Chapter 1: Product description
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Ultra-wide band radios support the entire band from 4.9 GHz to 5.925 GHz.
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Gigabit Ethernet Interface provides the maximum transfer rates to the device.
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Capable of up to 300 Mbps aggregate in a 40 MHz channel.
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Supports a range up to 2 miles and a number of subscribers up to 20.
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To unlock the full capabilities of the platform (range up to 40 miles and number of subscribers up to
238) a license key is available for purchase.
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Efficient GPS synchronized, scheduled TDD operation for easy Access Point site deployment and
performance that is consistent regardless of subscriber loading.
Note:
MicroPoP Omni and sector does not support 3.5mm audio jack, but supports integrated GPS
Module with an internal active antenna.
Table 9 :PMP 450 MicroPoP Series characteristics
Characteristic
Value
Topology
PMP
Wireless link condition
LOS, near LOS or non-LOS
Range
Up to 2 miles
License key available to unlock range up to 40 miles
Duplexing
TDD (symmetric and asymmetric)
Connectivity
100/1000Base-T Ethernet Main port with PoE input
Operating frequencies
4.9 to 5.925 GHz
Tx Power - conducted
Max 27 dBm (5 GHz)
Channel bandwidth
5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30, and 40 MHz
Spectral efficiency
Up to 7.5 bps/Hz
Timing synchronization CMM4, CMM5, or internal GPS
Data rate
Up to 300 Mbps (40 MHz channel BW).
Frequency bands
The PMP 450 MicroPoP Series ODU can operate in the following band:
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5 GHz band: 4900 to 5925 MHz
Hardware components
The ODU (Outdoor unit) is a self- contained transceiver unit that contains both radio and networking
electronics. The main hardware components of the PMP 450 MicroPoP Series are as follows:
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PMP 450 MicroPoP Omni
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PMP 450 MicroPoP Sector
The PMP 450 MicroPoP Series is supplied in the following configuration:
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