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The Microwave connectivity course

By Eng. Fadi Ibrahim

55 hours

a. Digital microwave communication overview.


a. Propagation methods and their development.
b. The concept of digital microwave communication.
c. The frequency bands use and arrangement.
d. Modulation methods.
e. Structure of microwave frame.

b. The microwave system.


a. Classes of microwave device.
b. The system composition (Indoor & outdoor).
c. The system configuration.
d. Antenna unit and alignment.
e. Microwave feeders.

c. Networking and applications of digital microwave communication.


a. Topology types.
b. The classes of relay station.
c. Repeaters and reflectors.
d. Backhaul transmission for mobile base station.
e. Supplement for optical network.
f. Redundant backup of significant line.

d. The microwave planning and the link budget.


a. The procedure of microwave path design.
b. The line of sight consideration.
c. Loss and attenuation calculations.
d. Ground reflection.
e. The link budget.
f. The fade margin.
g. Frequency planning and interference calculations.
h. Ring configuration.
i. Quality and availability.
e. The important parameters of microwave propagation.
a. Free space loss.
b. Attenuation.
c. Fading.
d. Interference.
e. Automatic Transmit Power Control ATPC.
f. Diversity technology.
g. Traffic protection.

f. The practical part: NEC microwave solutions.


a. PASOLINK family.
b. System overview and composition.
c. System configuration.
d. Equipment feature.
e. System upgradeability.
f. The indoor and the outdoor component.
g. System performance parameters.
h. The external and the internal alarms.
i. The indoor and the outdoor installation.
j. Equipment setup.
k. Equipment maintenance and service performance.

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