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Figure 84: Connectorized 30/60 Mbps Backhaul ‘Disarm Installation’ Page
13.4
DEPLOYMENT
CONSIDERATIONS
The majority of radio links can be successfully deployed with the 30/60 Mbps Backhaul product.
It should only be necessary to use external antennas where the Link Budget Calculator
indicates marginal performance for a specific link. Examples of this would be where the link is
heavily obscured by dense woodland on an NLOS link or extremely long LoS links (>80km)
over water.
The external antennas can be either dual-polarization (as the integrated antenna) or two single
polarized antennas can be used in a spatially diverse configuration. It is expected that the
dual-polarization antennas would normally be used to simplify the installation process; spatially
diverse antennas may provide additional fade margin on very long LoS links where there is
evidence of correlation of the fading characteristics on Vertical and Horizontal polarizations.
Dual polarization antennas (with a gain greater than the integrated antenna) are currently only
available in parabolic dish form.
Summary of Contents for MOTOwi4 Canopy 30
Page 1: ...Canopy 30 60 Mbps Backhaul User Guide BH30 60 UG en Issue 3 1 July 2006 ...
Page 73: ...Issue 3 1 July 2006 Page 73 of 162 Figure 41 Fixed Frequency Operation Page 2 ...
Page 74: ...Issue 3 1 July 2006 Page 74 of 162 Figure 42 Installation Wizard Confirm Configuration Normal ...
Page 104: ...Issue 3 1 July 2006 Page 104 of 162 Figure 69 System Reboot ...
Page 124: ...Issue 3 1 July 2006 Page 124 of 162 Figure 75 Upper Grounding Configuration ...