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9.2.3. Nominal frequencies, duplex 490 MHz

TX channel nominal frequencies
Band 10.7 – 11.7 GHz,  duplex spacing 490 MHz

Channel arrangements based on  28 MHz channels

(Freq.table: rcinfo11_A_490_n)

(Freq.table: rcinfo11_B_490_n)

Ch.No.

Lower [MHz]

Upper [MHz]

Ch.No.

Lower [MHz]

Upper [MHz]

Ch.No.

Lower [MHz]

Upper [MHz]

Ch.No.

Lower [MHz]

Upper [MHz]

1

10709.875

11199.875

74

10837.625

11327.625

136

10946.125

11436.125

205

11066.875

11556.875

2

10711.625

11201.625

75

10839.375

11329.375

137

10947.875

11437.875

206

11068.625

11558.625

3

10713.375

11203.375

76

10841.125

11331.125

138

10949.625

11439.625

207

11070.375

11560.375

4

10715.125

11205.125

77

10842.875

11332.875

139

10951.375

11441.375

208

11072.125

11562.125

5

10716.875

11206.875

78

10844.625

11334.625

140

10953.125

11443.125

209

11073.875

11563.875

6

10718.625

11208.625

79

10846.375

11336.375

141

10954.875

11444.875

210

11075.625

11565.625

7

10720.375

11210.375

80

10848.125

11338.125

142

10956.625

11446.625

211

11077.375

11567.375

8

10722.125

11212.125

81

10849.875

11339.875

143

10958.375

11448.375

212

11079.125

11569.125

9

10723.875

11213.875

82

10851.625

11341.625

144

10960.125

11450.125

213

11080.875

11570.875

10

10725.625

11215.625

83

10853.375

11343.375

145

10961.875

11451.875

214

11082.625

11572.625

11

10727.375

11217.375

84

10855.125

11345.125

146

10963.625

11453.625

215

11084.375

11574.375

12

10729.125

11219.125

85

10856.875

11346.875

147

10965.375

11455.375

216

11086.125

11576.125

13

10730.875

11220.875

86

10858.625

11348.625

148

10967.125

11457.125

217

11087.875

11577.875

14

10732.625

11222.625

87

10860.375

11350.375

149

10968.875

11458.875

218

11089.625

11579.625

15

10734.375

11224.375

88

10862.125

11352.125

150

10970.625

11460.625

219

11091.375

11581.375

16

10736.125

11226.125

89

10863.875

11353.875

151

10972.375

11462.375

220

11093.125

11583.125

17

10737.875

11227.875

90

10865.625

11355.625

152

10974.125

11464.125

221

11094.875

11584.875

18

10739.625

11229.625

91

10867.375

11357.375

153

10975.875

11465.875

222

11096.625

11586.625

19

10741.375

11231.375

92

10869.125

11359.125

154

10977.625

11467.625

223

11098.375

11588.375

20

10743.125

11233.125

93

10870.875

11360.875

155

10979.375

11469.375

224

11100.125

11590.125

21

10744.875

11234.875

94

10872.625

11362.625

156

10981.125

11471.125

225

11101.875

11591.875

22

10746.625

11236.625

95

10874.375

11364.375

157

10982.875

11472.875

226

11103.625

11593.625

23

10748.375

11238.375

96

10876.125

11366.125

158

10984.625

11474.625

227

11105.375

11595.375

24

10750.125

11240.125

97

10877.875

11367.875

159

10986.375

11476.375

228

11107.125

11597.125

25

10751.875

11241.875

98

10879.625

11369.625

160

10988.125

11478.125

229

11108.875

11598.875

26

10753.625

11243.625

99

10881.375

11371.375

161

10989.875

11479.875

230

11110.625

11600.625

27

10755.375

11245.375

100

10883.125

11373.125

162

10991.625

11481.625

231

11112.375

11602.375

28

10757.125

11247.125

101

10884.875

11374.875

163

10993.375

11483.375

232

11114.125

11604.125

29

10758.875

11248.875

102

10886.625

11376.625

164

10995.125

11485.125

233

11115.875

11605.875

30

10760.625

11250.625

103

10888.375

11378.375

165

10996.875

11486.875

234

11117.625

11607.625

31

10762.375

11252.375

104

10890.125

11380.125

166

10998.625

11488.625

235

11119.375

11609.375

32

10764.125

11254.125

105

10891.875

11381.875

167

11000.375

11490.375

236

11121.125

11611.125

33

10765.875

11255.875

106

10893.625

11383.625

168

11002.125

11492.125

237

11122.875

11612.875

34

10767.625

11257.625

107

10895.375

11385.375

169

11003.875

11493.875

238

11124.625

11614.625

35

10769.375

11259.375

108

10897.125

11387.125

170

11005.625

11495.625

239

11126.375

11616.375

36

10771.125

11261.125

109

10898.875

11388.875

171

11007.375

11497.375

240

11128.125

11618.125

37

10772.875

11262.875

110

10900.625

11390.625

172

11009.125

11499.125

241

11129.875

11619.875

38

10774.625

11264.625

111

10902.375

11392.375

173

11010.875

11500.875

242

11131.625

11621.625

39

10776.375

11266.375

112

10904.125

11394.125

174

11012.625

11502.625

243

11133.375

11623.375

40

10778.125

11268.125

113

10905.875

11395.875

175

11014.375

11504.375

244

11135.125

11625.125

41

10779.875

11269.875

114

10907.625

11397.625

176

11016.125

11506.125

245

11136.875

11626.875

42

10781.625

11271.625

115

10909.375

11399.375

177

11017.875

11507.875

246

11138.625

11628.625

43

10783.375

11273.375

116

10911.125

11401.125

178

11019.625

11509.625

247

11140.375

11630.375

44

10785.125

11275.125

117

10912.875

11402.875

179

11021.375

11511.375

248

11142.125

11632.125

45

10786.875

11276.875

118

10914.625

11404.625

180

11023.125

11513.125

249

11143.875

11633.875

46

10788.625

11278.625

119

10916.375

11406.375

181

11024.875

11514.875

250

11145.625

11635.625

47

10790.375

11280.375

120

10918.125

11408.125

182

11026.625

11516.625

251

11147.375

11637.375

48

10792.125

11282.125

121

10919.875

11409.875

183

11028.375

11518.375

252

11149.125

11639.125

49

10793.875

11283.875

122

10921.625

11411.625

184

11030.125

11520.125

253

11150.875

11640.875

50

10795.625

11285.625

123

10923.375

11413.375

185

11031.875

11521.875

254

11152.625

11642.625

51

10797.375

11287.375

124

10925.125

11415.125

186

11033.625

11523.625

255

11154.375

11644.375

52

10799.125

11289.125

125

10926.875

11416.875

187

11035.375

11525.375

256

11156.125

11646.125

53

10800.875

11290.875

126

10928.625

11418.625

188

11037.125

11527.125

257

11157.875

11647.875

54

10802.625

11292.625

127

10930.375

11420.375

189

11038.875

11528.875

258

11159.625

11649.625

55

10804.375

11294.375

128

10932.125

11422.125

190

11040.625

11530.625

259

11161.375

11651.375

56

10806.125

11296.125

129

10933.875

11423.875

191

11042.375

11532.375

260

11163.125

11653.125

57

10807.875

11297.875

130

10935.625

11425.625

192

11044.125

11534.125

261

11164.875

11654.875

58

10809.625

11299.625

131

10937.375

11427.375

193

11045.875

11535.875

262

11166.625

11656.625

59

10811.375

11301.375

132

10939.125

11429.125

194

11047.625

11537.625

263

11168.375

11658.375

60

10813.125

11303.125

133

10940.875

11430.875

195

11049.375

11539.375

264

11170.125

11660.125

61

10814.875

11304.875

134

10942.625

11432.625

196

11051.125

11541.125

265

11171.875

11661.875

62

10816.625

11306.625

135

10944.375

11434.375

197

11052.875

11542.875

266

11173.625

11663.625

63

10818.375

11308.375

136

10946.125

11436.125

198

11054.625

11544.625

267

11175.375

11665.375

64

10820.125

11310.125

137

10947.875

11437.875

199

11056.375

11546.375

268

11177.125

11667.125

65

10821.875

11311.875

138

10949.625

11439.625

200

11058.125

11548.125

269

11178.875

11668.875

66

10823.625

11313.625

139

10951.375

11441.375

201

11059.875

11549.875

270

11180.625

11670.625

67

10825.375

11315.375

140

10953.125

11443.125

202

11061.625

11551.625

271

11182.375

11672.375

68

10827.125

11317.125

141

10954.875

11444.875

203

11063.375

11553.375

272

11184.125

11674.125

69

10828.875

11318.875

142

10956.625

11446.625

204

11065.125

11555.125

70

10830.625

11320.625

143

10958.375

11448.375

71

10832.375

11322.375

144

10960.125

11450.125

72

10834.125

11324.125

145

10961.875

11451.875

73

10835.875

11325.875

146

10963.625

11453.625

ver. 2.1

    RAy11 – 

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A ,  RAy11 – 

x

B   

Bandwidth:  

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A

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B

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RAy Microwave Link – © RACOM s.r.o.

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Summary of Contents for RAy11

Page 1: ...RAy11 RAy17 RAy24 RAy Microwave Link fw 1 x x x 4 3 2014 version 3 3 www racom eu RACOM s r o Mirova 1283 592 31 Nove Mesto na Morave Czech Republic Tel 420 565 659 511 Fax 420 565 659 512 E mail rac...

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Page 3: ...tart up 57 6 Configuration 62 6 1 Status bar 64 6 2 Status 65 6 3 Settings 68 6 4 Diagnostics 83 6 5 Tools 88 6 6 Help 98 7 Command Line Interface 100 7 1 Connection via CLI 100 7 2 Working with CLI 1...

Page 4: ...tenna dimensions 166 B Rain Zone Map 167 C IP address in the PC 168 D Linux key conversion 172 E Https certificate 174 Index 175 F Revision History 177 RAy Microwave Link RACOM s r o 4 RAy Microwave L...

Page 5: ...t delays or losses of data are rare when wireless devices such as the RAy are used in an appropriate manner within a well constructed network RAy should not be used in situations where failure to tran...

Page 6: ...E source and connect to a PC via PoE for configuration see Fig Link Configuration Input the address of the connected RAy unit into the address field of your internet browser such as Mozilla Firefox e...

Page 7: ...l RAy11 RAy17 RAy24 Microwave Link RAy 1 User manual RAy10 Specifications RAy10 11 17 24 Leaflet 2 1 http www racom eu eng products m ray index html 2 http www racom eu download hw ray free eng 00_let...

Page 8: ...e coding and modulation The link properties can be summarised as High data throughput Spectrum effeciency Robustness Security cofiguration via http https ssh User friendly interface advanced diagnosti...

Page 9: ...489 1 V1 8 1 2008 04 ETSI EN 301 489 17 V1 3 2 2008 04 EMC EN 60 950 1 2004 Electrical safety Note Operation of the RAy11 RAy17 and RAy24 is described in this user manual Operation of the RAy10 is des...

Page 10: ...ce loss can be calculated thus FSL 32 44 20log f 20log D Where FSL free space loss dB f frequency of the emitted signal MHz D length of the link km 2 1 2 Link budget calculation To goal is to design a...

Page 11: ...add up To determine the fade margin it is ne cessary to calculate both rain and multipath attenuation The larger of the two types of attenuation de termines the value of fade margin In areas with high...

Page 12: ...entage of time 14 12 5 4 2 15 8 2 3 1 7 0 6 2 1 0 7 0 5 0 1 1 0 49 34 15 11 7 42 13 4 7 4 5 2 4 4 5 2 8 2 0 8 0 3 72 65 35 22 15 12 20 10 12 8 6 8 5 3 2 0 1 96 105 65 40 33 23 28 18 20 15 12 13 9 6 5...

Page 13: ...GHz Fig 2 2 Attenuation for 10 GHz polarization H V Fig 2 3 Attenuation for 11 GHz polarization H V Fig 2 4 Attenuation for 17 GHz polarization H V Fig 2 5 Attenuation for 24 GHz polarization H V Fig...

Page 14: ...calculate the probability of outage due to multipath propagation of microwave links ITU R probability model can be used which describes a single frequency or narrowband fading distribution suitable f...

Page 15: ...ost important aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaa r D Fig 2 6 Fresnel zone The general equation for calculating the first Fresnel zone radiu...

Page 16: ...2 50 m 3 13 m 4 km 2 60 m 3 07 m 3 84 m 6 km 3 00 m 3 54 m 4 43 m 8 km 3 35 m 3 96 m 4 95 m 10 km 4 10 m 4 85 m 6 06 m 15 km 4 74 m 5 60 m 7 00 m 20 km 11 07 m 50 km 2 2 Example of microwave link desi...

Page 17: ...8 10 0 00067hL A 10 P0 10 4 6 0 0027 300 4 3 4 1 6 25 1 03 17 2 0 8 10 0 032 10 0 00067 295 A 10 P0 0 022871 10 0 19765 A 10 For reliability 99 99 is P0 0 01 we get exponential function for A A 0 197...

Page 18: ...ability for link distance of 4 km transmit power 22 dBm and 99 cm antennas were selected for both sides of the link Sources for Chapter Chapter 2 Implementation Notes 1 Lehpamer H Microwave transmissi...

Page 19: ...entical hardware In the case of links operating in the licensed bands one unit is transmitting in the Lower and receiving in the Upper part of the band The other unit is operating vice versa RAy links...

Page 20: ...ne metal Ethernet port e g RAy17 with two metal Ethernet ports e g RAy17 2 For details see Section 3 6 Ordering codes A detailed table of frequencies can be found in Chapter 9 Technical parameters 3 2...

Page 21: ...pply and one for service access For assembly of connectors see chapter Connectors The third BNC connector serves for connecting voltmeter for RSS indication during the antenna adjust ment process Fig...

Page 22: ...y lit Link 10 100 Yellow Permanently lit System OK Flashing rapidly Booting Flashing slowly Operating system in service mode Green SYS Permanently lit Station is performing defaults Firmware writing i...

Page 23: ...7 dBi Andrew Class 2 or 3 or Arkivator antennas are also possible to be used with antenna mounting kit Flexible waveguide is a general purpose option for any antenna usage Name plate The plate contai...

Page 24: ...e RAy10 LA RAy10 UA RAy11 LA RAy11 UA RAy17 RAy24 B 10 15 10 30 10 50 10 65 10 96 11 20 11 45 11 70 ordering code RAy10 LB RAy10 UB RAy11 LB RAy11 UB C 10 5005 10 5425 10 5915 10 6335 ordering code RA...

Page 25: ...the inter connetion part also for other antenna types FOD unit power supplies 30W PoE adapters two connectors plastic IE PS V01P RJ45 FH or metallic IE PS V01M RJ45 FH for connecting the FOD unit for...

Page 26: ...ool set Set of tools for installation of the bracket and mounting of connectors in the RAy Tool set Branded tools which allow complete installation of the microwave bridge RAy Microwave Link RACOM s r...

Page 27: ...nges running parallel and facing up at an angle on a non metal desk they can also face downward In the case of units operating in the ISM band RAy17 RAy24 turn unit holder so that they are roughly per...

Page 28: ...er HTTP HTTPS or SSH the username is admin and the password is also admin On your PC setup an IP address that is within the mask i e 192 168 169 180 Then open the https configuration interface e g htt...

Page 29: ...connected unit Note If link is OK and there are no parameters shown of the station Peer it is necessary to click on Refresh Follows the description of basic settings After entering values on the scree...

Page 30: ...assigned with a name e g the place of installation Station location for easier inclusion the network hierarchy it is possible to enter the station s loc ation Fig 4 2 Configuration Menu Settings Gener...

Page 31: ...access protocols that you are going to need For security reasons do not enable more than what is necessary HTTP S allow access to the web interface Telnet enabling access to the CLI interface using t...

Page 32: ...ink and the specific channel allocation table Channels are typically set in the lower part of the band the smallest bandwidth QPSK modulation and low power Both units in the pair should be capable of...

Page 33: ...tch off ACM and set the TX modulation to a value from the range of QPSK through 256 QAM based on the results of the previous test If you choose modulation higher than allowed by SNR the connection wil...

Page 34: ...wer supply to verify that the parameters are stored correctly and the link works After this preparation phase you can continue to install your devices in working environment RAy Microwave Link RACOM s...

Page 35: ...s in the close proximity of the antenna such as edges of other antennas their mounting racks edges of the roof 5 2 Antenna mounting 5 2 1 Mounting methods according to the method of mounting on the ma...

Page 36: ...part No 4 It is also necessary to switch the adjustment bolt part No 21 and U plate part No 13 to the other side of the bracket body part No 3 This ensures that there is still good access to the adjus...

Page 37: ...ection 3 7 Accessories When ordering a RAy microwave bridge there is a choice of antennas from two manufacturers to be connected to the RACOM FOD unit Mounting the FOD unit on the Jirous antenna A No...

Page 38: ...e part No 4 so that they protrude approx 1 cm through the clamp plate Clamp the saddle plate to the mast by tightening the nuts part No 2 on the bolts Fig 5 5 Position of the saddle plate for 40 80 mm...

Page 39: ...e plate change according to the type of installation see Section 5 2 1 Mounting methods Fig 5 8 Dish without mounting plate Fig 5 9 Dish with mounting plate d Screw the hanging bolt part No 7 into the...

Page 40: ...he 4 bolts on the back of the antenna enough so that the unit can be slid on to them Then check whether the O ring is correctly fitted on the antenna pin and make sure it is not damaged and has been l...

Page 41: ...oint e part No 7 and 8 The correct position in both directions is found by monit oring RSS voltmeter or with an audible alarm if equipped see Section 5 5 2 Antennas dir ecting Fig 5 16 Horizontal adju...

Page 42: ...eter of 120 cm a No 14 24 double open ended spanner supplied with the antenna From 2013 Arkivator antenna is delivered with a slightly different bracket see Fig 5 24 Arkivator an tenna bracket version...

Page 43: ...The bracket is ready for tube diameters up to 115 mm The bolts part No 6 should be screwed to the clamp plate part No 4 in such a way that the end of the bolt protrudes approx 6 10 mm through the othe...

Page 44: ...pivot Bolt part No 14 serves for accurately setting the vertical direction of the antenna When setting the direction release bolt part No 12 and 13 and then tighten it again once you have the correct...

Page 45: ...3 43 43 47 47 47 47 60 60 60 60 42 42 42 42 46 46 46 46 27 27 27 27 50 50 50 50 41 41 41 41 45 45 45 45 52 52 52 52 49 49 49 49 44 44 44 44 58 58 58 58 28 28 28 28 55 55 55 55 57 57 57 57 23 23 23 23...

Page 46: ...u use a different grease for lubrication then it should be a Teflon grease or a silicon lubricant grease Fig 5 28 Grease points on the antenna pivot and FOD unit bush Grease the internal area of the b...

Page 47: ...ion is powered over the Ethernet cable If the station is equipped with two connectors the right one carries user data and the left connector is to be used for servicing The middle BNC type connector s...

Page 48: ...ectors See Section 3 7 Accessories Fig 5 31 Tools for fitting connectors Fig 5 32 IE PI RJ45 FH connector before fitting b Undo the nut on the connector cover and push it on to the cable Then trim at...

Page 49: ...per the pinout sticker T568B attached to the connector Take care not to confuse white conductors from individual pairs Fig 5 39 Pushing the lower pairs into the connector Fig 5 40 Lower pairs pushed...

Page 50: ...slide the protective cover onto the connector It must fit into the grooves after snapping into place Finally tighten the nut on the cover to seal the point where the cable enters the connector Fig 5 4...

Page 51: ...and separate individual conductors Cut off the two additional twisted pairs from the thinner wire in the middle not seen on these images Fig 5 51 Twisted shielding Fig 5 52 Removing aluminium conduct...

Page 52: ...t doesn t allow movement of the cable Fig 5 55 Lower pairs pushed in Fig 5 56 All conductors in the connector f Trim the overhanging conductors Fig 5 57 Trimming conductors Fig 5 58 Inserted and trimm...

Page 53: ...3 we re commend connecting the load bearing structure at roof level to the external air termination network via an 8mm diameter FeZn conductor and shielding the data cable before entry to the building...

Page 54: ...PZ 1 GROUNDING KIT LIGHTNING ARRESTER Bonding bar Fig 5 62 Grounding installation 2 The RAy unit is grounded to the flange by the Ethernet connector using an M6 screw An insulated copper cable with a...

Page 55: ...stall the antenna in the vicinity of electrical wiring The antenna and bracket should not come into contact with electrical wiring at any time The antenna and cables are electrical conductors During i...

Page 56: ...5 RAy grounding kit Fig 5 66 Grounding the FOD unit Fig 5 67 Protective conductor at the FOD unit Fig 5 68 Protective conductor at the mast on a ZSA16 terminal RAy Microwave Link RACOM s r o 56 Instal...

Page 57: ...ults While doing so respect the rule that in one location all units emit signal in the Upper part of the range and receive it in the Lower part of the range or the other way round A transmitter must n...

Page 58: ...tion it is advisable to connect a PC and use the diagnostic capabilities of the RAy station In uncomplicated cases it is enough to connect a voltmeter via a BNC connector and adjust to the lowest indi...

Page 59: ...ms Both antennas should be oriented towards each other using the peaks of radiation diagram Adjust the antenna alternately in the horizontal and vertical axes and monitor the resulting signal strength...

Page 60: ...for a maximum doesn t work as shown in the illustration incorrect adjustment Real radiation diagrams are more complex especially in that they run differently in horizont al and vertical axes The basic...

Page 61: ...free band setup the parameters based on survey results from the tool Tools Graphics Frequency analyser In case of links operating in licensed band setup the parameters based on assigned license Bandwi...

Page 62: ...meters from backup configuration To use any of these values you must use the Apply button For loading backup configuration see menu Tools Maintenance Backup Settings Upload Load custom Use the Start b...

Page 63: ...screen If the https protocol is used it is not possible to tap the network communication and acquire the station s login information Fig 6 2 Login Rollback function If you interrupt the connection on...

Page 64: ...ides of the station Warning icon when the link is not capable of user data transfer Link status can be one of the following values Station start up The initialization is not yet finished UNKNOWN Stati...

Page 65: ...s Status Detailed provides further details Below is a list of all values according to the menu Status Detailed 6 2 1 Status Device The Device menu provides basic information about local and remote sta...

Page 66: ...nt modulation ACM maximum mod ulation Current output power on the RF channel in dBm If ATPC is enabled the ATPC letters are displayed as well as information about maximum permitted power current power...

Page 67: ...cates a problem on Eth cable or connector In Crc Errors Number of all outgoing packets Out All Packets Counter of outgoing unicast packets Out Unicast Packets Counter of outgoing multicast packets Out...

Page 68: ...nable LED status indicators on the body of the station You can turn off all LEDs with this option LED indicators The internal real time clock The clock is set manually or it is synchronized with NTP s...

Page 69: ...e Daylight saving Note When the time zone and or daylight saving time is changed the original values set in the RAy unit are kept The actual change takes place after OS restart in order to prevent une...

Page 70: ...bout duplex spacing of TX and RX channel Duplex spacing MHz Enable automatic control of modulation ACM Modulation level for TX channel You can select in range from QPSK high sensitivity for difficult...

Page 71: ...e the built in QoS functions For correct operation it is necessary to also enable Flow control on the connected device Setup of maximum allowed length of Ethernet frame If transfer of tagged frames is...

Page 72: ...w control is initiated If packets are still incoming they are dropped Mode Ingress policer operation mode soft Flow control is activated at low fill of input buffer Good to use if the connected device...

Page 73: ...ding to DSCP and incoming packet is coloured both by 802 1p priority and by DSCP prioritization is governed when enabling this option by the DSCP rules Class of service 0 7 Arranging individual priori...

Page 74: ...ated Services or DiffServ in the IP header DSCP Enabling QoS according to DSCP DSCP 0 63 Arranging individual priorities coded in DS field of IP header into selected output queue 0 3 Warning The QoS a...

Page 75: ...s option enabled by the DSCP rules Stream 0 7 Up to 8 ranges of TCP UDP ports can be configured The range applies to both protocols TCP and UDP From Start of TCP UDP ports range To End of TCP UDP port...

Page 76: ...rom that queue are sent out Only after this queue is completely empty packets from a lower priority queue are sent out WFQ Weighted Fair Queuing Packets from individual queues are sent out accord ing...

Page 77: ...3 Setting drop mode for individual output queues Mode 0 0 0 Packets are dropped only after output queue is fully congested Smart discard mode is therefore turned off Mode 1 0 25 When the queue is ful...

Page 78: ...ription Type e g RAY17_L LLDP Chassis Subtype DATA_PORT for version with 1 eth or SERVICE_PORT for version with 2 eth under LLDP Port Subtype Message can be recorded and converted into a readable form...

Page 79: ...ation using normal untagged LAN During tests you may enable VLAN management on one unit only Then it is possible to access the link via LAN and VLAN either directly or via radio link VLAN management i...

Page 80: ...o view and modify all settings except for user accounts and special actions of the user distributor A group can contain a maximum of 10 users cli_admin Same rights as cli_admin plus Right to configure...

Page 81: ...ce Add a new key If there already was any key s it will be overwritten Add Add a new key You can enter multiple ssh keys this way SSH key Insert key file Key file Save the menu content by clicking on...

Page 82: ...Local station to Peer station Existing user accounts on the Peer station are deleted except for the password of distributor which is unique for each station 6 3 6 Settings Alarm limits Fig 6 16 Confi...

Page 83: ...ax V Received signal strength 80 RSS dBm Signal to Noise Ratio 10 SNR dBm Alarm Bit Error Rate registered at the receiving end Instantaneous value 10e 6 BER Interruption of radio link Peer disconnect...

Page 84: ...ous speed 20s average of incoming user data on the user Ethernet port Ethernet out throughput Instantaneous speed 20s average of outgoing user data on the user Ethernet port TX power Instantaneous val...

Page 85: ...if there were any Alarm Displays graph from Local unit Local Displays graph from Peer unit Peer Selecting width of interval to be displayed Based on the interval width data are displayed in a suitable...

Page 86: ...ta Detailed graphical view of values for selected interval Shows only the values that are selected for the graph Plotted Shows all logged values Filtering of values from local remote or both Local Pee...

Page 87: ...ation of the station modified On the Local events screen enter Configuration and hit Enter You can use plain text or regular expressions for filtering JavaScript format Displays the last 3 records fro...

Page 88: ...n address in dotted decimal notation The default address 127 0 0 1 is the localhost address i e the station itself Destination Length of sent data 7 to 1500 bytes 8 bytes of the header will be added S...

Page 89: ...ar indicators Graphical indication of BER SNR and RSS One time update of displayed values Refresh Use the Start button to start automatic update of displayed values with a period of 1 second Use the S...

Page 90: ...Configuration menu Tools Graphics RX constellation diagram Constellation diagram shows the quality of received signal Number of plotted points Buffer One time update of diagram Refresh RAy Microwave...

Page 91: ...red results is given by the accuracy of measuring RSS Warning Running spectrum measurement causes interruption of user data flow between stations Selection of measurement length in range single sweep...

Page 92: ...rt of selected unit Local or Peer Target Warm reboot management system Cold restart the whole station as if power was removed Restart mode Performs the selected restart System restart Backup Fig 6 26...

Page 93: ...messages logs will be irreversibly deleted Warning This task takes a few minutes to complete Do not interrupt the power supply during the operation Applying Factory settings to Local station Local Us...

Page 94: ...clared When installed the Feature key is activated after the station restart The station can be restarted using the Tools Maintenance Restart menu Choose the warm Restart mode Local The active Feature...

Page 95: ...are If a new firmware version is released for the given microwave link type you can upload it to your RAy units Firmware upgrade Information about the current firmware version on Local and Peer statio...

Page 96: ...o not interrupt the power supply during firmware installation Radio adaptation Fig 6 29 Configuration menu Tools Maintenance Radio adaptation Radio type Important Applies only to links operating in th...

Page 97: ...are used to configure radio parameters of the link see screen Settings Radio Default values of radio parameters A set of radio parameters needed for the ATPC operation Name of the currently used frequ...

Page 98: ...ed help The help text is displayed in the whole con figuration window The text structure corresponds to individual configuration screens Fig 6 30 Menu Help Every item of this Help opens the specific m...

Page 99: ...can be moved by dragging the Hints bar Resize it by dragging the bottom corner There is a Go to help link within the help text The whole configuration menu help text is displayed by clicking this lin...

Page 100: ...me or IP address field admin 192 168 169 169 Click Open Then enter the password admin This procedure without key is subject to selection Service access Services SSH on in https access If you own the p...

Page 101: ...When inserting commands adding with tabulator can help Incorrect command is rejected e g inserting forbidden frequency Parameter that caused the loss of the connection is restored after 1 minute Roll...

Page 102: ...mes admin cli_user_authkey c a k tmp usr_ssh_key pub Test of access to RAy unit using SSH key user laptop ssh i usr_ssh_key admin 192 168 141 202 7 2 2 Scripts Script example with access using key use...

Page 103: ...uffer_status Checks buffer status Saving into buffers cli_fw_load_package f tmp bm4 RACOM 0 1 12 0 cpio A new fw package is loaded into the buffer 20 sec cli_fw_upload2peer The fw package is also load...

Page 104: ...cli_cnf_set t b SVC_SECURE_PEER_MODE on PEER_SVC_SECURE_PEER_MODE on Secured mode de activation cli_cnf_set t b SVC_SECURE_PEER_MODE off PEER_SVC_SECURE_PEER_MODE off Backup of the keys to an external...

Page 105: ...transfer the packet over the Local unit with blocked service access all the way to the Remote unit which will give you access to the control menus of both units Attention the Remote unit will report...

Page 106: ...il detail 2 Channel frequencies 4 9 360 4 9 360 2 5 360 8 5 170 User speed Mbps detail detail detail detail 3 81 64B 359Mbps 234 1518B 359Mbps 140 64B 170Mbps Latency s 96 4 9 Mbps 65 340 Mbps 96 4 9...

Page 107: ...TX S FTP CAT7 or CAT5 Service optional PoE 40 60 VDC IEEE 802 3at up to 100m user interface Power 30 55 C ETSI EN 300019 1 4 class 4 1 Operating temperature range FOD Full Outdoor Mechanical design 24...

Page 108: ...inimum maximum 56MHzTO 56 MHz 40 MHz 28 30 MHz 14 MHz 7 MHz 3 5 MHz 1 75 MHz Modulation CS ACCP ACCP ACCP ACAP ACCP ACCP ACCP ACCP ACCP 76 1 85 2 64 7 72 3 44 3 49 6 33 8 37 9 32 6 36 5 17 6 19 6 7 5...

Page 109: ...cing Channel width minimum default maximum MHz MHz MHz MHz 3 5 60 73 5 192 5 7 60 73 5 192 5 14 65 87 5 185 5 28 70 87 5 171 5 40 70 73 5 157 5 56 85 87 5 143 5 RAy24 Optional duplex spacing Channel w...

Page 110: ...1 L1 2 3 4 5 6 7 U1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RAy 10 975 11 003 11 031 11 059 11 087 11 115 11 143 11 171 11 465 11 493 11 521 11 549 11 577 11 605 11 633 11 661 11 10 961 L10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 185 11 451 U10...

Page 111: ...face see Configuration item Bandwith MHz In addition to the bandwith definition the name may contain additional text which defines the respective alternative of channel plan Examples Bandwith 40 MHz I...

Page 112: ...ameters 9 2 1 Output power TX power RAy11 xA RAy11 xB Min Max Modulation dBm dBm 5 23 QPSK 5 20 16 QAM 5 19 32 QAM 5 18 64 QAM 5 18 128 QAM 5 17 256 QAM ver 2 0 RAy Microwave Link RACOM s r o 112 Tech...

Page 113: ...t declared limit declared limit SNR RSS dB dB dB dB dB dBm Mbps 4 16 0 14 19 12 23 15 9 5 97 4 9 6 QPSK 7 15 3 13 26 5 20 30 22 15 0 90 9 6 12 16 QAM 7 14 3 12 26 5 22 30 24 18 5 87 12 1 15 32 QAM 7 1...

Page 114: ...declared limit declared limit SNR RSS dB dB dB dB dB dBm Mbps 4 23 0 21 19 10 23 12 7 5 91 36 8 50 QPSK 7 20 3 18 26 5 18 30 20 15 0 83 80 9 100 16 QAM 9 19 5 16 29 22 33 24 18 5 79 102 4 125 32 QAM 8...

Page 115: ...declared limit declared limit SNR RSS dB dB dB dB dB dBm Mbps 4 28 0 26 19 10 23 12 7 5 87 72 9 99 QPSK 7 21 3 19 26 5 17 30 19 15 0 80 160 2 198 16 QAM 9 17 5 15 29 22 33 24 18 5 76 202 7 247 5 32 QA...

Page 116: ...375 169 11003 875 11493 875 238 11124 625 11614 625 35 10769 375 11259 375 108 10897 125 11387 125 170 11005 625 11495 625 239 11126 375 11616 375 36 10771 125 11261 125 109 10898 875 11388 875 171 11...

Page 117: ...382 75 84 11001 25 11491 25 118 11120 25 11610 25 17 10766 75 11256 75 54 10896 25 11386 25 85 11004 75 11494 75 119 11123 75 11613 75 18 10770 25 11260 25 55 10899 75 11389 75 86 11008 25 11498 25 12...

Page 118: ...3 5 11293 5 48 11041 5 11531 5 15 10810 5 11300 5 49 11048 5 11538 5 16 10817 5 11307 5 50 11055 5 11545 5 17 10824 5 11314 5 51 11062 5 11552 5 18 10831 5 11321 5 52 11069 5 11559 5 19 10838 5 11328...

Page 119: ...884 11374 31 11136 11626 14 10898 11388 32 11150 11640 15 10912 11402 33 11164 11654 16 10926 11416 34 11178 11668 17 10940 11430 18 10954 11444 ver 2 1 TX channel nominal frequencies Band 10 7 11 7 G...

Page 120: ...A_490_n Freq table rcinfo11_B_490 rcinfo11_B_490_n Ch No Lower MHz Upper MHz Ch No Lower MHz Upper MHz 1 10735 11225 7 10975 11465 2 10775 11265 8 11015 11505 3 10815 11305 9 11055 11545 4 10855 11345...

Page 121: ...10905 11395 16 11157 11647 8 10933 11423 ver 2 1 RAy11 xA RAy11 xB Bandwidth 56 MHz A sub band B sub band TX channel nominal frequencies Band 10 7 11 7 GHz duplex spacing 490 MHz CEPT 12 06 Annex C F...

Page 122: ...875 11400 875 165 10996 875 11526 875 228 11107 125 11637 125 31 10762 375 11292 375 94 10872 625 11402 625 166 10998 625 11528 625 229 11108 875 11638 875 32 10764 125 11294 125 95 10874 375 11404 3...

Page 123: ...10864 75 11394 75 82 10994 25 11524 25 113 11102 75 11632 75 15 10759 75 11289 75 46 10868 25 11398 25 83 10997 75 11527 75 114 11106 25 11636 25 16 10763 25 11293 25 47 10871 75 11401 75 84 11001 25...

Page 124: ...6 11027 5 11557 5 13 10796 5 11326 5 47 11034 5 11564 5 14 10803 5 11333 5 48 11041 5 11571 5 15 10810 5 11340 5 49 11048 5 11578 5 16 10817 5 11347 5 50 11055 5 11585 5 17 10824 5 11354 5 51 11062 5...

Page 125: ...nex 5 Freq table rcinfo11_A_530 rcinfo11_A_530_n Freq table rcinfo11_B_530 rcinfo11_B_530_n Ch No Lower MHz Upper MHz Ch No Lower MHz Upper MHz 1 10723 11253 10 10975 11505 2 10751 11281 11 11003 1153...

Page 126: ...cinfo11_B_530 rcinfo11_B_530_n Ch No Lower MHz Upper MHz Ch No Lower MHz Upper MHz 1 10737 11267 10 10989 11519 2 10765 11295 11 11017 11547 3 10793 11323 12 11045 11575 4 10821 11351 13 11073 11603 5...

Page 127: ...ameters 9 3 1 Output power TX power RAy11 xC RAy11 xD Min Max Modulation dBm dBm 5 20 QPSK 5 18 16 QAM 5 17 32 QAM 5 16 64 QAM 5 16 128 QAM 5 15 256 QAM ver 2 0 127 RACOM s r o RAy Microwave Link Tech...

Page 128: ...t declared limit declared limit SNR RSS dB dB dB dB dB dBm Mbps 4 16 0 14 19 12 23 15 9 5 96 4 9 6 QPSK 7 15 3 13 26 5 20 30 22 15 0 89 9 6 12 16 QAM 7 14 3 12 26 5 22 30 24 18 5 86 12 1 15 32 QAM 7 1...

Page 129: ...declared limit declared limit SNR RSS dB dB dB dB dB dBm Mbps 4 23 0 21 19 10 23 12 7 5 90 36 8 50 QPSK 7 20 3 18 26 5 18 30 20 15 0 82 80 9 100 16 QAM 9 19 5 16 29 22 33 24 18 5 78 102 4 125 32 QAM 8...

Page 130: ...0557 375 10648 375 10 10517 125 10608 125 34 10559 125 10650 125 11 10518 875 10609 875 35 10560 875 10651 875 12 10520 625 10611 625 36 10562 625 10653 625 13 10522 375 10613 375 37 10564 375 10655 3...

Page 131: ...Band 10 5 10 68 GHz duplex spacing 91 MHz based on 7 MHz Freq table rcinfo11_C_91 Freq table rcinfo11_D_91 Ch No Lower MHz Upper MHz Ch No Lower MHz Upper MHz 1 10502 25 10593 25 13 10544 25 10635 25...

Page 132: ...le rcinfo11_C_91 Freq table rcinfo11_D_91 Ch No Lower MHz Upper MHz Ch No Lower MHz Upper MHz 1 10507 5 10598 5 4 10549 5 10640 5 2 10521 5 10612 5 5 10563 5 10654 5 3 10535 5 10626 5 6 10577 5 10668...

Page 133: ...parameters 9 4 1 Output power TX power RAy17 Min Max Modulation dBm dBm 25 5 QPSK 25 5 16 QAM 25 5 32 QAM 25 5 64 QAM 25 5 128 QAM 25 5 256 QAM ver 2 0 133 RACOM s r o RAy Microwave Link Technical pa...

Page 134: ...ed limit declared limit SNR RSS dB dB dB dB dB dBm Mbps 4 22 0 20 19 12 23 15 8 5 94 8 5 12 QPSK 7 19 3 18 26 5 20 30 22 15 0 87 17 2 24 16 QAM 6 18 2 16 33 22 37 24 18 5 84 22 1 30 32 QAM 6 16 2 14 3...

Page 135: ...lared limit declared limit SNR RSS dB dB dB dB dB dBm Mbps 8 24 4 22 29 10 33 12 7 5 88 50 1 68 QPSK 8 21 4 18 29 17 33 19 15 0 81 110 0 136 16 QAM 8 19 4 16 29 21 33 24 18 5 77 139 2 170 32 QAM 8 16...

Page 136: ...declared limit declared limit SNR RSS dB dB dB dB dB dBm Mbps 4 26 0 24 19 11 23 13 10 0 85 85 8 99 QPSK 7 20 3 18 26 5 18 30 20 16 0 78 169 9 198 16 QAM 9 15 5 14 29 23 33 25 19 0 74 206 2 247 5 32 Q...

Page 137: ...142 0 U33 17215 5 L13 17145 5 U34 17219 0 L14 17149 0 U35 17222 5 L15 17152 5 U36 17226 0 L16 17156 0 U37 17229 5 L17 17159 5 U38 17233 0 L18 17163 0 U39 17236 5 L19 17166 5 U40 17240 0 L20 17170 0 U4...

Page 138: ...3 17215 5 L13 17145 5 U34 17219 L14 17149 U35 17222 5 L15 17152 5 U36 17226 L16 17156 U37 17229 5 L17 17159 5 U38 17233 L18 17163 U39 17236 5 L19 17166 5 U40 17240 L20 17170 U41 17243 5 L21 17173 5 U4...

Page 139: ...L11 17138 5 U36 17226 0 L12 17142 0 U37 17229 5 L13 17145 5 U38 17233 0 L14 17149 U39 17236 5 L15 17152 5 U40 17240 0 L16 17156 0 U41 17243 5 L17 17159 5 U42 17247 0 L18 17163 U43 17250 5 L19 17166 5...

Page 140: ...L11 17138 5 U36 17226 0 L12 17142 U37 17229 5 L13 17145 5 U38 17233 0 L14 17149 0 U39 17236 5 L15 17152 5 U40 17240 0 L16 17156 0 U41 17243 5 L17 17159 5 U42 17247 0 L18 17163 0 U43 17250 5 L19 17166...

Page 141: ...L13 17145 5 U34 17219 0 L14 17149 0 U35 17222 5 L15 17152 5 U36 17226 0 L16 17156 0 U37 17229 5 L17 17159 5 U38 17233 0 L18 17163 U39 17236 5 L19 17166 5 U40 17240 0 L20 17170 0 U41 17243 5 L21 17173...

Page 142: ...L11 17138 5 U36 17226 0 L12 17142 0 U37 17229 5 L13 17145 5 U38 17233 0 L14 17149 0 U39 17236 5 L15 17152 5 U40 17240 0 L16 17156 0 U41 17243 5 L17 17159 5 U42 17247 0 L18 17163 0 U43 17250 5 L19 171...

Page 143: ...rameters 9 5 1 Output power TX power RAy24 Min Max Modulation dBm dBm 30 10 QPSK 30 10 16 QAM 30 10 32 QAM 30 10 64 QAM 30 10 128 QAM 30 10 256 QAM ver 1 0 143 RACOM s r o RAy Microwave Link Technical...

Page 144: ...8 30 30 23 5 79 17 2 21 128 QAM 7 7 3 5 26 5 31 30 33 26 0 77 19 7 24 256 QAM ver 1 0 Channel spacing 7 MHz ACCP operation RAy24 Adjacent channel Selectivity Co channel rejection RSS SNR for BER 10 6...

Page 145: ...lared limit declared limit SNR RSS dB dB dB dB dB dBm Mbps 4 23 0 21 19 10 23 12 7 5 89 36 8 50 QPSK 7 20 3 18 26 5 18 30 20 15 0 82 80 9 100 16 QAM 9 19 5 16 29 22 33 24 18 5 78 102 4 125 32 QAM 8 15...

Page 146: ...7 346 5 128 QAM 8 10 5 8 32 30 35 33 26 5 65 337 7 396 256 QAM ver 1 0 Channel spacing 56 MHz TO ACCP operation RAy24 Adjacent channel Selectivity Co channel rejection RSS SNR for BER 10 6 User Bit R...

Page 147: ...5 L19 24067 5 U40 24141 0 L20 24071 0 U41 24144 5 L21 24074 5 U42 24148 0 L22 24078 0 U43 24151 5 L23 24081 5 U44 24155 0 L24 24085 0 U45 24158 5 L25 24088 5 U46 24162 0 L26 24092 0 U47 24165 5 L27 24...

Page 148: ...1 0 L20 24071 0 U41 24144 5 L21 24074 5 U42 24148 0 L22 24078 0 U43 24151 5 L23 24081 5 U44 24155 0 L24 24085 0 U45 24158 5 L25 24088 5 U46 24162 0 L26 24092 0 U47 24165 5 L27 24095 5 U48 24169 0 L28...

Page 149: ...24148 0 L18 24064 U43 24151 5 L19 24067 5 U44 24155 0 L20 24071 0 U45 24158 5 L21 24074 5 U46 24162 0 L22 24078 U47 24165 5 L23 24081 5 U48 24169 0 L24 24085 0 U49 24172 5 L25 24088 5 U50 24176 0 L26...

Page 150: ...4148 0 L18 24064 0 U43 24151 5 L19 24067 5 U44 24155 0 L20 24071 U45 24158 5 L21 24074 5 U46 24162 0 L22 24078 0 U47 24165 5 L23 24081 5 U48 24169 0 L24 24085 0 U49 24172 5 L25 24088 5 U50 24176 0 L26...

Page 151: ...141 0 L20 24071 0 U41 24144 5 L21 24074 5 U42 24148 0 L22 24078 0 U43 24151 5 L23 24081 5 U44 24155 0 L24 24085 0 U45 24158 5 L25 24088 5 U46 24162 0 L26 24092 0 U47 24165 5 L27 24095 5 U48 24169 0 L2...

Page 152: ...4148 0 L18 24064 0 U43 24151 5 L19 24067 5 U44 24155 0 L20 24071 0 U45 24158 5 L21 24074 5 U46 24162 0 L22 24078 0 U47 24165 5 L23 24081 5 U48 24169 0 L24 24085 U49 24172 5 L25 24088 5 U50 24176 0 L26...

Page 153: ...4162 0 L12 24092 0 U33 24165 5 L13 24095 5 U34 24169 0 L14 24099 0 U35 24172 5 L15 24102 5 U36 24176 0 L16 24106 0 U37 24179 5 L17 24109 5 U38 24183 0 L18 24113 0 U39 24186 5 L19 24116 5 U40 24190 0 L...

Page 154: ...165 5 L13 24095 5 U34 24169 0 L14 24099 0 U35 24172 5 L15 24102 5 U36 24176 0 L16 24106 0 U37 24179 5 L17 24109 5 U38 24183 0 L18 24113 0 U39 24186 5 L19 24116 5 U40 24190 0 L20 24120 0 U41 24193 5 L2...

Page 155: ...24172 5 L11 24088 5 U36 24176 0 L12 24092 0 U37 24179 5 L13 24095 5 U38 24183 0 L14 24099 U39 24186 5 L15 24102 5 U40 24190 0 L16 24106 0 U41 24193 5 L17 24109 5 U42 24197 0 L18 24113 U43 24200 5 L19...

Page 156: ...24172 5 L11 24088 5 U36 24176 0 L12 24092 U37 24179 5 L13 24095 5 U38 24183 0 L14 24099 0 U39 24186 5 L15 24102 5 U40 24190 0 L16 24106 0 U41 24193 5 L17 24109 5 U42 24197 0 L18 24113 0 U43 24200 5 L...

Page 157: ...24165 5 L13 24095 5 U34 24169 0 L14 24099 0 U35 24172 5 L15 24102 5 U36 24176 0 L16 24106 0 U37 24179 5 L17 24109 5 U38 24183 0 L18 24113 0 U39 24186 5 L19 24116 5 U40 24190 0 L20 24120 0 U41 24193 5...

Page 158: ...24172 5 L11 24088 5 U36 24176 0 L12 24092 0 U37 24179 5 L13 24095 5 U38 24183 0 L14 24099 0 U39 24186 5 L15 24102 5 U40 24190 0 L16 24106 0 U41 24193 5 L17 24109 5 U42 24197 0 L18 24113 0 U43 24200 5...

Page 159: ...cling and recovery of waste in an environmentally safe manner using processes that comply with the WEEE Directive EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2002 96 EC Battery Disposal This product...

Page 160: ...ction of this product or to terminate its service support without previous written noti fication of customers Conditions of use of this product software abide by the license mentioned below The progra...

Page 161: ...direct The serviced equipment shall be returned by RACOM to the customer by prepaid freight If circumstances do not permit the equipment to be returned to RACOM then the customer is liable and agrees...

Page 162: ...to the abovementioned equipment can be made available for inspection on application to manufacturer EN EN 302 217 2 2 V1 4 1 EMC EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2 EN 301 489 17 V2 2 1 Safety 1999 5 EC Spectrum EN...

Page 163: ...an be made available for inspection on application to manufacturer 1999 5 EC Spectrum SN SN EN 60950 1 2004 ETSI EN EN 300 440 2 V1 4 1 EMC SN ETSI EN 301 489 1 2008 4 SN ETSI EN 301 489 17 2008 4 Saf...

Page 164: ...can be made available for inspection on application to manufacturer ETSI EN EN EMC ETSI EN 301 489 1 ETSI EN 301 489 4 Safety 1999 5 EC Spectrum EN 60950 1 2006 300 440 2 V1 4 1 V1 8 1 V1 3 2 Declara...

Page 165: ...Declaration uotation Manufacturer RACOM Address Mirova 1283 592 31 Nove Mesto na Morave Czech Republic VAT No CZ46343423 We the manufacturer hereby declare that Country of Origin of the RAy microwave...

Page 166: ...Example antennas diameter of 68 and 90 cm More on www racom eu 1 Fig A 1 Jirous antenna 68 Fig A 2 Jirous antenna 90 1 http www racom eu eng products microwave link html accessories_jirous RAy Microw...

Page 167: ...Appendix B Rain Zone Map 167 RACOM s r o RAy Microwave Link Rain Zone Map...

Page 168: ...168 1 233 In the next example for Windows XP we presume that the PC uses DHCP as the primary configuration Open the Start menu Settings Network Connections Local Area Connection In the window Local A...

Page 169: ...switching In this case on the General tab select for example Obtain an IP address from the DHCP server automatically and address 192 168 1 233 will be seen on the Alternate configuration tab However...

Page 170: ...indows proceed in the following manner 1 Open the Start menu and click Run 2 Enter command cmd 3 Enter command ipconfig and read the PC IP address and mask Checking the PC radio modem connection using...

Page 171: ...ion takes place a message appears with the text Request timed out If communication between the web browser and radio modem doesn t take place check the browser settings The Work offline item in the Fi...

Page 172: ...in PuTTY format which begins PuTTY User Key File 2 ssh dss To convert the Linux format to PuTTY do the following In c Program Files putty directory run PUTTYGEN EXE Click on Load and choose the priva...

Page 173: ...Ay 17 Racom Go to Connection SSH Auth in the left column and locate the key C downloads ray ppk Go back to Session and Save the configuration To connect select the name of the connection and click Ope...

Page 174: ...ates Authorities 2 Upon the new RAy unit connection following message appear This Connection is Untrusted 3 If you are sure that there is no security risk choose I Understand the Risks 4 The next step...

Page 175: ...calculation 10 59 indication 57 Jirous 41 lobes 59 E environment 159 F feature keys 24 32 94 FOD unit assembly 37 connecting 47 description 19 frequency analyser 91 frequency configuration tables 96...

Page 176: ...ess 28 settings 68 setup parameters 61 SSH access 78 100 start 6 27 start up 57 statistics 67 status bar 64 LED 22 menu 65 T tables frequencies 111 116 power 112 radio parameters 113 RAy11 A B 112 RAy...

Page 177: ...r data rate correction RAy11 for 7 MHz 256QAM 2013 10 30 Revision 2 2 Signal polarization 2013 11 05 Revision 3 0 Extended to the RAy24 2013 12 20 Revision 3 1 RAy11 C D channels correction 2014 01 10...

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