RDL-3000
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
70-00159-01-06
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2012
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System Features
3.1
Overview
The RDL-3000 SC/SS system is designed and manufactured by Redline
Communications -- a world leader in design and production of Broadband Fixed Wireless
(BFW) systems. The RDL-3000 SC operates as a sector controller or subscriber
(enabled by software keys). The RDL-3000 SU is a subscriber-only version using the
same hardware platform.
3.2
Features
Software configurable radio platform:
Two frequency ranges available:
1
T502 radio:
Freq. Range:
4.9 - 5.8 GHz
Channel sizes:
5, 10, 20 MHz
Tx power:
Up to 25 dBm
2
T352A radio:
Freq. Range:
3.3 - 3.8 GHz
Channel sizes:
3.5, 5, 7, 10, 14, 20 MHz
Tx power:
Up to 26 dBm
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VLAN Classification, VLAN Management
Variable frame and fixed frame (synchronous)
Per-link adaptive modulation/coding, dynamic TDD, and ARQ
Adjustable cyclic prefix: 1/4 (standard) or 1/8
Selectable management rate: BPSK (standard) / QPSK
Per-service CIR and PIR to 100,000 Kbps (MIMO mode only)
Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS)
Management: Web, CLI (Telnet), SNMP v2c
DHCP support
Link frequency scan results weighted by Signal Strength
GPS synchronization (fixed frame mode) (SC only)
Web and CLI controls to disable/enable Links and Services (SC only)
Features Controlled by Software Option Keys
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:
Regulatory region
Per link uplink and downlink PIR
SISO (54 Mbps max.) and MIMO (100 Mbps max.)
802.1p tagged packets mapped to prioritized transmit queues
Sector controller 1+1 redundancy
STID templates for Rapid Auto-Provisioning
AES 128/192/256, X.509, SSH, HTTPS, SNMP v3
Enhanced processing of high definition video traffic
Subscriber smart (self-aligning) antenna system (RAS subscriber only)
1
Frequency availability and channel selection limited by regional regulations.
2
4.9 - 5.8 GHz only in MIMO-A / MIMO-B mode operation with both radios operating at 22 dBm.
3
3.3 - 3.8 GHz only in MIMO-A / MIMO-B mode operation with both radios operating at 23 dBm.
4
Availability restricted by model. Some features are standard based on model.
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