Proxim Tsunami MP.11 Management manual, Examples of Minimum Antenna Cable Loss

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Management manual.

Tsunami MP.11 Antenna Installation

Notes:

The RSL must be higher than the Receiver Sensitivity plus the fade margin for a good link. See Table 1 to have a working link with no excessive errors. The amount of Fade Margin indicates the reliability of the link; the more Fade Margin, the more reliable the link.

The path loss must be smaller than the link budget minus the minimum required fade margin. The maximum ranges cause the path loss plus the fade margin to be the same as the link budget.

The results of this link budget calculation are very important for determining any potential problems during installation. If you have calculated the expected RSL, you can verify that it has been achieved during installation and troubleshooting, if necessary.

In the USA and Canada, this model radio can be installed with any gain directional antennas, as there is no Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) limit for the application of these systems for fixed point-to-point applications in the 5.8 GHz frequency band. In other bands and in other countries, EIRP limits may apply.

In the case of EIRP limits, use the lesser of either (Pout - L1+ G1) or the EIRP limit within the previous equation. You should check this equation in both directions to assure legal application. An EIRP limit is the maximum RF energy that can be transmitted, as measured at the transmitting antenna, and is usually determined by government regulations.

Proxim’s recommendation is to keep at least 60-70% of the first Fresnel zone free. If the clearance is lower than this percentage, the link budget and achieved fade margin are affected. Clearances more than 100% of the Fresnel zone can cause reflections that are 180 degrees out of phase and can cancel out the signal. The Fresnel zone works in both the horizontal and vertical paths.

The first Fresnel zone size is a list; Proxim’s recommendation is to keep at least 60-70% of this zone free. If the clearance is lower than this percentage, the link budget and achieved fade margin are affected. Clearances more than 100% of the Fresnel zone can cause reflections that are 180 degrees out of phase and can cancel out the signal. The Fresnel zone works in both the horizontal and vertical paths.

Tables for output levels can be found in the Technical Specifications in the Tsunami MP.11 Installation and

Management manual.

Table 1. Examples of Minimum Antenna Cable Loss

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Antenna

 

TPC

 

Minimum Cable Loss for Data

 

 

 

 

 

 

Frequency Band

 

Gain

 

Setting

 

up to 24 Mbps*

 

EIRP

 

Deployment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.25-5.35 GHz

 

10

 

0

 

0

 

28.5

 

USA

 

 

5.25-5.35 GHz

 

17

 

-6

 

0

 

29.5

 

USA

 

 

5.25-5.35 GHz

 

23

 

-10

 

1.5

 

30

 

USA

 

 

5.25-5.35 GHz

 

31

 

-10

 

9.5

 

30

 

USA

 

 

5.725-5.85 GHz

 

10

 

0

 

0

 

28.5

 

USA, PtMP

 

 

5.725-5.85 GHz

 

17

 

0

 

0

 

35.5

 

USA, PtMP

 

 

5.725-5.85 GHz

 

23

 

-6

 

0

 

35.5

 

USA, PtMP

 

 

5.725-5.85 GHz

 

31

 

-10

 

3.5

 

36

 

USA, PtMP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.725-5.85 GHz

 

10

 

0

 

0

 

28.5

 

USA, PtP

 

 

5.725-5.85 GHz

 

17

 

0

 

0

 

35.5

 

USA, PtP

 

 

5.725-5.85 GHz

 

23

 

0

 

0

 

41.5

 

USA, PtP

 

 

5.725-5.85 GHz

 

31

 

0

 

0

 

49.5

 

USA, PtP

 

 

5.47-5.725 GHz

 

10

 

0

 

0

 

28.5

 

ETSI

 

 

5.47-5.725 GHz

 

17

 

-6

 

0

 

29.5

 

ETSI

 

 

5.47-5.725 GHz

 

23

 

-10

 

1.5

 

30

 

ETSI

 

 

5.47-5.725 GHz

 

31

 

-10

 

9.5

 

30

 

ETSI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Note that higher data rates use lower output power, so less cable loss is required to meet the maximum EIRP limit.

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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 GUIDEHardware Specifications Installing HardwareConfiguration and Management 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 Tripod Mount Mounting the AntennaAntenna Mast Requirements Wall Side MountConnecting the Antenna Cable Sealing the Cable ConnectorsGrounding the Antenna Aligning the AntennaAntenna Alignment Display Feature Antenna Polarization Antenna Alignment CommandsLink Test 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 Assumptions DISTANCE ASSUMPTIONS AND EXPECTATIONSModel ExpectationsAssumptions Model 5054-RModel 2454-R ExpectationsCALCULATIONS Calculating Received Signal Level and Link Budgetis the transmitter output power in dBm 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 LayoutDimensions Weight Operating Temperature Grounding SpecificationsClamping voltage PoE,Data Connectors Cable type VSWR and Insertion LossInternational Customers Support and WarrantyUSA & Canada Customers Search KnowledgebaseWARRANTY AND REPAIR TO BE FILLED OUT BY THE DEALER OR DISTRIBUTOR Reported ProblemProblem Description TO BE FILLED OUT BY USER