Chapter 2: System hardware
Outdoor unit (ODU)
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Outdoor unit (ODU)
ODU description
The ODU is a self-contained transceiver unit that houses both radio and networking electronics.
Two ODUs are required for a PTP link.
Hardware platform variants
PTP 670 ODUs are available in two different hardware platform variants:
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PTP 670 Integrated ODU
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PTP 670 Connectorized ODU
Regional variants
Each of the PTP 670 hardware platform variants is available in five different regional variants.
The regional variants are supplied with default country licenses as follows:
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FCC: “USA” country license with regulatory bands:
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1 “5.8 GHz FCC”
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9 “5.4 GHz USA (New Rules)”
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14 “4.9 GHz Public Safety, USA/Canada”
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38 “5.2 GHz FCC U-NII 2A”
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84 “5.1 GHz FCC U-NII 1”
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RoW: “Other” country license with regulatory bands:
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8 “5.4 GHz unrestricted”
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35 “5.8 GHz unrestricted”
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61 “4.9 GHz unrestricted”
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62 “5.2 GHz unrestricted”
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EU: “EU” country license with regulatory band:
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26 “5.4 GHz ETSI”
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IC: “Canada” country license with regulatory bands:
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1 “5.8 GHz FCC”
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13 “5.4 GHz FCC U-NII 2C”
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14 “4.9 GHz Public Safety, USA/Canada”
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38 “5.2 GHz FCC U-NII 2A”
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84 “5.1 GHz FCC U-NII 1”
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Mexico: “Mexico” country license:
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13 “5.4 GHz Canada”
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59 “5.8 GHz Mexico”
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65 “5.1 GHz Colombia/Denmark/Kenya/Mexico”
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68 “5.2 GHz Colombia/Mexico”