Basic Design Of Aswipll Radios; Bsr; Spr - Airspan ASWipLL Quick Installation And Configuration Manual

900 mhz wireless ip-based local loop system
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Q u i c k I n s t a l l a t i o n & C o n f i g u r a t i o n G u i d e

Basic Design of ASWipLL Radios

This chapter describes the basic design and physical dimensions of the ASWipLL BSR, SPR, and IDR
devices.

1.1. BSR

The BSR, installed at the Base Station, is an encased outdoor radio module providing a 9 pin D-type port for
RS-232 serial interface and a 15 pin D-type port for data, synchronization, and power interfaces. The BSR is
available in two models: BSR with an integral antenna (BSR 900 MHz TDD V-pol); BSR with two N-type ports
(displayed below) for attaching up to two external antennas (BSR 900 MHz TDD Dual Ext).

1.2. SPR

The SPR is an encased CPE outdoor radio module providing access to a 15 pin D-type port for Ethernet,
serial, and power interfaces. The SPR model is available in two models: SPR with an integral antenna (SPRL
900MHz TDD V-pol) and SPR with an N-type port for attaching an external antenna (SPR 900MHz TDD Ext).
N-type port for
external
antenna
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N-type port for main external antenna
Serial port
Data, synchronization, and power port
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N-type port for second (receiving) external antenna
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15-pin D-type
port
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