Proxim Edge MP-1015-CPE Hardware Installation Manual page 48

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The antenna/devices located at different altitudes should be tilted at the correct angle to efficiently transmit/receive the
signals between the devices in the wireless network. The following figure shows the antenna tilt and its importance when the
successive devices are located at different elevations above the ground.
The radiation patterns for a device with Dual polarized antenna in Elevation planes are shown below in Figure 1-3. As per
the regulatory domain, there are no limitations to the Azimuthal plane with respect to EIRP, but the Elevation plane has a limit
specific to EIRP above 30 degrees as 21 dBm. To comply with this specification, Proxim products have an option to control the
transmit power based on the installation tilt angle and the radiation pattern of the antenna.
The formula used for the calculation of Transmit Power is given below:
Transmit Power = EIRP - G
Where,
EIRP - Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power
G
- Antenna gain at (30- 0) in the elevation plane
(30- 0)
MIMO Gain - Gain for Multi Input Multiple Output products (2x2 MIMO Gain is 3 dB, 3X3 MIMO Gain is 4.8 dB and
4X4 MIMO Gain is 6 dB).
The calculation of Transmit Power to comply with the EIRP limits for an antenna with a gain of 22 dB is explained below
for three different tilt angles:
Case 1: 0 = 0
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Figure 8-2 Typical installation showing device/antenna tilt angle
Figure 8-3 Antenna radiation patterns for Elevation Planes
- MIMO Gain
(30- 0)
0
(No antenna tilt)
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