Motorola PTP 400 Series Manual De Usuario

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5.6 
5.8GHz Specific Frequency Planning Considerations 
To fully utilize the 5.725 to 5.850 GHz of allocated spectrum the operator must adjust the 
lower center frequency attribute in the installation wizard, described in detail in 8.3.5 “Install 
Wizard Pages” Adjustment of the lower center frequency allows the operator to slide the 
available frequency settings up and down the 5.8 GHz band. See Figure 14
5732 5738 5744 5750 5756 5762 5768 5774 5780 5786 5792 5798 5804 5810 5816 5822 5828 5834 5840
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Band Edge
5725 MHz
Band Edge
5850 MHz
Default
Available Frequency Settings (MHz)
5732 MHz
5734 MHz
5736 MHz
Lower Centre
Frequency
Band Edge
5850 MHz
Band Edge
5725 MHz
 
Figure 14 - 5.8 GHz Available Spectrum Settings 
5.6.1 Raster 
Considerations 
The PTP 400 Series Bridge 5.8 GHz variant operates on a 6 MHz channel raster that is set to 
even center frequencies. see Figure 14. 
5.6.2  Fixed Frequency Operation 
When operating in ‘Fixed Frequency’ mode (see section 8.3.5.3 “Wireless Configuration”) the 
operator can set the operating frequency independently in both directions to any of the center 
frequencies available in i-DFS mode using the ‘Default Raster’ setting. For the expert user 
further granularity can be obtained by turning off the ‘Default Raster’. In this mode the 
operator is able to select any even frequency that sets the channel in-band.  
5.6.3  Transmit Power Reduction at the Band Edges 
Operation at or near the 5.8 GHz band edges can results in a lower maximum transmit power. 
In some configurations the PTP 400 Series Bridge reduces the power when operating at the 
edge channels. The amount of reduction if any is dependant on the local regulator authority of 
the region of operation. These currently only affect systems configured with Region Code 1. 
The power reduction in the edge channels is presented in Figure 15.