User interface description 5-11
User guide NTXXXXXX Rel 3.0 Draft October 2000
Tx Power
To set the transmit power level in dBm. The local radio communicates with the
far-end radio to arrange the change in power level. If the radios lose
communication for more than 10 seconds after a parameter change, the
parameter reverts to its previous setting.
Values:
18 to XX dBm (15/18/23 GHz) Recommended: 20 dBm
17 to XX dBm (24/26 GHz) Recommended: 20 dBm
16 to XX dBm (28 GHz) Recommended: 20 dBm
16 to XX dBm (31/38 GHz)Recommended: 20 dBm
Link FAW
To select one of eight possible frame alignment words (FAW) in the radio
frame. The FAW is also used as the Link ID. Both near end and far end radios
must have the same FAW. With a change to this parameter, the local radio
communicates with the far-end radio to arrange the FAW change. If the radios
lose communication for more than 10 seconds after a parameter change, the
parameter reverts to its previous setting.
Values:
0 to 7
Capacity
To set the number of tributaries multiplexed into the main radio channel for
both the near and the far-end radios. With a change to this parameter, the local
radio communicates with the far-end radio to arrange the capacity change. If
the radios lose communication for more than 10 seconds after a parameter
change, the parameter reverts to its previous setting.
Values:
2: include tributaries 1 and 2
4: include all tributaries (tributaries 1 to 4)
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