Continuing With Our Example Sector - Radwin 5000 HPMP User Manual

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Which Display View Should I Use?
Which Display View Should I Use?
Your preferred view is clearly application dependent. For a geographically localized sector -
say, video surveillance of a plant or a sports center with a small number of cameras, Table or
List view might be adequate. Our own example is based on a backhaul situation for which the
Maps view is very helpful.

Continuing with our Example Sector

Using the Map View
To set up a new sector or to carry out substantial changes to an existing sector, you should
have a Radio Plan from your Site Survey. The minimum requirement is a list of locations and
their coordinates. Here is our plan:
Table 4-4: Radio Plan for a small sector
Unit Type
Site Name
Mozart@HFU.01.02
fixed HSU
Haydn@HFU.01.01
fixed HSU
nomadic HSU
Brahms@HNU.01.03
HBS
Bach@HBS.01
A plan of this type may be prepared by hand, or by using a suitable Radio
Planning tool. The method used here allowed us to specify antenna height
as well so as to guarantee LOS. While it is not of direct use in what follows,
antenna height is required to carry out physical installation as set out in
Note
Chapter
To relocate a HBS or HSU by setting latitude and longitude coordinates:
1. Right click the HBS (Bach@HBS.01) to open its Context menu and then Configure.
2. Click the Coordinates button to open the Coordinates window and enter the
required latitude and longitude.
You may enter the coordinates in decimal or degrees/minutes/seconds using the
input template shown below:
RADWIN 5000 HPMP User Manual
Latitude
-37.4018
-37.8762
n/a
-37.8148
3.
Release 3.3.30
Antenna
Longitude
height
(m)
145.0086
60
145.0437
10
n/a
n/a
144.9630
130
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