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Appendix Radio Frequency Plan: Ipasolink
Appendix Radio Frequency Plan: Ipasolink
Appendix Radio Frequency Plan: Ipasolink
iPASOLINK
Appendix Radio Frequency Plan
CONTENTS
RADIO FREQUENCY PLAN FOR iPASOLINK.............................................................A-1
This provides frequency range used in each RF frequency band (6 to 38 GHz). Refer
to Note 1 and Note 2 for corresponding frequency band of the system.
-48V
IFL RX LEV MON
ODU ODU
6-11 GHz 13-38 GHz
Selectable Modem Channel Separation for Traffic Capacity (Throughput (Mbps)**)
System 7 MHz 14 MHz 28 (27.5) MHz ** 56 (55) MHz **
QPSK 14 28 57 114
16QAM 28 57 114 230
32QAM 35 71 143 287
64QAM 42 85 172 345
128QAM 49 99 200 402
256QAM − 114 229 460
**: Maximum throughput at 64 byte VLAN tagged frame passed rate base.
Notes:
1. When 6 to 38 GHz ODU is applied, each data transmission system has to
take following channel separation or more.
Usually, RF channel frequency must be assigned that is shifted a half of
channel separation from Start and Stop frequency values within frequency
range of sub-band.
Refer to the following example for the system of transmission capacity of
40 MB.
Transmission Capacity: 40 MB
Modulation Scheme: 16QAM
CH Separation: 14 MHz
TX frequency Ft: f1 +7 MHz < Ft < fn –7 MHz
where; f1 = Start frequency, fn = Stop frequency
2. When 6 to 11 GHz band is applied, RF channel frequency is assignable
depending on the transmission capacity within frequency range of
sub-band (K/L/M/N/P/R).
Refer to start and stop frequency in the frequency table corresponded
channel separation.
The change of the BPF varies depending on the Frequency Band and sub-band to be
used, so contact NEC before changing the ODU sub-band whether the change of the
BPF is necessary or not.
Caution: ODUs that have been used outside should NOT be opened.
Silica Gel Packs should be replaced with new ones every time
the customer opens the ODU and also the air leakage test
operation should be performed by using the air leakage tester
(NEC made, sold separately).
1. 6 GHz Band
Table A-1 6 GHz, Sub-band A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H versus Frequency Range
(TX-RX Frequency Spacing: 252.04 MHz): STANDARD
2. 7 GHz Band
Table A-4 7 GHz, Sub-band A/B/C/D/E/FG/H versus Frequency Range
(TX-RX Frequency Spacing: 154 MHz): STANDARD
Note When the channel separation of 28 MHz applies, the channel frequency
must be assigned within (Start frequency +7 MHz) to (Stop frequency -7
MHz) in each sub-band.
Note When the channel separation of 28 MHz applies, the channel frequency
must be assigned within (Start frequency +7 MHz) to (Stop frequency -7
MHz) in each sub-band.
Note When the channel separation of 28 MHz applies, the channel frequency
must be assigned within (Start frequency +7 MHz) to (Stop frequency -7
MHz) in each sub-band.
Note When the channel separation of 28 MHz applies, the channel frequency
must be assigned within (Start frequency +7 MHz) to (Stop frequency -7
MHz) in each sub-band.
Note When the channel separation of 28 MHz applies, the channel frequency
must be assigned within [Start frequency to (Stop frequency -8 MHz)] for
sub-band A and within [(Start frequency +8 MHz) to (Stop frequency -8
MHz)] for sub-band B.
Note When the channel separation of 28 MHz applies, the channel frequency
must be assigned within (Start frequency +14 MHz) to (Stop frequency –14
MHz) in each sub-band.
When the channel separation of 7 MHz applies, the channel frequency must
be assigned within (Start frequency +3.5 MHz) to (Stop frequency –3.5
MHz) in each sub-band.
3. 8 GHz Band
Table A-12 8 GHz, Sub-band C/D/E versus Frequency Range
(TX-RX Frequency Spacing: 119 MHz): STANDARD
Note When sub-band C is used, the Point Frequency can be assigned as follows:
For 28 MHz channel separation: within (f1 +7 MHz) to fn
Note When the channel separation of 28 MHz applies, the channel frequency
must be assigned within (Start frequency +7 MHz) to (Stop frequency -7
MHz) in each sub-band.
4. 10 GHz Band
Table A-22 10 GHz, Sub-band X versus Frequency Range
(TX-RX Frequency Spacing: 91 MHz): STANDARD
10504.00 to 10595.00 to
Lower Band
10581.00 MHz 10672.00 MHz
Sub-band 10595.00 to 10504.00 to
Higher Band
10672.00 MHz 10581.00 MHz
TX Low TX High
RF TX Point RX Point RF TX Point RX Point
CH Freq. Freq. CH Freq. Freq.
1 10504 10595 1’ 10595 10504
2 10511 10602 2’ 10602 10511
3 10518 10609 3’ 10609 10518
4 10525 10616 4’ 10616 10525
5 10532 10623 5’ 10623 10532
Transmission
Modulation CH Separation Variable Range
Capacity
10 MB 3.5 MHz f0 +12 MHz
20 MB 7 MHz f0 +10 MHz
16 QAM
40 MB 14 MHz f0 +7 MHz
80 MB 28 MHz Not Variable
10 MB 7 MHz f0 +10 MHz
QPSK 20 MB 14 MHz f0 +7 MHz
40 MB 28 MHz Not Variable
32 QAM/
108/155 MB 28 MHz Not Variable
128 QAM
5. 11 GHz Band
Table A-24 11 GHz, Sub-band A/B/C/D versus Frequency Range
(TX-RX Frequency Spacing: 490 MHz): STANDARD
6. 13 GHz Band
Table A-27 13 GHz, Sub-band A/B/C/D versus Frequency Range
(TX-RX Frequency Spacing: 266 MHz): STANDARD
7. 15 GHz Band
Table A-30 15 GHz, Sub-band A/B/C/D versus Frequency Range
(TX-RX Frequency Spacing: 315 MHz): STANDARD
8. 18 GHz Band
Table A-36 18 GHz, Sub-band A/B/C/D versus Frequency Range
(TX-RX Frequency Spacing: 1008 MHz): STANDARD/NIGERIA
9. 23 GHz Band
Table A-45 23 GHz, Sub-band A/B versus Frequency Range
(TX-RX Frequency Spacing: 1008 MHz): STANDARD
LOW HIGH
SUB BANDd A SUB BAND B SUB BAND C SUB BAND A SUB BAND B SUB BAND C
f1 f2 f1’ f2’
LOW HIGH
SUB BAND A SUB BAND B SUB BAND C SUB BAND A SUB BAND B SUB BAND C
f1 f2 f1’ f2’
LOW HIGH
SUB BAND A SUB BAND B SUB BAND C SUB BAND A SUB BAND B SUB BAND C
f1 f1’
f2 f2 f2’ f2’
TX-RX Separation is speified by the ODU