Proxim Tsunami MP.11 manual Maximum Range, Clearance Factor

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Maximum Range

Tsunami MP.11 Antenna Installation

Maximum Range

The maximum range of your system is based upon:

The type of outdoor antenna equipment

The data speed of the wireless link

The clearance of the signal path (see “Clearance Factor” below).

The values in this section are based upon calculations that assume optimal radio conditions. They do not represent a guarantee that the same maximum distance can be achieved at your location. Differences in performance figures can result from:

Incorrect alignment of antennas (see “Aligning the Antenna” on page 19)

Polarization mismatch of the antennas

Sources of interference or unexpected reflections in the signal path that affect the communications quality (see “Antenna Placement” on page 14)

Severe weather conditions such as heavy rain or snow fall, or strong winds

Unexpected obstacles in the link path

Seasonal influences such as leaves on trees, or icing on the antennas

Clearance Factor

For optimal performance of your outdoor wireless link, the signal path between the Base Station Unit and Subscriber Unit must provide sufficient clearance.

Note: An outdoor wireless link that lacks sufficient clearance will suffer from poor performance, which is typically perceived as slow network response times. Although your radio equipment automatically retransmits every lost data frame due to an out-of-range situation or frame collision, the larger the number of retransmissions, the lower the throughput efficiency of your wireless link.

This section explains how to determine the clearance that applies in your environment and (if applicable) the effect of insufficient clearance on the range of your outdoor wireless link.

In “Chapter 1. Preparing for Installation” on page 7, we described the shape of the antenna beam as being bulged in the middle.

Figure 3. Fresnel Zone

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Contents Tsunami MP.11 Antenna Installation Guide Version Part Number 73082/1Copyright TrademarksTsunami MP.11 Antenna Installation Contents Error! Bookmark not definedAbout This Book WHO SHOULD USE THIS GUIDEInstalling Hardware Configuration and ManagementHardware Specifications FINDING ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONABOUT THE TSUNAMI MP.11 PRODUCT FAMILY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DANGERChapter 1. Preparing for Installation INSTALLATION PROCESS OVERVIEWINDOOR LINK INSTALLATION SITE PREREQUISITESTsunami MP.11a Model 5054 Hardware Model 5054 Cable Setup for an Outdoor Antenna Tsunami MP.11 Antenna InstallationModel 2454-Rand Model 5054-RHardware Outdoor Hardware Placement Tsunami MP.11 Antenna InstallationSurge Arrestor Placement Cable SystemAntenna Cable Route OUTDOOR LINK INSTALLATION Placing the Antennaa.Neighboring buildings Mirror-glassbuildings Crowded parking lots Mounting the Antenna Antenna Mast RequirementsTripod Mount Wall Side MountConnecting the Antenna Cable Sealing the Cable ConnectorsGrounding the Antenna Aligning the AntennaAntenna Alignment Display Feature Antenna Alignment Commands Link TestAntenna Polarization set aad enable localBEFORE CLIMBING THE ROOF Antenna Cable RoutingChapter 2. Determining Range and Clearance DETERMINING THE OUTDOOR RANGERange = Maximum Range x Clearance Factor Maximum Range Clearance FactorThe distance between the antennas a DISTANCE ASSUMPTIONS AND EXPECTATIONS ModelAssumptions ExpectationsModel 5054-R Model 2454-RAssumptions ExpectationsCalculating Received Signal Level and Link Budget is the transmitter output power in dBmCALCULATIONS RSL dBm = Pout - L1+ G1 + G2 - L2 - LpProcedure Tsunami MP.11 Antenna InstallationManagement manual Table 1. Examples of Minimum Antenna Cable LossTsunami MP.11 Antenna Installation Table 2. Distance and Link BudgetChapter 3. Antenna Cabling System INTRODUCTIONCABLE COMPONENTS SELECTING THE CORRECT CONNECTOR TYPE USING A SURGE ARRESTOR Mechanical LayoutSpecifications Clamping voltage PoE,Data Connectors Cable typeDimensions Weight Operating Temperature Grounding VSWR and Insertion LossSupport and Warranty USA & Canada CustomersInternational Customers Search KnowledgebaseWARRANTY AND REPAIR Reported Problem Problem DescriptionTO BE FILLED OUT BY THE DEALER OR DISTRIBUTOR TO BE FILLED OUT BY USER