Master ODU Unit
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Inter & intra site sync to reduce self interference
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Long range – up to 40 km/25 miles
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Wide range of frequency bands ‐ 3.3‐3.8GHz, 4.9 ‐6.0GHz
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Dedicated Bandwidth ensuring SLA & latency
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Low and constant latency – min < 3ms
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Channel bandwidth – 5/10/20/40 MHz
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Regulations supported ‐ FCC/IC/ETSI/WPC/MII/Universal
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Multiband ODUs: 3.3‐3.8 or 4.9‐6.0 in the same unit
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Simple to deploy
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Web Interface for link management (both Master ODU and Slave ODU)
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SFP support when connecting to a IDU‐H in place of a PoE device
Master ODU Unit
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High capacity ODU
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250 Mbps aggregate throughput
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Fully integrated with RADWIN Legacy solutions:
• Coexist (HBS‐collocatable) with RADWIN 2000 and RADWIN 5000 products
• Common RADWIN Manager
• Common RNMS
Slave ODU
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High capacity: 5/10/25/50/100 Mbps aggregate throughput
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Separate uplink and downlink configurable Maximum Information Rate (MIR)
Components of a RADWIN 2000 C Plus Link
Major Components
The major element of each site is the ODU radio transceiver. The ODU actually contains two
radios, which may be connected to a dual pole integrated or external antenna. The ODU itself
is connected to a PoE device. The PoE provides an Ethernet LAN connection to user
equipment (typically a switch).
Accessories
To build a RADWIN 2000 C Plus link you will require some of the following accessories:
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PoE devices ‐ Both Gigabit and 100 Mbps
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HSS unit ‐ Collocation unit for intra‐site synchronization
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IDU‐H Aggregation unit for a collocated hub site instead of multiple PoE devices
RADWIN 2000 C Plus User Manual
Release 3.5.70
Chapter 2
2‐2
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