Frequency Bands File And Frequency Bands Groups - Nera WiLink-I Series System Manual

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Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration
The range is from 13 to 50 dBm using a 0.25 dBm resolution. In case the entered
value is not compatible with the installed ODU, a trap will be issued. If the
entered value is below the minimum supported by the ODU (currently applicable
only for 3.6 GHz units where the minimum power is 18 dBm) the actual power will
be set to the minimum supported by the unit. If the entered value is above the
maximum supported by the ODU, the power will be changed to the maximum
value supported by the ODU (28 dBm for a regular ODU, 34 dBm for a High Power
ODU).
The default is 28 dBm.
4.7.4.5
Admin Status
The transmit on/off status of the ODU.
The default option is Disabled.
4.7.5
Frequency Bands File and Frequency Bands
Groups
The Frequency Bands Configuration file defines the characteristics of each of the
frequency bands supported by the system. These characteristics include:
Lowest Downlink Frequency
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Highest Downlink Frequency
Step (resolution)
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Duplex Separation: the difference between downlink (Tx) and uplink (Rx)
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frequencies.
Group ID: For certain bands, the relevant SU may use a frequency band that
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includes more than one of the discrete bands available for the ODU. The
Group ID defines the Frequency Bands Group, which includes frequency
bands that can be used by SUs served by the ODU using the selected band.
The Frequency Bands Group defines also the range of frequencies that can be
used by the relevant AU.
In the current release, the following Frequency Bands are supported:
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