RadioFrame Networks Inc MCSERIESHP10 Manual De Usuario
MC-Series High-Power System
System Definition
998--01 Rev X1
RadioFrame Networks, Inc.
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The RBS is divided logically into three sets of eight slots. Each set of slots is referred to
as a group—A, B and C—numbered from left to right when facing the front of the unit.
The groups share redundant DC-DC converters. The slot connectors on the RBS provide
the control and data interface to each RadioBlade transceiver. Each group interfaces with
the AIC via a separate 100BaseT Ethernet connection. In addition, a serial console port
and status LEDs for each group are routed to the front panel of the RBS.
as a group—A, B and C—numbered from left to right when facing the front of the unit.
The groups share redundant DC-DC converters. The slot connectors on the RBS provide
the control and data interface to each RadioBlade transceiver. Each group interfaces with
the AIC via a separate 100BaseT Ethernet connection. In addition, a serial console port
and status LEDs for each group are routed to the front panel of the RBS.
RF combining is also accomplished on a per group basis. Integrated into the RBS are 1:8
power splitters for the Rx path and 8:1 power combiners for the Tx path.
power splitters for the Rx path and 8:1 power combiners for the Tx path.
Figure 13 RBS Group Functional Diagram
Figure 14 RBS Interior, Top Down View
RadioBlades
RadioBlade slots
combiner / splitter housings
A
B
C
Figure 15 RBS Front View