB
Ter m.
Ter m.
Ter m.
Ter m.
U-Bend
DCB
DCB
DCB
to Div.Antenna H-Port
to Div.Antenna H-Port
Ter m.
Shor t
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OCB OCB
B Sen d
OCB
B Sen d
OCB OCB
Shor t Shor t
B Sen d
OCB
B Sen d
Shor t
Shor t
Shor t
Shor t
B Sen d
OCB
Shor t
Shor t Term . Shor t
B Sen d
Shor t
B Sen d
B Sen d
Term .
5+1 XPIC
8+1 XPIC
OCB
OCB
OCB
B Sen d
OCB OCB
Shor t Term . Shor t
B Sen d
B Sen d
OCB
Shor t Term .
Shor t
Shor t
B Sen d
Shor t
B Sen d
OCB
Shor t
OCB
6+1 XPIC
B Sen d
Shor t Term .
B Sen d
OCB
Shor t
OCB
Shor t
Shor t
B Sen d
OCB OCB
Shor t Shor t
B Sen d
B Sen d
Shor t Term .
OCB
B Sen d
OCB
Shor t Shor t
B Sen d
OCB
OCB
OCB
B Sen d
OCB
Shor t Shor t
B Sen d
Shor t
Shor t
OCB
B Sen d
B Sen d
OCB
OCB
9+1 XPIC
B Sen d
Shor t Term .
B Sen d
OCB
Shor t Term .
7+1 XPIC
Shor t
Shor t
OCB
B Sen d
Shor t
B Sen d
OCB
Shor t
OCB
B Sen d
Shor t Term .
B Sen d
OCB
Shor t Term .
OCB
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5+1 XPIC SD
to Main Antenna V-Port OCB OCB OCB
6+1 XPIC SD
to Main Antenna V-Port OCB OCB OCB OCB
en d
en d
en d
en d
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
en d
Term.
Short
Term.
U-Bend
DCB OCB
OCB
en d
en d
en d
SB
S-
S-
S-
en d
Term.
Term.
Short
Term.
U-Bend
DCB
DCB
DCB
DCB
7+1 XPIC SD
to Main Antenna V-Port OCB OCB OCB OCB to Main Antenna V-Port OCB OCB
8+1 XPIC SD
OCB OCB OCB
en d
en d
en d
en d
en d
en d
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
Term.
SB
en d
Term.
U-Bend
U-Bend
U-Bend
DCB
en d
en d
en d
en d
en d
S-
S-
S-
S-
S-
Term.
S-
en d
U-Bend
U-Bend
DCB
DCB
DCB
DCB
Term.
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Short
Term.
Short
Term.
9+1 XPIC SD
to Main Antenna V-Port OCB OCB OCB OCB OCB
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en d
en d
SB
SB
SB
SB
en d
Term.
U-Bend
U-Bend
DCB
en d
en d
en d
S-
S-
S-
S-
en d
Term.
U-Bend
U-Bend
DCB
DCB
DCB
Term.
Short
Term.
Short
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Notes:
(c) Radio Carrier CCDP - Co-channel dual polarization SP Single pole antenna DP Dual pole antenna
In addition the following losses are added when using these items: Table 12 Split Mount - Additional Losses
Item Flex WG 15m Coax cable Symmetrical Coupler Where to Use All configurations Diversity path 6-8/11 GHz Adjacent channel configuration. Loss 0.5 5/6.5 3
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* 11GHz OCB is a wide BW OCB which supports up to 40MHz, when the other OCBs (6L, 6H, 7, 8GHz) support up to 30MHz
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All-Indoor
6 All-Indoor
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6.3.1 Subrack
The subrack hosts all the RFU components and connections, as shown in the previous illustration. The subrack includes: RFUs - up to five RFUs per subrack (each RFU connects to an ICB)
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6.3.3 RF Filters
The RF Filters are used for specific frequency channels and Tx/Rx separation. The filters are attached to the ICB, and each RFU contains one Rx and one Tx filter. In a Space Diversity configuration, each RFU contains two Rx filters (to combine the IF signals) and one Tx filter.
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Figure 17 Indoor Combiner Circulator The ICC sums the Rx and Tx signals and combines the N channels to the output ports (one or two, in accordance with the configuration).
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Patch Panel ICBs IF and XPIC cables are connected to the patch panel ; the indoors IF cables ( IP10 / IP-max / 1500R / 3200T ) will be connected to the specific RFU location, XPIC cable will use between two RFUs which are using the same Tx and Rx filters with different polarizations ( V and H ). Fan Tray - contains eight controlled and monitored fans, which cool the RFU heat dissipations. The fan tray is a tray which is part of ETSI rack (as shown above), while when using a 19 frame rack a fan tray is a separate unit which must be assembled separately (shown below).
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Figure 23 - Additional Example Assembly Configurations In case a configuration with more than ten carries, two racks are assembled and connected.
Figure 24 - Configuration with More than Ten Carries and Two Racks
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N+0 / N+1 XPIC Space Diversity 32T-f_9+1/10+0_X_SD 32T-f_1+1/2+0_X_EW 32T-f_2+1/3+0_X_EW 32T-f_3+1/4+0_X_EW 32T-f_4+1/5+0_X_EW 32T-f_1+1/2+0_X_SD_EW 32T-f_2+1/3+0_X_SD_EW 32T-f_3+1/4+0_X_SD_EW 32T-f_4+1/5+0_X_SD_EW 3200T-f_9+1/10+0 XPIC Space Diversity 3200T-f_1+1/2+0 XPIC East West 3200T-f_2+1/3+0 XPIC East West 3200T-f_3+1/4+0 XPIC East West 3200T-f_4+1/5+0 XPIC East West 3200T-f_1+1/2+0 XPIC East West Space Diversity 3200T-f_2+1/3+0 XPIC East West Space Diversity 3200T-f_3+1/4+0 XPIC East West Space Diversity 3200T-f_4+1/5+0 XPIC East West Space Diversity
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For additional configurations and details please contact the Ceragon office.
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Configuration
1+0
Configuration
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RFUs Subrack
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Main configurations
1+0 1+0 East West 1+1 1+1 East West
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DCB
DCBf
CPLR
OCB-CPLR-f
SBend
OCB-SBend
Rack Adapt
OCB-Pole Mount
Rack Adapt
OCB-Pole Mount
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6dB Coupler
6dB Coupler
6dB Coupler
6dB Coupler
6dB Coupler
6dB Coupler
OCB
OCB
Term.
Short
Term.
OCB
OCB
OCB
OCB
Term.
Short
Term.
Term.
Short
Term.
1+0 SD
1+0
1+1 HSB SD
1+1 HSB
to Main Antenna
to Div. Antenna
OCB
OCB
Short
DCB
B Sd en
OCB
B Sd en
OCB
Short
Term.
2+0
2+0 SD
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Figure 35 - 1+1 SD with New OCB Cascading with Other Vendor Radio --Rear View (Option 1) The expected loss is: Table 26 Radio Cascading Expected Loss (Option 1)
Port Main OCB main Port SD Main OCB StandBy OCB secondary Port StandBy OCB secondary SD Port Item Name CPLR CPLR + Circ CPLR Ext Circulator Expected Losses (dB) 1.6 1.9 6 6.5
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1+1 SD: Option #2: In this configuration the cascading is done via the Rx port and DCB module. The DCB module is a dual circulators block. This option has an advantage of lower loss in the diversity port, only 0.5dB on both diversity ports. The OCB is mounted opposite, where the SD StandBy port has been rejected by the filters and DC.
Figure 36 - 1+1 SD with New OCB Cascading with Other Vendor Radio -- Rear View (option #2) The expected loss is: Table 27 Cascading Expected Loss (Option 2)
Port Main OCB Main Port SD Main OCB StandBy OCB Secondary Port StandBy OCB Secondary SD Port Item name CPLR DCB CPLR DCB and filters Expected losses (dB) 1.6 0.5 6 10-15
For additional cascading configurations and info please contact Ceragon office.
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1A. The default PDU which is assembled with ETSI rack has a special addition of a plastic cover. For special cases, when PDU protection is required, a PDU with plastic protection cover can be provided. The PN for this PDU with protection cover is: 32T-PDU_CVR.
A PDU which distributes 10 x DC signals, the PDU type can be preassembled with an ETSI Rack and needs to be specially ordered because it is not the default PDU.
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The system is fully compliant with the following standards: Operational RFU: ETS 300 019-1-4 class 4.1, with an operating temperature range of: -50C to 55C Storage and Transportation Storage: ETS 300 019-2-2 class 1.2, with a high temperature limit of: +85C Transportation: ETS 300 019-2-2 class 2.2 EMC The systems EMC and ESD requirements comply with the conditions specified in EN 300 385 [9] for class B. Level 3 NEBS Compliance The New OCB is compliant with NEBS GR-1089-CORE, GR-63-CORE standards. The NEBS compliance is applicable just to configurations which use the New OCB, for split mount and AllIndoor horizontally mounted as shown below:
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8.1 Overview
It automatically searches for and selects optimal end-to-end primary and protection trails across complex topologies, enabling optimal utilization of available resources based on comprehensive trail definitions. Trails can be built either automatically based on user-defined trail endpoints, or manually, according to varying degrees of manual input, with full resource control. The user-friendly TDM end-to-end trail GUI includes trail properties, current trail status information (alarms, active/StandBy, and PMs) and operational actions, and allows users to fully view TDM service status. PolyView includes inherent redundancy support for main NOC sites and redundant sites with no single point of failure, including robust integration ability for northbound NMS platforms (disaster immunity and recovery).
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Quick and easy, end-to-end provisioning services are essential for any successful network management system. PolyViews point-and-click, comprehensive system engine is designed to help users define network services using a fast, easy and accurate interface. PolyViews Enhanced Trail Management functions enable users to create, delete, modify and manage TDM trails.
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8.4.4 Security
User-controlled levels and privileges User access control Secured channels and protocols Authentication and encryption NMS/NEs operation audits Remote authentication via an embedded RADIUS client
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9.1 RF Parameters
Table 28 RF Parameters
Frequency Standards 6L GHz ETSI/FCC 6H GHz ETSI/FCC 6.425-7.1 7 GHz ETSI 7.1-7.9 8 GHz ETSI 7.725-8.5 28/29.65/40 11 GHz ETSI/FCC 10.7-11.7 10/28/30/40
RF Channel Spacing 10/28/29.65/30 10/28/29.65/40 28/29.65 (MHz) ATPC (dB) Capacity Modulation Type System Configurations
20 dB dynamic range 10 Mbps up to 260/370 Mbps per carrier , or STM-1/OC3, DS3 QPSK, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 QAM Unprotected: 1+0 to 9+0 Protected: 1+1; 2+2 Hot StandBy, N+1 Frequency Diversity up to 9+1 Co-channel operation with XPIC (CCDP) All configurations are available with Space Diversity
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9.2 Mechanical/Electrical
Table 29 Mechanical/Electrical Specifications
Transceiver (RFU) Dimensions Height: 490 mm (19) Width: 144 mm (6) Depth: 280 mm (11) Weight: 7 kg (15 lbs) (excluding Branching) Height: 420 mm (19) Width: 110 mm (6) Depth: 380 mm (11) Weight: 7 kg (15 lbs) (excluding Branching) Coaxial cable RG-223 (100 m/300 ft), Belden 9914/RG-8 (300 m/1000 ft) or equivalent, N-type connectors (male) Split Mount (29dBm): 80W All indoor (32dBm) : 100W -5 C to +45 C -35 C to +55 C -40.5 to -72 VDC
OCB Branching (Split Mount and Compact All-Indoor ) IDU-RFU Connection RFU Power Consumption Indoor Temperature Range Outdoor Temperature Range Power Supply
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6 to 8GHz 30 30 30 30 29 29 27
11GHz 27 27 27 26 26 26 24
6 to 8GHz 33 33 33 33 32 32 30
11GHz 30 30 30 29 29 29 27
75
260
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Low Band T/R Sep. Block Ch. L01 L02 L03 266 A L04 L05 L06 L07 L08 L02 L03 Center Freq. F0 5941.00 5969.00 5997.00 6025.00 6053.00 6081.00 6109.00 6137.00 5987.50 6077.50 Ch. H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H02 H03
High Band Center Freq. F0 6207.00 6235.00 6263.00 6291.00 6319.00 6347.00 6375.00 6403.00 6287.50 6377.50
300
77
160.00
340
340
340
78
Low Band T/R Sep. SRSP 306-4 Block Ch. L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L01 L02 L03 L04 Center Freq. F0 6445.00 6475.00 6505.00 6535.00 6565.00 6440 6480 6520 6560 Ch. H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H01 H02 H03 H04
High Band Center Freq. F0 6785 6815 6845 6875 6905 6940 6980 7020 7060
340
500
79
154
80
Low Band T/R Sep. Block Ch. L33 L34 L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L11 L12 L13 161 B L14 L21 L22 L23 L24 L31 L32 L33 L34 L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L11 L12 L13 L14 L21 L22 L23 L24 L31 L32 L33 L34 Center Freq. F0 7215.5 7243.5 7263.5 7291.5 7319.5 7347.5 7375.5 7270.5 7298.5 7326.5 7354.5 7277.5 7305.5 7333.5 7361.5 7284.5 7312.5 7340.5 7368.5 7438.5 7466.5 7494.5 7522.5 7550.5 7445.5 7473.5 7501.5 7529.5 7452.5 7480.5 7508.5 7536.5 7459.5 7487.5 7515.5 7543.5 Ch. H33 H34 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H11 H12 H13 H14 H21 H22 H23 H24 H31 H32 H33 H34 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H11 H12 H13 H14 H21 H22 H23 H24 H31 H32 H33 H34
High Band Center Freq. F0 7376.5 7404.5 7424.5 7452.5 7480.5 7508.5 7536.5 7431.5 7459.5 7487.5 7515.5 7438.5 7466.5 7494.5 7522.5 7445.5 7473.5 7501.5 7529.5 7599.5 7627.5 7655.5 7683.5 7711.5 7606.5 7634.5 7662.5 7690.5 7613.5 7641.5 7669.5 7697.5 7620.5 7648.5 7676.5 7704.5
161
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Low Band T/R Sep. Block Ch. L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L11 L12 L13 L14 L21 L22 L23 L24 L31 L32 L33 L34 161 E L01 L02 L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L01 L02 L03 L04 Center Freq. F0 7563.5 7591.5 7619.5 7647.5 7675.5 7570.5 7598.5 7626.5 7654.5 7577.5 7605.5 7633.5 7661.5 7584.5 7612.5 7640.5 7668.5 7300 7416 7128 7177 7226 7428 7477 7526 7267 7302 7323 7337 7365 7372 7295 7463 7491 7519 7547 7428 7456 7484 7512 Ch. H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H11 H12 H13 H14 H21 H22 H23 H24 H31 H32 H33 H34 H01 H02 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H01 H02 H03 H04
High Band Center Freq. F0 7724.5 7752.5 7780.5 7808.5 7836.5 7731.5 7759.5 7787.5 7815.5 7738.5 7766.5 7794.5 7822.5 7745.5 7773.5 7801.5 7829.5 7461 7577 7289 7338 7387 7589 7638 7687 7428 7463 7484 7498 7526 7533 7456 7624 7652 7680 7708 7589 7617 7645 7673
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161
161
161
161
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Low Band T/R Sep. Block Ch. L05 L01 L02 L03 Center Freq. F0 7540 7498 7526 7554 Ch. H05 H01 H02 H03 H01 H02 H03 H01 H02 H01 H02 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H01 H02 H01 H02 H03 H04 H01 H02 H03 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H09 H10 H01-02 H03-04 H05-06 H07-08 H09-10
High Band Center Freq. F0 7701 7659 7687 7715 7603 7631 7659 7540 7547 7610 7694 7296 7324 7352 7380 7408 7477 7540 7285.5 7287 7310 7343 7442 7505 7512 7593 7607 7621 7635 7649 7663 7677 7691 7705 7719 7600 7628 7656 7684 7712
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161 161
N O
L01 L02 L01 L02 L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L01 L02 L01 L02 L03 L04 L01 L02 L03 L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 L07
7379 7386 7449 7533 7135 7163 7191 7219 7247 7316 7379 7124.5 7126 7149 7182 7281 7344 7351 7432 7446 7460 7474 7488 7502 7516 7530 7544 7558 7439 7467 7495 7523 7551
161
161
161
161
161 U Australia
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Low Band T/R Sep. Block Ch. L01 L02 168 A L03 L04 L05 L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L01 L01 182 A L02 L03 L04 L05 L01 L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 L07 L08 270 A L01 Center Freq. F0 7121 7149 7177 7205 7233 7457 7485 7513 7541 7569 7428 7456 7484 7512 7540 7140 7428 7456 7484 7512 7540 7173.5 7121 7149 7177 7205 7233 7442 7470 7498 7526 7554 7582 7610 7638 7155 Ch. H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H01 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H01 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H01
High Band Center Freq. F0 7289 7317 7345 7373 7401 7625 7653 7681 7709 7737 7596 7624 7652 7680 7708 7315 7610 7638 7666 7694 7722 7358.5 7317 7345 7373 7401 7429 7687 7715 7743 7771 7799 7827 7855 7883 7425
168
168
175
185
196
245
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Low Band T/R Sep. Block Ch. L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 L07 L08 L09 Center Freq. F0 7150 7180 7210 7240 7270 7300 7330 7360 7390 Ch. H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H09
High Band Center Freq. F0 7450 7480 7510 7540 7570 7600 7630 7660 7690
300
85
119
119
For F0=7597
200
252.02
266
266
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Low Band T/R Sep. Block Ch. L01 L02 Center Freq. F0 8052 8080 8108 8024.0 8029.0 7740 7770 7800 7830 7860 7890 7920 7950 7745 7785 7825 7865 7905 7945 8059 8087 8115 8143 8171 F0 = 8200 MHz L01 L02 310 ECC (02)06 (CEPT) C L03 L04 L05 L06 L07 L08 L09 L10 7919 7947 7975 8003 8031 8059 8087 8115 8143 8171 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H09 H10 Ch. H01 H02 H03 H01 H01 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05
High Band Center Freq. F0 8318 8346 8374 8290.0 8295.0 F Reject 8040 8070 8100 8130 8160 8190 8220 8250 8055 8095 8135 8175 8215 8255 8369 8397 8425 8453 8481 8229 8257 8285 8313 8341 8369 8397 8425 8453 8481
266
266
L03 D L01 E L01 For F0 = 7710 L01 L02 L03 L04 A L05 L06 L07 L08 L01 L02 L03
310
310
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Low Band T/R Sep. Block A Ch. L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 L07 L08 L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 L07 L08 C D E F G H I J L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 L07 L08 530 A L01 Center Freq. F0 7747.70 7777.35 7807.00 7836.65 7866.30 7895.95 7925.60 7955.25 7732.875 7762.525 7792.175 7821.825 7851.475 7881.125 7910.775 7940.425 7728.680 7784.680 7795.680 7815.680 7818.680 7823.680 7844.180 7858.000 7740.5 7768.5 7796.5 7824.5 7852.5 7880.5 7908.5 7936.5 7760 Ch. H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H01 H01 H01 H01 H01 H01 H01 H01 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H01
High Band Center Freq. F0 8059.02 8088.67 8118.32 8147.97 8177.62 8207.27 8236.92 8266.57 8044.195 8073.845 8103.495 8133.145 8162.795 8192.445 8222.095 8251.745 8040.000 8096.000 8107.000 8127.000 8130.000 8135.000 8155.500 8169.320 8051.8 8079.8 8107.8 8135.8 8163.8 8191.8 8219.8 8247.8 8290
311.32
311.32
311.32
88
530
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Low Band T/R Sep. Block Ch. L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 L07 L08 L11 L02 L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 500 A L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 L07 L08 L11 L12 Center Freq. F0 10715 10755 10795 10835 10875 10915 10955 10995 11115 11125 10730 10790 10850 10910 10970 11030 10715 10755 10795 10835 10875 10915 10955 10995 11115 11155 Ch. H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H11 H02 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H11 H12
High Band Center Freq. F0 11205 11245 11285 11325 11365 11405 11445 11485 11605 11625 11250 11310 11370 11430 11490 11550 11215 11245 11285 11325 11365 11405 11445 11485 11605 11645
490
500
CS
520
490
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Low Band T/R Sep. Block Ch. L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 L07 490 SRSP 310-7 D L08 L09 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 500 A L13 L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 L07 L08 L09 L10 L11 L12 530 CS L01 L02 L03 Center Freq. F0 10725 10755 10785 10815 10845 10875 10905 10935 10965 10995 11025 11055 11085 11115 11145 11175 11185 10715 10755 10795 10835 10875 10915 10955 10995 11035 11075 11115 11155 10775 10725 11125 Ch. L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 L07 L08 L09 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 H13 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H09 H10 H11 H12 H01 H02 H03
High Band Center Freq. F0 11215 11245 11275 11305 11335 11365 11395 11425 11455 11485 11515 11545 11575 11605 11635 11665 11685 11245 11285 11325 11365 11405 11445 11485 11525 11565 11605 11645 11685 11305 11255 11655
530
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Low Band T/R Sep. Block Ch. L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 L07 L08 L09 L10 L11 L12 F0= 11200 MHz L01 L02 L03 L04 490 B L05 L06 L07 L08 L09 L10 L11 L02 L01 L02 L03 520 A L04 L05 L06 L07 L08 10715 10755 10795 10835 10875 10915 10955 10995 11035 11075 11115 11125 10730 10790 10850 10910 10970 11030 11090 11150 Center Freq. F0 10735 10775 10815 10855 10895 10935 10975 11015 11055 11095 11135 11175 Ch. H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H09 H10 H11
High Band Center Freq. F0 11225 11265 11305 11345 11385 11425 11465 11505 11545 11585 11625
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H12 11665 Australia-Interleaved CEPT/ 12-6 E H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H09 H10 H11 H02 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 11205 11245 11285 11325 11365 11405 11445 11485 11525 11565 11605 11625 11250 11310 11370 11430 11490 11550 11610 11670
500
CS
92
Low Band T/R Sep. Block Ch. Center Freq. F0 10715 10755 10795 10835 10875 10915 10955 10995 11035 11075 11115 11155 SRSP 310-7 L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 490 L07 L08 L09 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 10725 10755 10785 10815 10845 10875 10905 10935 10965 10995 11025 11055 11085 11115 11145 11175 FCC 101.147 [6] 500 A L13 11185 H13 L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 L07 L08 L09 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 Ch.
500
490
F0= 10715 MHz A L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 C L07 L08 L09 L10 L11 L12
FCC 101.147 [6] H01 11215 H02 11245 H03 11285 H04 11325 H05 11365 H06 11405 H07 H08 H09 H10 H11 H12 11445 11485 11525 11565 11605 11645 11215 11245 11275 11305 11335 11365 11395 11425 11455 11485 11515 11545 11575 11605 11635 11665
11685
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