Winlink 1000 Link; The Outdoor Unit (Odu); Figure 1-7 Example Of Link Architecture - System Components - Radwin WinLink 1000 User Manual

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WinLink 1000 Link
The WinLink 1000 point-to-point solution is a wireless communication link. Typically each side
of the link is comprised of an Outdoor Unit (ODU) and antenna and an Indoor Unit (IDU) or
PoE device as shown in
The link is managed by the SNMP-based RADWIN Manager application.
The IDU and the ODU are connected by a CAT5e cable that carries the service traffic and
power.
Figure 1-7: Example of Link Architecture - System Components

The Outdoor Unit (ODU)

The ODU is the radio transceiver of the WinLink 1000 system and is the main component of
the system. The ODU connects to an antenna that enables radio communication and can be
mounted on a pole or wall. The ODU connects to the IDU via a CAT5e cable.
ODUs are available in different frequencies and regulations in the ranges: 2.3-2.7GHz, 4.9-
6GHz.
The ODU comes in two different form factors as shown in
the type of antenna:
ODU with integrated 1ft flat panel antenna (Integrated Antenna ODU). This unit
contains both the ODU and antenna as a single unit housed in a weatherproof casing.
ODU with a connector for an external antenna (Connectorized ODU). The unit is fit-
ted with an N-type connector. An external antenna can extend the range of the link,
and in some cases, may help to reduce environmental interferences.
WinLink 1000 User Manual
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