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Chapter 3: Operation and Administration
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3.6.2.1
Bandwidth
The bandwidth of the Radio Cluster, in MHz.
Available valid options are 5 MHz (fiveMHz), 7 MHz (sevenMHz), 10 MHz (tenMHz) & 20MHz (LTE)
The default is none. A valid option must be selected.
A change in the Bandwidth takes effect after the next reset.
3.6.2.2
Center Frequency
The center downlink frequency of the Radio Cluster, in MHz. The valid values are from f1+0.5BW to f2-0.5BW, where f1 is
the lowest frequency of the band supported by the radio head (see
frequency of the band and BW is the defined Bandwidth.
The default is 0. A valid value must be configured.
A change in the Center Frequenct takes effect after the next reset.
3.6.2.3
TX Power
The required Tx power of the Radio Cluster, in dBm.
The actual valid range depends on the installed RH Type: The upper limit is set by the Maximum Tx Power supported by the
radio head (see
minus 10 dBm.
The default is 0. A valid value must be configured.
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RH
Menu,
"General" on page
RH
Menu,
95). The lower limit is the Maximum Tx Power supported by the radio head,
"General" on page
95), f2 is the highest
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