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FibeAir RFU-C

Installation Guide

Part ID: BM-0133-0


Doc ID: DOC-00017708 Rev a.00
February 2008
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Contents

Chapter 1 Installation .................................................................................... 1-1


General ................................................................................................................................ 1-1

Installation Components ................................................................................................... 1-2

1+0 Direct Mount Installation ............................................................................................ 1-3

1+1 Direct Mount Installation ............................................................................................ 1-5

1+0 Remote Mount Installation ......................................................................................... 1-8

1+1 Remote Mount Installation ....................................................................................... 1-10

Media Device (Antenna Mount) Losses ......................................................................... 1-13

Direct Mount for Nokia FlexiHopper Antennas ............................................................. 1-14

Antenna Connection ........................................................................................................ 1-15

Antenna Adapter .............................................................................................................. 1-16

Packing.............................................................................................................................. 1-17

Transportation .................................................................................................................. 1-17

Inspection ......................................................................................................................... 1-17

Chapter 2 Acceptance & Commissioning Procedures ............................... 2-1


General ................................................................................................................................ 2-1

Site Acceptance Procedure............................................................................................... 2-2

1+0 Commissioning Procedure ........................................................................................ 2-7

1+1 Commissioning Procedure ........................................................................................ 2-9

2+0 XPIC Commissioning Procedure............................................................................. 2-12

FibeAir RFU-C Commissioning Log............................................................................... 2-15

Appendix A Frequency Information .............................................................A-1


General ................................................................................................................................A-1

RFU Frequency Bands.......................................................................................................A-1

6-8 GHz Frequency Channels ...........................................................................................A-8


Safety Precautions & Declared Material

Fiber Optic Line Precautions

Before turning on the equipment, make sure that the fiber optic
! cable is intact and is connected to the transmitter.

Do not attempt to adjust the laser drive current.


!
Do not use broken or non-terminated fiber optic cables/connectors
! or look straight at the laser beam.

ATTENTION: The laser beam is invisible!

The use of optical devices with the equipment will increase eye
! hazard.

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT


Complies with IEC 60 825-1:1993 + A1:1997 + A2:2001, and EN
60825-1:1994 + A1:1996 + A2:2001

General Equipment Precautions

Use of controls, adjustments, or performing procedures other than


! those specified herein, may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

When working with a FibeAir IDU, note the following risk of


! electric shock and energy hazard: Diconnecting one power supply
disconnects only one power supply module. To isolate the unit
completely, disconnect all power supplies.

Machine noise information order - 3. GPSGV, the highest sound


! pressure level amounts to 70 dB (A) or less, in accordance with ISO
EN 7779.
Safety Precautions & Declared Material
(continued)

Static electricity may cause body harm, as well as harm to electronic


components inside the device.
Anyone responsible for the installation or maintainance of the FibeAir
IDU must use an ESD Wrist Strap.
ESD protection measures must be observed when touching the IDU.
To prevent damage, before touching components inside the device, all
electrostatic must be discharged from both personnel and tools.

RoHS Compliance Declaration

电子信息产品有毒有害物质申明
Electronic Information Products Declaration of Hazardous/Toxic Substances

危害物质
Hazardous Substance
成分名称
六价铬 多溴二苯醚
Component 铅 汞 镉 多溴联苯
Hexavalent Polybrominated
Lead Mercury Cadmium Chromium (Cr Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers
(Pb) (Hg) (Cd) VI) Biphenyls (PBB) (PBDE)

单板 / 电路模块
Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply
PCB/Circuit
Modules
结构件
Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply
Mechanical Parts

电缆
Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply Comply
Cables
Précautions de sécurité

Précautions relatives à la ligne à fibre optique

Avant de mettre l'équipement en marche, s'assurer que le câble à fibre optique


! est intact et branché à l'émetteur.

Ne pas essayer de régler le courant de commande du laser.


!

Ne pas utiliser de câble/connecteur à fibre optique cassé ou sans terminaison et


! ne pas regarder directement le faisceau laser.

ATTENTION : le faisceau laser est invisible !

L’utilisation de dispositifs optiques avec l'équipement augmente le danger


! pour les yeux.

PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1

Conforme aux normes CEI 60 825-1:1993 + A1:1997 + A2:2001, et EN


60825-1:1994 + A1:1996 + A2:2001

Précautions générales relatives à l'équipement

L’utilisation de commandes ou de réglages ou l'exécution de procédures autres


! que celles spécifiées dans les présentes peut engendrer une exposition
dangereuse aux rayonnements.

L’usage de FibeAir IDU s’accompagne du risque suivant d'électrocution et de


! danger électrique : le débranchement d'une alimentation électrique ne
déconnecte qu'un module d'alimentation électrique. Pour isoler complètement
l'unité, il faut débrancher toutes les alimentations électriques.

Bruit de machine d’ordre - 3. GPSGV, le plus haut niveau de pression sonore


! s'élève à 70 dB (A) au maximum, dans le respect de la norme ISO EN 7779.
Sicherheitsmaßnahmen

Vorsichtsmaßnahmen bei faseroptischen Leitungen

Vergewissern Sie sich vor dem Einschalten der Anlage, dass das faseroptische
! Kabel unbeschädigt und mit dem Sender verbunden ist.

Versuchen Sie nicht, den Laser-Antriebsstrom zu regulieren.


!

Verwenden Sie keine defekten oder gespleißten faseroptischen Kabel/Stecker


! und sehen Sie nicht direkt in den Laserstrahl.

ACHTUNG: Der Laserstrahl ist unsichtbar!

Durch den Einsatz optischer Geräte zusammen mit der Anlage erhöht sich das
! Gesundheitsrisiko für die Augen.

LASERPRODUKT DER KLASSE 1

Entspricht den Normen IEC 60 825-1:1993 + A1:1997 + A2:2001 sowie EN


60825-1:1994 + A1:1996 + A2:2001

Allgemeine Vorsichtsmaßnahmen für die Anlage

Wenn andere Steuerelemente verwendet, Einstellungen vorgenommen oder


! Verfahren durchgeführt werden als die hier angegebenen, kann dies
gefährliche Strahlung verursachen.

Beachten Sie beim Arbeiten mit FibeAir IDU das folgende Stromschlag- und
! Gefahrenrisiko: Durch Abtrennen einer Stromquelle wird nur ein
Stromversorgungsmodul abgetrennt. Um die Einheit vollständig zu isolieren,
trennen Sie alle Stromversorgungen ab.

Maschinenlärminformations-Verordnung - 3. GPSGV, der höchste


! Schalldruckpegel beträgt 70 dB(A) oder weniger gemäß EN ISO 7779.
Chapter 1: Installation
General
This guide provides installation procedures for FibeAir RFU-C:

About FibeAir RFU-C


RFU-C is a state-of-the-art Radio Frequency Unit which is fully software configurable and supports a broad
range of capacities and interfaces.
The RFU supports low to high capacities for traditional voice and Ethernet services, as well as
PDH/SDH/SONET or hybrid Ethernet and TDM interfaces.
This innovative platform uses an “on-the-fly” upgrade method, whereby network operators only buy capacity as
needed, benefiting from savings on initial investments and OPEX.
Traffic capacity throughput and spectral efficiency are optimized with the desired channel bandwidth. For
maximum user choice flexibility, channel bandwidths can be selected together with a range of modulations of
from QPSK to 256 QAM.
High spectral efficiency is ensured using the same bandwidth for double the capacity, via two carriers, with
vertical and horizontal polarizations. This feature is implemented by a built-in XPIC mechanism.
RFU-C works together with two types of indoor units. For PDH/SDH/SONET, the RFU works with the FibeAir
1500R indoor unit. For Ethernet, RFU-C works with the FibeAir IP-10 indoor unit. Together, FibeAir RFU-C
and FibeAir 1500R/IP-10 IDUs provide a powerful, reliable, and comprehensive solution for a variety of
wireless network scenarios and requirements.

RFU-C works with:

FibeAir 1500R FibeAir IP-10


RFU-C operating in co-channel dual polarization (CCDP) mode, using the cross polarization interference
canceller (XPIC) algorithm, two carriers signals can be transmitted over a single channel, using vertical and
horizontal polarization. This enables double capacity in the same spectrum bandwidth.

Required Tools
The following tools are required for the RFU-C installation:
Socket key wrench metric set
Adjustable wrench

FibeAir® RFU-C Installation Guide 1-1


Installation Components
The following illustrations show the components involved in the installation procedures.

RFU-C

Coupler Holder with Coupler V/H Twist

Remote Pole Mount Kit

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1+0 Direct Mount Installation
To install RFU-C in a direct mount 1+0 configuration, do the following:
1. If needed, change the antenna polarization by rotating the RFU-C in accordance with the relevant antenna
installation guide.

Vertical Pole Horizontal Pole

2. Spread grease on the O-ring supplied with the antenna.


3. Place the O-ring in its location on the antenna transition.
4. Remove the sticker from the RFU-C antenna interface.
5. Mount the RFU-C on the antenna according to the system configuration, and make sure that the twist is set
for the desired polarization (horizontal or vertical).

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6. Insert four screws and washers provided with the kit, and tighten them.

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1+1 Direct Mount Installation
To install RFU-C in a direct mount 1+1 configuration, do the following:

1. If needed, change the antenna polarization according to the relevant antenna installation guide.
2. Spread grease on the two O-rings supplied with the kit and place them in their locations.
3. Mount the twist on the coupler according to the relevant antenna polarization (as shown in the illustrations
below), using four screws and washers supplied with the kit.

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4. Spread grease on the O-ring supplied with the antenna.
5. Place the O-ring on the antenna transition.
6. Mount the coupler holder on the antenna using the screws and washers supplied with the kit.

7. Spread grease on the O-rings supplied with the holder coupler kit.
8. Place one O-ring on each side of the coupler.
9. Remove the sticker from both RFU-C antenna interfaces.
10. Mount both RFU-Cs on the holder coupler.
11. For each RFU-C, insert four screws and washers, and tighten them, as shown in the following illustration.

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1+0 Remote Mount Installation
1. Mount the Ceragon remote mount device on the pole, as shown in the following illustration.

2. Remove the sticker from the RFU-C antenna interface.

3. Mount the RFU-C on the Ceragon remote mount device.

4. Insert four screws and washers, and tighten them.

5. Spread grease on the O-ring supplied with the flexible waveguide.

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6. Place the O-ring in the flexible waveguide flange groove.

7. Spread grease on the O-ring supplied with the flexible waveguide.

8. Place the O-ring in the other end of the flexible waveguide flange groove.

9. Mount the flexible waveguide on the antenna, and tighten the screws and washers.

6-11 GHz

13-38 GHz

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1+1 Remote Mount Installation
1. Mount the Ceragon remote mount device on the pole.

2. Mount the coupler holder on the Ceragon remote mount device using the screws and washers supplied with
the kit.

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3. Spread grease on the O-rings supplied with the coupler holder kit.

4. Remove the sticker from both RFU-C antenna interfaces.

5. Place one O-ring on each side of the coupler.

6. Mount both RFU-Cs on the coupler holder.

7. For each RFU-C, insert four screws and washers, and tighten them.

8. Spread grease on the O-ring supplied with the flexible waveguide.

9. Place the O-ring in the flexible waveguide flange groove.

10. Mount the flexible waveguide on the Ceragon coupler, and tighten the screws and washers.

11. Spread grease on the O-ring supplied with the flexible waveguide.

12. Place the O-ring in the other end of the flexible waveguide flange groove.

13. Mount the flexible waveguide on the antenna, and tighten the screws and washers.

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Mediation Device (Antenna Mount) Losses
Per Terminal Losses (dB)
Configuration Mount Path
6-8 GHz 11 GHz 13-15 GHz 18 GHz 23-32 GHz 38 GHz
Direct - 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
1+0
Remote - 0.5 0.5 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5
Main-Main 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.6 1.8
Direct Sec-Main,
6 6 6 6 6 6
Main-Sec
1+1 HSB
Main-Main 1.9 1.9 2.6 2.9 3.1 3.3
Remote Sec-Main,
6.5 6.5 7.2 7.5 7.5 7.5
Main-Sec
2+0 XPIC Remote - 0.5 0.5 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5

Notes:
1. The antenna interface is always the RFU-C interface.
2. If other antennas are to be used, an adaptor with a 0.1 dB loss should be considered.

Loss (dB)
Item
6-8 GHz 11 GHz 13-15 GHz 18-32 GHz 38 GHz

Flexible Waveguide 0.5 0.5 1.2 1.5 1.5

Main Coupler 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5

Secondary Coupler 6 6 6 6 6

Twist 0 0 0 0 0

Note: The numbers above are typical losses per component.

FibeAir® RFU-C Installation Guide 1-13


Direct Mount for Nokia FlexiHopper Antennas
RFU-C can be directly mounted on a Nokia FlexiHopper 6-38 GHz, 1-6 ft antenna, in 1+0 and 1+1
configurations.

An adapter is used for the direct mount, as shown in the following illustration.

RFU-C to
Nokia
FlexiHopper
Antenna
Adapter

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Antenna Connection
RFU-C uses Andrew, RFS and antennas Xian Putian,

The following catalog items should be used:

• Andrew: VHLP/HP series


• RFS: SB/SU series
• Xian Putian: WTG series

RFU-C can be mounted directly for all frequencies (6-38 GHz) using the following antenna types (for integrated
antennas, specific antennas PNs are required):

• Andrew: VHLP series


• RFS: SB/SU series
• Xian Putian: WTG series

For remote mount installations, the following flexible waveguide flanges should be used (millimetric). The
same antenna type (integrated) as indicated above can be used (recommended).
Other antenna types using the flanges listed in the table below may be used.

Frequency Waveguide Waveguide Antenna


(GHz) Standard Flange Flange
6 WR137 PDR70 UDR70
7/8 WR112 PBR84 UBR84
11 WR90 PBR100 UBR100
13 WR75 PBR120 UBR120
15 WR62 PBR140 UBR140
18-26 WR42 PBR220 UBR220
28-38 WR28 PBR320 UBR320

If a different antenna type (CPR flange) is used, a flange adaptor is required. Please contact your Ceragon
representative for details.

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Antenna Adaptor
When mounting RFU-C on an antenna upon which a 1500P ODU (11-38 GHz) direct mount was installed
previously, the following adaptor is required (frequency-dependent).

Antenna adaptor used


when replacing 1500P
ODU direct mount.

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Packing
The equipment should be packed and sealed with moisture absorbing bags.

Transportation
The equipment should be prepared for public transportation. The cargo must be kept dry during transportation,
in accordance with ETS 300 019-1-2, Class 2.3.

It is recommended that the equipment be transported to the installation site in its original packing case.

If intermediate storing is required, the packed equipment must be stored in a dry and cool environment, and out
of direct sunlight, in accordance with ETS 300 019-1-1, Class 1.2.

Inspection
Check the packing lists and verify that the correct equipment part numbers and quantities are found in the
packages that arrived.

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Chapter 2: Acceptance &
Commissioning Procedures

General
This chapter provides Ceragon's recommended Acceptance and Commissioning Procedure for FibeAir
RFU-C. Acceptance and commissioning should be performed after initial setup is complete.

The purpose of this procedure is to verify correct installation and operation of the installed link and the
interoperability with customer end equipment.

Ceragon's Acceptance and Commissioning procedure includes the following stages:

Site Acceptance Procedure

Commissioning of radio link in a 1+0 configuration

Commissioning of radio link in a 1+1 configuration

Commissioning of radio link in a 2+0 XPIC configuration

The Site Acceptance Procedure is a checklist that summarizes the installation requirements of the site at
which the products were installed.

The commissioning tests cover the required configuration information that should be recorded, and the tests
that should be performed on the radio link in 1+0, 1+1 and 2+0 configurations.

Note: RFU-C works together with two types of indoor units. For SDH/SONET, the RFU works with the
FibeAir 1500R indoor unit. For Ethernet, RFU-C works with the FibeAir IP-10 indoor unit.

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Site Acceptance Procedure
The purpose of the following procedures is to verify that all installation requirements were noted and
checked. Following this procedure will ensure proper, long-lasting, and safe operation of the product.

The checklist below summarizes the installation requirements of the site.

SITE ACCEPTANCE CHECKLIST

1. SITE INFORMATION
Customer:
Radio model:
Site name:
Site code:
Radio link code:
Site address:
2. ANTENNA MOUNTING

Antenna mount type:

Mount is of sufficient height to clear local obstructions OK


Mount is safely positioned to not cause a safety hazard OK
Mount is secure and perpendicular OK
Mount is grounded as per site specifications OK
All steelwork is Galvanized or Stainless Steel as appropriate OK
3. ANTENNA
Antenna type (model and size):
Antenna is securely fixed to mount OK
Antenna is grounded as per site specifications OK
Antenna sway braces are installed correctly (where
OK
applicable)
Antenna Radome is securely fitted (where applicable) OK
Water drain plugs are fitted and removed, as appropriate OK
Antenna sealing O-Ring is properly fitted and not damaged OK
Antenna/Launch unit polarization is as per link requirements OK

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SITE ACCEPTANCE CHECKLIST
(continued)
4. OUT-DOOR UNIT
Type of RFU mount: (Direct or Remote mount)
RFU is securely mounted to the antenna or pole OK
RFU is grounded as per installation instructions OK
RFU polarization is as per link requirements OK
RFU is installed properly and has no physical damage OK
For Remote-Mount Only:
Remote mount kit is securely mounted to the pole OK
Waveguide has no physical damage and connectors are
OK
sealed
All waveguide bolts are secured using washers and lock-
OK
washers, as appropriate
Flexible waveguide is secured to the pole OK
6. COAX CABLE
Overall cable length:
Cable type:
N-Type connectors assembled properly on the cable OK
Cable connected securely to RFU and IDU OK
Cable connector is weather-proofed (sealed) at the RFU OK
At the RFU, cable has a service/drip loop to prevent
OK
moisture from entering the connector
Cable is secured using suitable restraints to fixed points at
OK
regular intervals (0.5 m recommended)
Cable has no sharp bends, kinks, or crushed areas. All
OK
bends are per manufacturer specifications
Grounding/lightning protection is as per site specifications OK
Lightning protection type and model:
Cable point-of-entry to building/shelter is weather-proof OK
Cable ends are properly labeled OK

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SITE ACCEPTANCE CHECKLIST
(continued)
7. WAVEGUIDE
WG type:
WG is connected securely to RFU and Antenna OK
WG connector is weather-proofed (sealed) at the RFU OK
At the RFU, the WG has a service/drip loop to prevent
OK
moisture from entering the connector
WG is secured using suitable restraints to fixed points at
OK
regular intervals (0.5 m recommended)
WG has no sharp bends, kinks, or crushed areas. All bends
OK
are per manufacturer specifications

WG ends are properly labeled OK

8. IN-DOOR UNIT
IDU is securely mounted to the rack OK
IDU is located in a properly ventilated environment OK
IDU fans are functional and air flow to the fans is not
OK
disrupted
IDU and rack are grounded as per site specifications OK
Traffic cables and connections are properly terminated as
OK
per manufacturer/cable instructions
All cabling is secured, tidy, and visibly labeled OK

9. DC POWER SUPPLY - Two Inputs


Measured DC voltage input to the IDU: (-40.5 to -60 VDC)
Power-Supply maximum current: (at least 3 Ampere)
Power-Supply is properly grounded OK
DC power backup type:
IDU DC connector is secure and the DC input leads are
OK
correctly terminated (no bare wires are visible)
IDU DC connector (+) and (GND) leads are shorted and
OK
GND is grounded
10. RACK INSTALLATION
Rack is mounted to the shelter floor with four screws OK
Rack is mounted to the shelter wall with two screws OK

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SITE ACCEPTANCE CHECKLIST
(continued)
11. REMARKS/NOTES

12. GENERAL INFORMATION


Name:
Title:
Site accepted by: Company:
Signature:
Date:
Name:
Title:
Site approved by: Company:
Signature:
Date:

Site Acceptance Checklist Notes


The following notes provide important additional information about the Site Acceptance Checklist.

1. Antenna Mounting

Mounting pole is of sufficient height to clear local obstructions, such as parapets, window cleaning
gantries, and lift housings.

Mounting Pole is of sufficient height, and is safely positioned, so as not to cause a safety hazard. No
person should be able to walk in front of, or look directly into the path of the microwave radio beam.
Where possible, the pole should be away from the edge of the building.

Mounting pole is secure and perpendicular. A pole that is not perpendicular may cause problems
during antenna alignment.

Mounting pole is grounded as per site specifications. All operators and site owners have specific
requirements regarding the grounding of installations. As a minimum, typical requirements are such
that any metal structure must be connected to the existing lightning protection ground of the building.
Where it extends beyond the 45 degree cone of protection of existing lightning conductors, additional
lightning protectors should be installed.

All steelwork is Galvanized or Stainless Steel, as appropriate to prevent corrosion.

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2. Antenna

Antenna is grounded as per site specifications. See the third point in the Antenna Mounting section
above.

Antenna sway braces are fitted and installed correctly, where applicable. Typically, for an antenna of
1.2 m or larger, an extra sway brace is fitted to the mounting frame of the antenna. This sway brace
should not be mounted to the same pole as the antenna, but should be installed directly back to the
tower or an alternative point.

Antenna Water Drain Plugs are fitted and removed, where appropriate. Some antennas have moisture
drain plugs installed at various points around the antenna. The purpose of these plugs is to allow any
moisture that forms on the inside of the antenna or radome to drip out and prevent a pool within the
antenna. Only the plugs at the bottom of the antenna, after installation, should be removed. All other
plugs should be left in position.

3. RFU (Radio Frequency Unit)

The RFU is grounded as per installation instructions. See the third point in the Antenna Mounting
section above.

The RFU polarization is as per link requirements and matches the polarization of the antenna.

4. Indoor Unit

The main traffic connections are correctly terminated and crimped as per cable and connector
manufacturer instructions. All fiber optic patch leads should be routed carefully and efficiently, using
conduits to prevent damage to the cables.
All other user terminations are secure and correctly terminated.

All labeling is complete as per site requirements. Labeling is specific to each customer. At a site with
only one installation, labeling may be unnecessary. However, at sites with multiple installations,
correct and adequate labeling is essential for future maintenance operations.
Typical labeling requirements include:
Antenna labels - for link identity and bearing
RFU labels - for link identity, frequency, and polarization
Coax cable labels - for link identity, close to the RFU, IDU, and either end of any joint
IDU labels - for link identity

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1+0 Commissioning Procedure
Scope
This section describes the recommended commissioning tests for a FibeAir RFU-C radio link in a 1+0
configuration.
The purpose of the commissioning tests is to verify correct and proper operation of the product.

Commissioning Test
The following tests should be performed on each installed link.

Link Verification

“Radio” LED on the IDM front panel is green, indicating the radio link is up.
Received Signal Level (RSL) is up to +/- 4 dB from the expected (calculated) level at both ends of the
link.
Radio Bit Error Rate (BER) is 10E-11 or higher.
If working with ATPC, ATPC is operating as expected (RSL = reference level).
After connecting test equipment or end equipment to the line interfaces, all LEDs on the front panel of
the IDM are green.

Line Interfaces Test

155 Mbps Interface - connect SDH/SONET/ATM test equipment to the 155 Mbps interface
and verify error-free operation for at least 1 hour. Use a physical or software loop at the far
end.
FE/GbE Interface - connect a Packet Analyzer to the Fast Ethernet interface and verify error-
free operation (no packet loss) for at least 1 hour. Use a physical loop at the far end.
2 Mbps/1.5 Mbps - connect PDH test equipment to the E1/T1 interface and verify error-free
operation for at least 1 hour. Use a physical or software loop at the far end.

Interoperability Verification

Connect customer end equipment to the line interfaces, and verify correct operation.
Further interoperability tests should be performed in accordance with the specific requirements of the
connected end equipment.

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Management Verification

Install CeraView element manager software on the PC, and launch the program.
Verify that you can manage the link and that you are able to perform changes to the link configuration
(frequency channel, Tx power, system name, time & date, etc.) via CeraView.
Verify that CeraView reports the correct parameters when performing the above.
Verify that there are no active alarms on the link.
If the management station is located at a remote site (Network Operation Center), verify that the
management station can manage the link and receive traps.

Loopback Operation

Perform line loopback, IDU loopback, RFU loopback, and Remote loopback, and verify that the
system operates accordingly.

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1+1 Commissioning Procedure
Scope
This section describes the recommended commissioning tests for a FibeAir RFU-C radio link in 1+1 HSB
(Hot Standby) and SD (Space Diversity) or FD (Frequency Diversity) configurations (internal protection).
The purpose of the commissioning tests is to verify correct and proper operation of the product.
Note that in this section:
Primary refers to the RFUs connected to the top-most antenna in an SD configuration.
Secondary refers to the RFUs connected to the bottom antenna in an SD configuration.

Commissioning Tests
The following tests should be performed on each installed link.

Link Verification

The following steps should be repeated for each of the four RFU combinations (Primary-Primary, Primary-
Secondary, Secondary-Primary, Secondary-Secondary).

“Radio” LED on the IDM front panel is green, indicating the radio link is up.

Received Signal Level (RSL) is up to +/- 4 dB from the expected (calculated) level at both ends of the
link.

Radio Bit Error Rate (BER) is 10E-11 or higher.

If working with ATPC, ATPC is operating as expected (RSL = reference level).

After connecting test equipment or end equipment to the line interfaces, all LEDs on the front panel of
the IDM are green.

Line Interfaces Test

155 Mbps interface - connect SDH/SONET/ATM test equipment to the 155 Mbps interfaces
using splitters, and verify error-free operation for at least 1 hour. Use physical loop between
the splitters at the far end.
FE, GbE interface - connect a Packet Analyzer to the Fast Ethernet interfaces using an FE
splitter, and verify error-free operation (no packet loss) for at least 1 hour. Use a physical loop
at the far end.
2 Mbps/1.5 Mbps - connect PDH test equipment to the E1/T1 interfaces using splitters, and
verify error-free operation for at least 1 hour. Use a physical loop between the splitters at the
far end.

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Switching Tests

Define each of the N channels as preferred (one at a time) for errorless switching to the +1 channel. The
regular channel supports hitless switching to the +1 channel.

155 Mbps Interface

Connect SDH/SONET/ATM test equipment to the 155 Mbps interfaces using splitters. Use physical
loop between the splitters at the far end. Verify that there are no alarms.

Perform the following switching tests from one IDM to the other, and verify the system switches
automatically.
- Power: power off the active IDM
- Radio: disconnect the coax cable of the active IDM
- Line: disconnect the 155 Mbps line input of the active IDM
- Management: force a switch using CeraView
For diversity configurations, verify that each receiver is receiving its own signal, and then mute the
active RFU. Verify that the receiver at the far end still receives from the diversity path. Verify that
there are no errors in the test equipment.

FE, GbE Interface

Connect a Packet Analyzer to the Fast Ethernet interfaces using splitters. Use a physical loop between
the splitters at the far end. Verify no alarms exist.
Perform the following switching tests from one IDM to the other, and verify the system switches
automatically.
- Power: power off the active IDM
- Radio: disconnect the coax cable of the active IDM
- Management: force a switch using CeraView

2/1.5 Mbps Interface

Connect PDH test equipment to the interfaces using splitters. Use a physical loop between the splitters
at the far end. Verify no alarms exist.
Perform the following switching tests from one IDM to the other, and verify the system switches
automatically.
- Power: power off the active IDM
- Radio: disconnect the coax cable of the active IDM
- Management: force a switch using CeraView

Interoperability Verification

Connect the customer end equipment to the line interfaces and verify correct operation.

Further interoperability tests should be performed in accordance with the specific requirements of the
connected end equipment.

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Management Verification

Install CeraView element manager software on the PC and launch the program.

Verify that you can manage the link and that you are able to perform changes to the link configuration
(frequency channel, Tx power, system name, time & date, etc.) via CeraView.

Verify that CeraView reports the correct parameters when performing the above.

Verify that there are no active alarms on the link.

If the management station is located a t a remote site (Network Operation Center), verify that the
management station can manage the link and receive traps.

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2+0 XPIC Commissioning Procedure
Scope
This section describes the recommended commissioning tests for a FibeAir RFU-C radio link in a 2+0 XPIC
Co-Channel-Dual-Polarization configuration.

The purpose of the commissioning tests is to verify correct and proper operation of the product.

Important! Since operation of the XPIC system depends on correct installation, make sure the guidelines for
XPIC system installation provided below are followed correctly.

XPIC Installation Guidelines

Antenna and RFU Installation

1. Install the dual polarization antenna and point it in the direction of the other site.

2. Install the two RFUs on a dual polarization antenna using the appropriate mounting kit, and mark the
RFUs with V and H respectively.

IDU-RFU Cable Installation

1. Install two cables between the RFUs and the drawers (IDMs). Note that cable length difference should
not exceed 10 meters.

2. Mark the cables with V and H respectively, and make sure V is connected to the right drawer and H is
connected to the left drawer.

3. Mark the drawers respectively.

Antenna Alignment

1. Power up drawer V on both ends of the link and configure it to the desired frequency channel and
maximum power.

2. Align the antennas, one at a time, until expected RSL is achieved. Make sure the achieved RSL is no
more than +/-4 dB from the expected level.

Polarization Alignment

Polarization alignment is required to verify that the antenna feeds are adjusted, to ensure that the antenna
XPD (Cross Polarization Discrimination) is achieved.

Polarization adjustment should be done on one antenna only.


1. Power up drawer V on both ends of the link and record the RSL reading on one end.

2. Power off drawer V on that end and power on drawer H.

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3. Check the RSL obtained on this RFU on H pol, and compare it to the RSL obtained by the RFU
installed on the V pol.

4. Verify that XPI (Cross Polarization Interference) is at least 25 dB

where:

XPI = RSLPOL − RSLXPOL


RSLPOL → Link RSL with thesamepolarization used at both sites.
RSLXPOL → Link RSL with orthogonalpolarizations used at both sites.

5. If XPI is less than 25 dB, adjust the feed polarization by opening the polarization screw and gently
rotating the feed to minimize the RSLXPOL.
Note that polarization alignment is not always possible since the RSLXPOL may fall below the
sensitivity threshold of the RFU.
It is also recommended to try to maximize the XPI as much as possible, by aligning the polarization.

XPIC Commissioning Tests

Individual Link Verification

Before operating in XPIC configuration, each of the links (V and H) should be commissioned individually in
order to verify its proper operation.

1 Power up only drawer V at both ends and verify its frequency channel and Tx power configuration.
2 Verify that the RSL is no more than +/-4 dB from the expected level.
3 Run BER stability test on the link for at least 15 minutes to ensure error-free operation.
4 Power up only drawer H at both ends and verify its frequency channel and Tx power configuration.
5 Verify that the RSL is no more than +/-4 dB from the expected level.
6 Run BER stability test on the link for at least 15 minutes to ensure error-free operation.

XPIC Configuration Verification

1 Using the XPIC cable, connect the two RFUs at each end to the TNC connectors. Make sure
the cable is no longer than 3 meters.
2 Configure the drawers to work in XPIC mode.
3 Verify that the RSL at all four RFUs is no more than +/-4 dB from the expected level.
4 Verify that no alarms exist (if a 155 Mbps line is connected).
5 Run BER stability test on each of the 155 Mbps links for at least 1 hour to ensure error-free
operation.

Note: In a 2+2 configuration, repeat each step above for each of the four coupled RFU combinations.

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XPIC Recovery Verification

In order to verify XPIC operation, simulate the faults described below.

1 Disconnect the IDU-RFU cable for each of the drawers (one at a time), and verify that the other
link is operating.
2 Disconnect the XPIC cable and check that the relevant alarms are generated.
3 Power down each of the drawers and verify that the other link is operating.
4 Swap the V and H cables and check that the relevant alarm is generated.
5 Mute and then un-mute one RFU at a time and verify that the other link is operating.

Note: In a 2+2 configuration, repeat each step above for each of the four coupled RFUs connected to the two
standby IDUs.

2+2 Verification

Perform the tests specified in Switching Tests in the 1+1 Commissioning Procedure section earlier in this
guide.

In this case, the switch will be from a main IDU connected to the main V and main H RFUs, to the
secondary IDU connected to the coupled V and coupled H RFUs.

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FibeAir RFU-C Commissioning Log
The Commissioning Log is an integral part of the commissioning procedure and should be filled in for each
installed link.

The Commissioning Log gathers all relevant information regarding the installed link and contains a checklist
of all recommended commissioning tests.

Maintaining the Commissioning Log is important for tracking your installations, and to provide essential
data for Ceragon Networks.

Upon completing the Commissioning Log, send the log to Ceragon support center at [email protected].

FIBEAIR RFU-C LINK COMMISSIONING LOG

1. GENERAL INFORMATION
Customer:
Radio model:
Configuration:
Radio link code:
Site 1 name & add:
Site 2 name & add:

Site 1 Drawers Site 2 Drawers


2. IN-DOOR UNIT Right / Left Rigt / Left

IDC model:
Wayside channel:
IDC p/n:
IDC s/n:
SW IDC:
Drawer model
Main channel
Drawer p/n
Drawer s/n
Modem s/n
FW Mux:
FW Modem:
Cfg Modem:

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FIBEAIR RFU-C LINK COMMISSIONING LOG
(continued)
Site 1 Drawers Site 2 Drawers
3. RFU
Right / Left Right / Left

RFU model:
RFU p/n:
RFU Main s/n:
SW RFU:
Tx frequency (MHz):
Rx frequency (MHz):
Link ID:
Tx power (dBm):
ATPC on/off:
ATPC ref level:
RFU polarization:
Site 1 Drawers Site 2 Drawers
4. ANTENNA
Right / Left Right / Left
Antenna model:
Antenna size:
Manufacturer:
Mounting type:
Mounting losses:
Site 1 Drawers Site 2 Drawers
5. LINK PARAMETERS Right / Left Right / Left

Link distance:
Rain zone:
Expected RSL (dBm):
Expected Diversity RSL (dBm):
RSL Main (dBm):
RSL Diversity (dBm):
Deviation from exp?
RSL ≤4 dB?

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FIBEAIR RFU-C LINK COMMISSIONING LOG
(continued)

Site 1 Drawers Site 2 Drawers


6. COMMISSIONING TESTS Right / Left Right / Left

Front panel LEDs: All green All green All green All green
Line loopback: Pass Pass Pass Pass
IDU loopback: Pass Pass Pass Pass
RFU loopback: Pass Pass Pass Pass
Radio BER: Pass Pass Pass Pass
STM-1 test: Pass Pass Pass Pass
Fast Ethernet test: Pass Pass Pass Pass
8 x E1/T1 test: Pass Pass Pass Pass
E3/DS3 test: Pass Pass Pass Pass
Wayside E1 test: Pass Pass Pass Pass
Wayside Eth test: Pass Pass Pass Pass
XPIC test: Pass Pass Pass Pass
Switching test: Pass Pass Pass Pass

7. MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION Site 1 Site 2

Eth Main IP address:


Eth Coupled IP address:
Eth IP mask:
Serial IP address:
Serial IP mask:
Default router:
In-band enabled?
Gateway/NE:
In-band channel 1:
In-band channel 2:
Ring IP address:
Ring IP mask:
Network ID:
8. REMARKS/NOTES

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FIBEAIR RFU-C LINK COMMISSIONING LOG
(continued)
9. INSTALLATION INFORMATION
Name:
Company:
Installed by:
Date:
Signature:
Name:
Company:
Commissioned by:
Date:
Signature:

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Appendix A: Frequency Information
General
This appendix provides frequency information for FibeAir RFU-C.

RFU Frequency Bands


RFU-C is available for ITU-R, CEPT, and FCC channels, in accordance with the table below.

All RFU-Cs (6-38 GHz) support 7-56 MHz bands (for capacities of from 10 to 500 Mbps).

56 MHz bandwidth is supported for all frequencies (6-38 GHz).

The following table lists the frequency bands, sub-bands, and duplex spacing supported by RFU-C.

For a detailed list of the low frequency channels, see the appendix at the end of this document.

Frequency Separation Tx Low Tx High


Standard
Band MHz MHz MHz
ITU-R F.383-7,
(variable) ITU-R F.384-7
252.04,
* 6L GHz CEPT 14-01E 5900-6500 5900-6501
240,260,
266, 300 ITU-R F.497-6
CFR47 101.147

(variable) ITU-R F.383-7


* 6H GHz 340,160, CEPT 14-01E 6400-7100 6400-7101
170,500 CFR47 101.147
ITU-R F.385-7, Annex 3
(variable)
154,161,16 ITU-R F.385-8, Rec 1-4,
* 7 GHz 7100-7900 7100-7900
8,182,196,2 Annex 1,3,4
45,300
CEPT 02-06 Annex 1
(variable)
ITU-R F.386-6,
119,154,20
* 8 GHZ 8,266,300,3 Annex 4,3 7700-8500 7700-8500
10,311.32,5
CEPT 02-06
30

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Frequency Separation Tx Low Tx High
Standard
Band MHz MHz MHz
490 ITU-R F.387-9, 10721-10949 11211-11439
CEPT 12-06 rec.12
490 10961-11189 11451-11679
11 GHz CFR47 101.147
530 ITU-R F.387-9, Annex 2 10701-10929 11231-11459
530 CEPT 12-06 rec.3 10941-11169 11471-11699
266 ITU-R F.497-6, 12751-12863 13017-13129
13 GHz
266 CEPT 1202F 12863-12975 13129-13241
315 14648-14760 14963-15075
315 14732-14844 15047-15159
420 14501-14725 14921-15145
ITU-R F.636-3
420 14697-14921 15117-15341
15 GHz
490 14403-14657 114893-15117
ITU-R F.636-3
490 14627-14851 15117-15341
644 ACA (ITU-R F.636-3) 14613-14697 15257-15341
728 CEPT 12-07E 14501-14613 15229-15341
1008,1010 ITU-R F.595-8 17700-18200 18710-19210
1008,1010 CEPT 12-03E 18150-18690 19160-19700
1120 17728-18113 18848-19233
18 GHz
1120 18113-18553 19233-19673
ITU-R F.595-8
1560 17700-18150 19260-19710
CFR47 101.147
ITU-R F.637-3, Annex 3
1008 22000-22600 23000-23600
CEPT 12-02E
1200 CFR47 101.147 21200-21800 22400-23000
23 GHz
1200 ITU-R F.637-3, Annex 4 21800-22400 23000-23600
1232 21224-21784 22456-23016
ITU-R F.637-3, Annex 1
1232 21784-22344 23016-23576
800 24250-24450 25050-25250
26 GHz 1008 24549-24997 25557-26005
1008 ITU-R F.748-4, Annex 2 24997-25445 26005-26453
1008 CEPT 13-02E 27548-27996 28556-29004
28 GHz
1008 27996-28444 29004-29452

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Frequency Separation Tx Low Tx High
Standard
Band MHz MHz MHz
812 ITU-R F.1520-2 31815-32207 32627-33019
32 GHz
812 CEPT (01) 32179-32571 32991-33383
700 ITU-R F.749-2, Annex1 38600-38950 39300-39650
CEPT 12-01E
700 38950-39300 39650-40000
CFR47 101.147
38 GHz
1000 38050-38500 39050-39500
1260 ITU-R F.749-2, 37058-37618 38318-38878
1260 Annex 3,1 37618-38178 38878-39438

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* Low Frequency Bands and Frequency Channel Allocation

TR Tx Low Tx High
Frequency Channel
Spacing/Block MHz MHz

1-3 5941-6049 6181-6289


240A
4-6 6061-6169 6301-6409
1-4 5931.2-6048.2 6183.2-6300.2
252A 3-6 5992-6106 6244-6358
5-8 6049.8-6166.8 6301.8-6418.8
L6 GHz 1-4 5916.4-6033.3 6168.4-6285.4
252B
5-8 6035-6151.9 6287-6404
1-2 5941-6029 6201-6289
260A
3-4 6061-6149 6321-6409
1-4 5927-6039 6193-6305
266A
5-8 6039-6151 6305-6417
300A 2-3 5973.5-6091.5 6273.5-6391.5
1-6 6540.5-6609.5 6710.5-6769.5
170A 7-12 6610.5-6669.5 6770.5-6829.5
13-16 6670.5-6709.5 6830.5-6869.5
H6 GHz 1-4 6446-6594 6786-6934
340A
5-8 6606-6754 6946-7094
1-4 6426-6574 6766-6914
340B
5-8 6586-6734 6926-7074
340C 1-2 6694-6750 7034-7090

1-2 7428-7484 7582-7638

154A 2-3 7456-7512 7610-7666


3-4 7484-7540 7638-7694
4-5 7512-7568 7666-7722
1-2 7442-7498 7596-7652
7 GHz 154B 2-3 7470-7526 7624-7680
4-5 7526-7582 7680-7736
1-2 7128-7184 7282-7338
2-3 7156-7212 7310-7366
154C
3-4 7184-7240 7338-7394
4-5 7212-7268 7366-7422

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TR Tx Low Tx High
Frequency Channel
Spacing/Block MHz MHz

1-2 7124.5-7180.5 7285.5-7341.5


2-3 7152.5-7208.5 7313.5-7369.5
161A
3-4 7180.5-7236.5 7341.5-7397.5
4-5 7203-7264.5 7364-7425.5
1-2 7249.5-7305.5 7410.5-7466.5
161B 2-3 7277.5-7333.5 7438.5-7494.5
4-5 7333.5-7389.5 7494.5-7550.5
1-2 7424.5-7480.5 7585.5-7641.5
161C 2-3 7452.5-7508.5 7613.5-7669.5
4-5 7508.5-7564.5 7669.5-7725.5
1-2 7549.5-7605.5 7710.5-7766.5
7 GHz 161D 2-3 7577.5-7633.5 7738.5-7794.5
4-5 7633.5-7689.5 7794.5-7850.5
1-2 7115.5-7189.5 7276.5-7350.5
2-3 7164.5-7238.5 7325.5-7399.5
161F
4-5 7415.5-7489.5 7576.5-7650.5
5-6 7464.5-7538.5 7625.5-7699.5
1-2 7421-7477 7582-7638
161I 2-3 7449-7505 7610-7666
4-5 7505-7561 7666-7722
1-2 7414-7470 7582-7638
161J 2-3 7442-7498 7610-7666
4-5 7498-7554 7666-7722

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TR Tx Low Tx High
Frequency Channel
Spacing/Block MHz MHz

1-2 7485.5-7538.5 7646.5-7699.5


161K
2-3 7513.5-7566.5 7674.5-7727.5
1-2 7443-7499 7611-7667
168B 2-3 7471-7527 7639-7695
4-5 7527-7583 7695-7751
1-2 7414-7470 7596-7652
182A 2-3 7442-7498 7624-7680
7 GHz
4-5 7498-7554 7680-7736
1-3 7107-7191 7303-7387
196A
3-5 7163-7247 7359-7443
1-4 7428-7540 7673-7785
245A
5-8 7540-7652 7785-7897
1-5 7136-7284 7436-7584
300A
6-9 7286-7404 7586-7704
1-3 8279-8335 8398-8454
119A
4-6 8321-8377 8440-8496
1-2 8203-8259 8357-8413
154A 2-3 8231-8287 8385-8441
4-5 8287-8343 8441-8497
1-4 8050-8162 8258-8370
208A
5-7 8162-8246 8370-8454
1-4 8025-8095 8275-8345
250A
8 GHz 5-8 8081-8151 8331-8401
252A 1-2 7976-8034 8228-8286
1-4 7912-8024 8178-8290
266A
5-8 8024-8136 8290-8402
266B 1-2 7926-8010 8192-8276
1-4 7726-7844 8026-8144
300A
5-8 7846-7964 8146-8264
1-3 7731-7839 8041-8149
310A
4-6 7851-7959 8161-8269

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TR Tx Low Tx High
Frequency Channel
Spacing/Block MHz MHz

1-3 7905-7989 8215-8299


310C 2-4 7933-8017 8243-8327
4-6 7989-8073 8299-8383
1-2 7905-7989 8215-8299
310D 2-3 7933-8017 8243-8327
8 GHz 4-5 7989-8073 8299-8383
1-4 7733.7-7850.7 8045-8162
311A
5-8 7852.3-7969.3 8163.6-8280.6
1-4 7718.9-7835.8 8030.2-8147.1
311B
5-8 7837.5-7954.4 8148.8-8265.7
530A 1-2 7746-7774 8276-8304

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6-8 GHz Frequency Channels
Note: For additional channel schemes, please contact your Ceragon representative.

6L GHz (5.85-6.45 GHz)

ITU-R F.383-7 [1-3]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 5955.00 1 6195.00
2 5995.00 2 6235.00
3 6035.00 3 6275.00
240
4 6075.00 4 6315.00
5 6115.00 5 6355.00
6 6155.00 6 6395.00

ITU-R F.383-7 [0] / FCC 101.147(i8)

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 5945.20 1 6197.24
2 5974.85 2 6226.89
3 6004.50 3 6256.54
4 6034.15 4 6286.19
252.04
5 6063.80 5 6315.84
6 6093.45 6 6345.49
7 6123.10 7 6375.14
8 6152.75 8 6404.79

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FCC 101.147(i7)

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz

1 5935.32 1 6187.36
2 5945.2 2 6197.24
3 5955.08 3 6207.12
4 5964.97 4 6217.01
5 5974.85 5 6226.89
6 5984.73 6 6236.77
7 5994.62 7 6246.66
8 6004.5 8 6256.54
9 6014.38 9 6266.42
10 6024.27 10 6276.31
11 6034.15 11 6286.19
12 6044.03 12 6296.07
252.04
13 6053.92 13 6305.96
14 6063.8 14 6315.84
15 6073.68 15 6325.72
16 6083.57 16 6335.61
17 6093.45 17 6345.49
18 6103.33 18 6355.37
19 6113.22 19 6365.26
20 6123.1 20 6375.14
21 6132.98 21 6385.02
22 6142.87 22 6394.91
23 6152.75 23 6404.79
24 6162.63 24 6414.67

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ITU-R F.384-7

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 5955.00 1 6215.00
2 6015.00 2 6275.00
260
3 6075.00 3 6335.00
4 6135.00 4 6395.00

ITU-R F.497-6 [0]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 5941.00 1 6207.00
2 5969.00 2 6235.00
3 5997.00 3 6263.00
4 6025.00 4 6291.00
266
5 6053.00 5 6319.00
6 6081.00 6 6347.00
7 6109.00 7 6375.00
8 6137.00 8 6403.00

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6H GHz (6.45-7.1 GHz)

ITU-R F.384-7

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 6460.00 1 6800.00
2 6500.00 2 6840.00
3 6540.00 3 6880.00
4 6580.00 4 6920.00
340
5 6620.00 5 6960.00
6 6660.00 6 7000.00
7 6700.00 7 7040.00
8 6740.00 8 7080.00

FCC 101.147(k7)

Center Center
T/R n
Frequency n (H) Frequency
Separation (L)
MHz MHz

1 6545 1 6715
170 2 6555 2 6725
3 6565 3 6735
4 6585 4 6745
5 6595 1 6755
6 6605 2 6765
7 6615 3 6775
8 6625 4 6785
9 6635 5 6795
160 10 6645 6 6805
11 6655 7 6815
12 6665 8 6825
13 6675 9 6835
14 6685 10 6845
15 6695 11 6855
16 6705 12 6865

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7 GHz (7.1-7.9 GHz)

ITU-R 385-7 [1]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7442 1 7596
2 7470 2 7624
154A 3 7498 3 7652
4 7526 4 7680
5 7554 5 7708

ITU-R 385-7 [1]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7456 1 7610
2 7484 2 7638
154B 3 7512 3 7666
4 7540 4 7694
5 7568 5 7722

ITU-R 385-7 [0]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7138.5 1 7299.5
2 7226 2 7387
161
3 7428 3 7589
4 7526 4 7687

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ITU-R 385-7 [1]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7442 1 7687
2 7470 2 7715
3 7498 3 7743
4 7526 4 7771
245
5 7554 5 7799
6 7582 6 7827
7 7610 7 7855
8 7638 8 7883

ITU-R 385-7 [0]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7138.5 1 7299.5
2 7166.5 2 7327.5
3 7194.5 3 7355.5
4 7222.5 4 7383.5
5 7250.5 5 7411.5
11 7145.5 11 7306.5
12 7173.5 12 7334.5
13 7201.5 13 7362.5
161A 14 7229.5 14 7390.5
21 7152.5 21 7313.5
22 7180.5 22 7341.5
23 7208.5 23 7369.5
24 7236.5 24 7397.5
31 7159.5 31 7320.5
32 7187.5 32 7348.5
33 7215.5 33 7376.5
34 7243.5 34 7404.5

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ITU-R 385-7 [0]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7263.5 1 7424.5
2 7291.5 2 7452.5
3 7319.5 3 7480.5
4 7347.5 4 7508.5
5 7375.5 5 7536.5
11 7270.5 11 7431.5
12 7298.5 12 7459.5
13 7326.5 13 7487.5
161B 14 7354.5 14 7515.5
21 7277.5 21 7438.5
22 7305.5 22 7466.5
23 7333.5 23 7494.5
24 7361.5 24 7522.5
31 7284.5 31 7445.5
32 7312.5 32 7473.5
33 7340.5 33 7501.5
34 7368.5 34 7529.5

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ITU-R 385-7 [0]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7438.5 1 7599.5
2 7466.5 2 7627.5
3 7494.5 3 7655.5
4 7522.5 4 7683.5
5 7550.5 5 7711.5
11 7445.5 11 7606.5
12 7473.5 12 7634.5
13 7501.5 13 7662.5
161C 14 7529.5 14 7690.5
21 7452.5 21 7613.5
22 7480.5 22 7641.5
23 7508.5 23 7669.5
24 7536.5 24 7697.5
31 7459.5 31 7620.5
32 7487.5 32 7648.5
33 7515.5 33 7676.5
34 7543.5 34 7704.5

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ITU-R 385-7 [0]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7563.5 1 7724.5
2 7591.5 2 7752.5
3 7619.5 3 7780.5
4 7647.5 4 7808.5
5 7675.5 5 7836.5
11 7570.5 11 7731.5
12 7598.5 12 7759.5
13 7626.5 13 7787.5
161D 14 7654.5 14 7815.5
21 7577.5 21 7738.5
22 7605.5 22 7766.5
23 7633.5 23 7794.5
24 7661.5 24 7822.5
31 7584.5 31 7745.5
32 7612.5 32 7773.5
33 7640.5 33 7801.5
34 7668.5 34 7829.5

ITU-R 385-7 [0]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7435 1 7596
2 7463 2 7624
161I 3 7491 3 7652
4 7519 4 7680
5 7547 5 7708

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ITU-R 385-7 [0]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7428 1 7589
2 7456 2 7617
161J 3 7484 3 7645
4 7512 4 7673
5 7540 5 7701

ITU-R 385-7 [0]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7498 1 7659
161K 2 7526 2 7687
3 7554 3 7715

ITU-R 385-7 [3]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7457 1 7625
2 7485 2 7653
168B 3 7513 3 7681
4 7541 4 7709
5 7569 5 7737

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ITU-R 385-7 [1]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7428 1 7610
2 7456 2 7638
182 3 7484 3 7666
4 7512 4 7694
5 7540 5 7722

ITU-R 385-7 [3]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7121 1 7317
2 7149 2 7345
196 3 7177 3 7373
4 7205 4 7401
5 7233 5 7429

ITU-R 385-7 [4]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7442 1 7687
2 7470 2 7715
3 7498 3 7743
4 7526 4 7771
245
5 7554 5 7799
6 7582 6 7827
7 7610 7 7855
8 7638 8 7883

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8 GHz (7.8-8.5 GHz)

ITU-R 386-6 [4]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7926 1 8192
2 7954 2 8220
3 7982 3 8248
4 8010 4 8276
266
5 8038 5 8304
6 8066 6 8332
7 8094 7 8360
8 8122 8 8388

ITU-R 386-6 [1]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7747.70 1 8059.02
2 7777.35 2 8088.67
3 7807.00 3 8118.32
4 7836.65 4 8147.97
311.32A
5 7866.30 5 8177.62
6 7895.95 6 8207.27
7 7925.60 7 8236.92
8 7955.25 8 8266.57

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ITU-R 386-6 [1]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 7732.875 1 8044.195
2 7762.525 2 8073.845
3 7792.175 3 8103.495
4 7821.825 4 8133.145
311.32B
5 7851.475 5 8162.795
6 7881.125 6 8192.445
7 7910.775 7 8222.095
8 7940.425 8 8251.745

ITU-R 386-6 [3]

Center Center
T/R n n
Frequency Frequency
Separation (L) (H)
MHz MHz
1 8293 1 8412
2 8307 2 8426
3 8321 3 8440
119
4 8335 4 8454
5 8349 5 8468
6 8363 6 8482

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