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System Description
Chapter 1 - System Description
Each AU-IDU includes four channels using a common PHY and MAC 
that can connect to up to four outdoor radio units, according to the 
selected diversity mode (refer to 
 below for more details). 
The AU-IDU module connects to the AU-ODUs via Intermediate 
Frequency (IF) cables carrying full duplex data, control and 
management signals between the AU-IDU and the AU-ODU, as well as 
power (-48 VDC) and 64 MHz synchronization reference clock from the 
AU-IDU to the AU-ODU. The IF Tx and Rx frequencies are 240 MHz 
and 140 MHz, respectively. IDU-ODU service channel at 14 MHz 
serves for bi-directional control, status and management signaling.
1.2.4
AU-ODU-HP
The AU-ODU-HP (High Power ODU) is a full duplex multi-carrier radio unit that 
connects to an external antenna. It is designed to provide high system gain and 
interference robustness utilizing high transmit power and low noise figure.
1.2.5
Base Station Radio Configurations
The 4-Channel High-Power AU-IDUs support the following radio configurations:
1.2.5.1
Single Channel per AU, No Diversity
This is the basic configuration, where each AU-IDU connects to one ODU, serving 
a single sector with a directional antenna.
1.2.5.2
Multiple Channels per AU, No Diversity
Up to 4 channels per AU-IDU can be used to cover several sectors, where each 
channel connects to one ODU, with one ODU per sector. A single AU-IDU can 
cover a 360° cell. Where the coverage of the cell can be built from 3 sectors of 120° 
each with frequency reuse 1, or 4 sectors of 90° each with frequency reuse 1 (i.e. 
frequency per sector) or 1/2 (i.e. 2 frequencies for 4 sectors where each frequency 
is used for 2 opposite sectors). All ODUs served by the same AU-IDU share a 
common MAC and modem. Each ODU is managed separately.