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Date
2008-06-20
Part Number
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Contents
Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................1
1 ODU..............................................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Equipment Type..............................................................................................................................................1-2
1.2 Installation Mode.............................................................................................................................................1-2
1.3 Functions and Features....................................................................................................................................1-3
1.4 Working Principle...........................................................................................................................................1-4
1.5 Interface...........................................................................................................................................................1-5
1.6 Label................................................................................................................................................................1-6
1.7 Logic Slot........................................................................................................................................................1-8
1.8 Specifications..................................................................................................................................................1-8
2 Hybrid Coupler...........................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Equipment Type..............................................................................................................................................2-2
2.2 Functions and Features....................................................................................................................................2-2
2.3 Working Principle...........................................................................................................................................2-2
2.4 Interfaces.........................................................................................................................................................2-2
2.5 Label................................................................................................................................................................2-4
2.6 Specifications..................................................................................................................................................2-6
4 Cables...........................................................................................................................................4-1
4.1 IF Cable...........................................................................................................................................................4-2
4.2 ODU Protection Ground Cable.......................................................................................................................4-3
A Frequency Information...........................................................................................................A-1
A.1 SP Series ODUs.............................................................................................................................................A-1
A.2 SPA Series ODUs..........................................................................................................................................A-6
A.3 HP Series ODUs..........................................................................................................................................A-10
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B Glossary......................................................................................................................................B-1
C Acronyms and Abbreviations................................................................................................C-1
Index.................................................................................................................................................i-1
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Figures
Figures
Figure 1-1 One ODU configured for one antenna................................................................................................1-3
Figure 1-2 Two ODUs configured for one antenna..............................................................................................1-3
Figure 1-3 Block diagram of the ODU system.....................................................................................................1-4
Figure 1-4 738 GHz ODU interfaces.................................................................................................................1-5
Figure 1-5 6 GHz ODU interfaces.......................................................................................................................1-6
Figure 1-6 ODU label...........................................................................................................................................1-7
Figure 2-1 Interfaces of the hybrid coupler with waveguide interfaces...............................................................2-3
Figure 2-2 Interfaces of the hybrid coupler with coaxial interfaces.....................................................................2-4
Figure 2-3 Hybrid coupler label...........................................................................................................................2-4
Figure 3-1 Appearance of an ODU adapter..........................................................................................................3-2
Figure 3-2 ODU adapter label..............................................................................................................................3-3
Figure 3-3 Appearance of a flexible waveguide...................................................................................................3-5
Figure 3-4 Appearance of a waveguide-to-coaxial converter..............................................................................3-7
Figure 3-5 Appearance of an RF cable.................................................................................................................3-8
Figure 4-1 Diagram of the IF cable......................................................................................................................4-2
Figure 4-2 View of the ODU protection ground cable.........................................................................................4-3
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Tables
Tables
Table 1-1 ODU types............................................................................................................................................1-2
Table 1-2 ODU interface description...................................................................................................................1-6
Table 1-3 Description of the ODU label..............................................................................................................1-7
Table 1-4 Frequency band (SP series ODUs).......................................................................................................1-8
Table 1-5 Frequency band (SPA series ODUs)....................................................................................................1-9
Table 1-6 Frequency band (HP series ODUs)......................................................................................................1-9
Table 1-7 Frequency band (LP series ODUs)......................................................................................................1-9
Table 1-8 Typical values of the receiver sensitivity (i)......................................................................................1-10
Table 1-9 Typical values of the receiver sensitivity (ii).....................................................................................1-11
Table 1-10 Typical values of the receiver sensitivity (iii)..................................................................................1-11
Table 1-11 Typical values of the receiver sensitivity (iv)..................................................................................1-12
Table 1-12 Transceiver performance (SP series ODUs)....................................................................................1-12
Table 1-13 Transceiver performance (SPA series ODUs).................................................................................1-13
Table 1-14 Transceiver performance (HP series ODUs)....................................................................................1-14
Table 1-15 Transceiver performance (LP series ODUs)....................................................................................1-15
Table 1-16 IF performance.................................................................................................................................1-15
Table 1-17 mechanical behavior and power consumption of the ODU.............................................................1-16
Table 2-1 Description of the interfaces of the hybrid coupler with waveguide interfaces...................................2-3
Table 2-2 Description of the interfaces of the hybrid coupler with coaxial interfaces.........................................2-4
Table 2-3 Description of the hybrid coupler label................................................................................................2-5
Table 2-4 Performance of the hybrid coupler.......................................................................................................2-6
Table 3-1 Performance of an ODU adapter..........................................................................................................3-2
Table 3-2 Description of the ODU adapter label..................................................................................................3-3
Table 3-3 Performance of a flexible waveguide...................................................................................................3-5
Table 3-4 Performance of a waveguide-to-coaxial converter...............................................................................3-7
Table 3-5 Performance of an RF cable.................................................................................................................3-8
Table 4-1 Technical specifications of the IF cable...............................................................................................4-2
Table A-1 Frequency information of the 7 GHz frequency band........................................................................A-1
Table A-2 Frequency information of the 8 GHz frequency band........................................................................A-3
Table A-3 Frequency information of the 11 GHz frequency band......................................................................A-3
Table A-4 Frequency information of the 13 GHz frequency band......................................................................A-4
Table A-5 Frequency information of the 15 GHz frequency band......................................................................A-4
Table A-6 Frequency information of the 18 GHz frequency band......................................................................A-5
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Purpose
The OptiX RTN 600 system consists of the indoor unit (IDU) and outdoor unit (ODU). The IDU
accesses services, and performs the multiplexing/demultiplexing and IF processing on the
services. The ODU is an outdoor unit of the OptiX RTN 600 system. It performs frequency
conversion and amplification for signals. This document describes the ODU and attached devices
including hybrid coupler, separate mount parts and cables. Through this document, readers can
have a comprehensive understanding of the OptiX RTN 600 ODU hardware.
Related Versions
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Product Name
Version
V100R002
V200R006C03
Intended Audience
The intended audiences of this document are:
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Organization
This document is organized as follows.
Chapter
Description
1 ODU
2 Hybrid Coupler
4 Cables
A Frequency Information
B Glossary
C Acronyms and
Abbreviations
Conventions
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Description
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if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
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avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance degradation, or unexpected results.
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Description
Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time.
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.
General Conventions
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Convention
Description
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Courier New
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ODU
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Description
Standard Power
ODU
ODU series
SP and SPA
HP
LP
Frequency band
7/8/11/13/15/18/23/
26/38 GHz (SP series
ODU)
7/8/11/13/15/18/23/
26/32/38 GHz
7/13/15/18/23 GHz
6/7/13/15/18/23
GHz (SPA series
ODU)
Microwave type
SDH/PDH
PDH
Microwave
modulation scheme
QPSK/16QAM/32QAM/64QAM/128QAM
QPSK/16QAM
Transmit power
Standard power
Common power
High power
1-2
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NOTE
The ODU with the coaxial interface supports only the separate mounting mode.
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In the transmit direction, the ODU performs up-conversions and amplifications for the
analog IF signal coming from the IDU. After the IF signal is converted into the RF signal
with a specific frequency, the ODU transmits the RF signal to the antenna.
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In the receive direction, the ODU performs down-conversions and amplifications for the
RF signal coming from the antenna. After the RF signal is converted into the analog IF
signal, the ODU transmits the IF signal to the IDU.
The ODU provides the control channel to receive control and management from the IDU.
The ODU supports the detection of the ODU transmit power and the received signal strength
indicator (RSSI).
The ODU supports the querying of the manufacturing information of the ODU.
Block Diagram
Figure 1-3 Block diagram of the ODU system
Multiplexer
Diplexer
TX IF
350MHz
O&M
uplink
Cable
port
VGA
CRTL
VGA
AMP
Synthesizers
REF
Antenna
port
O&M
downlink
DC
PWR
RX IF
140MHz
VGA
LNA
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The 48 V DC power signal is sent to the PWR power unit where the secondary power supply
of a different voltage is generated and provided to the modules of the ODU.
1.5 Interface
The ODU has the antenna interface, IF interface, RSSI interface, and grounding bolts.
The ODUs are classified into the ODU with the waveguide interface and the ODU with the
coaxial interface according to the type of the antenna interface of the ODU. The antenna
interfaces of the 738 GHz ODUs are waveguide interfaces, and the antenna interfaces of the 6
GHz SP series ODUs are coaxial interfaces.
Figure 1-4 738 GHz ODU interfaces
Grounding RSSI interface
bolt
IF interface
Antenna
interface
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IF interface
Antenna
Grounding interface RSSI
bolt
interface
Function
Type of Connector
Antenna
interfacea
IF interface
Type-N (female)
RSSI interface
BNC (female)
Grounding bolt
5 mm bolt
NOTE
a: The coaxial interface of an ODU must be connected to the antenna or hybrid coupler through an RF cable.
1.6 Label
ODU labels are attached to both ODUs and the packing boxes of the ODUs. The ODU label is
used to provide the basic information of the ODU.
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S/N:21524100021603000101
Sample Label
Parameter
ODU name
: Frequency band
: Type of ODU
07 S 0161 A P S
: Frequency band
: Type of
equipment
S: SDH/PDH ODU
: T/R spacing
P: PDH ODU
ODU code
: Sub-band
: Tx high/low
station
P: Tx high station
: Level of the
output power
S: standard power
52410002
7275~7338MHz,161MHz,Hi
: Transmit
frequency range
N: Tx low station
H: high power
(ITEM)
Description of
the ODU
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Label
Information
Sample Label
(DEPICT)
Serial number
of the ODU
(S/N)
21524100021603000101
Parameter
: T/R spacing
: Tx high/low
station
1.8 Specifications
This section describes the specifications of frequency band, transceiver, ODU mechanical
behavior, and power consumption.
Frequency Band
Table 1-4 Frequency band (SP series ODUs)
1-8
Frequency
Band
7 GHz
7.0937.897
8 GHz
7.7318.496
11 GHz
10.67511.745
13 GHz
12.75113.248
266
15 GHz
14.40315.348
18 GHz
17.68519.710
23 GHz
21.20023.618
26 GHz
24.54926.453
1008
38 GHz
37.04439.452
1260
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6 GHz
5.8506.425 (L6)
6.4257.125 (U6)
340 (U6)
7 GHz
7.1147.868
161
13 GHz
12.75113.248
266
15 GHz
14.50115.348
420
18 GHz
17.68519.710
1008, 1010
23 GHz
21.20023.618
1232
7 GHz
7.0937.897
8 GHz
7.7318.497
11 GHz
10.67511.745
13 GHz
12.75113.248
266
15 GHz
14.40015.358
18 GHz
17.68519.710
23 GHz
21.20023.618
26 GHz
24.25026.453
800, 1008
32 GHz
31.81533.383
812
38 GHz
37.04440.105
700, 1260
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Frequency
Band
7 GHz
7.1147.868
161
13 GHz
12.75113.248
266
15 GHz
14.50115.348
420
18 GHz
17.68519.710
1008, 1010
1-9
1 ODU
Frequency
Band
23 GHz
21.20023.618
1232
NOTE
Receiver Sensitivity
NOTE
Receiver sensitivity also depends on the performance of the IF board in addition to the performance of the
ODU.
NOTE
Table 1-8 lists the receiver sensitivity values of the radio work modes that adopt the E1-based
microwave frame structure. Table 1-9, Table 1-10, and Table 1-11 list the receiver sensitivity values
of the radio work modes that adopt the TU-/STM-1-based microwave frame structure.
Performance
2xE1
5xE1
10xE1
16xE1
QPSK
QPSK
QPSK
QPSK
1-10
@ 6GHz
94.5
90.0
87.0
85.5
@ 7GHz
94.5
90.0
87.0
85.5
@ 8GHz
94.5
90.0
87.0
85.5
@ 11GHz
94.0
89.5
86.5
85.0
@ 13GHz
94.0
89.5
86.5
85.0
@ 15GHz
94.0
89.5
86.5
85.0
@ 18GHz
94.0
89.5
86.5
85.0
@ 23GHz
93.5
89.0
86.0
84.5
@ 26GHz
93.0
88.5
85.5
84.0
@ 32GHz
NA
NA
NA
NA
@ 38GHz
91.5
87.0
84.0
82.5
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4xE1
QPSK
8xE1
16xE1
16QAM
QPSK
16QAM
QPSK
16QAM
91.5
87.5
88.5
84.5
85.5
81.5
@7 GHz
91.5
87.5
88.5
84.5
85.5
81.5
@8 GHz
91.5
87.5
88.5
84.5
85.5
81.5
@11 GHz
91.0
87.0
88.0
84.0
85.0
81.0
@13 GHz
91.0
87.0
88.0
84.0
85.0
81.0
@15 GHz
91.0
87.0
88.0
84.0
85.0
81.0
@18 GHz
91.0
87.0
88.0
84.0
85.0
81.0
@23 GHz
90.5
86.5
87.5
83.5
84.5
80.5
@26 GHz
90.0
86.0
87.0
83.0
84.0
80.0
@32 GHz
89.0
NA
86.0
82.0
83.0
79.0
@38 GHz
88.5
84.5
85.5
81.5
82.5
78.5
Performance
22xE1
26xE1
32xE1
35xE1
44xE1
53xE1
32QAM
64QAM
128QAM
16QAM
32QAM
64QAM
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@6 GHz
78.0
73.0
71.0
78.5
75.0
70.0
@7 GHz
78.0
73.0
71.0
78.5
75.0
70.0
@8 GHz
78.0
73.0
71.0
78.5
75.0
70.0
@11 GHz
77.5
72.5
70.5
78.0
74.5
69.5
@13 GHz
77.5
72.5
70.5
78.0
74.5
69.5
@15 GHz
77.5
72.5
70.5
78.0
74.5
69.5
@18 GHz
77.5
72.5
70.5
78.0
74.5
69.5
@23 GHz
77.0
72.0
70.0
77.5
74.0
69.0
@26 GHz
76.5
71.5
69.5
77.0
73.5
68.5
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1 ODU
Item
Performance
22xE1
26xE1
32xE1
35xE1
44xE1
53xE1
32QAM
64QAM
128QAM
16QAM
32QAM
64QAM
@32 GHz
75.5
70.5
68.5
76.0
72.5
67.5
@38 GHz
75.0
70.0
68.0
75.5
72.0
67.0
Performance
E3
STM-1
QPSK
16QAM
128QAM
@6 GHz
85.0
80.5
69.5
@7 GHz
85.0
80.5
69.5
@8 GHz
85.0
80.5
69.5
@11 GHz
84.5
80.0
69.0
@13 GHz
84.5
80.0
69.0
@15 GHz
84.5
80.0
69.0
@18 GHz
84.5
80.0
69.0
@23 GHz
84.0
79.5
68.5
@26 GHz
83.5
79.0
68.0
@32 GHz
82.5
78.0
67.0
@38 GHz
82.0
77.5
66.5
Transceiver Performance
Table 1-12 Transceiver performance (SP series ODUs)
Item
Performance
QPSK
16QAM/
32QAM
64QAM/
128QAM
21.0
15.0
25.5
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Performance
QPSK
16QAM/
32QAM
64QAM/
128QAM
@8 GHz
25.5
21.0
15.0
@11 GHz
24.5
20
14
@13 GHz
24.5
20
14
@15 GHz
24.5
20
14
@18 GHz
24
20
14
@23 GHz
22.5
19
13
@26 GHz
22
18
12
@38 GHz
20.5
16
10
20
Transceiver Performance
Table 1-13 Transceiver performance (SPA series ODUs)
Item
Performance
QPSK
16QAM/
32QAM
64QAM/
128QAM
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26.5
24.0
23.0
@7 GHz
25.5
21.5
20.0
@13 GHz
24.5
20
18
@15 GHz
24.5
20
18
@18 GHz
22.5
19
17
@23 GHz
22.5
19
16
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Item
Performance
QPSK
20
16QAM/
32QAM
64QAM/
128QAM
Performance
QPSK
16QAM/
32QAM
64QAM/
128QAM
30
28
24
@8 GHz
30
28
24
@11 GHz
28
26
21
@13 GHz
26
23
18
@15 GHz
26
23
18
@18 GHz
25.5
22
17
@23 GHz
25
22
17
@26 GHz
25
22
17
@32 GHz
23
21
16
@38 GHz
23
20
16
1-14
@7 GHz
@8 GHz
@11 GHz
@13 GHz
@15 GHz
@18 GHz
@23 GHz
@26 GHz
@32 GHz
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1 ODU
Performance
QPSK
@38 GHz
20
16QAM/
32QAM
64QAM/
128QAM
Performance
QPSK
16QAM
27
21
@13 GHz
25
19
@15 GHz
23.5
17.5
@18 GHz
23
17
@23 GHz
23
17
20
IF Performance
Table 1-16 IF performance
Item
Performance
IF signal
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140
Impedance (ohm)
50
1-15
1 ODU
Item
Performance
ASK
5.5
10
Performance
Dimensions
Weight
< 5.5 kg
Power consumption
1-16
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Hybrid Coupler
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A 3 dB balanced hybrid coupler can split one RF signal into two RF signals that have almost
the same power. In other words, each of the two RF signals is attenuated about 3 dB,
compared with the original RF signal.
A 6 dB unbalanced hybrid coupler can split one RF signal into two RF signals that have
different power. The RF signal that has the smaller power is attenuated about 6 dB,
compared with the original RF signal.
In the transmit direction, the hybrid coupler combines two ODU RF signals into one RF
signal which is then transmitted to the antenna.
In the receive direction, the hybrid coupler divides the RF signal received from the antenna
into two RF signals which are then transmitted to the ODU.
In the transmit direction, the RF signals received by the two branch interfaces are combined
into one in the waveguide cavity, which is then output through the common interface.
In the receive direction, the RF signal received by the common interface are divided into
two RF signals in the waveguide cavity, which are then output through the two branch
interfaces.
2.4 Interfaces
The hybrid coupler has three types of interfaces: antenna interface, primary branch interface,
and secondary branch interface.
The hybrid couplers are classified into the hybrid coupler with waveguide interfaces and the
hybrid coupler with coaxial interfaces according to the type of the branch interfaces of the hybrid
coupler. The 738 GHz ODUs use the hybrid couplers with waveguide interfaces, and the 6 GHz
SP series ODUs use the hybrid couplers with coaxial interfaces.
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Antenna interface
Table 2-1 Description of the interfaces of the hybrid coupler with waveguide interfaces
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Interface
Mark
Function
Type of Connector
Antenna interface
Primary branch
interface
MAIN
Secondary branch
interface
STD BY
2-3
2 Hybrid Coupler
Antenna interface
Table 2-2 Description of the interfaces of the hybrid coupler with coaxial interfaces
Interface
Mark
Function
Type of Connector
Antenna interface
UDR70
Primary branch
interfacea
MAIN
Type-N (female)
Secondary branch
interfacea
STANDBY
NOTE
a: The primary branch interface or secondary branch interface of a hybrid coupler that has coaxial interfaces is
connected to ODUs through an RF cable.
2.5 Label
Hybrid coupler labels are attached to both hybrid couplers and the packing boxes of the hybrid
couplers. The hybrid coupler label is used to provide the basic information of the hybrid coupler.
Figure 2-3 Hybrid coupler label
Hybrid Coupler
MODEL:C13B03RR
DEPICT:12700~13300MHz,3dB
ITEM: 27140065
S/N:21271400651063000108
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Sample Label
Parameter
Component
name
Hybrid Coupler
Model of
hybrid
coupler
(MODEL)
C 13 B 03 R R
: Type of
component
: Frequency band
: Branch
characteristics
B: balanced
: Coupling
U: unbalanced
C: round waveguide
R: rectangular waveguide
F: flange
: Type of ODU
interface
C: round waveguide
R: rectangular waveguide
N: type-N, female
Code of the
hybrid
coupler
27140065
: Operating
frequency range
: Coupling
(ITEM)
Description of
the hybrid
coupler
(DEPICT)
1270-1330MHz,3dB
Serial number
of the hybrid
coupler (S/N)
21271400651603000108
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2.6 Specifications
The technical specifications of the hybrid coupler include electrical indexes and mechanical
indexes.
Table 2-4 Performance of the hybrid coupler
Item
Performance
Loss (dB)
0.5
20
1.2
Dimensions
Weight (kg)
2-6
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Appearance
Figure 3-1 Appearance of an ODU adapter
Performance
Table 3-1 Performance of an ODU adapter
Item
Performance
Attenuation (dB)
3-2
Flatness (dB)
0.2
1.2
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Item
Performance
Interface
Label
ODU adapter labels are attached to both ODU adapters and the packing boxes of the ODU
adapters. The ODU adapter label is used to provide the basic information of the ODU adapter.
Figure 3-2 ODU adapter label
ODU Adapter
ITEM: 52440065
MODEL:OA07UC
DEPICT:7100~8500MHz,UBR 84
S/N:21524400651063000108
Sample Label
Parameter
Component
name
ODU Adapter
Model of
ODU adapter
(MODEL)
OA 07 U C
: Type of
component
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Label
Information
Sample Label
Parameter
: Frequency band
: Type of interface
at the side of the
flexible waveguide
: Type of interface
at the side of the
ODU
C: round waveguide
R: rectangular waveguide
Code of the
ODU adapter
(ITEM)
52440065
Description of
the ODU
adapter
(DEPICT)
7100-8500MHz,UBR84
: Operating
frequency range
: Interface
specification
Serial number
of the ODU
adapter (S/N)
21524400651603000108
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Appearance
Figure 3-3 Appearance of a flexible waveguide
Performance
Table 3-3 Performance of a flexible waveguide
Item
Performance
Attenuation (dB)
Flatness (dB)
Length (m)
Interface
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0.9
At the side of the
ODU adapter
3-5
Item
Performance
At the side of the
antenna adapter
3-6
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Appearance
Figure 3-4 Appearance of a waveguide-to-coaxial converter
Performance
Table 3-4 Performance of a waveguide-to-coaxial converter
Item
Performance
Attenuation (dB)
0.2
Flatness (dB)
0.2
1.15
Interface
UDR70
Type N, female
3.2.2 RF Cable
An RF cable is an FSJ1-50A coaxial cable. It is used to connect a waveguide-to-coaxial converter
to an ODU or to connect a hybrid coupler to an ODU.
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Appearance
Figure 3-5 Appearance of an RF cable
Performance
Table 3-5 Performance of an RF cable
3-8
Item
Performance
Attenuation (dB)
0.6
1.2
Length (m)
Interface
Type N, male
50
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Cables
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4-1
4 Cables
4.1 IF Cable
The IF cable connects the ODU with the IF jumper. The IF cable, together with the IF jumper,
is used to transport the IF signal, O&M signal, and 48 V power between the ODU and the IDU.
IF cables are of two types. They are 1/2-inch cables and RG-8U cables. If the distance between
the IDU and the ODU is less than 180 meters, use the RG-8U cable. If the distance between the
IDU and the ODU is within 180 meters to 300 meters, use the 1/2-inch cable. The IF cable has
a type-N connector at each end, connecting to the ODU IF interface and jumper.
Cable Diagram
Figure 4-1 Diagram of the IF cable
1
L
1. RF coaxial cable connector, type-N, male
Technical Specifications
Table 4-1 Technical specifications of the IF cable
Item
Performance
RG-8U Cable
1/2-Inch Cable
Characteristic impedance
(ohm)
50
50
4.9
4.3
DC resistance (ohm/km at
20C)
4-2
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4 Cables
Cable Diagram
Figure 4-2 View of the ODU protection ground cable
1
2
1500 mm
1. Naked crimping connector, OT
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A Frequency Information
Frequency Information
Frequency ranges shown are Tx lower / upper limits, that is, not the channel center frequencies. The lowest
available channel center frequency is at least the lowest frequency shown plus one half of the selected channel
spacing. The highest available channel center frequency is at most the maximum frequency shown minus one
half of the selected channel spacing.
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T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
154
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
7,428.00
7,484.00
7,582.00
7,638.00
154
7,470.00
7,526.00
7,624.00
7,680.00
154
7,512.00
7,568.00
7,666.00
7,722.00
160
7,433.50
7,496.50
7,593.50
7,656.50
160
7,478.50
7,541.50
7,638.50
7,701.50
160
7,526.00
7,589.00
7,686.00
7,749.00
161
7,114.00
7,177.00
7,275.00
7,338.00
161
7,149.00
7,212.00
7,310.00
7,373.00
161
7,184.00
7,247.00
7,345.00
7,408.00
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A Frequency Information
A-2
T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
161
7,219.00
7,282.00
7,380.00
7,443.00
161
7,239.00
7,302.00
7,400.00
7,463.00
161
7,274.00
7,337.00
7,435.00
7,498.00
161
7,309.00
7,372.00
7,470.00
7,533.00
161
7,344.00
7,407.00
7,505.00
7,568.00
161
7,414.00
7,477.00
7,575.00
7,638.00
161
7,449.00
7,512.00
7,610.00
7,673.00
161
7,484.00
7,547.00
7,645.00
7,708.00
161
7,519.00
7,582.00
7,680.00
7,743.00
161
7,539.00
7,602.00
7,700.00
7,763.00
161
7,574.00
7,637.00
7,735.00
7,798.00
161
7,609.00
7,672.00
7,770.00
7,833.00
161
7,644.00
7,707.00
7,805.00
7,868.00
196
7,093.00
7,149.00
7,289.00
7,345.00
196
7,121.00
7,177.00
7,317.00
7,373.00
196
7,149.00
7,205.00
7,345.00
7,401.00
196
7,177.00
7,233.00
7,373.00
7,429.00
196
7,205.00
7,261.00
7,401.00
7,457.00
245
7,400.00
7,484.00
7,645.00
7,729.00
245
7,484.00
7,568.00
7,729.00
7,813.00
245
7,568.00
7,652.00
7,813.00
7,897.00
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Sub-band
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
119.0/126.0
8,279.00
8,307.00
8,398.00
8,426.00
119.0/126.0
8,293.00
8,321.00
8,412.00
8,440.00
119.0/126.0
8,307.00
8,335.00
8,426.00
8,454.00
119.0/126.0
8,321.00
8,349.00
8,440.00
8,468.00
119.0/126.0
8,335.00
8,363.00
8,454.00
8,482.00
119.0/126.0
8,349.00
8,377.00
8,468.00
8,496.00
266
7,905.00
8,024.00
8,171.00
8,290.00
266
8,017.00
8,136.00
8,283.00
8,402.00
311.32
7,731.00
7,867.00
8,042.00
8,178.00
311.32
7,835.00
7,971.00
8,146.00
8,282.00
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T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
490/500
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
10,700.00
10,890.00
11,200.00
11,390.00
490/500
10,855.00
11,045.00
11,355.00
11,545.00
490/500
11,010.00
11,200.00
11,510.00
11,700.00
530
10,675.00
10,855.00
11,205.00
11,385.00
530
10,795.00
10,975.00
11,325.00
11,505.00
530
10,915.00
11,135.00
11,445.00
11,665.00
530
11,035.00
11,215.00
11,565.00
11,745.00
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A Frequency Information
Sub-band
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
266
12,751.0
12,814.0
13,017.0
13,080.0
266
12,751.00
12,814.00
13,017.00
13,080.00
266
12,807.00
12,870.00
13,073.00
13,136.00
266
12,863.00
12,926.00
13,129.00
13,192.00
266
12,919.00
12,982.00
13,185.00
13,248.00
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T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
315/322
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
14,627.00
14,732.00
14,942.00
15,047.00
315/322
14,725.00
14,844.00
15,040.00
15,159.00
315/322
14,823.00
14,928.00
15,138.00
15,243.00
420
14,501.00
14,613.00
14,921.00
15,033.00
420
14,606.00
14,725.00
15,026.00
15,145.00
420
14,718.00
14,837.00
15,138.00
15,257.00
420
14,816.00
14,928.00
15,236.00
15,348.00
490
14,403.00
14,522.00
14,893.00
15,012.00
490
14,515.00
14,634.00
15,005.00
15,124.00
490
14,627.00
14,746.00
15,117.00
15,236.00
490
14,739.00
14,858.00
15,229.00
15,348.00
728
14,500.00
14,615.00
15,228.00
15,343.00
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Sub-band
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
1010.0/1008
.0
17,685.00
17,985.00
18,695.00
18,995.00
1010.0/1008
.0
17,930.00
18,230.00
18,940.00
19,240.00
1010.0/1008
.0
18,180.00
18,480.00
19,190.00
19,490.00
1010.0/1008
.0
18,400.00
18,700.00
19,410.00
19,710.00
1560.0
17,700.00
18,000.00
19,260.00
19,560.00
1560.0
17,840.00
18,140.00
19,400.00
19,700.00
1560.0
17,700.00
18,140.00
19,260.00
19,700.00
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T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
1,008.0
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
21,994.00
22,330.00
23,002.00
23,338.00
1,008.0
22,274.00
22,610.00
23,282.00
23,618.00
1,200.0
21,200.00
21,600.00
22,400.00
22,800.00
1,200.0
21,600.00
22,000.00
22,800.00
23,200.00
1,200.0
22,000.00
22,400.00
23,200.00
23,600.00
1,232.0
21,200.00
21,500.00
22,432.00
22,732.00
1,232.0
21,472.00
21,786.00
22,704.00
23,018.00
1,232.0
21,779.00
22,093.00
23,011.00
23,325.00
1,232.0
22,086.00
22,386.00
23,318.00
23,618.00
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A Frequency Information
Sub-band
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
1008
24,549.00
24,885.00
25,557.00
25,893.00
1008
24,829.00
25,165.00
25,837.00
26,173.00
1008
25,109.00
25,445.00
26,117.00
26,453.00
Sub-band
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
1260
37,044.00
37,632.00
38,304.00
38,892.00
1260
37,604.00
38,192.00
38,864.00
39,452.00
Frequency ranges shown are Tx lower / upper limits, that is, not the channel center frequencies. The lowest
available channel center frequency is at least the lowest frequency shown plus one half of the selected channel
spacing. The highest available channel center frequency is at most the maximum frequency shown minus one
half of the selected channel spacing.
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A Frequency Information
Sub-band
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
252.04
5,915.00
5,990.00
6,175.00
6,242.00
252.04
5,974.00
6,049.00
6,226.00
6,301.00
252.04
6,034.00
6,109.00
6,286.00
6,361.00
252.04
6,093.00
6,173.00
6,345.00
6,425.00
300
5,850.00
5,946.00
6,150.00
6,246.00
300
5,918.00
6,014.00
6,218.00
6,314.00
300
5,986.00
6,082.00
6,286.00
6,382.00
300
6,054.00
6,150.00
6,354.00
6,450.00
340
6,425.00
6,509.00
6,765.00
6,849.00
340
6,481.00
6,564.00
6,821.00
6,904.00
340
6,536.00
6,619.00
6,876.00
6,956.00
340
6,591.00
6,674.00
6,931.00
7,014.00
340
6,646.00
6,729.00
6,986.00
7,069.00
340
6,701.00
6,785.00
7,041.00
7,125.00
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T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
161
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
7,114.00
7,177.00
7,275.00
7,338.00
161
7,149.00
7,212.00
7,310.00
7,373.00
161
7,184.00
7,247.00
7,345.00
7,408.00
161
7,219.00
7,282.00
7,380.00
7,443.00
A-7
A Frequency Information
T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
161
7,239.00
7,302.00
7,400.00
7,463.00
161
7,274.00
7,337.00
7,435.00
7,498.00
161
7,309.00
7,372.00
7,470.00
7,533.00
161
7,344.00
7,407.00
7,505.00
7,568.00
161
7,414.00
7,477.00
7,575.00
7,638.00
161
7,449.00
7,512.00
7,610.00
7,673.00
161
7,484.00
7,547.00
7,645.00
7,708.00
161
7,519.00
7,582.00
7,680.00
7,743.00
161
7,539.00
7,602.00
7,700.00
7,763.00
161
7,574.00
7,637.00
7,735.00
7,798.00
161
7,609.00
7,672.00
7,770.00
7,833.00
161
7,644.00
7,707.00
7,805.00
7,868.00
A-8
T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
266
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
12,751.00
12,814.00
13,017.00
13,080.00
266
12,807.00
12,870.00
13,073.00
13,136.00
266
12,863.00
12,926.00
13,129.00
13,192.00
266
12,919.00
12,982.00
13,185.00
13,248.00
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A Frequency Information
Sub-band
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
420
14,501.00
14,613.00
14,921.00
15,033.00
420
14,606.00
14,725.00
15,026.00
15,145.00
420
14,718.00
14,837.00
15,138.00
15,257.00
420
14,816.00
14,928.00
15,236.00
15,348.00
Sub-band
1010.0/1008
.0
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
17,685.00
17,985.00
18,695.00
18,995.00
1010.0/1008
.0
17,930.00
18,230.00
18,940.00
19,240.00
1010.0/1008
.0
18,180.00
18,480.00
19,190.00
19,490.00
1010.0/1008
.0
18,400.00
18,700.00
19,410.00
19,710.00
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T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
1,232.0
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
21,200.00
21,500.00
22,432.00
22,732.00
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A Frequency Information
T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
1,232.0
21,472.00
21,786.00
22,704.00
23,018.00
1,232.0
21,779.00
22,093.00
23,011.00
23,325.00
1,232.0
22,086.00
22,386.00
23,318.00
23,618.00
Frequency ranges shown are Tx lower / upper limits, that is, not the channel center frequencies. The lowest
available channel center frequency is at least the lowest frequency shown plus one half of the selected channel
spacing. The highest available channel center frequency is at most the maximum frequency shown minus one
half of the selected channel spacing.
A-10
T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
154
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
7,428.00
7,484.00
7,582.00
7,638.00
154
7,470.00
7,526.00
7,624.00
7,680.00
154
7,512.00
7,568.00
7,666.00
7,722.00
160
7,433.50
7,496.50
7,593.50
7,656.50
160
7,478.50
7,541.50
7,638.50
7,701.50
160
7,526.00
7,589.00
7,686.00
7,749.00
161
7,114.00
7,177.00
7,275.00
7,338.00
161
7,149.00
7,212.00
7,310.00
7,373.00
161
7,184.00
7,247.00
7,345.00
7,408.00
161
7,219.00
7,282.00
7,380.00
7,443.00
161
7,239.00
7,302.00
7,400.00
7,463.00
161
7,274.00
7,337.00
7,435.00
7,498.00
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T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
161
A Frequency Information
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
7,309.00
7,372.00
7,470.00
7,533.00
161
7,344.00
7,407.00
7,505.00
7,568.00
161
7,414.00
7,477.00
7,575.00
7,638.00
161
7,449.00
7,512.00
7,610.00
7,673.00
161
7,484.00
7,547.00
7,645.00
7,708.00
161
7,519.00
7,582.00
7,680.00
7,743.00
161
7,539.00
7,602.00
7,700.00
7,763.00
161
7,574.00
7,637.00
7,735.00
7,798.00
161
7,609.00
7,672.00
7,770.00
7,833.00
161
7,644.00
7,707.00
7,805.00
7,868.00
168
7,443.00
7,499.00
7,611.00
7,667.00
168
7,485.00
7,541.00
7,653.00
7,709.00
168
7,527.00
7,583.00
7,695.00
7,751.00
196
7,093.00
7,149.00
7,289.00
7,345.00
196
7,121.00
7,177.00
7,317.00
7,373.00
196
7,149.00
7,205.00
7,345.00
7,401.00
196
7,177.00
7,233.00
7,373.00
7,429.00
196
7,205.00
7,261.00
7,401.00
7,457.00
245
7,400.00
7,484.00
7,645.00
7,729.00
245
7,484.00
7,568.00
7,729.00
7,813.00
245
7,568.00
7,652.00
7,813.00
7,897.00
A-11
A Frequency Information
Sub-band
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
119.0/126.0
8,279.00
8,307.00
8,398.00
8,426.00
119.0/126.0
8,293.00
8,321.00
8,412.00
8,440.00
119.0/126.0
8,307.00
8,335.00
8,426.00
8,454.00
119.0/126.0
8,321.00
8,349.00
8,440.00
8,468.00
119.0/126.0
8,335.00
8,363.00
8,454.00
8,482.00
119.0/126.0
8,349.00
8,377.00
8,468.00
8,496.00
151.614
8,203.00
8,271.00
8,355.00
8,423.00
151.614
8,240.00
8,308.00
8,392.00
8,460.00
151.614
8,277.00
8,345.00
8,429.00
8,497.00
208
8,043.00
8,113.00
8,251.00
8,321.00
208
8,099.00
8,169.00
8,307.00
8,377.00
208
8,155.00
8,225.00
8,363.00
8,433.00
208
8,211.00
8,281.00
8,419.00
8,489.00
266
7,905.00
8,024.00
8,171.00
8,290.00
266
8,017.00
8,136.00
8,283.00
8,402.00
311.32
7,731.00
7,867.00
8,042.00
8,178.00
311.32
7,835.00
7,971.00
8,146.00
8,282.00
A-12
T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
490/500
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
10,700.00
10,890.00
11,200.00
11,390.00
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T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
490/500
A Frequency Information
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
10,855.00
11,045.00
11,355.00
11,545.00
490/500
11,010.00
11,200.00
11,510.00
11,700.00
530
10,675.00
10,855.00
11,205.00
11,385.00
530
10,795.00
10,975.00
11,325.00
11,505.00
530
10,915.00
11,135.00
11,445.00
11,665.00
530
11,035.00
11,215.00
11,565.00
11,745.00
Sub-band
266
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
12,751.00
12,814.00
13,017.00
13,080.00
266
12,807.00
12,870.00
13,073.00
13,136.00
266
12,863.00
12,926.00
13,129.00
13,192.00
266
12,919.00
12,982.00
13,185.00
13,248.00
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T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
315/322
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
14,627.00
14,746.00
14,942.00
15,061.00
315/322
14,725.00
14,844.00
15,040.00
15,159.00
315/322
14,823.00
14,942.00
15,138.00
15,257.00
A-13
A Frequency Information
T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
420
14,501.00
14,613.00
14,921.00
15,033.00
420
14,606.00
14,725.00
15,026.00
15,145.00
420
14,718.00
14,837.00
15,138.00
15,257.00
420
14,816.00
14,928.00
15,236.00
15,348.00
475
14,500.00
14,668.00
14,975.00
15,143.00
475
14,660.00
14,828.00
15,135.00
15,303.00
475
14,783.00
14,883.00
15,258.00
15,358.00
490
14,403.00
14,522.00
14,893.00
15,012.00
490
14,515.00
14,634.00
15,005.00
15,124.00
490
14,627.00
14,746.00
15,117.00
15,236.00
490
14,739.00
14,858.00
15,229.00
15,348.00
640
14,500.00
14,610.00
15,140.00
15,250.00
640
14,605.00
14,715.00
15,245.00
15,355.00
644
14,400.00
14,512.00
15,044.00
15,156.00
644
14,498.00
14,610.00
15,142.00
15,254.00
644
14,596.00
14,708.00
15,240.00
15,352.00
728
14,500.00
14,615.00
15,228.00
15,343.00
A-14
T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
1010.0/1008
.0
1010.0/1008
.0
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
17,685.00
17,985.00
18,695.00
18,995.00
17,930.00
18,230.00
18,940.00
19,240.00
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T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
1010.0/1008
.0
A Frequency Information
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
18,180.00
18,480.00
19,190.00
19,490.00
1010.0/1008
.0
18,400.00
18,700.00
19,410.00
19,710.00
1560.0
17,700.00
18,000.00
19,260.00
19,560.00
1560.0
17,840.00
18,140.00
19,400.00
19,700.00
1560.0
17,700.00
18,140.00
19,260.00
19,700.00
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T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
1,008.0
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
21,994.00
22,330.00
23,002.00
23,338.00
1,008.0
22,274.00
22,610.00
23,282.00
23,618.00
1,200.0
21,200.00
21,600.00
22,400.00
22,800.00
1,200.0
21,600.00
22,000.00
22,800.00
23,200.00
1,200.0
22,000.00
22,400.00
23,200.00
23,600.00
1,232.0
21,200.00
21,500.00
22,432.00
22,732.00
1,232.0
21,472.00
21,786.00
22,704.00
23,018.00
1,232.0
21,779.00
22,093.00
23,011.00
23,325.00
1,232.0
22,086.00
22,386.00
23,318.00
23,618.00
A-15
A Frequency Information
Sub-band
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
800
24,250.00
24,450.00
25,050.00
25,250.00
1008
24,549.00
24,885.00
25,557.00
25,893.00
1008
24,829.00
25,165.00
25,837.00
26,173.00
1008
25,109.00
25,445.00
26,117.00
26,453.00
Sub-band
812
812
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
31,815.00
32,207.00
32,627.00
33,019.00
32,179.00
32,571.00
32,991.00
33,383.00
A-16
T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
700
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
38,595.00
38,805.00
39,295.00
39,505.00
700
38,795.00
39,005.00
39,495.00
39,705.00
700
38,995.00
39,205.00
39,695.00
39,905.00
700
39,195.00
39,405.00
39,895.00
40,105.00
1260
37,044.00
37,632.00
38,304.00
38,892.00
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T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
1260
A Frequency Information
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
37,604.00
38,192.00
38,864.00
39,452.00
Frequency ranges shown are Tx lower / upper limits, that is, not the channel center frequencies. The lowest
available channel center frequency is at least the lowest frequency shown plus one half of the selected channel
spacing. The highest available channel center frequency is at most the maximum frequency shown minus one
half of the selected channel spacing.
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T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
161
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
7,114.00
7,177.00
7,275.00
7,338.00
161
7,149.00
7,212.00
7,310.00
7,373.00
161
7,184.00
7,247.00
7,345.00
7,408.00
161
7,219.00
7,282.00
7,380.00
7,443.00
161
7,239.00
7,302.00
7,400.00
7,463.00
161
7,274.00
7,337.00
7,435.00
7,498.00
161
7,309.00
7,372.00
7,470.00
7,533.00
161
7,344.00
7,407.00
7,505.00
7,568.00
161
7,414.00
7,477.00
7,575.00
7,638.00
161
7,449.00
7,512.00
7,610.00
7,673.00
161
7,484.00
7,547.00
7,645.00
7,708.00
161
7,519.00
7,582.00
7,680.00
7,743.00
161
7,539.00
7,602.00
7,700.00
7,763.00
161
7,574.00
7,637.00
7,735.00
7,798.00
161
7,609.00
7,672.00
7,770.00
7,833.00
A-17
A Frequency Information
T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
161
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
7,644.00
7,707.00
7,805.00
7,868.00
Sub-band
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
266
12,751.00
12,814.00
13,017.00
13,080.00
266
12,807.00
12,870.00
13,073.00
13,136.00
266
12,863.00
12,926.00
13,129.00
13,192.00
266
12,919.00
12,982.00
13,185.00
13,248.00
A-18
T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
420
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
14,501.00
14,613.00
14,921.00
15,033.00
420
14,606.00
14,725.00
15,026.00
15,145.00
420
14,718.00
14,837.00
15,138.00
15,257.00
420
14,816.00
14,928.00
15,236.00
15,348.00
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A Frequency Information
Sub-band
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
1010.0/1008
.0
17,685.00
17,985.00
18,695.00
18,995.00
1010.0/1008
.0
17,930.00
18,230.00
18,940.00
19,240.00
1010.0/1008
.0
18,180.00
18,480.00
19,190.00
19,490.00
1010.0/1008
.0
18,400.00
18,700.00
19,410.00
19,710.00
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T/R
Spacing
(MHz)
Sub-band
1,232
Lower Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Higher Sub-band Tx
Frequency (MHz)
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
Lower
Limit
Upper
Limit
21,200.00
21,500.00
22,432.00
22,732.00
1,232
21,472.00
21,786.00
22,704.00
23,018.00
1,232
21,779.00
22,093.00
23,011.00
23,325.00
1,232
22,086.00
22,386.00
23,318.00
23,618.00
A-19
B Glossary
Glossary
Numerics
1U
1+1
protection
A
ATPC
B
Bit error
An error occurs to some bits in the digital code stream after being received,
judged, and regenerated, thus damaging the quality of the transmitted
information.
D
DC-C
DC-I
Digital
modulation
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B-1
B Glossary
Equalization
F
FD
FEC
Forward Error Correction. A bit error correction technology that adds to the
payload at the transmit end the correction information based on which the bit
errors generated during transmission are corrected at the receive end.
I
IDU
IF
IF board
M
Multiplex
section
protection
N
Nonprimary
station
The RTN 600 microwave station on which the transmitted frequency is lower
than the received frequency.
O
ODU
Orderwire
B-2
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B Glossary
PDH
Primary
station
The RTN 600 microwave station on which the transmitted frequency is higher
than the received frequency.
S
SD
SDH
Subnet
Subnetwork
connection
protection
T
Tributary
board
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VC
Virtual
concatenatio
n group
VCTRUNK
B-3
A
AGC
AIS
ASK
ATPC
AU
Administrative Unit
B
BER
BIOS
C
CMI
CPU
CRC
D
DC
Direct Current
DCC
DDF
DDF.
E
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C-1
ECC
ETSI
F
FD
Frequency Diversity
FEC
FPGA
H
HDB3
HSB
Hot Standby
I
IDU
Indoor Unit
IDU.
Indoor Unit
IF
Intermediate Frequency
IP
Internet Protocol
ITU-T
M
MDI
MODEM
MOdulator-DEModulator
N
NE
Network Element
NM
Network Management
O
ODU
Outdoor Unit
P
PCB
C-2
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PDH
PRBS
Q
QAM
QPSK
R
RF
Radio Frequency
RSL
RSSI
RTN
S
SD
Space Diversity
SDH
SFP
SNCP
SSM
STM-1
T
TCM
TCP
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VC-12
VC-3
Virtual Container -3
VC-4
Virtual Container -4
C-3
Index
Index
F
flexible waveguide, 3-4
frequency information, A-1
H
hybrid coupler
description, 2-1
equipment type, 2-2
function and feature, 2-2
interface, 2-2
label, 2-4
specifications, 2-6
working principle, 2-2
I
IF cable, 4-2
O
ODU
description, 1-1
equipment type, 1-2
function and feature, 1-3
installation mode, 1-2
interface, 1-5
label, 1-6
logic slot, 1-8
specifications, 1-8
working principle, 1-4
ODU adapter, 3-2
ODU PGND cable, 4-3
R
RF cable, 3-7
W
waveguide-to-coaxial converter, 3-6
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