ACM seeks to optimize the TX modulation of the radio on which it has been enabled. Since RF
conditions may not be the same on either side of the link, due to impairments such as
interference, the system may not select the same TX modulation/MIMO setting
The RF power settings will not be adjusted by the ACM system.
ATPC (Adaptive Transmit Power Control)
This feature allows the PTP link to maintain optimum level of Tx power, regardless of link
distance or RF conditions. You can set th
around -50dBm) and the Tx power from the other side will automatically adjust its Tx power
based on the feedback from the remote unit.
ATPC’s benefit is to insure the link quality is consistent ove
excessive Tx power, especially for short links. Excessive Tx power
colocation, so maintaining an optimum level will help achieve multiple radio installations at a
crowded tower.
Navigate to
Configuration ->
see the following screen:
Here you can enable or disable TPC and then set the target RSS
unit will communicate with the remote unit and request the re
adjusted so that the local unit’
this feature is available on both Master and Slave unit to control the power of the other unit.
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ACM seeks to optimize the TX modulation of the radio on which it has been enabled. Since RF
conditions may not be the same on either side of the link, due to impairments such as
interference, the system may not select the same TX modulation/MIMO setting
The RF power settings will not be adjusted by the ACM system.
ATPC (Adaptive Transmit Power Control)
This feature allows the PTP link to maintain optimum level of Tx power, regardless of link
distance or RF conditions. You can set the RSSI level you want to maintain the link at (typically
50dBm) and the Tx power from the other side will automatically adjust its Tx power
based on the feedback from the remote unit.
s benefit is to insure the link quality is consistent overtime and guard against using
excessive Tx power, especially for short links. Excessive Tx power is a big factor in radio
colocation, so maintaining an optimum level will help achieve multiple radio installations at a
> Wireless Config
and click on the
Remote Power Control
Here you can enable or disable TPC and then set the target RSS. Once the TPC is set, the local
unit will communicate with the remote unit and request the remote unit’s Tx power to be
’s RSS is the same as the value set on this screen. On a PTP link,
this feature is available on both Master and Slave unit to control the power of the other unit.
ACM seeks to optimize the TX modulation of the radio on which it has been enabled. Since RF
conditions may not be the same on either side of the link, due to impairments such as
interference, the system may not select the same TX modulation/MIMO settings for each side.
This feature allows the PTP link to maintain optimum level of Tx power, regardless of link
e RSSI level you want to maintain the link at (typically
50dBm) and the Tx power from the other side will automatically adjust its Tx power
rtime and guard against using
is a big factor in radio
colocation, so maintaining an optimum level will help achieve multiple radio installations at a
Remote Power Control
tab to
. Once the TPC is set, the local
s Tx power to be
s RSS is the same as the value set on this screen. On a PTP link,
this feature is available on both Master and Slave unit to control the power of the other unit.