AirSynergy3 Equipment Installation Guide
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Airsynergy Basestation, FCC ID: O2J-365AS, operating in the
3650-3700 MHz Band.
Federal Communications Rules for operation in USA
To ensure compliance FCC rules and regulations, the following should be observed:
The 3650-3700 MHz frequency range is a licensed band in the USA and operators
must have a valid spectrum license to operate Airsynergy equipment using this band.
The Airsynergy base station requires operation using an Airspan FCC-specific version
of Netspan supporting Listen Before Transmit. This management software only
permits operation in the 3650-3700 MHz band.
Note: Netspan, the Airspan management system enforces FCC compliance in the upper
25MHz extension of this band above 3675 MHz
The unit and must be professionally installed.
Any attempt to alter these parameters outside those permitted by the Netspan software
or the operator license could be a violation of that license
The correct setting of the following Base Station parameters in Netspan, are
critical to the correct operation of equipment in compliance with the rules detailed in
47CFR90 subpart Z (Wireless Broadband Services in the 3650–3700 MHz Band):
o
Transmit Power
o
Transmit Frequency
o
Channel Bandwidth
o
Carrier Sense Threshold
o
Carrier Sense Backoff Frames
Transmit Power
Transmit power is set using the Netspan management software during install /commissioning.
For 5MHz channel operation, the maximum permitted EIRP is 5 W. Due to the additive
effect of the MIMO antenna, the power setting in Netspan must be set such that:
TX power (dBm) + Antenna gain (dBi) ≤ 36.5
For 10 MHz channel operation, the maximum permitted EIRP is 10 W. Due to the additive
effect of the MIMO antenna, the power setting in Netspan must be set such that:
TX power (dBm) + Antenna gain (dBi) ≤ 39.5
Airsynergy Basestation, IC:4548B - 90203300, operating in the
3650-3700 MHz Band.
Industry Canada Rules for operation in Canada
To ensure compliance with relevant rules and regulations, the following should be observed: