RADWIN
2000+
Series
User
Manual
Release
4.2.40
9
‐
1
Chapter
9:
Hub
Site
Synchronization
9.1
Scope
of
this
Chapter
This
chapter
describes
what
is
hub
site
synchronization,
why
it
is
needed,
and
an
overview
of
the
various
ways
it
is
implemented
in
a
RADWIN
radio
system.
9.2
What
is
Hub
Site
Synchronization
(HSS)?
When
several
radio
units
are
co
‐
located
at
a
common
site,
interference
may
occur
from
one
unit
to
another.
This
interference,
if
it
occurs,
happens
when
at
a
given
moment
in
time
one
unit
is
transmitting,
but
the
other
is
receiving:
the
receiving
unit
may
detect
the
transmitting
signals
of
its
immediate
neighbor
instead
of
(or
in
addition
to)
signals
from
where
it
should.
illustrates
interference
caused
by
non
‐
synchronized
co
‐
located
units:
If
Unit1
is
receiving
at
a
given
moment
from
Unit1A,
and
at
that
same
moment
Unit2
is
transmitting
to
Unit2A,
Unit1
might
receive
signals
directly
from
Unit2.
Summary of Contents for 2000+ SERIES
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL RADWIN 2000 SERIES POINT TO POINT BROADBAND WIRELESS Release 4 2 40...
Page 13: ...Part 1 Preliminaries Release 4 2 40...
Page 19: ...Part 2 Basic Installation Release 4 2 40...
Page 83: ...Part 3 Link Management Release 4 2 40...
Page 154: ...Part 4 Site Synchronization Release 4 2 40...
Page 191: ...Part 5 Advanced Installation Topics Release 4 2 40...
Page 221: ...Part 6 Field Installation Topics Release 4 2 40...
Page 251: ...Part 7 Product Reference Release 4 2 40...
Page 267: ...Part 8 Regulatory Notices Release 4 2 40...
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