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FibeAir 1500P

FibeAir 1500HP
FibeAir 1500SP
FibeAir 3200T
FibeAir 640P
FibeAir IP-MAX
FibeAir IP-MAX2
High & Ultra High Capacity
Wireless Network Systems

System Descriptions

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November 2007

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Contents
General .......................................................................................................... 1
FibeAir System Functions............................................................................ 2
FibeAir 1500P ................................................................................................ 3
FibeAir 1500HP.............................................................................................. 5
FibeAir 1500SP.............................................................................................. 8
FibeAir 3200T ...............................................................................................10
FibeAir 640P .................................................................................................13
FibeAir IP-MAX .............................................................................................15
FibeAir IP-MAX2 ............................................................................................17
Management .................................................................................................19
Line Interfaces..............................................................................................21
Frequency Information ................................................................................31

General
This User Guide describes the FibeAir Family of products, and provides the following information:
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A general description of each FibeAir product

Line Interface Information

Frequency Information

For installation procedures, see the relevant FibeAir Installation Guide.


For information concerning CeraView, see the CeraView User Guide.
For information concerning PolyView, see the PolyView User Guide.
For troubleshooting information, see the FibeAir Troubleshooting Guide.

FibeAir System Descriptions

FibeAir System Functions


FibeAir systems consist of IDUs, RFUs, and antennas.
IDU Functions
The IDU is a compact, 17 wide, 1U or 2U unit, mount compatible for both ETSI and ANSI standard racks.
The IDU includes physical line interfaces, a full-function SONET/SDH regenerator internal multiplexer, an
advanced modem, and a main manager card.
The IDU can also include optional encryption modules for secure data transfer.
Modulates/demodulates the payloads.
Local and remote system management and control (IDU and RFU).
Provides interfaces for wayside channel, user channels, and the 64 kbps order wire channel.
Provides I/O line alarms.
Integral multiplexer enables Datacom and Telecom applications convergence.
RFU Functions
The RFU consists of high sensitivity RF circuitry with half band tuning range for most frequencies. An
independent controller controls the RFU and its functions, and communicates with the IDU. This controller
provides the IDU precise received levels (in dBm) and other indications.
The RFU handles the main radio processing. It includes radio components for signal receiving, signal
transmission, IF processing, and power supply.
IF processing is a module that combines two signals, main and diversity, and uses the combined signal to
overcome multipath phenomenon (for Space Diversity configurations).
The RFU has different versions, depending on the frequency band.
Antenna
High-performance antennas are available in the following diameters: 1 (30 cm), 2 (60 cm), 3 (90 cm), 4
(120 cm), or 6 (180 cm).
For low frequencies (6-11 GHz), other antenna sizes (8-15 ft) are available.

FibeAir System Descriptions

FibeAir 1500P
FibeAir 1500P is Ceragons modular ultra high capacity network connectivity solution designed to meet
growing market demands for increased spectral-efficient systems.
FibeAir 1500P is designed to deliver double the capacity using a single 28 MHz channel. In addition, the
system is modular, easy to install, and a cost-effective alternative to fiber.
With FibeAir 1500P operating in co-channel dual polarization (CCDP) mode, using the cross polarization
interference canceller (XPIC) algorithm, two STM-1 signals can be transmitted over a single 28 MHz
channel, using vertical and horizontal polarization. This enables double capacity in the same spectrum
bandwidth.

XPIC also operates in systems configured with 2 x STM-1, and 1 or 3 x DS3.


A cost-effective STM-1 ring configuration is achieved using a single FibeAir 1500P IDU located at each of
the nodes, with one RFU providing the West connection and another providing the East connection.
For upgrading to a 311 Mbps ring, the built in CCDP mode can be activated to use the same single 28 MHz
channel and equipment.
FibeAir 1500P can also be configured as an STM-1 1+1 hot standby terminal, in a 1U IDU shelf, with either
a single or double antenna installation.
FibeAir 1500P is equipped with an internal SNMP agent for easy integration with standard network
management systems, and can also be managed via CeraView, Ceragons network element manager, and
PolyView, Ceragons network management platform. FibeAir 1500P also provides an internal Ethernet hub
for in-band transmission of third party management information.
FibeAir 1500P can operate together with any industry standard ADM.

FibeAir 1500P System


FibeAir System Descriptions

The following figure shows the FibeAir 1500P main modules and components.

WSC optional

Ethernet

SLIP/PPP

Alarm

Protection

FANS

Terminal

IDC Drawer

LED+interface module

IDC

IDC+WSC+Fans Module

5,3.3[v]
Power Supply

STM1/2 Daughter Board

B
A
C
K
P
L
A
N
E

ODU

-48[V]

XPIC mode
synchronization
cable

ODU

Carrier A

To IF
channel1
Modem Board Channel A

IF board Channel A

To IF
channel1
Modem Board Channel B

STM1/2 Daughter Board

5,3.3[v]

IF board Channel B

-48[V]
Power Supply

Carrier B

Carrier Drawers A & B

As shown in the block diagram, the FibeAir 1500P IDU includes the following sections and functions:
Control Module

The drawer on the left side of the IDU front panel. Includes IDC (IDU Controller),
Wayside channel (optional), and replaceable fan unit.
The IDC handles configuration and control of all functional units, including trail
configurations, protection algorithms, network management tasks, performance
monitoring, alarms detection/generation, and diagnostics.

Carrier Drawers

The drawers to the right of the IDC Drawer. Include multiplexers, modem
interfaces, line interfaces, and power supply units.

Multiplexer

Receives data delivered via different communication protocols (such as DS-3,


Ethernet, etc.) and converts it to a standard SDH framework for transmission
through the air. On the receiving end, this module separates the SDH payload and
overhead and reconstructs the original data that was converted.

Power Supply

The RFU receives its DC power from the IDU. The PWR LED on the front panel
of the IDU continuously lights to indicate the existence of input voltage. The DC
input range is -40.5 VDC to -72 VDC.

Modem

Upon transmission, performs data conversion from the baseband frequency to the
IF frequency. Upon receiving, performs data conversion from the IF frequency to
the baseband frequency. It also performs AGC (Automatic Gain Control).

Line Interface

Performs data framing and scrambling, and LOF detection.

FibeAir System Descriptions

FibeAir 1500HP
Ceragons FibeAir 1500HP is a high transmit power RFU (Radio Frequency Unit).
With two receivers and one transmitter in a single transceiver unit, FibeAir 1500HP has built-in Diversity
capability.
In addition, 1500HP was designed to enable high quality communication while reducing system cost due to
the usage of smaller antennas.
FibeAir 1500HP is installed in a Split-Mount configuration, as shown in the illustrations below.
FibeAir 1500HP operates with FibeAir 1500P to provide a comprehensive high capacity, high transmit
power system.

FibeAir 1500HP 2+0 Space Diversity


Split-Mount Configuration

Installation Components

Main Port

OCB

RFU

Diversity Port
RFU - 1+0 Split-Mount Space Diversity
FibeAir System Descriptions

RFUs

Pole
Mount
Kit

U Bend

OBN

OCB

RFU - Radio Frequency Unit


The RFU handles the main radio processing. It includes the following radio components: signal receiving,
signal transmission, IF processing, and power supply.
IF processing is a module that combines two signals, main and diversity, and uses the combined signal to
overcome multipathphenomenon (for Space Diversity configurations).
The RFU has different versions, depending on the frequency band.
OBN - Outdoor Branching Network
The OBN is a branching network for N radio systems. It provides the electrical and mechanical interface
between the RFU and the antenna waveguides.
The OBN has several versions, depending on the frequency and application.
The Branching Network contains N x OCBs (Outdoor Circulator Blocks), RF filters, and other WG
components, which are connected in accordance with the system configuration (N+1, 2+0, etc.).
OBN components are integrated with the RFU to form a tightly sealed unit capable of withstanding harsh
environmental conditions.
OCB - Outdoor Circulator Block. The OCB has three main purposes:
1.

To host the circulators and the attached filters

2.

As part of the OBN, the OCB allows RFU connection to the Main and Diversity antennas.

3.

For Split-Mount installations, the OCB is part of the RFU pole mount kit.

RF Filters
RF Filters are used for specific frequency channels and Tx/Rx separation. The filters are attached to the
OCB, and each RFU contains one Rx and one Tx filter. In a Space Diversity using IF combining
configuration, each RFU contains two Rx filters (which combine the IF signals) and one Tx filter.

FibeAir System Descriptions

U Bend WG Kit
The U Bend connects the secondary (OCB 2) RFU and the first RFU in a 2+0 and 1+1 Frequency Diversity
configuration.
Pole Mount Kit
The Pole Mount Kit is used to fasten the OCB and the RFU to the pole. The kit enables fast and easy
installation.
Coupler Kit
The coupler kit is used for Hot Standby configurations, with or without Space Diversity.

FibeAir System Descriptions

FibeAir 1500SP
FibeAir 1500SP is an RFU based on Ceragons FibeAir 1500HP technology.
As part of the FibeAir family, 1500SP supports multiple capacities, frequencies, modulation schemes, and
configurations for various network requirements.
FibeAir 1500SP operates in the frequency range of 6-11 GHz, and can be upgraded from 45 Mbps to 200
Mbps, for TDM and IP interfaces. The capacity can easily be doubled using a Cross Polarization Interference
Canceller (XPIC) algorithm.
FibeAir 1500SP supports XPIC, whereby two STM-1 signals are transmitted over a single 28 MHz channel,
with both vertical and horizontal polarization. This enables double capacity in the same spectrum bandwidth.

FibeAir 1500SP RFUs

Frequency Bands
Frequency
6L GHz
6H GHz

7 GHz

8 GHz

Range (GHz)

Channel Bandwidth

Standard

5.925 to 6.425

29.65 MHz;40MHz

ITU-R F.383

5.925 to 6.425

10 MHz to 30 MHz

FCC Part 101.147 (i)

6.425 to 7.100

10 MHz to 40 MHz

ITU-R F.384

7.425 to 7.900

14 MHz to 28 MHz

ITU-R F.385 Annex 4

7.425 to 7.725

28 MHz

ITU-R F.385 Annex 1

7.110 to 7.750

28 MHz

ITU-R F.385 Annex 3

7.725 to 8.275

29.65 MHz

ITU-R F.386 Annex 1

8.275 to 8.500

14 MHz to 28 MHz

ITU-R F.386 Annex 3

7.900 to 8.400

14 MHz to 28 MHz

ITU-R F.386 Annex 4

FibeAir System Descriptions

Antenna Connection
The RFU is connected to the antenna via a flexible waveguide, which is frequency-dependent, in accordance
with the following table.
Frequency
(GHz)

Waveguide
Standard

Waveguide
Flange

6L

WR137

CPR137F

6H

WR137

CPR137F

WR112

CPR112F

WR112

CPR112F

11

WR90

CPR90G

1500SP RFU Backwards Compatibility


The FibeAir 1500SP RFU is compatible with the following RFUs:
- FibeAir 1500
- FibeAir 1500P
FibeAir 1500SP will operate smoothly even when installed together with other RFU types. However, in a
2+0 XPIC configuration, the same RFU type should be installed at the same terminal site.

FibeAir System Descriptions

FibeAir 3200T
Ceragons FibeAir 3200T is a low frequency, high capacity, N+1 trunk radio system that was designed to
respond to those needs. The system supports multiple capacities, frequencies, modulation schemes,
capacities and configurations for various network requirements.
FibeAir 3200T operates in the frequency range of 6-11 GHz, and its capacities can be upgraded from 45
Mbps up to N x 155 Mbps. In addition, redundant channels provide backup in the event of equipment failure
or degradation on specific frequency channels.
For long distance links and backbone requirements, FibeAir 3200T offers Space Diversity functionality.
Each transceiver contains two receivers and one transmitter, which enable built-in diversity capability.
FibeAir 3200T has an ultra high power transmitter, which reaches longer distances and helps reduce system
cost due to the usage of smaller antennas. Thus, high quality communication is achieved, with less cost.
Built in Diversity in each transceiver increases the reliability of the link. In a 1+1 Hot Standby link with
Space Diversity, if a hardware failure occurs, the Diversity will not be affected.
For installation flexibility the FibeAir 3200T Trunk Radio system can be implemented in two configurations:
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All-Indoor installation, with the entire system installed in a 19" rack

Split-Mount installation, with the transceivers installed near the antenna

FibeAir 3200T N+1 System

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Transceiver Subrack Components


IBN

ICB

RFU

FibeAir 3200T Transceiver Subrack


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RFU - RF Unit
The RFU handles the main radio processing. It includes the following radio components: signal
receiving, signal transmission, IF processing, and power supply.
IF processing is a module that combines two signals, main and diversity, and uses the combined signal
to overcome multipathphenomenon (for Space Diversity configurations).
The RFU has different versions, depending on the frequency band.

IBN - Indoor Branching Network


The IBN is a branching network for N+1 radio systems. It provides the electrical and mechanical
interface between the RFU and the antenna waveguides.
The IBN has several versions, depending on the frequency and application.
The Branching Network contains N+1 x ICBs (Indoor Circulator Blocks), ICC (Indoor Combiner
Circulator), RF filters, and other WG components, which are connected in accordance with the system
configuration (1+1, N+1, N+0, etc.).
IBN components are integrated with the RFUs.

ICB - Indoor Circulator Block


The ICB contains the circulators.

ICC - Indoor Combiner Circulator


The ICC sums the Rx and Tx signals and combines the N channels to the output ports (one or two, in
accordance with the configuration).

RF Filters
The RF Filters are used for specific frequency channels and Tx/Rx separation. The filters are
attached to the ICB, and each RFU contains one Rx and one Tx filter.
In a Space Diversity configuration, each RFU contains two Rx filters (to combine the IF signals)
and one Tx filter.

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Baseband Indoor Components

FibeAir 3200T Indoor Unit


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IDC - IDU Controller

The IDC card is responsible for the management of the Baseband Indoor. Management includes all FCAPS
functionality (Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Provisioning, and Security).
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IDM - Indoor Module

The IDM is the data carrier, which contains two drawers: the Multiplexer drawer, and the Modem drawer.
The Multiplexer drawer is a standard SDH/SONET regenerator. It receives standard SDH/SONET data from
its line interface and transfers the data to the Modem drawer.
The Modem drawer is a multi-constellation modem that performs data conversion from the baseband
frequency to the IF frequency, and vice versa.
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XC - Switching Board

The XC board is responsible for the N+1 functionality.


When a radio problem occurs in one of the N links, the XC board builds an alternative path between the local
and remote Multiplexer drawers. The switch between the paths is performed using the Hitless method.
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Connection Panel

The fourth U of the Basebase Indoor is responsible for most of the sub-rack connectivity. It includes the
Auxiliary board, N-type connectors, and two power supply feeding boards.
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N-Type Connectors

These are IF cable connectors located on the Connection Panel, which connect the Baseband Indoor and the RFUs.

Power Supply Feeding Board

This board is responsible for the power distribution in the Baseband Indoor. There are two power supply
input boards for power input redundancy.
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Auxiliary

This board is responsible for all auxiliary traffic, including the Wayside Channel (E1, T1, Ethernet), the 64
Kbyte User Channel (V.11, RS232, Ethernet), and Engineering Order Wire.

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FibeAir 640P
FibeAir 640P is Ceragons high capacity PDH radio designed to enable pay-as-you-grow connectivity to
backbone networks.
With its seamless capability of upgrade from medium to high capacity, and its built-in Fast Ethernet port and
switch, FibeAir 640P is ideal for migration from 2G to 3G cellular networks and beyond.
The system operates in the frequency range of 6-38 GHz, and features multiple capacities of from 32 to 64
E1s at 16, 32, 64 or 128 QAM modulation, and from 28 to 64 T1s at 16, 32, 64 or 128 QAM modulation.
FibeAir 640P can be configured for 1+0, or 1+1 Hot Standby protection with Space or Frequency Diversity.
FibeAirs hitless and errorless mechanism ensures smooth protection switching.

FibeAir 640P IDU

System Components
The FibeAir 640P system includes a 2U IDU, with upper and lower sections, as follows:
Upper 1U Section
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Contains the line interfaces and is designed with two levels:


- Higher Level Line Interface Section - unextractable interface panel with four connectors for up
to 64 x E1/T1 interfaces and a Fast Ethernet interface.
- Lower Level Mux Section - dual extractable (hot swap) 64 x E1/T1 Mux drawers.

Lower 1U Section
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Contains the radio components, as follows:


- Dual extractable radio drawers. Each radio drawer includes modem, IF, and power supply.
- IDC (Indoor Controller). Extractable, hot swappable (non-traffic-affecting) drawer that includes
Wayside channel, Engineering Order Wire channel, external alarm interface, external protection
interface, user channel, and Ethernet management interfaces.

FibeAir System Descriptions

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All modules are interconnected via a backplane.


Note: In a 1+0 configuration, the IDM and MUX must be inserted in the right side drawer.

IDU Functions
IDC Drawer

The drawer on the left side of the IDU front panel. Includes the IDC (IDU
Controller), management and auxiliary channels, as well as independently
replaceable fan unit.

IDU Controller

Handles configuration and control of all functional units, including trail


configurations, protection algorithms, network management tasks, performance
monitoring, alarm detection/generation, and diagnostics.

Carrier Drawers

The drawers to the right of the IDC drawer. Include modem interfaces and power
supply units.

Modem

Upon transmission, performs data conversion from the baseband frequency to the IF
frequency. Upon receiving, performs data conversion from the IF frequency to the
baseband frequency. It also performs AGC (Automatic Gain Control).

Multiplexer Drawer

Receives data delivered via the communication protocol and creates a composite
framework for transmission through the air. On the receiving end, this module
separates the payload and overhead and reconstructs the original data that was
converted. The multiplexer drawer also supports impedance matching for the E1/T1
lines. The Fast Ethernet port provides configurable high-capacity Fast Ethernet
wireless transmission with quality-of-service controls. Wire-speed Fast Ethernet is
provided alongside TDM traffic with configurable capacities of 0.5 to 100 Mbps
full-duplex throughput. Built-in Quality of Service provides priority support
allowing different classes of service, according to VLAN priority (802.1p) and
DiffServ / IPv4 TOS or IPv6 TC bit values. All classes use 4 levels of prioritization
with user-selectable options between strict priority queuing and weighted fair
queuing, with 8:4:2:1 strict weights.

Line Interfaces

Located on the interface panel, which is designed to handle 64 E1/T1 channels and
Ethernet communication. Capacity upgrades are provided using software-licensed
keys.

Power Supply

The RFU receives its DC power from the IDU. The PWR LED on the front panel of
the IDU continuously lights to indicate the existence of input voltage. The DC input
is -48 VDC.

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FibeAir IP-MAX
FibeAir IP-MAX is Ceragons comprehensive Ethernet solution that offers Fast and Gigabit Ethernet
wireless transmission with fiber-like quality.
With the highest available throughput on the market, this Ethernet solution, with ultra-low latency, is
optimized for IP based applications including IP-DSLAM connectivity for triple play services, WiMAX
backhauling and any delay-sensitive application.
With upgradeable capacities of from 50 to 400 Mbps per radio carrier, the FibeAir IP-MAX carrier class
solution provides a pay-as-you-grow, simple, and scaleable migration path for the ever-increasing demand
for data-rich services.

FibeAir IP-MAX IDU

Indoor Modules (IDMs)

FE IDM
The Fast Ethernet IDM is a hot-swappable module inserted in the IP-MAX IDU. It provides configurable
high-capacity Fast-Ethernet wireless transmission with Quality-of-Service (QOS) controls. Each Fast
Ethernet IDM contains 2 x FE ports or 2 x FE with 8 x E1/DS1 ports and one radio interface.
Wire-speed FE IDMs are available with a single FE port (100 or 50 Mbps throughput) or 2 x FE ports with
200 Mbps full-duplex throughput. Capacity upgrades using software-licensed keys with specific serial
numbers are available with 50 to 100 Mbps throughput and 100 to 200 Mbps throughput.
Physical Port Priority - If both Fast Ethernet ports are used, total Ethernet capacity is dynamically allocated
between the two ports, or priority can be given to one port over the other.
Built-in Quality of Service - Provides priority support for different classes of service, according to VLAN
priority (802.1p) and DiffServ / IPv4 TOS or IPv6 TC bit values. All classes use 4 levels of prioritization
with user selectable options between strict priority queuing, or weighted fair queuing, with 8:4:2:1 strict
weights.

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Layer 2 Switch - Enables two separate LAN connections, while ensuring security between them.

GbE IDM
The Gigabit Ethernet IDM is a hot-swappable module inserted in the IP-MAX IDU. It provides Gigabit
Ethernet wireless transmission, with each GbE IDM containing one GbE port, or GbE with 8 x E1/DS1 ports
and one radio interface. GbE IDMs are available with traffic throughputs of up to 400 Mbps full duplex per
single radio carrier.
Maximum Throughput - Supports 800 Mbps over a single 56 MHz channel, using co-channel and dual
polarization (CCDP) with XPIC, in a single IDU (two IDMs with two carriers, and two different GbE
physical interfaces).
Super Jumbo Frame Support - The Gigabit IDM supports frame sizes of up to 12,000 bytes. With this
feature, IP-MAX is ready to support next generation Ethernet networks. In heavily loaded networks, where
continuous data transfer is required, jumbo frames can significantly enhance the efficiency of Ethernet
servers and networks. Jumbo frames enable the reduction of the packet processing by the server, thereby
increasing end-to-end throughput.

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FibeAir IP-MAX2
FibeAir IP-MAX2 is Ceragons comprehensive Gigabit Ethernet wireless transmission solution that delivers
fiber-like quality.
FibeAir IP-MAX2 enables native Ethernet transmission with multiple frequencies, software selectable
capacities, modulation schemes, and configurations for various network requirements, using the same
hardware and state-of-the-art technology. The system supports high-capacity data services as well as
traditional voice services, with both Ethernet and TDM interfaces.
This innovative platform uses an on-the-fly upgrade method, whereby network operators only buy capacity
as needed, benefiting from savings on initial investments and OPEX.
The IP-MAX2 IDU (Indoor Unit) can host up to two carriers, each delivering over 400 Mbps, optimizing the
solution for different network topologies and configurations.
Traffic capacity throughput and spectral efficiency are optimized with the desired channel bandwidth. For
maximum user choice flexibility, channel bandwidths can be selected together with a range of modulations,
from QPSK to 256 QAM. Two independent hot swappable Indoor Unit Modules (IDMs) can be used for hotstandby hardware protection, diversity, East-West configuration, or double capacity (2+0).
High spectral efficiency is ensured by choosing the same bandwidth for double the capacity, via two carriers
with vertical and horizontal polarizations. This feature is implemented by a built-in XPIC mechanism.
In short, IP-MAX2 is ideal for all your IP network-building needs.

FibeAir IP-MAX2 IDU

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Indoor Modules (IDMs)


FibeAir IP-MAX2 IDU (Indoor Unit) can host up to two carriers, each delivering over 400 Mbps, optimizing
the solution for different network topologies and configurations.
Traffic capacity throughput and spectral efficiency are optimized with the desired channel bandwidth. For
maximum user choice flexibility, channel bandwidths can be selected together with a range of modulations,
from QPSK to 256 QAM. Two independent hot swappable Indoor unit modules (IDM) can be used for hotstandby HW protection, diversity,
East-West configuration or double capacity (2+0). High spectral efficiency is ensured by choosing the same
bandwidth for double the capacity via two carriers with vertical and horizontal polarizations. This feature is
implemented by a built-in XPIC mechanism.
Ceragon defined two IDM families, each of which includes two hardware types, optical and electrical.

IP-MAX-G IDM
Enables native Ethernet with two indoor module (IDM) options:
Optical GbE

Electrical GbE

IP-MAX-MS IDM
Enables native Ethernet and native TDM (Native2) with two indoor unit module (IDM) options:
Optical GbE with 8xE1/T1

Electrical GbE with 8xE1/T1

The IDMs are hot-swappable modules inserted in the IP-MAX2 IDU, providing wireless transmission with
Quality-of-Service (QOS) controls. Each GBE IDM optionally allocates 8 x E1/T1 ports and one radio
interface.
The electrical Gigabit Ethernet provides configurable high-capacity 10/100/1000BaseT while the optical
GBE IDM has an SFP-based optics receptacle.
Capacity upgrades using software-licensed keys with specific serial numbers are available with 100, 200,
300 and 400 Mbps throughput settings.

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Management
CeraView Element Manager
FibeAir is managed either remotely or locally by CeraView, Ceragons SNMP-based software, running on
either Windows 98/2000/2003/NT/XP or UNIX platform, with user-friendly graphical user interface.
Ceragon NMS functions are in accordance with ITU-T recommendations for TMN.

CeraView

PolyView End-to-End Network Manager


PolyView is Ceragon's NMS server that includes CeraMap, its friendly yet powerful client graphical
interface. PolyView can be used to update and monitor network topology status, provide statistical and
inventory reports, define end-to-end traffic trails, download software, and configure elements in the network.
In addition, it can integrate with Northbound NMS platforms, to provide enhanced network management.

PolyView
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Management Types
In-Band Management
In-Band Management refers to a method whereby the network management software sends management
packets through the same network it is managing. This differs from out-band management in which the
network management software uses a different network (overlay network) in order to communicate with the
managed elements.
Ceragon IDUs are capable of forwarding IP packets to Ethernet ports, Serial ports, SDH lines (in the
overhead) and Radio interfaces (in the overhead).
The general idea of In-Band Management is that when a packet arrives at an IDU, the software in the IDU
checks the IP packet and follows one of two basic scenarios:
1.

If the destination IP address of the packet is the same as the IP address of the IDU, pass the packet to the
IP layer for further processing.

1.

If the destination IP address of the packet is different than the IP address of the IDU:

If the packet arrived from within the ring, send it to the other side. If that side is down,
send it back to its origin.

If the packet arrived from outside the ring, send it to the radio side. If that side is down,
send it to the line side.

If the packet belongs to an address outside the ring, send it through the Ethernet port.

Ceragons FibeAir wireless system provides flexibility in In-Band Management implementation.


The following methods can be used to implement In-Band Management in the FibeAir system:
Transferring DCCr bytes through the radio and the network.
Transferring DCCr bytes through the radio, but not through the network.
Transferring DCCr bytes through the 10BaseT wayside channel.

Out-of-Band Management
Out-of-Band Management refers to a method whereby CeraView management signals are transmitted over
E1s using FCD-IP/D routers. It is used when several Ceragon sub-networks (ring and chain) are connected to
a SONET/SDH network that includes other vendor equipment which do not transparently transmit the
DCCR/DCCM data control channels. In such cases, Ceragon sub-networks employ In-Band Management
among themselves, and Out-of-Band Management throughout the rest of the network, via FCD-IP/D routers.
Each Ceragon sub-network has a 10BaseT connection to CeraView at the NOC (Network Operation Center).
The connection uses one E1 of the transport network, whereby up to 30 sub-networks can be managed using
a sinlgle E1 connection.
Management data is protected using the RIP protection method.

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Line Interfaces
This section provides a description of the FibeAir main channel, wayside channel, and order wire channel
interfaces.
The interfaces are located on the FibeAir IDU front panel.
The following interface terms should be noted:
y

For connectors or signals labeled TX, the signals are sent from FibeAir.

For connectors or signals labeled RX, the signals are sent to FibeAir.

Main Channel Interfaces


Main channel interfaces include the following:

TDM Optical

SC/MM/13
Multi Mode 155 Mbps, SC Optical Connector
Wavelength:

850 nm

Connector:

SC

Used with:

Multi mode fiber

Protocols supported:

STS-3c, STM-1, OC-3, STS-1, FDDI, TAXI, Fast Ethernet

Timing mode:

Retimed

Coding method:

4B/5B, NRZ

Optical output to 62.5/125 fiber:

-18 dBm

Receiver sensitivity:

-31 dBm

Maximum input power:

-14 dBm

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SC/SM/13
Single Mode 155 Mbps, SC Optical Connector
Wavelength:

1300 nm

Connector:

SC

Used with:

Single mode fiber

Protocols supported:

STS-3c, STM-1, OC-3, STS-1, FDDI, TAXI, Fast Ethernet

Timing mode:

Retimed

Coding method:

4B/5B, NRZ

Maximum output to 9/125 fiber:

-8 dBm

Receiver sensitivity:

-31 dBm

Maximum input power:

-8 dBm

TDM Electrical

CMI
Electrical 155 Mbps Connector
Connector:

CMI 1.0/2.3

Used with:

Coax cable

Protocols supported:

STS-3c, STM-1, OC-3

Line coding:

CMI

Timing mode:

Retimed

Range calculation:

12.7 dB at 78 MHz according to square root of frequency law


150 m is attainable using RG-59 B/U cables (cable length varies in accordance
with type)

Impedance:

75

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DS-3/E3
Connector:

CMI 1.0/2.3

Used with:

Coax cable

Protocols supported:

DS-3, E3

Line coding:

DS-3: B3ZS
E3:

HDB3

Timing mode:

Retimed

Range calculation:

12.7 dB at 78 MHz according to square root of frequency law


150 m is attainable using RG-59 B/U cables (cable length varies in accordance
with type)
75

Impedance:

8xE1/T1
Connector:

36-Pin

Used with:

Twisted Pair

Protocols supported:

E1/T1

Timing mode:

Retimed

Range:

100 m

Impedance:

120 /100
Receive Cable

Twisted Pairs
Twisted Pair
Twisted Pair
Twisted Pair
Twisted Pair
Twisted Pair
Twisted Pair
Twisted Pair
Twisted Pair
Shield

RX Signals
R-RING0

Pin #
19

R-TIP0

R-RING1

20

R-TIP1

R-RING2

21

R-TIP2

R-RING3

22

R-TIP3

R-RING4

23

R-TIP4

R-RING5

24

R-TIP5

R-RING6

25

R-TIP6

R-RING7

26

R-TIP7

CGND (1)

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Transmit Cable
Twisted Pairs
Twisted Pair

Twisted Pair

Twisted Pair

Twisted Pair

Twisted Pair

Twisted Pair

Twisted Pair

Twisted Pair
Shield

RX Signals

Pin #

T-RING0

29

T-TIP0

11

T-RING1

30

T-TIP1

12

T-RING2

31

T-TIP2

13

T-RING3

32

T-TIP3

14

T-RING4

33

T-TIP4

15

T-RING5

34

T-TIP5

16

T-RING6

35

T-TIP6

17

T-RING7

36

T-TIP7

18

CGND

10

IP Interfaces

100Base-T (Fast Ethernet, Electrical)


Connector:

Shielded RJ-45

Used with:

UTP Cat 5

Protocols supported:

Fast Ethernet (100Base-T), full/half duplex

Timing mode:

Retimed

Range:

100 m

Impedance:

100

100Base-T LED Indicators


LED

Color

LINK

Constant Green

Normal operation

ACT

Blinking Green

LAN receiving/transmitting data

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Indication

24

100Base-T Connector
Pin-Out
Pin

Function

Pin 1

CH1_Tx+

Pin 2

CH1_Tx

Pin 3

CH1_Rx+

Pin 4

CH2_Tx+

Pin 5

CH2_Tx

Pin 6

CH1_Rx

Pin 7

CH2_Rx+

Pin 8

CH2_Rx

Gigabit Ethernet Optical


1000Base-SX (Short Haul Fiber)
Wavelength:

850 nm

Receptacle:

MSA compliant, SFP (Small Form Factor Pluggable Ports)

Connector:

LC

Max Segment Length:

220 m (1351 ft), 500 m (1650 ft)

Cable Type:

For Max Segment = 220 m: 62.5 m MMF


For Max Segment = 500 m: 50 m MMF

1000Base-LX (Long Haul Fiber)


Wavelength:

1350 nm

Receptacle:

MSA compliant, SFP (Small Form Factor Pluggable Ports)

Connector:

LC

Max Segment Length:

550 m (1805 ft), 5000 m (16404 ft)

Cable Type:

For Max Segment = 550 m: 62.5 m MMF, 50 m MMF


For Max Segment = 5000 m: 10 m SMF

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Gigabit Ethernet Electrical


1000BaseT (Twisted Pair Cable)
Receptacle:

MSA compliant SFP (Small Form Factor Pluggable Ports)

Connector:

RJ-45

Max Segment Length:

Up to 100 m (328 ft) per IEEE802.3

Cable Type:

Compatible with shielded and unshielded twisted pair category 5 cables.

10/100/1000Base-T (Electrical)
Connector:

Shielded RJ-45

Used with:

UTP Cat 5

Protocols supported:

Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000Base-T), full/half duplex

Timing mode:

Retimed

Range:

100 m

Impedance:

100

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Wayside Channel Interfaces


The Wayside channel is used as an auxiliary audio or data channel.
FibeAir supports the following wayside interfaces:

10BaseT (Ethernet)
Connector:

Shielded RJ-45

Used with:

UTP Cat 5

Protocols supported:

Ethernet (100/10Base-T), half or full duplex

Timing mode:

Retimed

Range:

100 m

Impedance:

100

100/10Base-T LED Indications


LED

Color

LINK RX/TX

Green

LINK Down

Red

Disabled

Grey (LED off)

Indication
Normal operation with wayside
enabled
LOS - Loss of Signal
Wayside channel is disabled

100/10Base-T Connector
Pin-Out
Pin

Function

Pin 1

CH1_Tx+

Pin 2

CH1_Tx

Pin 3

CH1_Rx+

Pin 4

CH2_Tx+

Pin 5

CH2_Tx

Pin 6

CH1_Rx

Pin 7

CH2_Rx+

Pin 8

CH2_Rx

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E1/G.703
Connector:

Shielded RJ-45

Used with:

UTP Cat 5

Protocols supported:

E1

Timing mode:

Retimed

Range:

100 m

Impedance:

120
E1 LED Indications

LED

Color

LINK RX/TX

Green

LINK Down

Red

Disabled

Grey (LED off)

Indication
Normal operation with waysdie
enabled
LOS - Loss of Signal
Wayside channel is disabled

G.703/E1 Connector Pinout


Pin

Function

Pin 1

CH1_Rx+

Pin 2

CH1_Rx-

Pin 3

CH2_Rx+

Pin 4

CH1_Tx+

Pin 5

CH1_Tx-

Pin 6

CH2_Rx+

Pin 7

CH2_Tx+

Pin 8

CH2_Tx-

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T1
Connector:

RJ-45

Used with:

UTP Cat 5

Impedance Type:

Balanced

Impedance:

100
T1 LED Indications

LED

Color

LINK RX/TX

Green

LINK Down

Red

Disabled

Grey (LED off)

Indication
Normal operation with wayside
enabled
LOS - Loss of Signal
Wayside channel is disabled

T1 Connector Pinout
Pin

Function

Pin 1

CH1_Rx+

Pin 2

CH1_Rx-

Pin 3

CH2_Rx+

Pin 4

CH1_Tx+

Pin 5

CH1_Tx-

Pin 6

CH2_Rx+

Pin 7

CH2_Tx+

Pin 8

CH2_Tx-

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Order Wire Channel Interface


The Order Wire is used for audio transmission for testing or maintenance purposes.
The specifications for this channel are as follows:

Termination Type:

Headset stereo plug, 2.5 mm

Frequency band (KHz)

0.3-3.4

Input impedance (ohms)

2000

Output impedance (ohms)

32

Input signal level (dBm)

0 to -27

Output signal level (dBm)

38

Signal level vs frequency (dB)

In accordance with ITU-T G.712

Input/output backside signal attenuation


(dB) out of frequency band:

For 300-600 KHz, no less than 16

Analog input gain (dB)

14

Analog output gain (dB)

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For 600-3400 KHz, no less than 20

30

Frequency Information
The following tables list local frequencies and channels for the FibeAir system.
Please note that the Width and Separation columns represent MHz values.

FCC Channel Allocations, 16 QAM


Frequency

Width

Separation

Tx Range

Rx Range

18 GHz, Tx Low

80

1560

17700-18150

19260-19710

18 GHz, Tx High

80

1560

19260-19710

17700-18150

23 GHz, High Block, Tx Low

50

1200

21800-22400

23000-23600

23 GHz, High Block, Tx High

50

1200

23000-23600

21800-22400

23 GHz, Low Block, Tx Low

50

1200

21200-21800

22400-23000

23 GHz, Low Block, Tx High

50

1200

22400-23000

21200-21800

24 GHz *

50

150

24075

24225

29 GHz, Tx Low

50

1975

29100-29250

31075-31225

29 GHz, Tx High

50

1975

31075-31225

29100-29250

31 GHz, Tx Low

50

225

31000-31075

31225-31300

31 GHz, Tx High

50

225

31225-31300

31000-31075

38 GHz, Block A High, Tx High

50

700

38050-38400

37350-37700

38 GHz, Block A High, Tx Low

50

700

37350-37700

38050-38400

38 GHz, Block A Low, Tx Low

50

700

37000-37350

37700-38050

38 GHz, Block A Low, Tx High

50

700

37700-38050

37000-37350

38 GHz, Block B Low, Tx Low

50

700

38600-38950

39300-39650

38 GHz, Block B Low, Tx High

50

700

39300-39650

38600-38950

38 GHz, Block B High, Tx Low

50

700

38950-39300

39650-40000

38 GHz, Block B High, Tx High

50

700

39650-40000

38950-39300

* 24 GHz antennas: Radio Wave: HLP1-26, Andrews: VHLP1-240

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FCC Channel Allocations, 128 QAM


Frequency

Width

Separation

Tx Range

Rx Range

11 GHz, Tx Low

25

500

10702.5-11417.5

10942.5-11657.5

11 GHz, Tx High

25

490

10942.5-11657.5

10702.5-11417.5

18 GHz, Tx Low

40

1560

17700-18150

19260-19710

18 GHz, Tx High

40

1560

19260-19710

17700-18150

24 GHz, Channel A *

30

150

24062.5

24212.5

24 GHz, Channel B *

30

150

24087.5

24237.5

* 24 GHz antennas: Radio Wave: HLP1-26, Andrews: VHLP1-240

ETSI Channel Allocations, 16 QAM


Frequency

Width Separation

Tx Range

Rx Range

18 GHz, Low Block, Tx Low

55

1010

17700-18200

18710-19210

18 GHz, Low Block, Tx High

55

1010

18710-19210

17700-18200

18 GHz, High Block, Tx Low

55

1010

18150-18690

19160-19700

18 GHz, High Block, Tx High

55

1010

19160-19700

18150-18690

23 GHz, Tx Low

56

1008

22000-22600

23000-23600

23 GHz, Tx High

56

1008

23000-23600

22000-22600

26 GHz, High Block, Tx Low

56

1008

24997-25445

26005-26453

26 GHz, High Block, Tx High

56

1008

26005-26453

24997-25445

26 GHz, Low Block, Tx Low

56

1008

24549-24997

25557-26005

26 GHz, Low Block, Tx High

56

1008

25557-26005

24549-24997

38 GHz, Low Block, Tx Low

56

1260

37058-37618

38318-38878

38 GHz, Low Block, Tx High

56

1260

38318-38878

37058-37618

38 GHz, High Block, Tx Low

56

1260

37618-38178

38878-39438

38 GHz, High Block, Tx High

56

1260

38878-39438

37618-38178

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ETSI Channel Allocations, 128 QAM


Frequency

Width

Separation

6 GHz, Tx Low

28

240-340
(flexible)

5900-6500

5900-6501

6 GHz, Tx High

28

240-340
(flexible)

6400-7100

6400-7101

119-311.32
7100-8500
(flexible)

7100-8500

7/8 GHz

28, 29.65

Tx Range

Rx Range

11 GHz, Low Block, Tx Low

28

490-530
(flexible)

10700-10950 11190-11460

11 GHz, Low Block, Tx High

28

490-530
(flexible)

11190-11460 10700-10950

11 GHz, High Block, Tx Low

28

490-530
(flexible)

10940-11198 11430-11720

11 GHz, High Block, Tx High

28

490-530
(flexible)

11430-11720 10940-11198

13 GHz, Wide Band 1-4, Tx Low

28

266

12751-12863 13017-13129

13 GHz, Wide Band 1-4, Tx High

28

266

13017-13129 12751-12863

13 GHz, Wide Band 5-8, Tx Low

28

266

12863-12975 13129-13241

13 GHz, Wide Band 5-8, Tx High

28

266

13129-13241 12863-12975

13 GHz, Channel 1, Tx Low

28

266

12751-12779 13017-13045

13 GHz, Channel 1, Tx High

28

266

13017-13045 12751-12779

13 GHz, Channel 2, Tx Low

28

266

12779-12807 13045-13073

13 GHz, Channel 2, Tx High

28

266

13045-13073 12779-12807

13 GHz, Channel 3, Tx Low

28

266

12807-12835 13073-13101

13 GHz, Channel 3, Tx High

28

266

13073-13101 12807-12835

13 GHz, Channel 4, Tx Low

28

266

12835-12863 13101-13129

13 GHz, Channel 4, Tx High

28

266

13101-13129 12835-12863

13 GHz, Channel 5, Tx Low

28

266

12863-12891 13129-13157

13 GHz, Channel 5, Tx High

28

266

13129-13157 12863-12891

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Frequency

Width

Separation

13 GHz, Channel 6, Tx Low

28

266

12891-12919 13157-13185

13 GHz, Channel 6, Tx High

28

266

13157-13185 12891-12919

13 GHz, Channel 7, Tx Low

28

266

12919-12947 13185-13213

13 GHz, Channel 7, Tx High

28

266

13185-13213 12919-12947

13 GHz, Channel 8, Tx Low

28

266

12947-12975 13213-13241

13 GHz, Channel 8, Tx High

28

266

13213-13241 12947-12975

15 GHz, Wide Band 1-4, Tx Low

28

728

14501-14613 15229-15341

15 GHz, Wide Band 1-4, Tx High

28

728

15229-15341 14501-14613

15 GHz, Wide Band 1-4, Tx Low

28

315

14648-14760 14963-15075

15 GHz, Wide Band 1-4, Tx High

28

315

14963-15075 14648-14760

15 GHz, Wide Band 4-7, Tx Low

28

315

14732-14844 15047-15159

15 GHz, Wide Band 4-7, Tx High

28

315

15047-15159 14732-14844

15 GHz, Wide Band 1-8, Tx Low

28

420

14501-14725 14921-15145

15 GHz, Wide Band 1-8, Tx High

28

420

14921-15145 14501-14725

15 GHz, Wide Band 8-15, Tx Low

28

420

14697-14921 15117-15341

15 GHz, Wide Band 8-15, Tx High

28

420

15117-15341 14697-14921

15 GHz, Channel 1, Tx Low

28

728

14501-14529 15229-15257

15 GHz, Channel 1, Tx High

28

728

15229-15257 14501-14529

15 GHz, Channel 2, Tx Low

28

728

14529-14557 15257-15285

15 GHz, Channel 2, Tx High

28

728

15257-15285 14529-14557

15 GHz, Channel 3, Tx Low

28

728

14557-14585 15285-15313

15 GHz, Channel 3, Tx High

28

728

15285-15313 14557-14585

15 GHz, Channel 4, Tx Low

28

728

14585-14613 15313-15341

15 GHz, Channel 4, Tx High

28

728

15313-15341 14585-14613

15 GHz, Channel 1, Tx Low

28

315

14648-14676 14963-14991

15 GHz, Channel 1, Tx High

28

315

14963-14991 14648-14676

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Tx Range

Rx Range

34

Frequency

Width

Separation

15 GHz, Channel 2, Tx Low

28

315

14676-14704 14991-15019

15 GHz, Channel 2, Tx High

28

315

14991-15019 14676-14704

15 GHz, Channel 3, Tx Low

28

315

14704-14732 15019-15047

15 GHz, Channel 3, Tx High

28

315

15019-15047 14704-14732

15 GHz, Channel 4, Tx Low

28

315

14732-14760 15047-15075

15 GHz, Channel 4, Tx High

28

315

15047-15075 14732-14760

15 GHz, Channel 5, Tx Low

28

315

14760-14788 15075-15103

15 GHz, Channel 5, Tx High

28

315

15075-15103 14760-14788

15 GHz, Channel 6, Tx Low

28

315

14788-14816 15103-15131

15 GHz, Channel 6, Tx High

28

315

15103-15131 14788-14816

15 GHz, Channel 7, Tx Low

28

315

14816-14844 15131-15159

15 GHz, Channel 7, Tx High

28

315

15131-15159 14816-14844

15 GHz, Channel 1, Tx Low

28

420

14501-14529 14921-14949

15 GHz, Channel 1, Tx High

28

420

14921-14949 14501-14529

15 GHz, Channel 2, Tx Low

28

420

14529-14557 14949-14977

15 GHz, Channel 2, Tx High

28

420

14949-14977 14529-14557

15 GHz, Channel 3, Tx Low

28

420

14557-14585 14977-15005

15 GHz, Channel 3, Tx High

28

420

14977-15005 14557-14585

15 GHz, Channel 4, Tx Low

28

420

14585-14613 15005-15033

15 GHz, Channel 4, Tx High

28

420

15005-15033 14585-14613

15 GHz, Channel 5, Tx Low

28

420

14613-14641 15033-15061

15 GHz, Channel 5, Tx High

28

420

15033-15061 14613-14641

15 GHz, Channel 6, Tx Low

28

420

14641-14669 15061-15089

15 GHz, Channel 6, Tx High

28

420

15061-15089 14641-14669

15 GHz, Channel 7, Tx Low

28

420

14669-14697 15089-15117

15 GHz, Channel 7, Tx High

28

420

15089-15117 14669-14697

15 GHz, Channel 8, Tx Low

28

420

14697-14725 15117-15145

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Tx Range

Rx Range

35

Frequency

Width

Separation

15 GHz, Channel 8, Tx High

28

420

15117-15145 14697-14725

15 GHz, Channel 9, Tx Low

28

420

14725-14753 15145-15173

15 GHz, Channel 9, Tx High

28

420

15145-15173 14725-14753

15 GHz, Channel 10, Tx Low

28

420

14753-14781 15173-15201

15 GHz, Channel 10, Tx High

28

420

15173-15201 14753-14781

15 GHz, Channel 11, Tx Low

28

420

14781-14809 15201-15229

15 GHz, Channel 11, Tx High

28

420

15201-15229 14781-14809

15 GHz, Channel 12, Tx Low

28

420

14809-14837 15229-15257

15 GHz, Channel 12, Tx High

28

420

15229-15257 14809-14837

15 GHz, Channel 13, Tx Low

28

420

14837-14865 15257-15285

15 GHz, Channel 13, Tx High

28

420

15257-15285 14837-14865

15 GHz, Channel 14, Tx Low

28

420

14865-14893 15285-15313

15 GHz, Channel 14, Tx High

28

420

15285-15313 14865-14893

15 GHz, Channel 15, Tx Low

28

420

14893-14921 15313-15341

15 GHz, Channel 15, Tx High

28

420

15313-15341 14893-14921

15 GHz, Low Block, Tx Low

28

490

14515-14655 15005-15145

15 GHz, Low Block, Tx High

28

490

15005-15145 14515-14655

15 GHz, High Block, Tx Low

28

490

14627-14851 15117-15341

15 GHz, High Block, Tx High

28

490

15117-15341 14627-14851

18 GHz, Low Block, Tx Low

27.5

1010

17700-18200 18710-19210

18 GHz, Low Block, Tx High

27.5

1010

18710-19210 17700-18200

18 GHz, High Block, Tx Low

27.5

1010

18150-18690 19160-19700

18 GHz, High Block, Tx High

27.5

1010

19160-19700 18150-18690

23 GHz, Tx Low

28

1008

22000-22600 23000-23600

23 GHz, Tx High

28

1008

23000-23600 22000-22600

26 GHz, High Block, Tx Low

28

1008

24997-25445 26005-26453

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Tx Range

Rx Range

36

Frequency

Width

Separation

Tx Range

Rx Range

26 GHz, High Block, Tx High

28

1008

26005-26453 24997-25445

26 GHz, Low Block, Tx Low

28

1008

24549-24997 25557-26005

26 GHz, Low Block, Tx High

28

1008

25557-26005 24549-24997

28 GHz, Low Block, Tx Low

28

1008

27548-27996 28556-29004

28 GHz, Low Block, Tx High

28

1008

28556-29004 27548-27996

28 GHz, High Block, Tx Low

28

1008

27996-28444 29004-29452

28 GHz, High Block, Tx High

28

1008

29004-29452 27996-28444

32 GHz, Low Block, Tx Low

28

812

31815-32207 32627-33019

32 GHz, Low Block, Tx High

28

812

32627-33019 31815-32207

32 GHz, High Block, Tx Low

28

812

32179-32571 32991-33383

32 GHz, High Block, Tx High

28

812

32991-33383 32179-32571

38 GHz, Low Block, Tx Low

28

1260

37058-37618 38318-38878

38 GHz, Low Block, Tx High

28

1260

38318-38878 37058-37618

38 GHz, High Block, Tx Low

28

1260

37618-38178 38878-39438

38 GHz, High Block, Tx High

28

1260

38878-39438 37618-38178

Deutsch Telecom Channel Allocations, 128 QAM


Frequency

Width Separation

Tx Range

Rx Range

11 GHz, Low Block, Tx Low

25

126

10401-10460.5 10527-10586.5

11 GHz, Low Block, Tx High

25

126

10527-10586.5 10401-10460.5

11 GHz, Mid Block, Tx Low

25

126

10443-10502

10569-10628

11 GHz, Mid Block, Tx High

25

126

10443-10502

10569-10628

11 GHz, High Block, Tx Low

25

126

10485-10544.5 10611-10670.5

11 GHz, High Block, Tx High

25

126

10485-10544.5 10611-10670.5

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Japan Channel Allocations, 16 QAM


Width

Separatio
n

23 GHz, Tx Low

60

23 GHz, Tx High

Frequency

Tx Range

Rx Range

600

22140-22380

22740-22980

60

600

22740-22980

22140-22380

38 GHz, Tx Low

60

1000

38050-38500

39050-39500

38 GHz, Tx High

60

1000

39050-39500

38050-38500

China Channel Allocations, 16 QAM


Frequency

Width Separation

Tx Range

Rx Range

18 GHz, Low Block, Tx Low

55

1120

17728-18113

18848-19233

18 GHz, Low Block, Tx High

55

1120

18848-19233

17728-18113

18 GHz, High Block, Tx Low

55

1120

18113-18553

19233-19673

18 GHz, High Block, Tx High

55

1120

19233-19673

18113-18553

Argentina Channel Allocations, 16 QAM


Width

Separatio
n

23 GHz, Low Block, Tx Low

56

1232

21224-21784

22456-23016

23 GHz, Low Block, Tx High

56

1232

22456-23016

21224-21784

23 GHz, High Block, Tx Low

56

1232

21784-22344

23016-23576

23 GHz, High Block, Tx High

56

1232

23016-23576

21784-22344

Frequency

FibeAir System Descriptions

Tx Range

Rx Range

38

Argentina Channel Allocations, 128 QAM


Frequency

Width Separation

Tx Range

Rx Range

23 GHz, Low Block, Tx Low

28

1232

21224-21784

22456-23016

23 GHz, Low Block, Tx High

28

1232

22456-23016

21224-21784

23 GHz, High Block, Tx Low

28

1232

21784-22344

23016-23576

23 GHz, High Block, Tx High

28

1232

23016-23576

21784-22344

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