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T101-1751-05
EQUIPMENT
SPECIFICATION
FRX-3E
SDH/Ethernet-Hybrid
LONG-HAUL MICROWAVE
FUJITSU LIMITED
01 Issue History
3.01 5th April, 2012 Added Modulation schemes for 4, 8 and 512 QAM,
and new Ethernet features.
4.01 1st February, 2013 TRMD ver. 2 and GE-SW ver. 2 are implemented.
SV firmware is updated to ver. 7.4
02 Scope
This document describes all of the Equipment Manual for Fujitsus FRX-3E IP/SDH Radio
equipment with multiple baseband interfaces. For more detailed technical information, please
refer to another technical notes. Please note that the specifications are subjected to change
without notice due to Fujitsus further design improvements.
03 Non-Disclosure
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04 Contents
The contents of this document are subject to change without notice since Fujitsu Limited reserves the right to
make changes in equipment design or components or SV firmware release roadmap without notice, as
progress in engineering or manufacturing methods may warrant.
Neither this document nor any portion thereof, is to be reproduced in any form whatsoever without written
permission from Fujitsu Limited.
1 General Description
General
1.01 Fujitsus latest FRX series digital microwave radio family (FRX-3E) is the high
capacity microwave radio system with SDH/ETHERNET hybrid transport capability
suitable for a variety of network applications including mobile backhaul transmission.
1.02 The FRX-3E radio equipment operates in the radio frequency bands of
4/5/U6/8/11 GHz with 40 MHz and U4/L6/ 7/8/13 GHz with 28/29/29.65/30 MHz RF
channel spacing. The FRX-3E radio equipment is fully solid state and designed to
meet ETSI, R&TTE, ITU-T and ITU-R Recommendations for long haul and high
capacity digital microwave radio system.
1.04 The FRX-3E radio equipment can be used in various types of SDH/ETHERNET
networks such as ring, star, linear or nodal configurations, and provide high-quality
performance even in severe transmission path conditions such as over water, over
mountains.
1.05 The FRX-3E radio equipment can operate in flexible RF arrangements, with
Space Diversity, applying single or dual terminal configuration, accommodating up
to sixteen (16) transceivers per rack.
1.06 Various types of optional auxiliary signal transmission are available such as
2.048 Mbit/s wayside traffic, and 64 kbit/s digital service channels.
- Compliant with the European Unions RoHS-6, REACH and WEEE, and Safety
requirements
- SDH/ETHERNET hybrid radio for trunk / spur / access / nodal network applications
- High power amplifier with +33 dBm (QPSK-64QAM), +32 dBm (128QAM) , +31
dBm (256QAM) and +30dBm (512QAM) output power for 4-8 GHz bands.
- In-Phase (IP) combiner type space diversity (SD) reception with automatic SD
DADE function.
- Hitless N+1 Radio Protection Switching (RPS) for carrier grade SDH transmission
- License Key file is used to add optional functions, such as High Power transmitter
output, XPIC function, Space Diversity receiver function, etc.
License Key can be activated on radio equipment via SV unit (WebLT menu).
- SNMP and HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) for management interface
For detailed rack and unit arrangements of various system configurations, refer to Chapter 4, Mechanical
Specification.
Case1 ACCP
CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
P 2 1 3 4 6 5 7 P 2 1 3 4 6 5 7 V (H)
Case2 ACAP
CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
P 1 2 3 P 1 2 3 V (H)
4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 H (V)
Case3 CCDP
CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
P 1 2 3 P 1 2 3 V (H)
4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 H (V)
Case4 Mixed
CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
P 4 1 2 3 7 P 4 1 2 3 7 V (H)
5 6 5 6 H (V)
Case5 Full
CH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
System
P 4 1 5 2 6 3 7 P 4 1 5 2 6 3 7 V (H)
Px 4x 1x 5x 2x 6x 3x 7x Px 4x 1x 5x 2x 6x 3x 7x H (V)
BB INTF
: Baseband Interface Unit Block for system-X line
(a+b+c = max. 16)
STM1E : BB interface for STM-1 electrical (Coaxial): x a
SV : Supervisory unit: x 1
Figure 2.1 shows a typical system block diagram of FRX-3E IP/SDH radio
equipment.
DUP
BPF
L2SW V CAT Radio V-pol.
SEL
Port1 MOD TX
FRM
ADPT
Port2
AD PT
BPF
GE RX V-pol.
HYB
DEM
PHY
Port3
BPF
SD
DUP
H-pol.
Port4
GE ADPT W2 TRMD
AD PT
H-pol.
BPF
Radio
SEL
MOD TX
FRM
ADPT
BPF
RX
HYB
DEM
BPF
SD
GE ADPT W3 TRMD
BPF
Radio SEL
MOD TX
FRM
ADPT
CLK
BPF
RX
HYB
IN DEM
SY NC
OUT
BPF
SD
Radio
SEL
SDH/Ether=SD MOD TX
FRM
64/128QAM ADPT
SDH/Ether=Ether
BPF
RX
HYB
Fixed/Adaptive DEM
QPSK/8/16/32/64/
BPF
SD
128/256/512QAM
07. 7G Type 2
15. 11 GHz band (11G Type 1) : (ITU-R Rec. F. 387-10 Recommend 1.1)
16. 11 GHz band (11G Type 2) : (ITU-R Rec. F. 387-10 Recommend 1.2)
Figure 3-01 4 GHz Band (4G Type 1) Frequency Allocation (ITU-R Rec. F. 635-6 Annex-1)
a) ACAP operation
V (H)
80 MHz
b) ACAP operation 40 MHz
V (H)
H (V)
c) CCDP operation 4 6 4 6
2 2
600 MHz
20 MHz 320 MHz 20 MHz
80 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
V (H)
H (V)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x
1 3620.0 1 3940.0
2 3660.0 2 3980.0
3 3700.0 3 4020.0
4 3740.0 4 4060.0
5 3780.0 5 4100.0
6 3820.0 6 4140.0
7 3860.0 7 4180.0
Figure 3-02 U4 GHz Band (4G Type 2) Frequency Allocation (ITU-R Rec. F.382-8)
a) ACCP operation
V (H)
68 MHz
b) ACAP operation 29 MHz
4 21 MHz
21 MHz 213 MHz 0
58 MHz
1 3 5 1 3 5
H (V)
V (H)
c) CCDP operation
2 4 6 2 4 6
21 MHz 400 MHz 21 MHz
213 MHz
58 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
V (H)
H (V)
1 2 3 4 5 6 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x
RF CH RF FREQUENCY (MHz) RF CH RF FREQUENCY (MHz)
1 3824.5 1 4037.5
2 3853.5 2 4066.5
3 3882.5 3 4095.5
4 3911.5 4 4124.5
5 3940.5 5 4153.5
6 3969.5 6 4182.5
Figure 3-03 5 GHz Band (5G Type 1) Frequency Allocation (ITU-R F.1099-4 Annex-1)
a) ACCP operation
600 MHz
300 MHz
30
30 MHz 40 60 MHz
80 MHz MHz
MHz
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
V (H)
b) ACAP operation
600 MHz
300 MHz
40 30
30 MHz 60 MHz
80 MHz MHz MHz
1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7
V (H)
H (V)
2 4 6 2 4 6
c) CCDP operation
600 MHz
300 MHz
30
30 MHz 40 60 MHz
80 MHz MHz
MHz
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
V (H)
H (V)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x
1 4430.0 1 4730.0
2 4470.0 2 4770.0
3 4510.0 3 4810.0
4 4550.0 4 4850.0
5 4590.0 5 4890.0
6 4630.0 6 4930.0
7 4670.0 7 4970.0
Figure 3-04 L6 GHz Band (L6G Type 1) Frequency Allocation (ITU-R Rec. F. 383-8)
a) ACCP operation
500 MHz
20.2 252.04 MHz
20.21
MHz 59.30 MHz MHz
29.65 MHz 44.49 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
V (H)
b) ACAP operation
500 MHz
252.04 MHz
20.2 20.21
59.30 MHz
MHz MHz
29.65 MHz 44.49 MHz
1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7
V (H)
H (V)
2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
c) CCDP operation
500 MHz
252.04 MHz 20.21
20.2
MHz 59.30 MHz MHz
29.65 MHz 44.49 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
V (H)
H (V)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x
1 5945.20 1 6197.24
2 5974.85 2 6226.89
3 6004.50 3 6256.54
4 6034.15 4 6286.19
5 6063.80 5 6315.84
6 6093.45 6 6345.49
7 6123.10 7 6375.14
8 6152.75 8 6404.79
Figure 3-05 U6 GHz Band (U6G Type 1) Frequency Allocation (ITU-R Rec. F. 384-10) (40 MHz Spacing)
a) ACCP operation
680 MHz
30 340 MHz 30
80 MHz
MHz MHz
40 MHz 60 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
V (H)
b) ACAP operation
680 MHz
30 340 MHz 30
MHz 80 MHz
MHz
40 MHz 60 MHz
1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7
V (H)
H (V)
2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
c) CCDP operation
680 MHz
30 340 MHz 30
MHz 80 MHz
MHz
40 MHz 60 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
V (H)
H (V)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x
1 6460.0 1 6800.0
2 6500.0 2 6840.0
3 6540.0 3 6880.0
4 6580.0 4 6920.0
5 6620.0 5 6960.0
6 6660.0 6 7000.0
7 6700.0 7 7040.0
8 6740.0 8 7080.0
Figure 3-06 L7 GHz Band (7G Type 1) Frequency Allocation (ITU-R F. 385-9)
a) ACCP operation
300 MHz
161 MHz
10 56 MHz 49 MHz 17
MHz MHz
28 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
V (H)
b) ACAP operation
300 MHz
161 MHz
10 56 MHz 49 MHz 17
MHz MHz
28 MHz
1 3 5 1 3 5
V (H)
H (V)
2 4 2 4
c) CCDP operation
300 MHz
161 MHz
10 56 MHz 49 MHz 17
MHz MHz
28 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
V (H)
H (V)
1X 2X 3X 4X 5X 1X 2X 3X 4X 5X
1 7135 1 7296
2 7163 2 7324
3 7191 3 7352
4 7219 4 7380
5 7247 5 7408
a) ACCP operation
300 MHz
154 MHz
17 56 MHz
MHz 17
42 MHz MHz
28 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
V (H)
b) ACAP operation
300 MHz
154 MHz
17 56 MHz
MHz 17
42 MHz MHz
28 MHz
1 3 5 1 3 5
V (H)
H (V)
2 4 2 4
c) CCDP operation
300 MHz
154 MHz
17 56 MHz
MHz 17
42 MHz MHz
28 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
V (H)
H (V)
1X 2X 3X 4X 5X 1X 2X 3X 4X 5X
RF FREQUENCY
RF CH
(MHz)
1 7142
2 7170
3 7198
4 7226
5 7254
1 7296
2 7324
3 7352
4 7380
5 7408
a) ACCP operation
300 MHz
161 MHz
10 MHz 56 MHz
49 MHz 17 MHz
28 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
V (H)
b) ACAP operation
300 MHz
161 MHz
10 MHz 56 MHz
49 MHz 17 MHz
28 MHz
1 3 5 1 3 5
V (H)
H (V)
2 4 2 4
c) CCDP operation
300 MHz
161 MHz
10 MHz 56 MHz
49 MHz 17 MHz
28 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
V (H)
H (V)
1X 2X 3X 4X 5X 1X 2X 3X 4X 5X
1 7142 1 7303
2 7170 2 7331
3 7198 3 7359
4 7226 4 7387
5 7254 5 7415
Figure 3-09 (a) 7W GHz Band (7G Type 4) Frequency Allocation (ITU-R F. 385-9 Annex-3)
a) ACCP operation
Return (Go) Go Return
Go (Return)
660 MHz
196 MHz 168 MHz
1l 2l 3l 4l 5l 1l 2l 3l 4l 5l 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h
V (H)
b) ACAP operation
1l 3l 5l 1l 3l 5l 2h 4h 2h 4h
V (H)
H (V)
2l 4l 2l 4l 1h 3h 5h 1h 3h 5h
c) CCDP operation
1l 2l 3l 4l 5l 1l 2l 3l 4l 5l 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h
V (H)
H (V)
1lx 2lx 3lx 4lx 5lx 1lx 2lx 3lx 4lx 5lx 1hx 2hx 3hx 4hx 5hx 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h
x
28 MHz 84 MHz 28 MHz 56 MHz
1l 7317 1h 7625
2l 7345 2h 7653
3l 7373 3h 7681
4l 7401 4h 7709
5l 7429 5h 7737
Figure 3-09 (b) 7W GHz band (7G Type 4) TRMD type and an example of the equipment configuration
Go Return Go
ITU-R CH 1L 2L 3L 4L 5L 1'L 2'L 3'L 4'L 5'L 1H 2H 3H 4H 5H 1'H 2'H 3'H 4'H 5'H
(1L) (2L) (3L) (4L) (5L) (1U) (2U) (3U) (4U)(5U) (6U) (7U) (8U) (9U) (10U) (6L) (7L) (8L) (9L) (10L)
WebLT CH
V(H)-pol
TRMD L-L TX RX
TRMD L-H RX TX
TRMD U-H TX RX
TRMD U-L RX TX
Go P M1 M2 M3
Return P M1 M2 M3
CH1L
CH1L
Terminal A Terminal B
Figure 3-10 U7 GHz Band (7G Type 5) Frequency Allocation (ITU-R Rec. F. 385-9 Annex-1)
a) ACCP operation
300 MHz
154 MHz
17 56 MHz 42 MHz 17
MHz MHz
28 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
V (H)
b) ACAP operation
300 MHz
154 MHz
17 56 MHz 42 MHz 17
MHz MHz
28 MHz
1 3 5 1 3 5
V (H)
H (V)
2 4 2 4
c) CCDP operation
300 MHz
154 MHz
17 56 MHz 42 MHz 17
MHz MHz
28 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
V (H)
H (V)
1X 2X 3X 4X 5X 1X 2X 3X 4X 5X
a) ACCP operation
307 MHz
171717 161 MHz
17 MHz 56 MHz
49 MHz 17 MHz
28 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
V (H)
b) ACAP operation
307 MHz
161 MHz
17 MHz 56 MHz
49 MHz 17 MHz
28 MHz
1 3 5 1 3 5
V (H)
H (V)
2 4 2 4
c) CCDP operation
307 MHz
161 MHz
17 MHz 56 MHz
49 MHz 17 MHz
28 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
V (H)
H (V)
1X 2X 3X 4X 5X 1X 2X 3X 4X 5X
1 7442 1 7603
2 7470 2 7631
3 7498 3 7659
4 7526 4 7687
5 7554 5 7715
Figure 3-12 M7 GHz Band (7G Type 8) Frequency Allocation (ITU-R F. 385-9: Annex-5)
a) ACCP operation
300 MHz
56 MHz 161 MHz
17 MHz 10 MHz
28 MHz 49 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
V (H)
b) ACAP operation
300 MHz
161 MHz
56 MHz
17 MHz
49 MHz 10 MHz
28 MHz
1 3 5 1 3 5
V (H)
H (V)
2 4 2 4
c) CCDP operation
300 MHz
161 MHz
56 MHz
17 MHz
49 MHz 10 MHz
28 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
V (H)
H (V)
1X 2X 3X 4X 5X 1X 2X 3X 4X 5X
1 7267 1 7428
2 7295 2 7456
3 7323 3 7484
4 7351 4 7512
5 7379 5 7540
Figure 3-13 L8 GHz Band (8G Type 1) Frequency Allocation (ITU-R F. 386-8 Annex-6)
a) ACCP operation
550 MHz
22.7 311.32 MHz 8.43
MHz 59.30 MHz MHz
29.65 MHz 103.77 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
V (H)
b) ACAP operation
550 MHz
22.7 311.32 MHz 8.43
MHz 59.30 MHz MHz
29.65 MHz 103.77 MHz
1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7
V (H)
H (V)
2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
c) CCDP operation
550 MHz
22.7 311.32 MHz 8.43
MHz 59.30 MHz MHz
29.65 MHz 103.77 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
V (H)
H (V)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x
Figure 3-14 K8 GHz Band (8G Type 2) Frequency Allocation (ITU-R F. 386-8 Annex-3)
a) ACCP operation
500 MHz
266 MHz
26 MHz 56 MHz 12 MHz
28 MHz 70 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
V (H)
b) ACAP operation
500 MHz
266 MHz
26 MHz 56 MHz 12 MHz
28 MHz 70 MHz
1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7
V (H)
H (V)
2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
c) CCDP operation
500 MHz
266 MHz
56 MHz 12 MHz
26 MHz
28 MHz 70 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
V (H)
H (V)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x
1 7926 1 8192
2 7954 2 8220
3 7982 3 8248
4 8010 4 8276
5 8038 5 8304
6 8066 6 8332
7 8094 7 8360
8 8122 8 8388
Figure 3-15 11 GHz Band (11G Type 1) Frequency Allocation (ITU-R Rec. F. 387-10 Recommend 1.1)
a) ACCP operation
1000 MHz
15 530 MHz
MHz 15 MHz
80 MHz 90 MHz
1 2 3 11 12 1 2 3 11 12
V (H)
40 MHz
40 MHz
b) ACAP operation
1000 MHz
15
530 MHz
MHz 15 MHz
80 MHz 90 MHz
1 3 11 1 3 11
V (H)
H (V)
2 12 2 12
40 MHz
c) CCDP operation
1000 MHz
15
530 MHz
MHz 15 MHz
80 MHz 90 MHz
1 2 3 11 12 1 2 3 11 12
V (H)
H (V)
1x 2x 3x 11 12 1x 2x 3x 11x 12x
x x
40 MHz
Figure 3-16 11 GHz Band (11G Type 2) Frequency Allocation (ITU-R Rec. F. 387-10 Recommend 1.2)
a) ACCP operation
1000 MHz
35
490 MHz
MHz 35 MHz
80 MHz 50 MHz
1 2 3 1 2 3 11 12
V (H)
11 12
40 MHz
b) ACAP operation
1000 MHz
35
490 MHz
MHz 35 MHz
80 MHz 50 MHz
1 3 11 1 3 11
V (H)
H (V)
2 12 2 12
40 MHz
c) CCDP operation
1000 MHz
35 490 MHz
MHz 35 MHz
80 MHz 50 MHz
1 2 3 11 12 1 2 3 11 12
V (H)
H (V)
1x 2x 3x 11 12 1x 2x 3x 11x 12x
40 MHz
1 10735.0 1 11225.0
2 10775.0 2 11265.0
3 10815.0 3 11305.0
4 10855.0 4 11345.0
5 10895.0 5 11385.0
6 10935.0 6 11425.0
7 10975.0 7 11465.0
8 11015.0 8 11505.0
9 11055.0 9 11545.0
10 11095.0 10 11585.0
11 11135.0 11 11625.0
12 11175.0 12 11665.0
Figure 3-17 13 GHz Band (13G Type 1) Frequency Allocation (ITU-R Rec. F.497-7)
a) ACCP operation
500 MHz
15 266 MHz 23
MHz 56 MHz MHz
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
V (H)
70 MHz
28 MHz
b) ACAP operation
500 MHz
15 266 MHz 23
MHz 56 MHz MHz
1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7
V (H)
H (V)
2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
c) CCDP operation
500 MHz
15 266 MHz 23
MHz 56 MHz MHz
28 MHz 70 MHz
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
V (H)
H (V)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x
1 12765 1 13031
2 12793 2 13059
3 12821 3 13087
4 12849 4 13115
5 12877 5 13143
6 12905 6 13171
7 12933 7 13199
8 12961 8 13227
4 RF Branching Network
Addition of Band Elimination Filter (BEF) is needed only for innermost radio
frequency channels to improve the in-station transmit-receive interference.
Therefore, BEF will be added in the innermost channel filter chain on site or at
factory when the innermost channels are allocated initially or by the customers
future RF channel expansion.
Main BEF performance is as follows;
(1) Band eliminated attenuation: 25 dB
(2) 25 dB bandwidth: 32 MHz
(3) Insertion loss: 0.4 dB (typical)
(4) Filter type: 6-section, Chebychev type
Table 4.1 shows the number of BEF for all RF band used.
Table 4.1a Number of BEF when Innermost Channels are ACCP or CCDP
V (H)
CHn CH1'
V (H)
H (V) CHn CH1'
V (H) CH1'
H (V) CHn
Main
Antenna Port
V (H)
DUP x2
CW CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR TX CIR
BEF
TX BPF
BPF BPF BPF BPF BPF BPF BPF BPF
x1
CIR RX CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR
BEF
RX BPF
BPF BPF BPF BPF BPF BPF BPF BPF
SD
Antenna Port
V (H)
ADPT
CW CIR
x1
CIR SD CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR
BEF
SD BPF
BPF BPF BPF BPF BPF BPF BPF BPF
Figure 4-1a Typical Loss Equalized RF Branching Network for U6G, 7+1, ACCP with SD
In case that TX RF channel is in the lower half band
Main
Antenna Port
V (H)
DUP x2
CW CIR TX CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR
BEF
TX BPF
BPF BPF BPF BPF BPF BPF BPF BPF
x1
CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR RX
BEF
SD
Antenna Port
V (H)
ADPT
CW CIR
x1
CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR SD
BEF
Figure 4-1c Typical Loss Equalized RF Branching Network for U6G, 7+1, ACCP with SD
In case that TX RF channel is in the higher half band
Main
Antenna Port
DUP
V (H)
CW CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR
H (V)
TX PBF
BPF BPF BPF BPF
ADPT
V (H) CW CIR
H (V)
CIR CIR CIR CIR
SD BPF
BPF BPF BPF BPF
Figure 4-2a Typical Loss Equalized RF Branching Network for U6G, 7+1, ACAP with SD
In case that TX RF channel is in the lower half band
Main
Antenna Port
DUP x2
V (H) TX
CW CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR
H (V) BEF
TX PBF
BPF BPF BPF BPF
ADPT
V (H)
CW CIR
H (V)
CIR CIR CIR CIR
SD BPF
BPF BPF BPF BPF
Figure 4-2c Typical Loss Equalized RF Branching Network for U6G, 7+1, ACAP with SD
In case that TX RF channel is in the higher half band
DUP
CW CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR TX CIR
BEF
Reference A'
Transmit side
TR
CH3
MD
Main
Antenna Port
Trans m itter s ide
DUP
CW CIR TX CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR CIR
BEF
Receiver s ide
Reference A
TR
CH3
MD
In this allocation, RF branching network location of P channel in the transmit side is the nearest from DUP
and on the contrary in the receive side RF branching network location of P channel is most far from
duplexer (DUP).
Mechanical configuration of RF branching network and connection between TRMD unit and
2xSD BPF
2xRX BPF
2xTX BPF
VENT unit
2xTRMD/TR ADPT
Insertion loss of Loss Equalized RF branching network, BRU loss is calculated below;
BRU loss = Transmit side loss (Reference A to Reference C) +
Receive side loss (Reference C to Reference A)
For detailed insertion loss value, please refer to Table 4-3.
Note-1: Above insertion loss calculation is based on the loss equalized RF branching network model in
accordance with Figures of Appendix-A. Therefore in case that not loss equalized RF branching network or
not Fujitsu recommended RF channel allocation rule is applied, insertion loss should be calculated
individually. If insertion loss is critical for system design calculation, please contact Fujitsu technical staff.
Note-2: In case an innermost RF channel is allocated, one BEF or two are required to be inserted just
before the innermost RF channel's circulator in the RF branching network. And in the following BPF chain,
the insertion loss increases 1 dB per BEF inserted. The number of required BEF is shown in the table of
previous section named "Addition of Band Elimination Filter (BEF)".
Note-3: Above insertion loss is typical value for sum of TX and Rx side. For guaranteed value add 1 dB.
Note-1: Above insertion loss calculation is based on the loss equalized RF branching network model in
accordance with Figures of Appendix-A. Therefore in case that not loss equalized RF branching network or
not Fujitsu recommended RF channel allocation rule is applied, insertion loss should be calculated
individually. If insertion loss is critical for system design calculation, please contact Fujitsu technical staff.
Note-2: In case an innermost RF channel is allocated, one BEF or two are required to be inserted just
before the innermost RF channel's circulator in the RF branching network. And in the following BPF chain,
the insertion loss increases 1 dB per BEF inserted. The number of required BEF is shown in the table of
previous section named "Addition of Band Elimination Filter (BEF)".
Note-3: Above insertion loss is typical value for sum of TX and Rx side. For guaranteed value add 1 dB.
5 Electrical Specifications
5.1 General Information
Table 5.1-1 General Specifications
Item Description
RF Band 4/5/U6/11 GHz for 40 MHz channel spacing
U4/L6/7/8/13 GHz for 30 MHz channel spacing (28/29/29.65/30 MHz)
Table 5.1-2 shows the general parameters on RF band used.
Modulation 64QAM with low density parity check (LDPC) FEC for 40 MHz Channel Spacing
for STM-1 128QAM with low density parity check (LDPC) FEC for 30 MHz Channel Spacing
Item Description
Modulation 128QAM with low density parity check (LDPC) FEC for 30 MHz CS
(When set SDH/Ether 64QAM with low density parity check (LDPC) FEC for 40 MHz CS
to SDH)
Modulation (1) Fixed modulation
(When set SDH/Ether Modulation applied is QPSK/8/16/32/64/128/256/512QAM with low density
to Ether) parity check (LDPC) FEC and
(2) Adaptive modulation
Modulation applied is QPSK/8/16/32/64/128/256/512QAM with low density
parity check (LDPC) FEC depending on propagation condition
Item Description
System Capacity < Digital transfer rate >
(When set SDH/Ether 155.52 Mbits/s per RF CH for SDH or Native IP interface
to SDH) < Auxiliary signal (optional) >
Wayside traffic (optional): 2 x 2.048 Mbit/s / RF CH for STM-1 interface
< Radio User Channel (RUC) (optional) >
Maximum 3 channels and 3 types available (analog, 64 kbit/s G.703 and 64
kbit/s V.11) / system
System Capacity When TRMD + GESW are installed;
(When set SDH/Ether < Digital transfer rate >
to Ether) 30.663 to 198.712 Mbits/s per RF CH for 30 MHz CS system
43.008 to 265.728 Mbits/s per RF CH for 40 MHz CS system
< Radio User Channel (RUC) (optional) >
Maximum 3 channels and 3 types available (analog, 64 kbit/s G.703 and 64
kbit/s V.11) / system
Item Description
Baseband Interface (1) STM-1 electrical with/without SFP
(2) STM-1 optical with SFP
(4) 1000BASE-T electrical with max. 4 SFP applying link aggregation
(5) 1000BASE-SX optical with max. 4 SFP applying link aggregation
(6) 1000BASE-LX optical with max. 4 SFP applying link aggregation
Hybrid operation for mixed SDH and Native IP interface is available in a
same rack.
SDH multiplexing SDH multiplexing structure is in accordance with FIGURE 6-1/G.707 as
structure / AU mode shown in Figure 5.1. AU pointer acts within AU-4 frame only.
Overhead Byte Same insert/separation method as SDH optical transmission system for
Access both terminal and repeater station
- RS Section
A1, A2, C1, B1, E1, F1, D1D3 byte
- MS Section
B2, K1, K2, D4D12 and E2, M1 and S1 byte.
Note-1: RS bytes drop/insert processes are carried out within FRX-3E radio
section, and E1 and D1-D3 are transferred in the GP1-W1 line.
Note-2: MS bytes are digitally through without drop/insert processes within
FRX-3E radio section.
Note: In FRX-3E radio, AU pointer acts within AU-4 frame only. AU-3 frame is not supported.
Item Description
RF Output Power In accordance with Table 5.2-1 depending on modulation and RF band,
measured at TRMD RF output at Point A (*1).
Item Description
RF Spectrum Mask < Fixed modulation for SDH and Native IP interface >
In accordance with ETSI EN 302 217-2-2 V1.4.1 (2010-07)
measured at duplexer output port as shown in Figure 3.2-2.
< Dynamic change of modulation order for Native IP interface >
In accordance with ETSI EN 302 217-2-2 V1.4.1 (2010-07)
measured at duplexer output port as shown in Figure 5.2-3.
RF HPA Linearity Digital and adaptive linear pre-distortion circuit is employed to maintain
Compensation optimum linearity
TX Local Carrier RF band oscillation with PLL, Synthesizer type, frequency pre-settable
Half band coverage for 4 to 8 GHz band and quarter band coverage for
11 & 13 GHz band
TX Local Frequency Within 10 ppm
Stability
TX Spurious In accordance with ESTI EN301 390 V1.2.1 (2003-11)
Emission (External) measured at duplexer output
< 50 dBm in the frequency range 30 MHz to 21.2 GHz
< 30 dBm in the frequency range 21.2 GHz to 26.0 GHz
Spurious emission is defined as any emission at frequencies which are
outside the nominal carrier frequency by more than +/- 250% of the
relevant channel separation. That is,
Outside Ft +/- 100 MHz for 40 MHz CS system
Outside Ft +/- 75 MHz for 30 MHz CS system
Note-*1: In accordance with ETSI EN302 217-1 V1.2.1 (2007-06) as shown in Figure 5.2-1.
Figure 5.2-1 System Block Diagram in accordance with ETSI EN302 217-1 V1.2.1 (2007-06)
Item Description
RF Filter (BRU) 4-section Chebycheff type
3 dB bandwidth: 40 MHz for 40 MHz CS system
30 MHz for 30 MHz CS system
ATPC Automatic transmit power control (ATPC) is available as standard.
Power control level: 0 to 20 dB, continuous
Response time: 100 dB/s
Control initiator: Pre-settable Received signal Level (RSL)
Pre-settable RSL: -45 dBm or -55 dBm or 65 dBm
MTPC Manual transmit power control (MTPC) is available as standard.
Power control level: 0 to 20 dB, 1dB step
Control: Manual
+2 +2/12
0
Power Spectral Density Relative to Center Frequency (dB)
-10/14.5
-10
-20
-30
-32/15.5
-36/17 CW s
-40
CW 1
-45/40
CW n
-50
-55/54 -55/75
-60
0 10 20 30 40 50 75
+1 +1/17
0
Power Spectral Density Relative to Center Frequency (dB)
-10/19.5
-10
-20
-30
CW s
-35/24 CW 1
-40/54
-40
CW n
-50
-55/67 -55/100
-60
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 100
Frequency Offset from Center of Frequency, F0 (MHz)
+2 +3/12
0
Power Spectral Density Relative to Center Frequency (dB)
-10/14.5
-10
-20
-30
-32/15.5
-36/17 CW s
-40
CW 1
-45/40
CW n
-50
-55/54 -55/75
-60
0 10 20 30 40 50 75
+1 +3/17
0
Power Spectral Density Relative to Center Frequency (dB)
-10/19.5
-10
-20
-30
CW s
-35/24 CW 1
-40/54
-40
CW n
-50
-55/67 -55/100
-60
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 100
Frequency Offset from Center of Frequency, F0 (MHz)
Item Description
Noise Figure 2.3 dB typical (for 4 - 6 GHz band)
2.8 dB guaranteed (for 4 - 6 GHz band
2.5 dB typical (for 8 GHz band)
3.0 dB guaranteed (for 8 GHz band)
3.0 dB typical (for 11 GHz band)
3.5 dB guaranteed (for 11 GHz band)
4.0 dB typical (for 13 GHz band)
4.5 dB guaranteed (for 13 GHz band)
Noise figure is measured at the TRMD RF input of both the main and
SD receiver independently and at maximum gain of IF amplifier.
RX Local Carrier RF band oscillation with PLL
Synthesizer type, frequency pre-settable
Half band coverage for 4 to 8 GHz band and quarter band coverage for
11 & 13 GHz band
RX Spurious Emission In accordance with ESTI EN301 390 V1.2.1 (2003-11)
(External) measured at duplexer output
< 50 dBm in the frequency range 30.0 MHz to 21.2 GHz
< 30 dBm in the frequency range 21.2 GHz to 26.0 GHz
Spurious emission is defined as any emission at frequencies which are
outside the nominal carrier frequency by more than +/- 250% of the
relevant channel separation. That is,
Outside Fr +/- 100 MHz for 40 MHz CS system
Outside Fr +/- 75 MHz for 30 MHz CS system
RX Local Frequency Within 10 ppm
Stability
Normal Received Power 32 to 55 dBm
Maximum RSL -19 dBm guaranteed at BER of 10(-10)
AGC Dynamic Range 18 to 95 dBm measured at TRMD RF input
IF 1st IF: 844 MHz
2nd IF: 140 MHz
RF Filter (BRU) 4 section, Chebycheff type
3 dB bandwidth: 40 MHz for 40 MHz CS
30 MHz for 30 MHz CS
Item Description
Modulation < 30 MHz CS system >
(When set 128QAM with low density parity check type FEC (128QAM LDPC)
SDH/Ether to SDH) < 40 MHz CS system >
64QAM with low density parity check FEC (64QAM LDPC)
Modulation (When < Fixed modulation for 30/40 MHz CS system >
set SDH/Ether to Modulation applied is QPSK/8/16/32/64/128/256/512QAM with low
Ether) density parity check type FEC
or
< Adaptive modulation for 30/40 MHz CS system >
Modulation applied is QPSK/8/16/32/64/128/256/512QAM with low
density parity check type FEC depending on propagation condition
Item Description
Demodulation Coherent detection/instantaneous decision
Spectrum Shaping 25 % raised cosine roll-off factor for 40 MHz CS system
20 % raised cosine roll-off factor for 28/29/29.65/30 MHz CS system
Local Carrier Voltage-Controlled Crystal Oscillator (VCXO)
DEM input 140 MHz
Adaptive Equalizer 21-tap adaptive time domain equalizer including:
in baseband 10-tap linear transversal equalizer (LTE) with
10-tap decision feedback equalizer (DFE)
Symbol Rate 32.064 Mbit/s for 40 MHz CS system
24.192 Mbit/s for 30 MHz CS system
Unit/Interface Description
STM1E (STM-1 electrical) CMI-to-unipolar conversion
Unipolar-to-CMI conversion
Frame synchronization to STM-1 frame
Section Adaptation (change the pointer)
15
Scrambler/descrambler (2 -1 pattern)
Addition/Drop of section Overhead bit
(1) Framing bit (A1, A2)
(2) Regenerator section party (B1)
(3) Network management for regenerator section (D1 to D3)
(4) Regenerator section orderwire (E1)
(5) Section trace (J0)
STM1O Optical-to-Electrical conversion
(STM-1 optical interface) Electricalto-Optical conversion
CMI-to-unipolar conversion
Unipolar-to-CMI conversion
Frame synchronization to STM-1 frame
Section Adaptation (change the pointer)
15
Scrambler/descrambler (2 -1 pattern)
Addition/Drop of section Overhead bit
(1) Framing bit (A1, A2)
(2) Regenerator section party (B1)
(3) Network management for regenerator section (D1 to D3)
(4) Regenerator section orderwire (E1)
(5) Section trace (J0)
Unit/Interface Description
SFP (1000BASE-T) 4x4D-PAM5-to/from-Aggregate Ethernet signal conversion
Ethernet mapping / de-mapping into radio frame, namely
Native IP radio
Distribution/Aggregation of GE traffic to/from Line/Radio side
L2SW function with STP
Distribution of Gigabit Ethernet signal to GE ADPT cards
Combination of Gigabit Ethernet signal from GE ADPT cards
Switching control function for M+0 system
Link aggregation and fallback protection, proprietary load
balancing on radio side
SFP (1000BASE-SX/LX) Optical-to/from-Aggregate Ethernet signal conversion
Ethernet mapping / de-mapping into radio frame,
namely Native IP radio
Distribution/Aggregation of GE traffic to/from Line/Radio side
L2SW function with STP
Distribution of Gigabit Ethernet signal to GE ADPT cards
Combination of Gigabit Ethernet signal from GE ADPT cards
Switching control function for M+0 system
Link aggregation and fallback protection, proprietary load
balancing on radio side
TRMD SDH frame to Radio frame conversion
(Radio to Radio) Addition/Drop of RFCOH bit
(1) Frame alignment
(2) Redundancy bit for LDPC
(3) Digital service channel
(4) RPS control signal
(5) Route identification
(6) Way side traffic
(7) Transfer bit for frequency measurement
(8) ATPC Control signal
Item Description
Upfade BER BER = 1010 at RSL of 22 dBm guaranteed, -19 dBm typical
BER = 103 at RSL of 15 dBm guaranteed, -12 dBm typical
measured at TRMD RF input
Downfade BER < 64QAM, 40 MHz CS system >
BER = 106 at RSL of 75.5 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of 72.5 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of 74.5 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of 70.5 dBm guaranteed
measured at TRMD RF input for main RX and SD RX independently.
Note-1: RSL is 0.5 dB relaxed for 11 GHz band.
Note-2: Space diversity improves RSL by approximately 2.5 dB.
< 128QAM, 30 MHz CS system >
BER = 106 at RSL of 72.0 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of 69.0 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of 71.0 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of 67.0 dBm guaranteed
measured at TRMD RF input for Main RX and SD RX independently.
Note-1 : RSL is 0.5 dB relaxed for L8G and 1.5 dB for 13 GHz.
Note-2 : Space Diversity improves RSL by approximately 2.5 dB.
Residual BER BER < 1013 /hop/day at normal receiving condition (Typical)
BER < 1012 /hop/day at normal receiving condition (Guaranteed)
Item Description
Upfade BER BER = 1006 at RSL of -19 dBm (Typical), -22 dBm (Guaranteed)
measured at TRMD RF input
Downfade BER < 30 MHz CS system >
QPSK
BER = 106 at RSL of -87.0 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of -84.0 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of -85.5 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of -82.5 dBm guaranteed
8QAM
BER = 106 at RSL of -83.0 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of -80.0 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of -81.5 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of -78.5 dBm guaranteed
16QAM
BER = 106 at RSL of -81.0 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of -78.0 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of -79.5 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of -76.5 dBm guaranteed
32QAM
BER = 106 at RSL of -78.0 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of -75.0 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of -76.5 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of -73.5 dBm guaranteed
64QAM
BER = 106 at RSL of -75.0 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of -72.0 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of -73.5 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of -70.5 dBm guaranteed
128QAM
BER = 106 at RSL of -71.0 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of -68.0 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of -69.5 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of -66.5 dBm guaranteed
256QAM
BER = 106 at RSL of -67.0 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of -64.0 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of -63.0 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of -60.0 dBm guaranteed
Item Description
Downfade BER 512QAM
(Contd) BER = 106 at RSL of -61.0 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of -58.0 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of -53.0 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of -50.0 dBm guaranteed
< 40 MHz CS system >
4QAM
BER = 106 at RSL of -87.0 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of -84.0 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of -85.0 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of -82.0 dBm guaranteed
8QAM
BER = 106 at RSL of -84.0 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of -81.0 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of -82.0 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of -79.0 dBm guaranteed
16QAM
BER = 106 at RSL of -81.0 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of -78.0 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of -79.0 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of -76.0 dBm guaranteed
32QAM
BER = 106 at RSL of -77.0 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of -74.0 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of -75.0 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of -72.0 dBm guaranteed
64QAM
BER = 106 at RSL of -73.0 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of -70.0 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of -71.0 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of -68.0 dBm guaranteed
128QAM
BER = 106 at RSL of -69.0 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of -66.0 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of -67.0 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of -64.0 dBm guaranteed
Item Description
Downfade BER 256QAM
(Contd) BER = 106 at RSL of -65.0 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of -62.0 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of -61.0 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of -58.0 dBm guaranteed
512QAM
BER = 106 at RSL of -59.0 dBm typical
BER = 106 at RSL of -56.0 dBm guaranteed
BER = 1010 at RSL of -51.0 dBm typical
BER = 1010 at RSL of -48.0 dBm guaranteed
measured at TRMD RF input at Point A for Main RX and SD RX
independently and for 11/13 GHz band BER characteristics,
0.7 dB/1.5 dB relaxation from above BER characteristics.
Residual BER BER < 1013 /hop/day at normal receiving condition (Typical)
BER < 1012 /hop/day at normal receiving condition (Guaranteed)
Item Description
Co-Channel 64QAM System
(External) (in accordance with ETSI EN 302 217-2-2 V1.4.1 (2010-07),TableC7,System C1,5B)
RSL degradation = 1 dB at BER=10(-6) and C/I = 31 dB (typical), 33 dB (ETSI limit)
RSL degradation = 3 dB at BER=10(-6) and C/I = 27 dB (typical), 29 dB (ETSI limit)
128QAM System
(in accordance with ETSI EN 302 217-2-2 V1.4.1 (2010-07),TableB7,System B3,5B)
RSL degradation = 1 dB at BER=10(-6) and C/I = 31 dB (typical), 35 dB (ETSI limit)
RSL degradation = 3 dB at BER=10(-6) and C/I = 29 dB (typical), 32 dB (ETSI limit)
First Adjacent 64QAM System
Channel (in accordance with ETSI EN 302 217-2-2 V1.4.1 (2010-07),TableC7,System C1,5B)
RSL degradation = 1 dB at BER=10(-6) and C/I = -26 dB (typical), -4 dB (ETSI limit)
RSL degradation = 3 dB at BER=10(-6) and C/I = -32 dB (typical), -8 dB (ETSI limit)
128QAM System
(in accordance with ETSI EN 302 217-2-2 V1.4.1 (2010-07), TableB7, System B3,5B)
RSL degradation = 1 dB at BER=10(-6) and C/I = -19 dB (typical), -5 dB (ETSI limit)
RSL degradation = 3 dB at BER=10(-6) and C/I = -21 dB (typical), -8 dB (ETSI limit)
XPIC Improvement factor for co-channel operation = 20 dB (typical), 18 dB (guaranteed)
measured at BER = 103 interference curve
Item Description
Receive SD (R-SD) In-Phase (IP) type SD combiner in BB stage
Receive SD function is available by license key
SD DADE Method Compensation between main and SD/XSD receiver up to 150 ns
Automatic, no manual adjustment using measuring equipment needed
IF-IF characteristic Optimization of in-band transmission line in the absence of fading
Automatic adjustment, no measuring equipment needed
Delay equalization from Compensation of delay characteristics from adjacent RF channels
adjacent RF channels Built-in delay adjustment on WebLT
No D-EQL module needed on TRMD
Adaptive Equalizer 21-tap adaptive time domain equalizer (ATDE) in baseband including:
(a) 10-tap transversal equalizer (LTE)
(b) 10-tap decision feedback equalizer (DFE)
Radio Protection Switch Uni-polar switch (SW) in uni-polar stage
(1) Errorless switching with early warning detection on fade
(2) Uni-directional/Bi-Directional switching function
(3) N+1 or n+0 GP1-RPS (maximum 16 systems per shelf)
(4) N+1 or n+0 & M+1 or m+0 GP1&GP2-RPS
(maximum 16 systems per shelf)
(5) Single or dual RF band
(6) Point-to-point or dual/double terminal
XPIC function Cross Polarization Interference Canceller (XPIC) for CCDP operation
XPIC function is activated by optional license key
XPIC improvement factor for flat fade:
-3
> 20 dB typical (>18 dB guaranteed) at BER of 10
XPIC DADE for CCDP Compensation between main and cross polarized channels up to 150
Operation ns Automatic, no measuring equipment needed
FEC Low Density Parity Check (LDPC)
ATPC ATPC range: 0 to 20 dB continuous
Control speed: 100 dB/s
Control initiator: Pre-set RSL, -45 dBm or -55 dBm or -65 dBm
MTPC MTCP range: 0 to 20 dB, 1-dB step
Control: Manual
6 Mechanical Specification
6.1 System Configuration
Table 6.1 shows the system application and rack configuration list
depending on baseband interface condition.
Figure 6.1 shows the rack configuration for all applications.
ACCP
N+1/N+0
ACAP
Single Terminal
CCDP
6-2
TRMD(W9) BBINTF(W10)
VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT
TR ADPT
One Example of L6G, 5+1 and 11G, 10+0
10 9 10 9 10 9 TRMD(W8) BBINTF(W9)
TERM
Mixed ACCP/ACAP/CCDP Operation
11G System
8 7 8 7 8 7 TRMD(W6) BBINTF(W7)
Point-to-Point Terminal
L6G System
TR ADPT TRMD(W5) BBINTF(W5) GE SW
Basic shelf
5 4 5 4 5 4 TRMD(W4) BBINTF(W4)
TR ADPT TRMD(W3) BBINTF(W3)
3 2 3 2 3 2 TRMD(W2) BBINTF(W2)
TR ADPT TRMD(W1) BBINTF(W1)
1 P 1 P 1 P TRMD(P) BBINTF(P)
RX
RX
SD
SD
TX
TX
TRMD(W10) BBINTF(W10)
TERM
BEF (x4 max.)
11G System
8 7 8 7 8 7 TRMD(W7) BBINTF(W7)
Antenna Port (Max. 8)
L6G System
Basic shelf
5 4 5 4 5 4 TRMD(W4) BBINTF(W4)
TR ADPT TRMD(W3) BBINTF(W3)
3 2 3 2 3 2 TRMD(W2) BBINTF(W2)
TR ADPT TRMD(W1) BBINTF(W1)
1 P 1 P 1 P TRMD(P) BBINTF(P)
RX
RX
SD
SD
TX
TX
Mechanical Specification
6-3
TRMD(W9) BBINTF(W9)
VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT
TR ADPT
Mixed ACCP/ACAP/CCDP P-to-P Operation
Figure 6.1b One Example of N+1 GP1 & M+1 GP2 Point-to-Point Terminal
9 8 9 8 9 8 TRMD(W8) BBINTF(W8)
TERM
One Example of L6G, 5+1 & 11G, 9+1
11G, 9+1
Antenna Port (Max. 8)
Basic shelf
5 4 5 4 5 4 TRMD(W4) BBINTF(W4)
L6G, 5+1
TR ADPT TRMD(W3) BBINTF(W3)
3 2 3 2 3 2 TRMD(W2) BBINTF(W2)
TR ADPT TRMD(W1) BBINTF(W1)
1 P 1 P 1 P TRMD(P) BBINTF(P)
RX
RX
SD
SD
TX
TX
VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT
TR ADPT TRMD(W9) BBINTF(W9)
9 8 9 8 9 8 TRMD(W8) BBINTF(W8)
TERM
BEF (x4 max.)
11G, 9+1
Antenna Port (Max. 8)
Basic shelf
5 4 5 4 5 4 TRMD(W4) BBINTF(W4)
L6G, 5+1
TR ADPT TRMD(W3) BBINTF(W3)
3 2 3 2 3 2 TRMD(W2) BBINTF(W2)
TR ADPT TRMD(W1) BBINTF(W1)
1 P 1 P 1 P TRMD(P) BBINTF(P)
RX
RX
SD
SD
TX
TX
Mechanical Specification
6-4
Figure 6.1c Typical Rack Configuration for N+1 GP1 & M+1 GP2 Double Terminal
TRMD(W9) BBINTF(W9)
VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT
TR ADPT
9 8 9 8 9 8 TRMD(W8) BBINTF(W8)
TERM
Mixed ACCP/ACAP/CCDP Operation
Western Route
11G, 9+1 for Western Route
7 6 7 6 7 6 TRMD(W6) BBINTF(W6)
Antenna Port (Max. 8)
Eastern Route
Basic shelf
5 4 5 4 5 4 TRMD(W4) BBINTF(W4)
TR ADPT TRMD(W3) BBINTF(W3)
3 2 3 2 3 2 TRMD(W2) BBINTF(W2)
TR ADPT TRMD(W1) BBINTF(W1)
1 P 1 P 1 P TRMD(P) BBINTF(P)
RX
RX
SD
SD
TX
TX
TRMD(W9) BBINTF(W9)
TERM
BEF (x4 max.)
Western Route
7 6 7 6 7 6 TRMD(W6) BBINTF(W6)
Antenna Port (Max. 8)
Eastern Route
Basic shelf
5 4 5 4 5 4 TRMD(W4) BBINTF(W4)
TR ADPT TRMD(W3) BBINTF(W3)
3 2 3 2 3 2 TRMD(W2) BBINTF(W2)
TR ADPT TRMD(W1) BBINTF(W1)
1 P 1 P 1 P TRMD(P) BBINTF(P)
RX
RX
SD
SD
TX
TX
Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Mechanical Specification
Rack
ETSI standard rack as standard
1,800 (H) x 600 (W) x 345 (D) mm with shelf bonnet cover or
2,200 (H) x 600 (W) x 345 (D) mm with shelf bonnet cover
Basic shelf with PCB back-board and bonnet cover
1,640 (H) x 530 (W) x 290 (D) mm with shelf bonnet cover
TRMD Adapter (TR ADPT), 1xTR ADPT/2xTRMD
RF branching network, 2 sets of TX/RX/SD BPF / 1xTR ADPT
Card
One set of inter-shelf cables
One sets of coaxial and multi-pin cables
Multi-pin connectors on the BWB are high-reliability type and have the
facilities of protection against miss-insertion.
BPF unit consisting one BPF and circulator is plug-inked directly to the TR
ADPT and connection between RF channel BPF units are made.
Installation slot number is slot1 to slot16 from left side of shelf and slot
allocation is flexible for all slots except that slot1 is for GP1-P and slot9 or
slot16 is for GP2-P.
6.8 Weight
Table 6.8 Typical Weight of Each Unit and FRX-3E Equipment (Kg)
3+1 with SD 7+1 with SD 2x(3+1) with SD
Unit/Rack Weight Qty Weight Qty Weight Qty Weight
TRMD 3.0 4 12.0 8 24.0 8 24.0
TRMD ADPT 2.0 2 4.0 4 8.0 4 8.0
VENT 0.5 2 1.0 4 2.0 4 2.0
STM1E/O 0.3 4 1.2 8 2.4 8 2.4
STM1E 0.3
SPC 0.3
GESW 0.7
SV 0.7 1 0.7 1 0.7 1 0.7
ESTI Rack 36.0 1 36.0 1 36.0 1 36.0
(2,200mm)
ESTI Rack 29.0
(1,800mm)
Basic shelf 37.5 1 37.5 1 37.5 1 37.5
Bonnet cover 4.4 1 4.4 1 4.4 1 4.4
BRU DUP 0.5 1 0.5 2 1.0 2 1.0
ADPT 0.5 1 0.5 2 1.0 2 1.0
FIL 0.6 12 7.2 24 14.4 24 14.4
Cable 0.1 12 1.2 24 2.4 24 2.4
Weight (kg) 106.2 133.8 133.8
7 Environmental Specification
7.1 Environmental Condition
7.1.1 Not In-Use Condition
Table 7.1.1 shows the environmental conditions when FRX-3E radio
equipment is not operational. (Not in-use condition).
50
40
30
25
Absolute Air Humidity [g/m3]
20
Air Temperature []
10
-10
-20
-30
0.26
-40
-50
-60
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Relative Air Humidity []
Figure 7.1.1 Climatogram for class 1.3: Not weatherprotected storage locations
50
40
30
29
20
10
-10
1
-20
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Relative Air Humidity []
7.2.2 Immunity
Table 7.2.2 shows the Immunity test methods and conditions.
7.3 Safety
FRX-3E radio equipment is well designed to meet the Safety
Requirement in accordance with Cenelec EN 60950-1: 2006 (IEC
60950-1:2005 (Second Edition) as follows;
Directive Description
RoHS-06 Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical
and electronic equipment (EC 95)
WEEE Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EC 96)
REACH Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical
substances. (EC 1907/2006)
7.5 MTBF
MFBF of FRX-3E Slide-In-Unit (SIU) and BRU are shown in Table 7.5.
8 Power Requirements
8.1 Power Supply Interface Requirement
Table 8.1 shows the power supply interface requirement in accordance
with ETSI EN300 132-2 V2.2.2 (2007-10) below;
(4) Voltage change For the single rate of the voltage at interface A with an amplitude of 6V
due to the regulation 10% for both the fall and rise time of the voltage and a change rate within the
of the power supply range 3 V/ms to 7 V/ms,
FRX-3E shall operate according to the specification and no loss of data or
false alarm shall occur.
(7) Inrush current In accordance with Figure 3, ETSI EN300 132-2 V2.2.1 (2007-05)
(8) Immunity to In accordance with Table 1 and Figure 5, ETSI EN300 132-2 V2.2.1
narrowband noise (2007-05)
at interface A
(9) Emissions of In accordance with Table 2 and Figure 7, ETSI EN300 132-2 V2.2.1
narrowband noise (2007-05)
at interface A
TR ADPT
TR ADPT
TR ADPT
TR ADPT
TR ADPT
TR ADPT
TR ADPT
10
SD Point-to-Point Terminal
1
SD
P
9 10
RX
1
RX
P
TX
1
TR ADPT
TR ADPT
TR ADPT
TR ADPT
TR ADPT
TR ADPT
TR ADPT
TR ADPT
10
SD
1
8
VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT
SD
P
9 10
1
8
RX
9
provided by Contractor
10
TX
1
8
TRMD(W10)
Approved component
TRMD(W1)
TRMD(W2)
TRMD(W3)
TRMD(W4)
TRMD(W5)
TRMD(W1)
TRMD(W2)
TRMD(W3)
TRMD(W4)
TRMD(W5)
TRMD(W6)
TRMD(W7)
TRMD(W8)
TRMD(W9)
TRMD(P)
TX
P
according to IEC60934
VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT Rating: -57V/37A min.
Basic shelf
DC Power Cable
AWG8 to AWG10
BBINTF(W10)
BBINTF(W1)
BBINTF(W2)
BBINTF(W3)
BBINTF(W4)
BBINTF(W5)
BBINTF(W1)
BBINTF(W2)
BBINTF(W3)
BBINTF(W4)
BBINTF(W5)
BBINTF(W6)
BBINTF(W7)
BBINTF(W8)
BBINTF(W9)
BBINTF(P)
sq (mm2): 8.37-5.26
TRMD(W1)
TRMD(W2)
TRMD(W3)
TRMD(W4)
TRMD(W5)
TRMD(W1)
TRMD(W2)
TRMD(W3)
TRMD(W4)
TRMD(W5)
TRMD(W6)
TRMD(W7)
TRMD(W8)
TRMD(W9)
TRMD(P)
TRMD(P)
Basic shelf
SV
BBINTF(W10)
BBINTF(W1)
BBINTF(W2)
BBINTF(W3)
BBINTF(W4)
BBINTF(W5)
BBINTF(W1)
BBINTF(W2)
BBINTF(W3)
BBINTF(W4)
BBINTF(W5)
BBINTF(W6)
BBINTF(W7)
BBINTF(W8)
BBINTF(W9)
GE SW
GE SW
BBINTF(P)
PS #1
TM-1 To TRMD
-48 V
CN128
Noise Noise
GND Diode Filter 1 Filter 1
CN130 Slot1&2
to SV
Arrestor
CN127
Noise Noise
Filter 2 Filter 2
CN129 Slot3&4
to BB INTF
slot1 to slot16
CN126
Noise
Filter 3
Arrestor
Slot5&6
CN125
Noise
Filter 4
Slot7&8
PS #2
TM-2
-48 V
CN124
Noise Noise
GND Diode Filter 3 Filter 5
Slot9&10
Arrestor
CN123
Noise Noise
Fra me
Filter 4 Filter 6
GND
Slot11&12
CN122
Noise
Filter 7
Slot13&14
CN121
Noise
Filter 8
Slot15&16
Switching Stage
The Radio Protection System has unipolar switch (USW) in the baseband
interface unit. Figure 9.1 shows the outline of Radio Protection System.
Station A Station B
Station A Station B
Figure 9.1b Typical RPS System for N+1 or N+0 ACCP/ACAP/CCDP Operation
(In case of Dual RF Band for GP1-RPS)
Station A Station B
Station A Station B
One Example of L6G & U6G Dual-Band GP1 & GP2 Operation
SV SV
In case of N+0 & M+0: N+M = max. 16 with 8 antenna ports
In case of N+0 & M+1: N+M = max. 15 with 8 antenna ports
In case of N+1 & M+0: N+M = max. 15 with 8 antenna ports
In case of N+1 & M+1: N+M = max. 14 with 8 antenna ports
Figure 9.1d Typical RPS System for N+1/N+0 & M+1/M+0 Operation
(In case of Dual RF Band for GP1/2-RPS)
Station A Station B
SV
Station A Station C
BRU BRU
BB INTF TRMD TRMD BB INTF
OCC OCC
(SW ) (SW )
Figure 9.1e Typical RPS System for N+1 Double Terminal Operation
(In case of Single/Dual RF Band for GP1/2-RPS)
Switching Section
The switching section of Radio Protection Switch (RPS) is activated on a hop
basis , therefore protection switching is activated between stations despite of
terminal station, repeater station and back-to-back terminal station.
Figure 4.2 shows the relationship between terminals and a repeater for the
RPS switching section.
OW/UC/WS Signal
The Radio Protection Switching of Orderwire, User Channel on SOH and
Wayside traffic on SOH/RFCOH is linked to the operation of STM-1 main
signal.
Human Machine Interface (HMI)
Supervising of switching status and manual switch operation are carried out
through Web-based local craft terminal, Web LT. There is no display/ control
panel for RPS equipped on the FRX-3E itself.
The Web LT can supervise/control all FRX-3E equipment (NE = Network
Element) within a Digital Communication Channel (DCC) group to which the
local terminal is connected. The Web LT and SNMP manager can manage
all FRX-3E equipment together with other communication equipment.
SW (Switching device in unipolar level)
The SW is a part of the baseband interface (BB INTF) unit. This switch has
the manual/automatic DADEing (Differential Automatic time Delay
Equalization) function between protection and any of main channels and
performs the hitless (errorless) switching on fade.
Detailed SW information is as follows;
Signal level : 4 streams of 38.88 Mb/s, Unipolar stage
Direction : Uni-directional switch (USW) on fade
Bi-Directional switch (BSW) on equipment failure
Radio Protection Switching (RPS) for N+1 Operation Radio Protection Switching (RPS) for N+1 Operation
Radio Route A Radio Route B
9-8
Fujitsu and Fujitsu Customer Use Only Radio Protection Switching (RPS)
BER ALM
The threshold level of BER ALM can be set through the Web LT as
provisioning. Table 3.1.3 shows the setting position and time to
initiate/recover of BER ALM. Default setting is 1 .
Table 9.1.3a BER ALM1 Initiation Setting to Initiate
BER ALM Initiation before
Setting Error Correction Remarks
-3
1 1 X 10 Default
-4
2 5 X 10
-4
3 1 X 10
-5
4 5 X 10
-5
5 1 X 10
-6
6 5 X 10
-6
7 1 X 10
10 IP/Ethernet Feature
10. 1 FRX-3E Ethernet Solution
Key Benefits
- Native Gigabit Ethernet traffic with user-selectable throughput capacity
- Radio Link Aggregation for bonding up to 16 channel radio signals
- Easy upgrade process for higher capacities
- Built-in L2 switch card
- QoS (Quality of Service) / VLAN support
- Multiple network topology applications
- Sync-E (Synchronous Ethernet) / IEEE 1588 v2 capability
with in with
SDH / Ethernet
SDH interface only Mixed mode Ethernet interface only
Adaptor Card Tx = f1
TRMD
GE-ADPT RF Carriers
Interface Card
Installed in Rx = f1
GE BB-INTF slot
GE-SW
ports
The following figure shows the signal diagram for Ethernet features on FRX-3E.
L1LA (Layer-1 Radio Link Aggregation) is used for load balancing to aggregate multiple
radio traffics. As this function works as a protection mechanism, RPS function is not
used in case of GE interface configuration and the system is configured to N+0.
TRMD
TRMD
TRMD
TRMD
x8 x8
GE-ADPT
GE-ADPT
GE-ADPT
GE-ADPT
x8 x8
GE-SW GE-SW
#GP1 RLA RLA Radio #GP2 RLA RLA Radio
#1 #2 #1 #2 (L1LA)
(L1LA)
Port 7
Port 2
Port 4
Port 5
Port 1
Port 3
Total 4Gbps
(1Gbps per 1 GE port)
At line side of user GE ports, L2LA (Layer-2 Link Aggregation) feature is implemented
(IEEE Std 802.3ad).
Following table shows data capacity of Ethernet traffic in FRX-3E system per single
channel RF carrier.
L1 Throughput L2 Throughput
Air Capacity
(Mbps) (Mbps)
Channel including
QAM
bandwidth Radio overhead Packet Size (Byte) Packet Size (Byte)
(Mbps)
64 256 1518 9600 64 256 1518 9600
4 48 24 24 24 24 18 22 24 24
8 73 48 48 48 48 37 45 47 48
16 97 72 72 72 72 55 67 71 72
30 32 121 96 96 96 96 73 89 95 96
128 169 144 144 144 144 110 134 142 144
256 194 168 168 168 168 128 156 166 168
512 218 192 192 192 192 146 178 190 192
4 64 35 35 35 35 27 34 35 35
8 96 68 68 68 68 51 65 67 67
16 128 99 99 99 99 76 96 98 99
MHz 64 192 163 163 163 163 124 157 161 162
128 224 195 195 195 195 149 188 193 195
256 257 226 226 226 226 172 217 223 225
512 289 258 258 258 258 197 248 255 257
Following table shows FRXS-3E latency figures of one-way across a radio link with
1,518 byte packet in 1+0 Ethernet configuration.
Latency (ms)
Modulation
30MHz 40MHz
Scheme
Channel Bandwidth Channel Bandwidth
Figure 11.1 shows block diagram of the NMS facilities on the SV card.
FRX NE
SNMP-SV unit
Network Management Interface
Embedded
Web server
DCC connection SNMP agent Ethernet connection
[ IP address ]
Interface 10/100BASE-T
Connection Cable Used UTP (Un-Shielded Twisted Pair) Category 5 cable
Port Two (2) ports, RJ-45 jack
Connected to a HUB (*) internally
Interconnectivity between By on-board HUB function (*1) on SV unit
LAN connection and DCC Note-*1: HUB function is as follows;
(1) Simple repeater HUB
(2) Packet routing function of any protocol layer is
NOT supported.
Figure 11.2 shows an example of the connection between the PC and the NE.
Note: The SEMF converts performance data and implementation specific hardware
alarms into objective- oriented messages for transmission over DCCs and/or Q
interface (ITU-T G.782 and G.783)
Web LT
I= 4 - 12.5 mA
R L
Common
-19 to -60 V GND
(depends on primary voltage)
max. I (*3)
(*2) L
RL max. V (*4)
L
Loop relay
Contact
Note-*: Standard item and other items are as option when RAB module is installed
on SV card.
Interface specification