RADWIN
2000
D+
User
Manual
Release
3.6.00
9
‐
5
RFP:
General
Radio
Frame
Pattern
Chapter
9
Select
the
RFP
that
gives
you
the
Best
Fit
or
Available
for
required
system
services
and
select
the
channel
bandwidth
accordingly.
9.3.3
RFP:
General
Radio
Frame
Pattern
When
setting
the
RPF,
the
following
considerations
should
be
borne
in
mind:
•
When
synchronizing
RADWIN
2000
D+
or
RADWIN
5000
units
you
must
use
RFP
E
•
When
synchronizing
RADWIN
2000
D+
or
RADWIN
5000
with
RADWIN
2000
or
Airmux
‐
200
units
you
must
use
RFP
E
•
RFP
influences
capacity
and
latency.
•
Using
the
Link
Budget
Calculator,
you
can
see
the
effect
of
the
RFP
on
the
Ethernet
throughput.
9.4
Which
Type
of
HSS
to
Use
You
may
use
both
forms
of
HSS
with
an
RT
‐
A(HBS).
There
are
however
some
limitations:
•
If
you
collocate
an
RT
‐
A(HBS)
to
both
a
unit
supporting
SHSS
and
HSSoE,
the
RT
‐
A(HBS)
must
always
be
HSM
•
If
you
collocate
with
a
GSU,
you
can
only
use
HSSoE
and
the
GSU
mast
be
HSM.
Table
9
‐
3:
Legend
for
Radio
Frame
Pattern
Tables
Item
Description
Best
fit
Optimal
RFP
choice
for
TDM
and
Ethernet
services
Available
Available
RFP
for
TDM
and
Ethernet
services,
but
not
optima
N/A
Service
unavailable
Note
The
RFP
must
be
the
same
for
each
link
within
the
collocated
system.
Summary of Contents for RADWIN 2000 D+
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL RADWIN 2000 D POINT TO POINT BROADBAND WIRELESS Release 3 6 00...
Page 9: ...Part 1 Preliminaries Release 3 6 00...
Page 16: ...Part 2 Basic Installation Release 3 6 00...
Page 119: ...Part 3 Site Synchronization Release 3 6 00...
Page 150: ...RADWIN 2000 D User Manual Release 3 6 00 12 7 Configuring the GSU...
Page 151: ...Part 4 Advanced Installation Topics Release 3 6 00...
Page 181: ...Part 5 Field Installation Topics Release 3 6 00...
Page 210: ...Part 6 Product Reference Release 3 6 00...
Page 223: ...Part 7 Regulatory Notices Release 3 6 00...
Page 228: ......