Section 2 Microwave Path Engineering Basics

TRACER 5045 System Manual

 

 

Carrier Wavelength (λ)

The carrier wavelength is the physical wavelength of the main RF carrier being used for communication, and is usually approximated at the center frequency of the band (which is 5787.5 MHz for the TRACER 5045). The carrier wavelength calculations follow:

λ= c / f (meters)

where

c = speed of light (in meters) f = frequency (in Hz)

resulting in the following carrier wavelength:

λ= 3.00 x 10¯8 / 5787.5 x 10 5

=0.0518 m or 5.18 cm

Path Distance (d)

The path distance is simply the physical distance between the transmit and receive antennas. For the TRACER 5045, these distances can range up to 30 miles.

System Losses (L)

System losses are defined by RF coaxial cable loss, connector losses, and losses added from any additional lightning protection devices for the power budget analysis. Coaxial cable is required to attach the TRACER 5045 to the antenna. The length of the cable varies from a few feet to several feet, depending upon your application and the proximity of the TRACER 5045 to the antenna. Various grades of coaxial cable will work sufficiently well for connecting the TRACER 5045 unit to the antenna. A low-loss coaxial cable will minimize cable losses.

One end of the coaxial cable requires an N-type male connector (plug) to mate with the TRACER 5045 unit. The other end of the coaxial cable requires a connector compatible with the antenna chosen for the installation (usually an N-type male connector). Additionally, ADTRAN recommends that the outdoor connector on the coaxial cable be weatherproofed to prevent corrosion and electrical shorting.

In areas where lightning strikes are frequent, a lightning arrestor should be installed directly on the antenna coaxial cable. Installing lightning arrestors helps protect the RF electronics in the downstream path from damaging voltages and currents (including the TRACER 5045 unit).

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ADTRAN 5045 system manual Carrier Wavelength λ, Path Distance d, System Losses L