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Stage 1: Preliminary Survey
 Chapter 2
RADWIN 1000/2000 User Manual
Version  2.2c
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• Urban map of the area
• Compass
Stage 2: Physical Survey
• 100 meter tape measure
• Ohmmeter, to check ground connection
• Binoculars
• Map
• Digital camera
• Paper, pencil, and a clipboard
• GPS device (optional)
• Compass (optional)
Stage 3: RF Survey
• Spectrum Analyzer with Max Hold function and screen capture facil-
ity that can store multiple images, for documentation purposes
• RF accessories (connectors and cables)
• Communication devices (for example, cellular phones, or a set of 
walkie-talkies)
Stage 1: Preliminary Survey
A preliminary survey is necessary before visiting potential installation sites. 
As much detail as possible should be obtained about the two designated 
ODU installation sites and the area between them.
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To perform a preliminary survey:
1. Mark the two designated installation sites on a topographic map of the 
area.
2. Measure the distance between the sites; check that it is within the speci-
fied range of the RADWIN 1000/2000.
3. On the urban map, check for developed areas situated between the two 
installation sites. Pay attention to these areas when performing the phys-
ical site survey; there may be tall buildings, RF towers, or transmitters, 
which could cause interference to the link.
4. Check the area between the two sites for obstructions such as:
• High ground - hills or mountains
• Lakes or large bodies of water. Water has a reflection effect on RF 
signals like a building. This type of reflection causes the received 
amplitude to be reduced. As a rule of thumb, the presence of a large 
body of water between the link sites may double the required 
antenna height.
5. Determine and record the compass bearings between both ODUs, rela-
tive to north.
6. If there are obstructions between the two sites, calculate the Fresnel 
Zone (see appendix 
D
 for details).