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Spectrum planning Chapter 2 Planning considerations
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Sep 2010
Spectrum planning
Each frequency variant has specific regulatory restrictions that affect frequency range,
radar avoidance and channel bandwidth usage.
Conformance to regulations
Ensure the link is configured to conform to local regulatory requirements by installing
license keys for the correct region code.
CAUTION
For the connectorized model, when using external antennas of higher gain
than the appropriate integrated antenna, the regulations may require the
maximum Tx power to be reduced. To ensure that regulatory requirements
are met for connectorized installations, refer to Regulatory issues with
c
o
nnectorized units on page 4-62.
The licen
se and region codes for each frequency variant are listed in Licenses and
region codes on page 4-32.
Frequency selection
Choose a method of frequency selection. The choice depends upon whether or not the
region mandates DFS (radar detection).
Regions without mandatory radar detection
In regions that do not mandate DFS, choose ‘i-DFS’ or ‘Fixed Frequency’:
Intelligent Dynamic Frequency Selection (i-DFS): In this mode, the unit
continually continually monitors the spectrum looking for the channel with the
lowest level of interference. Statistical techniques are used to select the most
appropriate transmit and receive channels. The unit can be configured such that
it operates in i-DFS mode, but does not operate on selected channels. This allows
a frequency plan to be implemented in cases where multiple links are installed in
close proximity.
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