Chapter 1:
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Efficient GPS synchronized, scheduled TDD operation for easy AP/BHM site deployment and performance that
is consistent regardless of SM/BHS loading
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A range of cost-effective subscriber device solutions to meet the business case of any network application
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MIMO Matrix B: This technique provides for the ability to double the throughput of a radio transmission
under proper RF conditions. Different data streams are transmitted simultaneously on two different antennas
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MIMO-A mode: This mode of operation has same modulation levels as the MIMO-B mode, namely: QPSK, 16-
QAM, 64-QAM and 256-QAM. This mode increases system reliability in the links.
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Timing synchronization via CMM4 or uGPS
Table 1
gives a summary of the main PMP/PTP 450i characteristics.
Table 1 Main characteristics of the PMP/PTP 450i Series
Characteristic
Topology
Wireless link condition
Range
Duplexing
Connectivity
Operating frequencies
Tx Power
Channel bandwidth
High spectral efficiency
Timing synchronization
Data rate
Value
PMP/PTP
LOS, near LOS or non-LOS
PTP
Up to
186
mi (or
299
km)
PMP: Up to 40 mi (or 64 km) for 5.x GHz band
PMP: Up to 120 mi (or
193 km) for 900 MHz band
TDD (symmetric and asymmetric)
1000Base-T Ethernet Main port with PoE input
902 to 928 MHz
4.9 to 5.925 GHz
max 27 dBm (5 GHz) max 25
dBm (900 MHz)
5, 7, 10 and 20 MHz
Up to 6.5 bps/Hz
CMM4 or uGPS
Up to 150 Mbps (20 MHz channel BW) for PMP/PTP
Page 1-3
Overview of the PMP/PTP 450 platform
depending on configuration for all bands