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Product Description

RTN 900 Radio Transmission System


V100

Issue 01

Date 2008-10-31

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.


RTN 900 Radio Transmission System V100
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Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. provides customers with comprehensive technical support and service. For any
assistance, please contact our local office or company headquarters.

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.


Address Huawei Industrial Base
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Shenzhen 518129
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All other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective holders.

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The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the preparation
of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but the statements, information, and recommendations in this
document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied.

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About This Document

Author
Prepared by Date 2008-10-31
Reviewed by Date
Approved by Date

Summary
This document describes the OptiX RTN 900 radio transmission system, including:
 Features
 Structure
 Configurations
 Network management system (NMS)
 Performance indexes
After reading this document, you can completely know the OptiX RTN 900.
This document includes the following contents.

Chapter Details
1 Product Introduction Describes the network application and components of
the OptiX RTN 900.
2 ODU Describes the features, system architecture, and service
signal processing flows of the outdoor units (ODUs) for
the OptiX RTN 900.
3 IDU for Hybrid Microwave Describes the features, system architecture, and board
configurations of the indoor units (IDUs) for Hybrid
microwave transmission for the OptiX RTN 900.
4 IDU for Packet Microwave Describes the features, system architecture, and board
configurations of the IDUs for packet microwave
transmission for the OptiX RTN 900.

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5 Equipment Software Describes the software architecture and components of


the OptiX RTN 900.
6 Network Management System Describes the network management (NM) solution for
the OptiX RTN 900 and the components of the
solution.
7 Performance Lists the performance indexes of the OptiX RTN 900.
A Frequency Information Lists the frequency information of the OptiX RTN 900
by frequency band.

History
Issue Details Date Author Approved by
01 Completed the first 2008-07-18 Li Jun, Lou
issue. Dinghua

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Contents

1 Product Introduction ......................................................................................................................3


1.1 Network Application ........................................................................................................................................ 3
1.2 Components...................................................................................................................................................... 3

2 ODU..................................................................................................................................................3
2.1 Features ............................................................................................................................................................ 3
2.1.1 Multiple Types ........................................................................................................................................ 3
2.1.2 Unified Interface ..................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1.3 SPR ......................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1.4 Easy Installation...................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1.5 Easy Maintenance ................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 System Architecture ......................................................................................................................................... 3

3 IDU for Hybrid Microwave............................................................................................................3


3.1 Features ............................................................................................................................................................ 3
3.1.1 Hybrid Microwave and AM .................................................................................................................... 3
3.1.2 SPR ......................................................................................................................................................... 3
3.1.3 ATPC....................................................................................................................................................... 3
3.1.4 RF Configuration Mode .......................................................................................................................... 3
3.1.5 Service Switching Capability.................................................................................................................. 3
3.1.6 Interface .................................................................................................................................................. 3
3.1.7 Ethernet Service Processing Capability .................................................................................................. 3
3.1.8 Protection Scheme .................................................................................................................................. 3
3.1.9 Timing ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
3.1.10 NM Mode.............................................................................................................................................. 3
3.1.11 NM Information Exchange.................................................................................................................... 3
3.1.12 Easy Installation.................................................................................................................................... 3
3.1.13 Easy Maintenance ................................................................................................................................. 3
3.2 Product Architecture of the IDU 905 ............................................................................................................... 3
3.2.1 System Architecture ................................................................................................................................ 3
3.2.2 Logical Board Configuration .................................................................................................................. 3
3.3 Product Architecture of the IDU 910/950 for Hybrid Microwave.................................................................... 3
3.3.1 System Architecture ................................................................................................................................ 3
3.3.2 Board Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 3

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4 IDU for Packet Microwave Transmission .....................................................................................3


4.1 Features ............................................................................................................................................................ 3
4.1.1 Packet Microwave and AM..................................................................................................................... 3
4.1.2 SPR ......................................................................................................................................................... 3
4.1.3 ATPC....................................................................................................................................................... 3
4.1.4 RF Configuration Mode .......................................................................................................................... 3
4.1.5 Service Processing Capability................................................................................................................. 3
4.1.6 Interface .................................................................................................................................................. 3
4.1.7 Ethernet Service Processing Capability .................................................................................................. 3
4.1.8 QoS ......................................................................................................................................................... 3
4.1.9 Protection Scheme .................................................................................................................................. 3
4.1.10 Timing ................................................................................................................................................... 3
4.1.11 NM Mode.............................................................................................................................................. 3
4.1.12 NM Information Exchange ................................................................................................................... 3
4.1.13 Easy Installation.................................................................................................................................... 3
4.1.14 Easy Maintenance ................................................................................................................................. 3
4.2 Product Architecture of the IDU 910/950 for Packet Microwave Transmission .............................................. 3
4.2.1 System Architecture ................................................................................................................................ 3
4.2.2 Board Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 3

5 Equipment Software .......................................................................................................................3


5.1 Software Architecture....................................................................................................................................... 3
5.2 NMS Software.................................................................................................................................................. 3
5.3 IDU Software ................................................................................................................................................... 3

6 Network Management System .......................................................................................................3


6.1 Network Management Solution........................................................................................................................ 3
6.2 Web LCT .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
6.2.1 Functionality ........................................................................................................................................... 3
6.2.2 Networking ............................................................................................................................................. 3
6.3 T2000 ............................................................................................................................................................... 3
6.3.1 Functionality ........................................................................................................................................... 3
6.3.2 Networking ............................................................................................................................................. 3
6.4 T2100 ............................................................................................................................................................... 3

7 Performance ....................................................................................................................................3
7.1 Radio Performance........................................................................................................................................... 3
7.1.1 Microwave Modulation Mode................................................................................................................. 3
7.1.2 Frequency Band ...................................................................................................................................... 3
7.1.3 Receiver Sensitivity ................................................................................................................................ 3
7.1.4 Transceiver Performance......................................................................................................................... 3
7.1.5 IF Performance........................................................................................................................................ 3
7.1.6 Baseband Processing Performance of the Modem .................................................................................. 3

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7.2 Integrated System Performance........................................................................................................................ 3

8 Frequency Information...................................................................................................................3
8.1 SP ODUs .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
8.2 SPA ODUs........................................................................................................................................................ 3
8.3 HP ODUs.......................................................................................................................................................... 3
8.4 LPA ODU ......................................................................................................................................................... 3

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Figures

Figure 1-1 Radio transmission network made up of the OptiX RTN 900 (based on the hybrid microwave)........ 3
Figure 1-2 Radio transmission network made up of the OptiX RTN 900 (based on the hybrid microwave and
packet microwave) ................................................................................................................................................. 3
Figure 1-3 IDU 905 ............................................................................................................................................... 3

Figure 1-4 IDU 910 ............................................................................................................................................... 3


Figure 1-5 IDU 950 ............................................................................................................................................... 3

Figure 1-6 One ODU configured for one antenna ................................................................................................. 3

Figure 1-7 Two ODUs configured for one antenna ............................................................................................... 3

Figure 2-1 Block diagram of the ODU.................................................................................................................. 3

Figure 3-1 Principle diagram of the AM-based Hybrid microwave ...................................................................... 3

Figure 3-2 Block diagram of the IDU 905 ............................................................................................................ 3

Figure 3-3 Board configuration of the IDU 905.................................................................................................... 3

Figure 3-4 Block diagram of the IDU 910/950 ..................................................................................................... 3

Figure 3-5 Board configuration of the IDU 910.................................................................................................... 3

Figure 3-6 Board configuration of the IDU 950.................................................................................................... 3

Figure 4-1 Principle diagram of the AM-based packet microwave ....................................................................... 3

Figure 4-2 Block diagram of the IDU 910/950 ..................................................................................................... 3

Figure 4-3 Board configuration of the IDU 910.................................................................................................... 3

Figure 4-4 Board configuration of the IDU 950.................................................................................................... 3

Figure 5-1 Software architecture of the OptiX RTN 900 ...................................................................................... 3

Figure 6-1 NM solution of a transport network..................................................................................................... 3

Figure 6-2 Web LCT networking mode (near end)................................................................................................ 3

Figure 6-3 Web LCT networking mode (NE cascade) .......................................................................................... 3


Figure 6-4 Web LCT networking mode (gateway mode) ...................................................................................... 3

Figure 6-5 Single layer management network....................................................................................................... 3

Figure 6-6 Hierarchical management network ...................................................................................................... 3

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Tables

Table 1-1 IDU types .............................................................................................................................................. 3


Table 1-2 ODU types ............................................................................................................................................. 3

Table 2-1 ODU types ............................................................................................................................................. 3


Table 3-1 RF configuration modes for the IDUs for the hybrid microwave.......................................................... 3

Table 3-2 Interface types and maximum interface capacity................................................................................... 3

Table 3-3 Ethernet service processing capability................................................................................................... 3

Table 3-4 Functional units of the IDU 905 ............................................................................................................ 3

Table 3-5 Logical boards of the IDU 905 .............................................................................................................. 3

Table 3-6 Functional units of the IDU 910/950 ..................................................................................................... 3

Table 3-7 Boards of the IDU 910........................................................................................................................... 3

Table 3-8 Boards of the IDU 950........................................................................................................................... 3

Table 4-1 RF configuration modes for the IDUs for the packet microwave.......................................................... 3

Table 4-2 Maximum service switching capacity of the IDUs for the packet microwave ...................................... 3

Table 4-3 MPLS features of the IDUs for the packet microwave.......................................................................... 3

Table 4-4 PWE3 features of the IDUs for the packet microwave.......................................................................... 3

Table 4-5 L3VPN features of the IDUs for the packet microwave........................................................................ 3

Table 4-6 Interface types and maximum interface capacity................................................................................... 3

Table 4-7 Ethernet service processing capability................................................................................................... 3


Table 4-8 QoS features .......................................................................................................................................... 3

Table 4-9 Protection schemes ................................................................................................................................ 3

Table 4-10 Functional units of the IDU 910/950 ................................................................................................... 3


Table 4-11 Boards of the IDU 910/950.................................................................................................................. 3

Table 7-1 Modulation modes (for the hybrid microwave) ..................................................................................... 3

Table 7-2 Modulation modes (for the packet microwave) ..................................................................................... 3


Table 7-3 Frequency bands of SP ODUs ............................................................................................................... 3

Table 7-4 Frequency bands (of SPA ODUs) .......................................................................................................... 3

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Table 7-5 Frequency bands of HP ODUs............................................................................................................... 3

Table 7-6 Frequency bands of LPA ODUs............................................................................................................. 3


Table 7-7 Typical receiver sensitivity values (i) .................................................................................................... 3

Table 7-8 Typical receiver sensitivity values (ii) ................................................................................................... 3

Table 7-9 Typical receiver sensitivity values (iii) .................................................................................................. 3


Table 7-10 Typical receiver sensitivity values (iv) ................................................................................................ 3

Table 7-11 Transceiver performance of SP ODUs ................................................................................................. 3

Table 7-12 Transceiver performance (of SPA ODUs)............................................................................................ 3


Table 7-13 Transceiver performance of HP ODUs ................................................................................................ 3

Table 7-14 Transceiver performance of LPA ODUs .............................................................................................. 3

Table 7-15 IF performance .................................................................................................................................... 3


Table 7-16 Baseband processing performance of the modem ............................................................................... 3

Table 7-17 Dimensions .......................................................................................................................................... 3

Table 7-18 Weight and power consumption .......................................................................................................... 3

Table 7-19 Power supply ....................................................................................................................................... 3

Table 7-20 Environment of the OptiX RTN 600 ................................................................................................... 3

Table 8-1 Frequency information of the 7 GHz frequency band ........................................................................... 3

Table 8-2 Frequency information of the 8 GHz frequency band ........................................................................... 3

Table 8-3 Frequency information of the 11 GHz frequency band ......................................................................... 3

Table 8-4 Frequency information of the 13 GHz frequency band ......................................................................... 3

Table 8-5 Frequency information of the 15 GHz frequency band ......................................................................... 3

Table 8-6 Frequency information of the 18 GHz frequency band ......................................................................... 3

Table 8-7 Frequency information of the 23 GHz frequency band ......................................................................... 3

Table 8-8 Frequency information of the 26 GHz frequency band ......................................................................... 3

Table 8-9 Frequency information of the 38 GHz frequency band ......................................................................... 3

Table 8-10 Frequency information of the 6 GHz frequency band ......................................................................... 3


Table 8-11 Frequency information of the 7 GHz frequency band.......................................................................... 3

Table 8-12 Frequency information of the 8 GHz frequency band ......................................................................... 3

Table 8-13 Frequency information of the 11 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3


Table 8-14 Frequency information of the 13 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3

Table 8-15 Frequency information of the 15 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3

Table 8-16 Frequency information of the 18 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3


Table 8-17 Frequency information of the 23 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3

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Table 8-18 Frequency information of the 7 GHz frequency band ......................................................................... 3

Table 8-19 Frequency information of the 8 GHz frequency band ......................................................................... 3


Table 8-20 Frequency information of the 11 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3

Table 8-21 Frequency information of the 13 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3

Table 8-22 Frequency information of the 15 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3


Table 8-23 Frequency information of the 18 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3

Table 8-24 Frequency information of the 23 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3

Table 8-25 Frequency information of the 26 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3


Table 8-26 Frequency information of the 32 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3

Table 8-27 Frequency information of the 38 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3

Table 8-28 Frequency information of the 7 GHz frequency band ......................................................................... 3


Table 8-29 Frequency information of the 8 GHz frequency band ......................................................................... 3

Table 8-30 Frequency information of the 11 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3

Table 8-31 Frequency information of the 13 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3

Table 8-32 Frequency information of the 15 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3

Table 8-33 Frequency information of the 18 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3

Table 8-34 Frequency information of the 23 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3

Table 8-35 Frequency information of the 26 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3

Table 8-36 Frequency information of the 32 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3

Table 8-37 Frequency information of the 38 GHz frequency band ....................................................................... 3

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1 Product Introduction

1.1 Network Application


The OptiX RTN 900 radio transmission system is a new generation split digital microwave
transmission system developed by Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as
Huawei).
The OptiX RTN 900 provides many types of service interfaces and supports easy installation
and flexible configurations. The product can be used to build a Hybrid or packet microwave
radio transmission network to provide a seamless microwave transmission solution for a
mobile communication network or private network. The solution considers the service changes
that possibly occur with the radio mobile network evolution. Thus, the OptiX RTN 900 can
transmit future long term evolution (LTE) services in addition to the current 2G and 3G
services.
The OptiX RTN 900 radio transmission system is the new-generation split-mount digital
microwave transmission system developed by Huawei.
The OptiX RTN 900 system caters to the existing 2G and 3G services. It also provides
edge-cutting solutions for the WiMAX, LTE, and FMC networks.Currently, two types OptiX
RTN 900 systesm are provided, namely the hybrid solution and packet base solution, which
are developed based on the same platform and provide smooth evolution for the customers.

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Figure 1-1 Radio transmission network made up of the OptiX RTN 900 (based on the hybrid
microwave)

RTN 900
1+0 (IDU 910)
RTN 900 1+1
(IDU 905)

1+1 TDM&Eth 1+0 1+0

RTN 900 RTN 900 RTN 900 RTN 900 RTN 900
(IDU 905) (IDU 905) (IDU 950) (IDU 950) (IDU 950)
1+0 1+0
1+0

1+0

RTN 900
(IDU 910) RTN 900 RTN 900
(IDU 910) (IDU 950)

Hybrid Link Large Capacity Link


(Native Encapsulation for TDM/Eth) (Based on MPLS/PWE3)

Figure 1-2 Radio transmission network made up of the OptiX RTN 900 (based on the hybrid
microwave and packet microwave)

 To meet the requirements of various applications scenarios, the OptiX RTN 900 provides many types
of IDUs, such as:
-IDU 905
-IDU 910
-IDU 950
 The OptiX RTN 900 also provides many types of ODUs. You can select a type according to the
microwave modulation mode.

1.2 Components
The OptiX RTN 600 adopts a split structure. The system consists of the IDU and the ODU. An
ODU is connected to an IDU through a coaxial cable.

IDU
The IDU is the indoor unit of an OptiX RTN 900 system. It accesses services, and performs
multiplexing/demultiplexing and IF processing of the services.
The OptiX RTN 900 IDU is available in three types: IDU 905, IDU 910, and IDU 950.

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Table 1-1 IDU types


Item IDU 905 IDU 910 IDU 950
Cassis height 1U 1U 2U
Pluggable No Yes
Microwave type Hybrid microwave Hybrid microwave, packet microwave
AM function Supported
Microwave QPSK/16QAM/32QAM/64QAM/128QAM/256QAM
modulation mode
Number of 1 1 to 2 1 to 6
microwave
directions
RF configuration  1+0  1+0  1+0 non-protection
mode non-protection non-protection configuration
configuration configuration  N+0 non-protection
 1+1 protection  2+0 configuration(N <= 6)
configuration non-protection  1+1 protection
configuration configuration
 1+1 protection
configuration
Service type E1 and Ethernet  SDH, PDH, and Ethernet services (based on
services the hybrid microwave)
 CES, ATM/IMA, and Ethernet services
(based on the packet microwave)

Figure 1-3 IDU 905

Figure 1-4 IDU 910

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Figure 1-5 IDU 950

ODU
The ODU is the outdoor unit of the OptiX RTN 900. It performs frequency conversion and
amplification of signals.
The OptiX RTN 900 ODU is available in three series: standard power, high power, and Low
capacity for PDH.

Table 1-2 ODU types

Item Description
Standard Power ODU High Power ODU Low Capacity ODU
for PDH
ODU type SP and SPA HP LPA
Frequency  7/8/11/13/15/18/23/26/38 7/8/11/13/15/18/23/26/32/38 7/8/11/13/15/18/23/
band GHz (SP ODU) GHz 26/32/38 GHz
 6/7/8/11/13/15/18/23
GHz (SPA ODU)
Microwave QPSK/16QAM/32QAM/64QAM/128QAM/ QPSK/16QAM/32QAM
modulation 256QAM
mode
Channel 3.5/7/14/28 MHz 7/14/28/40/56 MHz 3.5/7/14/28 MHz
spacing

There are two configurations between the ODUs and the antennas:
 One ODU configured for one antenna
The ODU can be directly mounted on the antenna or separately connected to the antenna
through a flexible waveguide.
 Two ODUs configured for one antenna
A radio frequency (RF) signal combiner/splitter (hereinafter referred to as hybrid coupler)
is used to connect the antenna and the two ODUs. The hybrid coupler can be directly
mounted on the antenna or separately connected to the antenna through a flexible
waveguide.

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Figure 1-6 One ODU configured for one antenna

Figure 1-7 Two ODUs configured for one antenna

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2 ODU

The OptiX RTN 900 ODUs have characteristic structures, functionality, and serviceability.

2.1 Features
2.1.1 Multiple Types
The OptiX RTN 600 ODU is available in three series: Standard Power, High Power, and Low
capacity for PDH.

Table 2-1 ODU types


Item Description
Standard Power ODU High Power ODU Low Capacity ODU
for PDH
ODU type SP and SPA HP LPA
Frequency  7/8/11/13/15/18/23/26/38 7/8/11/13/15/18/23/26/32/38 7/8/11/13/15/18/23/
band GHz (SP ODU) GHz 26/32/38 GHz
 6/7/8/11/13/15/18/23
GHz (SPA ODU)
Microwave QPSK/16QAM/32QAM/64QAM/128QAM/ QPSK/16QAM/32QAM
modulation 256QAM
mode
Channel 3.5/7/14/28 MHz 7/14/28/40/56 MHz 3.5/7/14/28 MHz
spacing

2.1.2 Unified Interface


The IDU and ODU adopt the unified physical interface and software communication protocol
that do not vary according to the types of the IDU or ODU for interconnection.

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2.1.3 SPR
The ODU supports the software programmable radio (SPR) function, which means that you
can set the microwave modulation scheme, bandwidth, transmit frequency, transmit power,
and T/R spacing by using the software.

2.1.4 Easy Installation


 The ODU supports two installation modes: direct mount and separate mount.
 The ODU uses latches for fastening, which simplifies the installation.

2.1.5 Easy Maintenance


 The boards are installed inside the ODU, which greatly facilitates maintenance
operations.
 The ODU provides an RSSI test port through which you can test the RSSI of the ODU by
using a multimeter.
 The ODU supports the monitoring of key radio transmission performance indexes such as
the microwave transmit power and RSSI by using the NMS.

2.2 System Architecture


The ODU is an integrated system and has various types. The structures and working principles
of various types of ODUs are the same.

Block Diagram

Figure 2-1 Block diagram of the ODU

Multiplexer Diplexer
TX IF
350MHz
VGA VGA AMP

O&M
uplink Synthesizers
CRTL
REF Antenna
Cable
port O&M port
downlink

DC
PWR

RX IF
140MHz
VGA LNA

Signal Processing in the Transmit Direction


The multiplexer splits the signal coming from the IF cable into a 350 MHz IF signal, an O&M
uplink signal, and a –48 V DC power signal.

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In the transmit direction, the IF signal is processed as follows:


Step 1 The variable gain amplifier (VGA) amplifies the IF signal. The amplification compensates for
the loss that is caused when the IF cables of different lengths output signals. The VGA also
monitors the voltage of the input signal. When the voltage of the input signal is very low, the
corresponding alarm is generated.
Step 2 Through the up-conversion, filtering, and amplification, the IF signal is converted into the RF
signal and then sent to the AMP amplifier unit.
Step 3 The AMP amplifies the RF signal (the output power of the signal can be controlled by the IDU
software).
Step 4 After the amplification, the RF signal is sent to the antenna through the diplexer.
----End

The O&M uplink signal is a 5.5 MHz ASK-modulated signal and is demodulated in the CTRL
control unit.
The –48 V DC power signal is sent to the PWR power unit where the secondary power supply
of a different voltage is generated and provided to the modules of the ODU.

Signal Processing in the Receive Direction


In the diplexer, the receive RF signal is separated from the antenna signal. The RF signal is
amplified in the low noise amplifier (LNA). Through the down-conversion, filtering, and
amplification, the RF signal is converted into the 140 MHz IF signal and then sent to the
multiplexer.
The O&M downlink signal is modulated under the ASK scheme in the CTRL unit. The 10
MHz signal is generated through the modulation and sent to the multiplexer. The CTRL unit
also detects the receive signal level through the RSSI detection circuit and provides the RSSI
interface.
The IF signal and the O&M downlink signal are combined in the multiplexer and then sent to
the IDU through the IF cable.

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3 IDU for Hybrid Microwave

The following three types of IDUs support the hybrid microwave:


 IDU 905
− IDU 905 1F
− IDU 905 2F
 IDU 910
 IDU 950
You can select a type as required.

3.1 Features
3.1.1 Hybrid Microwave and AM
The Hybrid microwave is used to transmit a hybrid of E1 and Ethernet services, that is, a
hybrid of time division multiplex (TDM) and packet services. The Hybrid microwave can
work in a fixed modulation mode or in automatic modulation (AM) mode.
The AM is a technology that automatically adjusts the modulation scheme according to the
channel quality. In the case of the same channel spacing, the microwave service bandwidth
varies according to the modulation scheme. The higher the modulation efficiency, the higher
the bandwidth of the transmitted services and the poorer the anti-interference capability.
When the channel is in good conditions (for example, in sunny weather), the equipment uses a
high modulation scheme to transmit the maximum user services, hence improving the system
transmission efficiency and the utilization of the frequency spectrum. When the channel is in
bad conditions (for example, in stormy or foggy weather), the equipment uses a low
modulation scheme to ensure that the E1 services and the services of the high priority on the
available bandwidth are transmitted. In this case, the services of the low priority are discarded,
thus improving the anti-interference capability of the link.
When the AM switches the modulation schemes to a lower one, the services of the low priority
are discarded but no bit errors or slips occur in the services of the high priority. The speed of
switching the modulation schemes meets the requirement for no bit error in the case of 100
dB/s fast fading.
In the hybrid microwave, the E1 services have the highest priority and the Ethernet services
are classified into service streams of different priority levels based on the class of service (CoS)

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technology. When the hybrid microwave works in the lowest modulation scheme, the
equipment transmits only the E1 services and the services of the high priority on the available
bandwidth.
When the hybrid microwave works in any other modulation scheme, all the additional
bandwidth is used to transmit the Ethernet services. In this way, the availability of the links
that carry the E1 services and the Ethernet services of the high priority is ensured and the
Ethernet service capacity is increased, thus providing the dynamic bandwidth.
Figure 3-1 shows the transmission mode of the hybrid microwave. The red part indicates the
E1 services. The blue part indicates the Ethernet services. The closer to the edge of the blue
part, the lower the priority of the Ethernet service. Under all channel conditions, the E1
services occupy the specific bandwidth that is permanently available. Thus, the availability of
the E1 services is ensured. The bandwidth for the Ethernet services varies according to the
channel conditions. When the channel is in bad conditions, the Ethernet services of the low
priority are discarded.

Figure 3-1 Principle diagram of the AM-based Hybrid microwave

256QAM

QPSK
16QAM
64QAM
128QAM
256QAM

ChannelC
apability

E1 Services

Ethernet
Services

If the hybrid microwave transmits only the Ethernet services, the high priority Ethernet services occupy
the bandwidth for the E1 services (see Figure 3-1).

3.1.2 SPR
The ODU supports the SPR function, which means that you can set the microwave modulation
scheme, bandwidth, transmit frequency, transmit power, and T/R spacing by using the
software.

3.1.3 ATPC
The automatic transmit power control (ATPC) function enables the output power of the
transmitter to automatically trace the level fluctuation at the receive end. This reduces the
interference with neighboring systems and residual BER.

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3.1.4 RF Configuration Mode


Table 3-1 lists the RF configuration modes that the IDUs for the hybrid microwave support.

Table 3-1 RF configuration modes for the IDUs for the hybrid microwave
IDU Configuration Mode Maximum Number of
Directions
IDU 905 1F 1+0 non-protection configuration 1
IDU 905 2F 1+1 protection configuration (1+1 1
HSB/FD/SD)
IDU 910 1+0 non-protection configuration 2
2+0 non-protection configuration
IDU 950 1+0 non-protection configuration 6
N+0 non-protection configuration(N
<= 6)
1+1 protection configuration (1+1 3
HSB/FD/SD)

3.1.5 Service Switching Capability


The maximum service switching capability of the IDUs is as follows:
 IDU 905 has a maximum service switching capacity of 2.2 Gbit/s.
 IDU 910 has a maximum service switching capacity of 3 Gbit/s.
 IDU 950 has a maximum service switching capacity of 8 Gbit/s.

3.1.6 Interface
Table 3-2 lists the interfaces that the IDUs support and the maximum capacity of the
interfaces.

Table 3-2 Interface types and maximum interface capacity


Interface Specifications IDU 905 1F/2F IDU 910 IDU 950
SDH/PDH 75/120-ohm E1 interface 16 96 192
interface
STM-1 optical interface: 0 6 12
Ie-1, S-1.1, L-1.1, L-1.2
Ethernet 10/100BASE-T(X) interface 2 2 24
interface
10/100/1000BASE-T(X) 2 2 12
interface
GE optical interface: 0 2 12
1000Base-SX, 1000Base-LX

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Interface Specifications IDU 905 1F/2F IDU 910 IDU 950


Auxiliary Orderwire phone interface 1
interface
64 kbit/s synchronous data 1
interfacea
RS-232 asynchronous data 1
interface
Management 10/100BASE-T(X) NM 1
interface interface
10/100BASE-T(X) NE 1
cascade interface
Management serial port 1
Alarm Alarm input/output interface Three inputs + one Three inputs + one Four inputs + two
interface output output output

3.1.7 Ethernet Service Processing Capability


Table 3-3 Ethernet service processing capability
Feature IDU 905 IDU 910/950
Service frame Ethernet II, IEEE 802.3
format
Ethernet service EPLAN, VLAN-based EPL/EVPL, VLAN/QinQ-based
type EVPLAN EPL/EVPAN
VLAN Adding, deletion, and  Adding, deletion, and exchange of
exchange of IEEE 802.1q/p IEEE 802.1q/p compliant VLAN tags
compliant VLAN tags  QinQ
QinQ
QoS  CAR  CAR
 CoS  CoS
 SP or WFQ queuing  SP+WRR queuing
STP/RSTP Not supported Supported
IGMP snooping Not supported Supported
Flow control IEEE 802.3x
Ethernet IETF RFC 2819 compliant RMON performance monitoring
performance
monitoring
Ethernet OAM IEEE 802.1ag, IEEE 802.3ah
Ling aggregation Supported

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3.1.8 Protection Scheme


The IDUs support the following protection schemes:
 The IDU 905 supports 1+1 backup of the input power supply.
 The IDU 910 supports 1+1 protection for the power supply. The power board supports
two power inputs that work in 1+1 hot backup mode.
 The IDU 950 supports 1+1 backup of the input power supply. The IDU provides two
internal power modules that work in 1+1 backup mode.
 The IDU 950 2F, IDU 910, and IDU 950 support 1+1 HSB/FD/SD.
 The IDU 905, IDU 910, and IDU 950 provide link aggregation group (LAG) protection
for Ethernet services.

3.1.9 Timing
Clock Synchronization Mechanism at the Physical Layer
The IDUs use the following clock synchronization mechanisms:
 The IDU 905 can extract timing signals from the following sources:
− Synchronous Ethernet link
− SDH line
− Microwave link
 The IDU 910 and IDU 950 can extract timing signals from the following sources:
− Synchronous Ethernet link
− SDH line
− E1 link
− Microwave link

3.1.10 NM Mode
 You can connect an iManager T2000 web local craft terminal (Web LCT) to an OptiX
RTN 900 NE and use the Web LCT to manage the NE.
 You can connect a Web LCT to an OptiX RTN 900 NE in a transmission network and use
the Web LCT to manage the OptiX RTN 900 NEs in the network.
 You can use the iManager T2000 to manage all the OptiX RTN 900 and other OptiX
optical transmission systems in the network.
 You can use the simple network management protocol (SNMP) agent to query alarms and
performance events.

3.1.11 NM Information Exchange


At the physical layer, the NE can transmit the NM information in the following ways:
 Using three custom bytes of the microwave frame to carry the NM information
 Using extended ECC to carry the NM information through the TCP/IP network
At the network layer, the NE can transmit the NM information in the following ways:

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 Using HWECC to carry the NM information


 Using IP over DCC to carry the NM information
 Using OSI over DCC to carry the NM information (IDU 910/950)

3.1.12 Easy Installation


The IDU 905, 910, and 950 can be installed in the following modes:
 In a 300-mm ETSI cabinet
 In a 600-mm ETSI cabinet
 In a 450-mm 19-inch cabinet
 In a 600-mm 19-inch cabinet
 In an open cabinet
 On the wall
 On a table

3.1.13 Easy Maintenance


 The boards are installed inside the IDU chassis, which greatly facilitates maintenance
operations.
 The IDU 905 adopts air convection and does not have a fan system. Therefore, you do
not need to maintain the fan system, and at the same time, the noise is reduced.
 Supports various loopback functions of the service ports and IF ports.
 Embedded with a test system. You can perform the Pseudo-random binary sequence
(PRBS) BER test of an E1 port when no special test tools are at hand.
 Supports the monitoring of important radio transmission performance indexes, such as
the microwave transmit power and received signal strength indicator (RSSI).
 Supports remote loading of the software and data of an NE by using the NMS.
 Supports the hot fix function. You can upgrade the software that is running without
interrupting services.
 Supports the software version rollback function. When a software upgrade fails, the
original services of the system can be recovered.

3.2 Product Architecture of the IDU 905


3.2.1 System Architecture
The IDU 905 consists of a series of functional units, including the service interface unit, IF
unit, control unit, auxiliary interface unit, and power unit.

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Figure 3-2 Block diagram of the IDU 905

RF signal
ODU

IDU 905 IF signal Antenna


Service Overhead Orderwire data
E1 Service signal signal Auxiliary
interface IF unit External alarm data
interface unit
FE/GE unit Sync./Async. data
Control
bus

Control unit Power unit

NM data -48 V/- 60 V DC

Table 3-4 Functional units of the IDU 905

Functional Unit Function Description


Service interface Accesses E1/Eth signals.
unit
IF unit  Converts signals between baseband service signals and IF analog
signals.
 Provides the operations and maintenance (O&M) channel between
the IDU and the ODU.
 Supports FEC.
 Processes overheads.
Control unit  System communications and control.
 System configuration and management.
 Collects alarms and monitors performance.
Auxiliary interface  Provides the orderwire interface.
unit  Provides the synchronous/asynchronous data interface.
 Provides the external alarm input/output interface.
Power unit  Accesses –48 V/–60 V power.
 Provides +3.3 V power for the IDU.
 Provides –48 V power for the ODU.

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3.2.2 Logical Board Configuration


An IDU 905 is composed of one system board and one power board. Each functional unit on
the physical boards of the IDU 905 corresponds to a logical board and is allocated with a
logical slot. In this way, the NMS can manage the functional units as independent objects.

Figure 3-3 Board configuration of the IDU 905

IDU 905 1F

PW SCC EOW PH1 EMS4 IFH1

Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 8

IDU 905 2F

PW SCC EOW PH1 EMS4 IFH1 IFH1

Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 7 Slot 8

Table 3-5 Logical boards of the IDU 905

Abbreviation Full Spelling Valid Description


Slot
PW48B –48 V power board Slot 1 Provides two –48 V/–60 V DC power
inputs. The power distribution mode is
DC-C.
SCC System control and Slot 2 Provides the NM interface.
communication
board
EOW Orderwire board Slot 3 Provides the synchronous/asynchronous
data interface and orderwire phone
interface.
PH1 16xE1 tributary Slot 4 Provides 16 75/120-ohm E1 interfaces.
board You can use software to set the interface
impedance.
EMS4 4-RJ45 FE/GE Slot 5  Provides two FE electrical interfaces
processing board and GE electrical interfaces. The GE
with the switching electrical interfaces are compatible
function with the FE electrical interfaces.
 Processes Ethernet transparent
transmission services and Layer 2
switching services.

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Abbreviation Full Spelling Valid Description


Slot

IFH1 Hybrid IF board Slot 8  Provides one IF interface. The slot


(IDU number of the IF board plus 10 is the
905 1F) logical slot number of the ODU
Slot 7/8 connected to the IF board.
(IDU  Supports the hybrid microwave frame.
905 2F)

3.3 Product Architecture of the IDU 910/950 for Hybrid


Microwave
3.3.1 System Architecture
The IDU 910 or IDU 950 consists of a series of functional units, including the service
interface unit, cross-connect unit, IF unit, control unit, clock unit, auxiliary interface unit, fan
unit, and power unit. IDU 905 V100R001 provides three FE electrical interfaces and one GE
electrical interface

Figure 3-4 Block diagram of the IDU 910/950

RF signal
ODU

IDU 910/950 IF signal Antenna

E1 TDM
TDM signal
Service signal Cross-connect
STM-1 interface IF unit
unit
Ethernet unit Packet Packet

Control and overhead bus

Auxiliary Clock Control Fan Power


Orderwire data
interface unit unit unit unit
External alarm data
unit
Sync./Async. data

NM data - 48 V / - 60 V DC
Clock interface

The service interface unit sends Ethernet signals to the IF unit through the FE/GE interface instead of
through the cross-connect unit.

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Table 3-6 Functional units of the IDU 910/950

Functional Unit Function Description


Service interface  Accesses E1 signals.
unit  Accesses STM-1 signals.
 Accesses Ethernet signals.
Cross-connect unit  Cross-connects and grooms TDM and packet services.
 Supports 1+1 backup.
IF unit  Maps/Demaps service signals to/from microwave frame signals.
 Converts between microwave frame signals and IF analog signals.
 Provides the O&M channel between the IDU and the ODU.
 Supports FEC.
Control unit  Performs system communication and control.
 Configures and manages the system.
 Collects alarms and monitors performance.
 Cross-connects overheads.
Clock unit  Traces a clock source and provides clock signals for the system.
 Inputs and outputs clock signals.
Auxiliary interface  Provides the orderwire phone interface.
unit  Provides the synchronous/asynchronous data interface.
 Provides the external alarm input/output interface.
Power unit  Accesses –48 V/–60 V DC power.
 Provides –48 V/+3.3 V power for the IDU.
 Provides –48 V power for the ODU.
Fan unit Cools and ventilates the IDU.

3.3.2 Board Configuration


The IDU 910/950 can vary functions with the board configurations.

Figure 3-5 Board configuration of the IDU 910

SLOT 3 SLOT 4
SLOT SLOT
5 6 SLOT 1 and SLOT 2

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Figure 3-6 Board configuration of the IDU 950

SLOT SLOT 7 SLOT 8


10 SLOT 5 SLOT 6
SLOT
11 SLOT 3 SLOT 4
SLOT
9 SLOT 1 SLOT 2

EXT refers to the slot for an extended service board. IF refers to the slot for an IF board.

Table 3-7 Boards of the IDU 910

Board Name Description Valid Slot


CSH A  Integrates the control, Slot 1/2
switching, and clock units
 Provides two FE electricl
interfaces and two GE
optical/electrical
interfaces.The GE
electrical interface is
compatible with the FE
electrical interface.
 Supports Ethernet
transparent transmission
services and Layer 2
switching services, with a
switching capability of 3
Gbit/s.
 Provides 32 E1 interfaces.
(working with 75-ohm E1
interfaces)
CSH B  Integrates the control, Slot 1/2
switching, and clock units
 Provides two FE electricl
interfaces and two GE
optical/electrical
interfaces.The GE
electrical interface is
compatible with the FE
electrical interface.
 Supports Ethernet
transparent transmission
services and Layer 2
switching services, with a
switching capability of 3
Gbit/s.
 Provides 32 E1 interfaces.
(working with 120-ohm

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Board Name Description Valid Slot


E1 interfaces)
CSH C  Integrates the control, Slot 1/2
switching, and clock units
 Provides two FE electricl
interfaces and two GE
optical/electrical
interfaces.The GE
electrical interface is
compatible with the FE
electrical interface.
 Supports Ethernet
transparent transmission
services and Layer 2
switching services, with a
switching capability of 3
Gbit/s.
 Provides 2 STM-1
interfaces.
IFX2 Provide CCDP function Slot 3/4
SP3D Provides 32 E1 interfaces. Slot 3/4
SP3S Provides 16 E1 interfaces. Slot 3/4
SL1D Provides two STM-1 Slot 3/4
interfaces.
IFU2 Provides hybrid microwave Slot 3/4
services, where the
bandwidth of the air
interface is 360 Mbit/s.
PIU Functions as the power Slot 5
board.
FAN Functions as the fan board. Slot 6

All the boards excep the power board are hot-pluggable.

Table 3-8 Boards of the IDU 950


Board Description Valid
Name Slot
CSH Integrates the control, switching, and clock units. Slot 7/8
AUXQ Functions as an auxiliary board, and provides four FE interfaces. Slots 1
to 6
IFU2 Provides hybrid microwave services, where the bandwidth of the air Slots 1

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Board Description Valid


Name Slot
interface is 360 Mbit/s. to 6
EM6T Provides four FE electricl interfaces and two GE electrical Slots 1
interfaces.The GE electrical interface is compatible with the FE to 6
electrical interface.
EM6F Provides four FE electricl interfaces and two GE optical interfaces. Slots 1
to 6
SP3D Provides 32 E1 interfaces. Slots 1
to 6
SP3S Provides 16 E1 interfaces. Slots 1
to 6
SL1D Provides two STM-1 interfaces. Slots 1
to 6
PIU Functions as the power board. Slot
9/10
FAN Functions as the power board. Slot 11

All the boards excep the power board are hot-pluggable.

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4 IDU for Packet Microwave Transmission

The following two types of IDUs support the packet microwave transmission:
 IDU 910
 IDU 950
You can select a type as required.

4.1 Features
4.1.1 Packet Microwave and AM
The packet microwave is used to transmit Ethernet services. The packet microwave can work
in a fixed modulation mode or in AM mode.
The AM is a technology that automatically adjusts the modulation scheme according to the
channel quality. In the case of the same channel spacing, the microwave service bandwidth
varies according to the modulation scheme. The higher the modulation efficiency, the higher
the bandwidth of the transmitted services and the poorer the anti-interference capability.
When the channel is in good conditions (for example, in sunny weather), the equipment uses a
high modulation scheme to transmit the maximum user services, hence improving the system
transmission efficiency and the utilization of the frequency spectrum. When the channel is in
bad conditions (for example, in stormy or foggy weather), the equipment uses a low
modulation scheme to ensure that the E1 services and the services of the high priority on the
available bandwidth are transmitted. In this case, the services of the low priority are discarded,
thus improving the anti-interference capability of the link.
When the AM switches the modulation schemes to a lower one, the services of the low priority
are discarded but no bit errors or slips occur in the services of the high priority. The speed of
switching the modulation schemes meets the requirement for no bit error in the case of 100
dB/s fast fading.
In the hybrid microwave, the E1 services have the highest priority and the Ethernet services
are classified into service streams of different priority levels based on the class of service (CoS)
technology. When the hybrid microwave works in the lowest modulation scheme, the
equipment transmits only the E1 services and the services of the high priority on the available
bandwidth.

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When the hybrid microwave works in any other modulation scheme, all the additional
bandwidth is used to transmit the Ethernet services. In this way, the availability of the links
that carry the E1 services and the Ethernet services of the high priority is ensured and the
Ethernet service capacity is increased, thus providing the dynamic bandwidth.
Figure 4-1 shows the transmission mode of the hybrid microwave. The red part indicates the
E1 services. The blue part indicates the Ethernet services. The closer to the edge of the blue
part, the lower the priority of the Ethernet service. Under all channel conditions, the E1
services occupy the specific bandwidth that is permanently available. Thus, the availability of
the E1 services is ensured. The bandwidth for the Ethernet services varies according to the
channel conditions. When the channel is in bad conditions, the Ethernet services of the low
priority are discarded.

Figure 4-1 Principle diagram of the AM-based packet microwave

256QAM

QPSK
16QAM
64QAM
128QAM
256QAM

Channel
Capability

Ethernet
Services

4.1.2 SPR
The ODU supports the SPR function, which means that you can set the microwave modulation
scheme, bandwidth, transmit frequency, transmit power, and T/R spacing by using the
software.

4.1.3 ATPC
The ATPC function enables the output power of the transmitter to automatically trace the level
fluctuation at the receive end. This reduces the interference with neighboring systems and
residual BER.

4.1.4 RF Configuration Mode


Table 4-1 lists the RF configuration modes that the IDUs for the packet microwave support.

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Table 4-1 RF configuration modes for the IDUs for the packet microwave

IDU Configuration Mode Maximum Number of


Directions
IDU 910 1+0 non-protection configuration 1
2+0 non-protection configuration
1+1 protection configuration (1+1 1
HSB/FD/SD)
IDU 950 1+0 non-protection configuration 6
N+0 non-protection configuration (N
<= 6)
1+1 protection configuration (1+1 3
HSB/FD/SD)

4.1.5 Service Processing Capability


Service Switching Capacity
The IDUs for the packet microwave support packet service switching.
Table 4-2 lists the maximum service switching capacity of the IDUs.

Table 4-2 Maximum service switching capacity of the IDUs for the packet microwave

IDU Maximum Service Switching Capacity


IDU 910 3 Gbit/s
IDU 950 8 Gbit/s

MPLS Supportability
The IDUs for the packet microwave forward carrier-class packet services by using the
carrier-class bearer network optimization mechanism, multi-protocol label switch (MPLS).

Table 4-3 MPLS features of the IDUs for the packet microwave

Feature IDU 910/950


Basic MPLS Supports basic MPLS functions and service forwarding, and uses the
functions LDP and the RSVP-TE protocol to create and maintain the PWs and
LSPs respectively.
Uses the LSP tunnel technology and the PWE3 technology to form an
MPLS network, where multiple services can be accessed.
Supports static LSPs and dynamic LSPs.
MPLS OAM Supports MPLS OAM in compliance with ITU-T Y.1711.

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Feature IDU 910/950


 Supports the LSP ping and LSP traceroute.
 Uses the MPLS echo request and MPLS echo reply to test the
usability of an LSP.
MPLS Supports the LSP RR and LSP FRR.
protection

Supports LSP 1:1 protection scheme and 1+1 protection scheme.


Others Supports the MPLS QoS.

PWE3 Supportability
The IDUs for the packet microwave connect multiple services to MPLS networks by using the
pseudo wire emulation edge to edge (PWE3) technology.

Table 4-4 PWE3 features of the IDUs for the packet microwave

Feature IDU 910/950


Basic PWE3  Emulates TEM E1 services in the following two modes:
functions -Structured emulation
-Unstructured emulation
 Uses LSP tunnels to carry the emulation services.
 Supports jitter buffering.
 Recovers a service clock in the following three modes:
-Retiming synchronization
-Adaptive synchronization
 Emulates ATM/IMA services in the following two modes:
-N-to-one emulation
-One-to-one emulation
 Transmits a single ATM cell or up to 32 cascaded cells.
 Supports the Ethernet PWE3 encapsulation.
 Supports the E-Line service.
 Supports the following two types of PWs:
-Static PW
-Dynamic PW
 Sets up and maintains the dynamic PWs by using LDP.
Others Varies the QoS and CoS with the type of service.

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L3VPN Supportability
The IDUs for the packet microwave support the BGP- and MPLS-based V3VPN.

Table 4-5 L3VPN features of the IDUs for the packet microwave

Feature Description
Routing Supports the implementation of the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF),
information Routing Information Protocol (RIF), and E-BGP protocols in together
flooding with the CE, and therefore implements VPN routing information
flooding between the IDU and the CE.
Uses the MP-BGP protocol to implement VPN routing information
flooding between different PEs within a VPN.
Uses the IS-IS protocol for the networking between different PTN
equipment.
Service Uses the MPLS technology, and forwards service packets by using
forwarding two-level MPLS labels.

4.1.6 Interface
Table 4-6 lists the interfaces that the IDUs 910 and 950 support and the maximum capacity of
the interfaces. Later versions will provide more interfaces to meet the increasing market
demands.

Table 4-6 Interface types and maximum interface capacity

Interface Specifications IDU 910 IDU 950


SDH/PDH 75/120-ohm E1 interface: 48 96
interface TDM E1, IMA E1,
ML-PPP E1
STM-1 optical interface: 4 (1+1 or 1:1 12 (1+1 or 1:1 LMSP
Ie-1, S-1.1, L-1.1, L-1.2 LMSP protection protection required)
(only for channelized required)
services)
Ethernet 100BASE-T(X) interface 20 48
interface
FE optical interface: 2 48
100BASE-F
GE optical interface: 4 8
1000Base-SX,
1000Base-LX
Clock/Timing Combined 120-ohm 2,048 2 2
interface kbit/s or 2,048 kHz clock
input/output interface

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Interface Specifications IDU 910 IDU 950


Combined DCLS timing
input/output interface
Combined 1PPS+ timing
input/output interface
Auxiliary Orderwire phone interface 1 1
interface
Transparent data interface 1 1

Management 10/100BASE-T(X) NM 1 1
interface interface
Management serial port
10/100BASE-T(X) NE 1 (sharing an 1 (sharing an RJ-45 port
cascading interface RJ-45 port with with the transparent data
the transparent interface)
data interface)
Alarm Alarm input/output Three inputs and Four inputs, two outputs,
interface interface one output, and two cascading
sharing an RJ-45 connections (the outputs
port and the cascading
connections share an
RJ-45 port)

4.1.7 Ethernet Service Processing Capability


Table 4-7 Ethernet service processing capability
Feature IDU 910/950
Service frame Ethernet II, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.1q/p
format
Ethernet service E-Lline
type
VLAN Adding, deletion, and exchange of IEEE 802.1q/p compliant VLAN
tags
MPLS ●Basic MPLS functions and service forwarding
●PW setup and maintenance by using LDP
●LSP setup and maintenance by using RSVP-TE
Flow control IEEE 802.3x

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Feature IDU 910/950


Ethernet IETF RFC 2819 compliant RMON performance monitoring
performance
monitoring

4.1.8 QoS
The IDUs for the packet microwave provide improved quality of service (QoS) capabilities
and support the following eight per-hop behaviors (PHBs):
 BE
 AF1
 AF2
 AF3
 AF4
 EF
 CS6
 CS7
Thus, the IDUs can offer various QoS levels of service guarantees and build an integrated
network to carry data, voice, and video services.
Table 4-8 lists the QoS features of the IDUs for the packet microwave.

Table 4-8 QoS features


Feature IDU 910/950
Traffic Classifies the traffic over an Ethernet interface by the following fields:
classification  DSCP or IP precedence in an IP packet
 EXP in an MPLS packet
 IEEE 802.1p priority in an S-VLAN/C-VLAN packet
Traffic policing Supports CAR and policies traffic in the following two modes:
 Color-blind mode
 Color-aware mode
Queue scheduling Schedules eight queues in SP and WFQ modes after traffic policing:
 Schedules the CS7, CS6, EF, and BE queues in SP mode.
 Schedules the AF1, AF2, AF3, and AF4 queues in WFQ mode.
Congestion Performs congestion management in the following two modes:
management  Tail drop mode
 WRED mode
Traffic shaping Shapes the EF and AF traffic by using GTS.

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4.1.9 Protection Scheme


Table 4-9 lists the protection schemes of the IDUs for the packet microwave.

Table 4-9 Protection schemes


Protection Object Protection Mode
Input power supply 1+1 hot backup
Internal power module (on 1+1 hot backup
IDU 950)
Control, cross-connect, and 1+1 hot backup
clock board (on IDU 950)
Microwave 1+1 HSB/SD/FD
MPLS 1+1 MPLS tunnel protection
1:1 MPLS tunnel protection
LSP FRR protection
Ethernet LAG protection

Channelized STM-1 1+1 linear MSP


1:1 linear MSP
ATM over E1 IMA protection
Packet E1 ML-PPP protection

4.1.10 Timing
The IDU 910/950 supports the physical layer clock synchronization mechanism, IEEE
1588V2 clock synchronization, time alignment mechanism, and clock recovery of the CES
service to provide highly accurate time information for mobile communication services.
In the case of the physical layer clock synchronization mechanism, the clock information is
extracted from signals in the physical channel of the transmission link and thus the frequency
synchronization is achieved.
The IDU 910/950 supports extracting the clock information from the following transmission
links:
 Synchronous Ethernet link
 Channelized STM-1 link
 E1 link
 Microwave link
IEEE 1588V2 is a time synchronization protocol that provides the microsecond accuracy to
meet the requirements of 3G base stations. The IDU 910/950 supports the following features
of IEEE 1588V2:

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 The equipment can use the IEEE 1588V2 protocol to achieve the clock timing
synchronization and time information synchronization.
 The equipment supports the boundary clock, ordinary clock, and transparent clock
(including the end-to-end transparent clock and peer-to-peer transparent clock). Each port
of the equipment can be configured with different clocks according to the requirement.
 The equipment supports the clock source protection switching.
The CES service clock synchronization mechanism includes the following modes:
 Self-adaptive
 Retiming

4.1.11 NM Mode
You can use the iManager T2000 to manage all the RTN 900 and other OptiX optical
transmission systems in the network.

4.1.12 NM Information Exchange


The data communication network (DCN) is an integral part of network management, and is
used to transmit the network management information. The IDU 910/950 supports the inband
DCN to ensure the intercommunication of network management information.
The IDU 910/950 adopts the inband DCN scheme, and thus customers need not establish
private DCN channels. This greatly reduces the network construction cost.
Interfaces that support the DCN information transmission include the following:
 FE interface
 STM-1 interface
 E1 interface
 Microwave interface

4.1.13 Easy Installation


IDU 910/950 can be installed in the following:
 ETSI cabinet (300 mm deep)
 ETSI cabinet (600 mm deep)
 19 inch cabinet (450 mm deep)
 19 inch cabinet (600 mm deep)
 Open rack
 Wall
 Desktop

4.1.14 Easy Maintenance


 The boards are installed inside the IDU chassis, which greatly facilitates maintenance
operations.
 Supports various loopback functions of the service ports and IF ports.
 Embedded with a test system. You can perform the Pseudo-random binary sequence
(PRBS) BER test of an E1 port when no special test tools are at hand.

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 Supports the monitoring of important radio transmission performance indexes, such as


the microwave transmit power and received signal strength indicator (RSSI).
 Supports remote loading of the software and data of an NE by using the NMS.
 Supports the software version rollback function. When a software upgrade fails, the
original services of the system can be recovered.

4.2 Product Architecture of the IDU 910/950 for Packet


Microwave Transmission
4.2.1 System Architecture
The IDU 910 or IDU 950 consists of a series of functional units, including the service
interface unit, cross-connect unit, IF unit, control unit, clock unit, auxiliary interface unit, fan
unit, and power unit.

Figure 4-2 Block diagram of the IDU 910/950

RF signal
ODU

IDU 910/950 IF signal Antenna

Ethernet Ethernet
E1 Service signal Service signal IF
processing
Channelized STM-1 interface unit
and forwarding
Ethernet unit unit
Control and
overhead bus

Orderwire data Auxiliary Control and


External alarm data interface Clock unit management Fan unit Power unit
unit unit
Sync./Async. data

-48 V/ -60 V DC
Clock/Timing interface NM data

Table 4-10 Functional units of the IDU 910/950


Functional Unit Function Description
Service interface  Accesses E1 signals, encapsulates IMA, CES, and ML-PPP
unit services by using PWE3, and maps the services to Ethernet
signals.
 Accesses STM-1 signals and extracts the Ethernet signals.
 Accesses Ethernet signals.
Service processing  Processes the MPLS protocol and forwards packets.
and forwarding unit  Supports 1+1 backup.

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Functional Unit Function Description


IF unit  Maps/Demaps Ethernet signals to/from microwave frame signals.
 Converts between microwave frame signals and IF analog signals.
 Provides the O&M channel between the IDU and the ODU.
 Supports FEC.
Control unit  Performs system communication and control.
 Configures and manages the system.
 Collects alarms and monitors performance.
Clock unit  Traces a clock source and provides clock signals for the system.
 Inputs and outputs clock/timing signals.
Auxiliary interface  Provides the orderwire phone interface.
unit  Provides the transparent data interface.
 Provides the external alarm input/output interface.
Power unit  Accesses –48 V/–60 V DC power.
 Provides –48 V/+3.3 V power for the IDU.
 Provides –48 V power for the ODU.
Fan unit Cools and ventilates the IDU.

4.2.2 Board Configuration


The functions of the IDU 910/950 vary with the board configurations.

Figure 4-3 Board configuration of the IDU 910

SLOT 3 SLOT 4
SLOT SLOT
5 6 SLOT 1 and SLOT 2

Figure 4-4 Board configuration of the IDU 950

SLOT SLOT 7 SLOT 8


10 SLOT 5 SLOT 6
SLOT
11 SLOT 3 SLOT 4
SLOT
9 SLOT 1 SLOT 2

EXT refers to the slot for an extended service board. IF refers to the slot for an IF board.

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Table 4-11 Boards of the IDU 910/950


Abbreviation Full Spelling Valid Slot Description
IDU IDU 950
910
CSP Control, - Slot 7/8  Provides 8 Gbit/s
cross-connect, and packet switching.
clock board  Performs system
communication and
control.
 Provides one clock
input/output interface
and processes the
clock signals.
 Provides the NM
interface.
CSP A Control, Slot -  Provides 3 Gbit/s
cross-connect, and 1/2 packet switching.
clock board  Performs system
CSP B Control, communication and
cross-connect, and control.
clock board  Provides one clock
input/output interface
and processes the
clock signals.
 Provides 16 E1
interfaces:
-The CSPA provides
16 75-ohm E1
interfaces.
-The CSPB provides
16 120-ohm E1
interfaces.
 Provides two FE+two
GE interfaces.
 Provides the NM
interface.
 Provides the
following interfaces:
-External alarm
interface
-Transparent data
interface
-Orderwire phone
interface

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Abbreviation Full Spelling Valid Slot Description


IDU IDU 950
910
IFE2 Packet IF board Slot Slot  Provides one IF
3/4 1/2/3/4/5/6 interface.
 Supports the packet
microwave.
 Supports AM.
EM6T 4 FE+ 2 GE electrical Slot 3 Slot Provides four FE
service processing 1/2/3/4/5/6 electricl interfaces and
board two GE electrical
interfaces.The GE
electrical interface is
compatible with the FE
electrical interface.
EM6F 4 FE+ 2 GE optical Provides four FE
service processing electricl interfaces and
board two GE optical
interfaces.

ML1 16xE1 service Slot 3 Slot  Provides 16 75-ohm


processing board 1/2/3/4/5/6 E1 interfaces.
(75-ohm)  Processes the
following services
flexibly:
-TDM E1
-IMA E1
-ML-PPP E1
ML1A 16xE1 service Slot Slot  Provides 16 120-ohm
processing board 3/4 1/2/3/4/5/6 E1 interfaces.
(120-ohm)  Processes the
following services
flexibly:
-TDM E1
-IMA E1
-ML-PPP E1
CD1 2-channelized-STM-1 Provide two
service processing channelized STM-1
board optical interfaces, which
are used only for 1+1 or
1:1 linear MSP.
TNC1PIU Power board Slot 5 - Provides two –48 V/–60
V DC power inputs.
TND1PIU Power board - Slot 9/10 Provides one –48 V/–60
V DC power input.

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Abbreviation Full Spelling Valid Slot Description


IDU IDU 950
910
FAN Fan board Slot 6 Slot 11 Cools and ventilates the
IDU.

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5 Equipment Software

5.1 Software Architecture


The software package of the OptiX RTN 900 contains the NMS software, NE software, and
board software.
For the software architecture of the OptiX RTN 900, see Figure 5-1. The NMS software
communicates with the NE software through the Qx interface. The Qx interface uses the
OptiX private management protocol.

Figure 5-1 Software architecture of the OptiX RTN 900

NMS software

Qx
interface

NE software

Board software

5.2 NMS Software


Huawei provides a transport network management solution that meets the requirements of the
telecommunication management network (TMN) for managing all the OptiX RTN 900
products and OptiX series optical transmission products in the network.

5.3 IDU Software


The NE software manages, monitors, and controls the running status of an NE. Through the
NE software, the NMS communicates with the boards, and control and manage the NE.

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The IDU 910 and IDU 950 use the same set of NE software, and the IDU 905 uses another set
of NE software. The two sets of NE software are based on the same software platform and
contain the software modules including the real time multiple task operating system module,
network side (NS) software module, equipment management software module, and database
management software module.

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6 Network Management System

6.1 Network Management Solution


Huawei provides a complete transport network management solution compliant with TMN for
different function domains and customers in telecommunication networks.
The NM solutions include the following:
 iManager Web LCT
 iManager T2000
 iManager T2100

Figure 6-1 NM solution of a transport network

Network level NM iManager


T2100

Subnet level NM iManager T2000


iManager T2100
Local craft
iManager T2000 Web LCT
terminal

6.2 Web LCT


The Web LCT is a local craft terminal. Users can access the Web LCT terminal through the
Internet Explorer and thus achieve the management over a single OptiX RTN 900 NE.

6.2.1 Functionality
The Web LCT is an NE level network management system. It performs the following NE level
management functions: NE management, alarm management, performance management,
configuration management, communication management, and security management.

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NE Management
 Searching for NEs
 Adding/Deleting NEs
 Logging in to or out of NEs
 NE time management

Alarm Management
 Setting alarm monitoring strategies
 Viewing alarms
 Deleting alarms

Performance Management
 Setting performance monitoring strategies
 Viewing performance events
 Resetting performance registers

Configuration Management
 Basic NE information configuration
 Microwave link configuration
 Protection configuration
 Interface configuration
 Service configuration
 Clock configuration

Communication Management
 Communication parameter management
 DCC management
 HWECC protocol management
 IP protocol management
 OSI protocol management

Security Management
 NE user management
 NE user group management
 LCT access control
 Online user management
 NE security parameters
 NE security log
 NMS user management
 NMS log management

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6.2.2 Networking
A Web LCT server is connected to the NEs in a network in two modes: near end mode and
gateway mode.

Near End Mode


In this mode, the Web LCT server is connected to the NM interface of the target NE directly or
through a data communication network (DCN) and performs management.

Figure 6-2 Web LCT networking mode (near end)


IE terminal

DCN

Web LCT server Target NE

IE terminal

The Web LCT server can be connected the management serial port through a serial port cable of the NE
to perform NE management.

The OptiX RTN 600 also supports cascading NEs where the lower NE is managed by the Web
LCT. The upper NE acts as a hub and a part of the DCN network. This is another type of the
near end mode.

Figure 6-3 Web LCT networking mode (NE cascade)

IE terminal
Upper NE

DCN

Web LCT server


NE cascade

IE terminal Lower NE

To cascade NEs, use a network cable or DCN to connect the NE cascade interface of the upper NE to the
NM interface of the lower NE.

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Gateway Mode
In this mode, the Web LCT server is connected to the NM interface of the gateway NE (GNE)
directly or through a DCN network. The GNE communicates with the target NE by using the
ECCs in the microwave link or fiber link. The GNE interfaces between the Web LCT server
and the target NE to forward messages.

Figure 6-4 Web LCT networking mode (gateway mode)

IE terminal
Gateway NE

DCN

Web LCT server


ECC

IE terminal
Target NE

The GNE can be any type of the OptiX series transmission products.

If no microwave link or fiber link exists between the GNE and the target NE, you can enable
the extended ECC function to transmit NM information through the TCP/IP network. You can
also enable the transparent transmission of DCCs at the external clock interface or the
synchronous data interface to transmit NM information through the PDH/SDH network.

6.3 T2000
6.3.1 Functionality
The T2000 provides not only NE level management functions but also network level
management functions.

NE Level Management
 NE object management
 NE level alarm management
 NE level performance management
 NE level configuration management
 NE level communication management
 NE level security management

Network Level Management


 Topology management
 Network level alarm management

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 Network level performance management


 Network level performance management
 Network level communication management
 Network level security management
 Network-wide clock management

Others
 Report function
 northbound SNMP interface

6.3.2 Networking
The T2000 provides users with single layer management network solutions for small and
medium transmission networks. Working with the upper layer network management systems
(through the standard external interfaces), the T2000 can assist the network layer management
system and the service layer management system in managing large transmission networks.

Figure 6-5 Single layer management network

T2000

OptiX product
network

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Figure 6-6 Hierarchical management network

T2100

DCN

T2000 T2000

OptiX product OptiX product


network network

6.4 T2100
The T2100 is a network level management system. Users can access the T2100 server through
a special T2100 client and thus achieve uniform management over multiple transmission
networks composed of OptiX series transmission products.
The T2100 and the T2000 form a multi-layer management network to manage large
transmission networks. The hierarchical management system has the following features:
 Strengthens the network management ability.
 Realizes uniform network management.
 Separates NE management from network management.
 Meets the requirements for the O&M mechanism of operators.

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7 Performance

7.1 Radio Performance


Radio performance includes the microwave work modes, frequency band information, receiver
sensitivity, anti-fading performance, IF performance, and baseband signals processing
performance of modems.

7.1.1 Microwave Modulation Mode


Hybrid Microwave

Table 7-1 Modulation modes (for the hybrid microwave)


Channel Modulation Service Maximum IDU (IF Board) That
Spacinga, b Mode Capacity Number of Supports This Mode
(MHz) (Mbit/s) E1s
7 QPSK 10 5 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
7 16QAM 20 10 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
7 32QAM 25 12 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
7 64QAM 32 16 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
7 128QAM 38 18 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
7 256QAM 44 21 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
14 (13.75) QPSK 20 10 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)

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Channel Modulation Service Maximum IDU (IF Board) That


Spacinga, b Mode Capacity Number of Supports This Mode
(MHz) (Mbit/s) E1s
14 (13.75) 16QAM 42 20 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
14 (13.75) 32QAM 51 24 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
14 (13.75) 64QAM 66 32 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
14 (13.75) 128QAM 78 37 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
14 (13.75) 256QAM 90 43 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
28 (27.5) QPSK 42 20 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
28 (27.5) 16QAM 84 40 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
28 (27.5) 32QAM 105 50 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
28 (27.5) 64QAM 133 64 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
28 (27.5) 128QAM 158 75 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
28 (27.5) 256QAM 183 75 IDU 905
IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
56 QPSK 84 40 IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
56 16QAM 168 75 IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
56 32QAM 208 75 IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
56 64QAM 265 75 IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
56 128QAM 313 75 IDU 910/950 (IFU2)
56 256QAM 363 75 IDU 910/950 (IFU2)

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 The channel spacings 13.75 MHz and 27.5 MHz apply to the 18 GHz frequency band.
 The channel spacings listed in the table are the minimum channel spacings supported by the OptiX
RTN 900. The channel spacings larger than the values are also supported.

Packet Microwave

Table 7-2 Modulation modes (for the packet microwave)


Channel Modulation Service Capacity IDU (IF Board) That Supports
Spacinga, b Mode (Mbit/s) This Mode
(MHz)
7 QPSK 10 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
7 16QAM 20 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
7 32QAM 25 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
7 64QAM 32 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
7 128QAM 38 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
7 256QAM 44 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
14 (13.75) QPSK 20 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
14 (13.75) 16QAM 42 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
14 (13.75) 32QAM 51 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
14 (13.75) 64QAM 66 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
14 (13.75) 128QAM 78 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
14 (13.75) 256QAM 90 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
28 (27.5) QPSK 42 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
28 (27.5) 16QAM 84 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
28 (27.5) 32QAM 105 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
28 (27.5) 64QAM 133 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
28 (27.5) 128QAM 158 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
28 (27.5) 256QAM 183 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
56 QPSK 84 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
56 16QAM 168 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
56 32QAM 208 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
56 64QAM 265 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
56 128QAM 313 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)
56 256QAM 363 IDU 910/950 (IFE2)

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 The channel spacings 13.75 MHz and 27.5 MHz are applied to the 18 GHz frequency band.
 The channel spacings listed in the table are the minimum channel spacings supported by the OptiX
RTN 900. The channel spacings larger than the values are also supported.

7.1.2 Frequency Band


The ODUs of the different series and different types support different operating frequency
bands.

For information of a specific frequency band, see Appendix A “Frequency Information" in this document.

Frequency Bands of Standard Power ODUs

Table 7-3 Frequency bands of SP ODUs


Frequency Frequency T/R Spacing (MHz)
Band (GHz) Range (GHz)
7 7.093–7.897 154, 160, 161, 168, 196, 245
8 7.731–8.496 119, 126, 266, 311.32
11 10.675–11.745 490, 500, 530
13 12.751–13.248 266
15 14.403–15.348 315, 322, 420, 490, 728
18 17.685–19.710 1008, 1010, 1560
23 21.200–23.618 1008, 1200, 1232
26 24.549–26.453 1008
38 37.044–39.452 1260

Table 7-4 Frequency bands (of SPA ODUs)


Frequency Frequency T/R Spacing (MHz)
Band (GHz) Range (GHz)
6 5.850–6.450 252.04, 300 (L6)
(L6) 340 (U6)
6.425–7.125
(U6)
7 7.093–7.897 154, 161, 168, 196, 245
8 7.731–8.496 119, 126, 266, 311.32

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Frequency Frequency T/R Spacing (MHz)


Band (GHz) Range (GHz)
11 10.675–11.745 490, 500, 530
13 12.751–13.248 266
15 14.400–15.348 420, 490
18 17.685–19.710 1008, 1010
23 21.200–23.618 1232

Frequency Bands of High Power ODUs

Table 7-5 Frequency bands of HP ODUs


Frequency Frequency Range T/R Spacing (MHz)
Band (GHz)
(GHz)
7 7.093–7.897 154, 160, 161, 168, 196, 245
8 7.731–8.497 119, 126, 151.614, 208, 266, 311.32
11 10.675–11.745 490, 500, 530
13 12.751–13.248 266
15 14.400–15.358 315, 322, 420, 475, 490, 640, 644, 728
18 17.685–19.710 1008, 1010, 1560
23 21.200–23.618 1008, 1200, 1232
26 24.250–26.453 800, 1008
28 27.500–29.500 1008
32 31.815–33.383 812
38 37.044–40.105 700, 1260

Frequency Bands of Low Capacity ODUs for PDH

Table 7-6 Frequency bands of LPA ODUs


Frequency Band Frequency Range T/R Spacing (MHz)
(GHz) (GHz)
7 7.093–7.897 154, 160, 161, 168, 196, 245
8 7.718–8.496 119, 126, 151.614, 208, 266, 311.32
11 10.675–11.745 490, 500, 530

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13 12.751–13.248 266
15 14.400–15.358 315, 322, 420, 475, 490, 640, 644,
728
18 17.685–19.710 1008, 1010, 1560
23 21.200–23.618 1008, 1200, 1232
26 24.549–26.453 800, 1008
32 31.815–33.383 812
38 37.044–40.105 700, 1260

7.1.3 Receiver Sensitivity

 The guaranteed receiver sensitivity values are 3 db higher than the typical receiver sensitivity values.
 The receiver sensitivity values listed in Table 7-7, Table 7-8, Table 7-9, and Table 7-10 apply to the
Hybrid microwave and the packet microwave.

Table 7-7 Typical receiver sensitivity values (i)


Item Performance (at 7 MHz Channel Spacing)
10 Mbit/s 20 Mbit/s 25 Mbit/s 32 Mbit/s 38 Mbit/s 44 Mbit/s
QPSK 16QAM 32QAM 64QAM 128QAM 256QAM
RSL@ BER = 10–6 (dBm)
@6 GHz –91.5 –84.5 –81 –78.5 –75.5 –71.5
@7 GHz –91.5 –84.5 –81 –78.5 –75.5 –71.5
@8 GHz –91.5 –84.5 –81 –78.5 –75.5 –71.5
@11 GHz –91 –84 –80.5 –78 –75 –71
@13 GHz –91 –84 –80.5 –78 –75 –71
@15 GHz –91 –84 –80.5 –78 –75 –71
@18 GHz –91 –84 –80.5 –78 –75 –71
@23 GHz –90.5 –83.5 –80 –77.5 –74.5 –70.5
@26 GHz –90 –83 –79.5 –77 –74 –70
@28 GHz –89.5 –82.5 –79 –76.5 –73.5 –69.5
@32 GHz –89 –82 –78.5 –76 –73 –69
@38 GHz –88.5 –81.5 –78 –75.5 –72.5 –68.5

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Table 7-8 Typical receiver sensitivity values (ii)


Item Performance (at 14 MHz Channel Spacing)
20 42 51 66 78 90
Mbit/s Mbit/s Mbit/s Mbit/s Mbit/s Mbit/s

QPSK 16QAM 32QAM 64QAM 128QAM 256QAM


RSL@ BER=10–6 (dBm)
@6 GHz –88.5 –81.5 –78 –75.5 –72.5 –68.5
@7 GHz –88.5 –81.5 –78 –75.5 –72.5 –68.5
@8 GHz –88.5 –81.5 –78 –75.5 –72.5 –68.5
@11 GHz –88 –81 –77.5 –75 –72 –68
@13 GHz –88 –81 –77.5 –75 –72 –68
@15 GHz –88 –81 –77.5 –75 –72 –68
@18 GHz –88 –81 –77.5 –75 –72 –68
@23 GHz –87.5 –80.5 –77 –74.5 –71.5 –67.5
@26 GHz –87 –80 –76.5 –74 –71 –67
@28 GHz –86.5 –79.5 –76 –73.5 –70.5 –66.5
@32 GHz –86 –79 –75.5 –73 –70 –66
@38 GHz –85.5 –78.5 –75 –72.5 –69.5 –65.5

Table 7-9 Typical receiver sensitivity values (iii)


Item Performance (at 28 MHz Channel Spacing)
42Mbit/s 84Mbit/s 105Mbit/s 133Mbit/s 158Mbit/s 183Mbit/s

QPSK 16QAM 32QAM 64QAM 128QAM 256QAM


RSL@ BER=10–6 (dBm)
@6 GHz –85.5 –78.5 –75 –72.5 –69.5 –65.5
@7 GHz –85.5 –78.5 –75 –72.5 –69.5 –65.5
@8 GHz –85.5 –78.5 –75 –72.5 –69.5 –65.5
@11 GHz –85 –78 –74.5 –72 –69 –65
@13 GHz –85 –78 –74.5 –72 –69 –65
@15 GHz –85 –78 –74.5 –72 –69 –65
@18 GHz –85 –78 –74.5 –72 –69 –65
@23 GHz –84.5 –77.5 –74 –71.5 –68.5 –64.5

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Item Performance (at 28 MHz Channel Spacing)


42Mbit/s 84Mbit/s 105Mbit/s 133Mbit/s 158Mbit/s 183Mbit/s

QPSK 16QAM 32QAM 64QAM 128QAM 256QAM


@26 GHz –84 –77 –73.5 –71 –68 –64
@28 GHz –83.5 –76.5 –73 –70.5 –67.5 –63.5
@32 GHz –83 –76 –72.5 –70 –67 –63
@38 GHz –82.5 –75.5 –72 –69.5 –66.5 –62.5

Table 7-10 Typical receiver sensitivity values (iv)


Item Performance (at 56 MHz Channel Spacing)
84Mbit/s 168Mbit/s 208Mbit/s 265Mbit/s 313Mbit/s 363Mbit/s

QPSK 16QAM 32QAM 64QAM 128QAM 256QAM


RSL@ BER=10–6 (dBm)
@6 GHz –82.5 –75.5 –72 –69.5 –66.5 –62.5
@7 GHz –82.5 –75.5 –72 –69.5 –66.5 –62.5
@8 GHz –82.5 –75.5 –72 –69.5 –66.5 –62.5
@11 GHz –82 –75 –71.5 –69 –66 –62
@13 GHz –82 –75 –71.5 –69 –66 –62
@15 GHz –82 –75 –71.5 –69 –66 –62
@18 GHz –82 –75 –71.5 –69 –66 –62
@23 GHz –81.5 –74.5 –71 –68.5 –65.5 –61.5
@26 GHz –81 –74 –70.5 –68 –65 –61
@28 GHz –80.5 –73.5 –70 –67.5 –64.5 –60.5
@32 GHz –80 –73 –69.5 –67 –64 –60
@38 GHz –79.5 –72.5 –69 –66.5 –63.5 –59.5

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7.1.4 Transceiver Performance


Transceiver Performance of Standard Power ODUs

Table 7-11 Transceiver performance of SP ODUs


Item Performance
QPSK 16QAM/ 64QAM/ 256QAM
32QAM 128QAM
Nominal maximum transmit power (dBm)
@7 GHz 25.5 21.0 15.0 12
@8 GHz 25.5 21.0 15.0 12
@11 GHz 24.5 20 14 11
@13 GHz 24.5 20 14 11
@15 GHz 24.5 20 14 11
@18 GHz 24 20 14 11
@23 GHz 22.5 19 13 10
@26 GHz 22 18 12 9
@38 GHz 20.5 16 10 7
Nominal minimum transmit power (dBm) –4
Nominal maximum receive power (dBm) –20
Frequency stability (ppm) ±5

Table 7-12 Transceiver performance (of SPA ODUs)


Item Performance
QPSK 16QAM/ 64QAM/ 256QAM
32QAM 128QAM
Nominal maximum transmit power (dBm)
@6 GHz 26.5 24 23 20
@7 GHz 25.5 21.5 20.0 17
@8 GHz 25.5 21.5 20.0 17
@11 GHz 24.5 20.5 18 15
@13 GHz 24.5 20 18 15
@15 GHz 24.5 20 18 15

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QPSK 16QAM/ 64QAM/ 256QAM
32QAM 128QAM
@18 GHz 22.5 19 17 14
@23 GHz 22.5 19 16 13
Nominal minimum transmit power (dBm) 0
Nominal maximum receive power (dBm) –20
Frequency stability (ppm) ±5

Transceiver Performance of High Power ODUs

Table 7-13 Transceiver performance of HP ODUs


Item Performance
QPSK 16QAM/ 64QAM/ 256QAM
32QAM 128QAM
Nominal maximum transmit power (dBm)
@7 GHz 30 28 24 21
@8 GHz 30 28 24 21
@11 GHz 28 26 21 18
@13 GHz 26 23 18 15
@15 GHz 26 23 18 15
@18 GHz 25.5 22 17 14
@23 GHz 25 22 17 14
@26 GHz 25 22 17 14
@28 GHz 25 22 17 14
@32 GHz 23 21 16 13
@38 GHz 23 20 16 13
Nominal minimum transmit power (dBm)
@7 GHz 9
@8 GHz 9
@11 GHz 6
@13 GHz 3

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Item Performance
QPSK 16QAM/ 64QAM/ 256QAM
32QAM 128QAM
@15 GHz 3
@18 GHz 2
@23 GHz 2
@26 GHz 2
@28 GHz 2
@32 GHz 1
@38 GHz 1
Nominal maximum receive power (dBm) –20
Frequency stability (ppm) ±5

Transceiver Performance of Low Capacity ODUs for PDH

Table 7-14 Transceiver performance of LPA ODUs

Item Performance
QPSK 16QAM/32QAM
Nominal maximum transmit power (dBm)
@7 GHz 27.0 22.5
@8 GHz 27.0 22.5
@11 GHz 26.0 21.5
@13 GHz 26.0 21.5
@15 GHz 26.0 21.5
@18 GHz 25.5 21.5
@23 GHz 24.0 20.5
@26 GHz 23.5 19.5
@32 GHz 22.5 18.5
@38 GHz 22.0 17.5
Nominal minimum –6
transmit power (dBm)
Nominal maximum –20
receive power (dBm)

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Item Performance
QPSK 16QAM/32QAM
Frequency stability ±5
(ppm)

7.1.5 IF Performance
Table 7-15 IF performance
Item Performance
IF signal
Transmit frequency of the IF board (MHz) 350
Receive frequency of the IF board (MHz) 140
Impedance (ohm) 50
ODU O&M signal
Modulation scheme ASK
Transmit frequency of the IF board (MHz) 5.5
Receive frequency of the IF board (MHz) 10

7.1.6 Baseband Processing Performance of the Modem


Table 7-16 Baseband processing performance of the modem
Item Performance
Encoding mode Low-density parity check code (LDPC)
Adaptive time-domain Consisting of the 24-tap feed forward equalizer filter and the
equalizer for baseband 3-tap decision feedback equalizer
signals

7.2 Integrated System Performance


Integrated system performance includes the dimensions, weight, power supply, power
consumption, EMC, lightning protection, safety, and environment.

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Dimensions

Table 7-17 Dimensions

Component Dimensions
IDU 905 442 mm x 220 mm x 44 mm (width x depth x height)
IDU 910 442 mm x 220 mm x 44 mm (width x depth x height)
IDU 950 442 mm x 220 mm x 87 mm (width x depth x height)
ODU < 260 mm x 92 mm x 260 mm (width x depth x height)

Weight and Power Consumption

Table 7-18 Weight and power consumption

Component Typical Weight (kg) Typical Power Consumption


(W)
IDU 905 2.3 (1+0 non-protection) 17 (1+0 non-protection)
2.5 (1+1 protection) 31 (1+1 protection)
IDU 910 3.9 (1+0 non-protection) 28.8 (1+0 non-protection)
IDU 950 6.8 (1+1 protection) 45.3 (1+1 protection)
ODU 4.2 (SPA ODU) 25 (SPA ODU)
4.6 (SP/LPA ODU) 28.8 (SP/LPA ODU)
4.6 (HP ODU) 53 (HP ODU 7,8,11 GHz)
40 (HP ODU Over 13 GHz)

Power Supply

Table 7-19 Power supply


Component Performance
IDU 905  Complies with ETSI EN300 132-2.
 Supports two –48 V/–60 V (–38.4 V to –72 V) DC power
inputs (mutual backup).
IDU 910  Complies with ETSI EN300 132-2.
 Supports one –48 V/–60 V (–38.4 V to –72 V) DC power
input.

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IDU 950  Complies with ETSI EN300 132-2.


 Supports two –48 V/–60 V (–38.4 V to –72 V) DC power
inputs (mutual backup).
 Supports 1+1 backup of the 3.3 V power unit.
ODU  Complies with ETSI EN300 132-2.
 The IDU provides one –48 V (–38.4 V to –72 V) DC power
input.

EMC
 Passes CE authentication.
 Compliant with ETSI EN 301 489-1.
 Compliant with ETSI EN 301 489-4.
 Compliant with CISPR 22.
 Compliant with EN 55022 CLASS B (when an IDU is installed in a outdoor BTS
cabinet).

Lightning Protection
 Compliant with ITU-T K.27.
 Compliant with ETSI EN 300 253.

Safety
 Passes CE authentication.
 Compliant with ETSI EN 60215.
 Compliant with ETSI EN 60950.
 Compliant with IEC 60825.

Environment
The IDU is a unit used in a place that has weather protection and where the temperature can be
controlled. The ODU is an outdoor unit.

Table 7-20 Environment of the OptiX RTN 600


Item Component
IDU ODU
Major reference Operation Compliant with ETSI EN Compliant with ETSI
standards 300 019-1-3 class 3.2 EN 300 019-1-4 class
4.1
Transportation Compliant with ETSI EN 300 019-1-2 class 2.3
Storage Compliant with ETSI EN 300 019-1-1 class 1.2
Air temperature Operation –5°C to +50°C –35°C to +55°C

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Transportation –40°C to +70°C


and storage
Relative humidity 5% to 95% 5% to 100%
Noise < 7.2 bel, compliant with -
ETSI EN 300 753 class
3.2 attended
Earthquake Compliant with Bellcore GR-63-CORE ZONE 4
Mechanical stress Compliant with ETSI EN 300 019

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8 Frequency Information

Frequency ranges shown are Tx signal frequencies lower/upper limits, that is, not the channel center
frequencies. The lowest available channel center frequency is at least the lowest frequency shown plus
one half of the selected channel spacing. The highest available channel center frequency is at most the
maximum frequency shown minus one half of the selected channel spacing.

8.1 SP ODUs
The SP ODUs support the 7/8/11/13/15/18/23/26/38 GHz frequency band.

7 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-1 Frequency information of the 7 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
154 A 7,428.00 7,484.00 7,582.00 7,638.00
154 B 7,470.00 7,526.00 7,624.00 7,680.00
154 C 7,512.00 7,568.00 7,666.00 7,722.00
160 A 7,433.50 7,496.50 7,593.50 7,656.50
160 B 7,478.50 7,541.50 7,638.50 7,701.50
160 C 7,526.00 7,589.00 7,686.00 7,749.00
161 A 7,114.00 7,177.00 7,275.00 7,338.00
161 B 7,149.00 7,212.00 7,310.00 7,373.00
161 C 7,184.00 7,247.00 7,345.00 7,408.00
161 D 7,219.00 7,282.00 7,380.00 7,443.00
161 E 7,239.00 7,302.00 7,400.00 7,463.00

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T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx


(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
161 F 7,274.00 7,337.00 7,435.00 7,498.00
161 G 7,309.00 7,372.00 7,470.00 7,533.00
161 H 7,344.00 7,407.00 7,505.00 7,568.00
161 I 7,414.00 7,477.00 7,575.00 7,638.00
161 J 7,449.00 7,512.00 7,610.00 7,673.00
161 K 7,484.00 7,547.00 7,645.00 7,708.00
161 L 7,519.00 7,582.00 7,680.00 7,743.00
161 M 7,539.00 7,602.00 7,700.00 7,763.00
161 N 7,574.00 7,637.00 7,735.00 7,798.00
161 O 7,609.00 7,672.00 7,770.00 7,833.00
161 P 7,644.00 7,707.00 7,805.00 7,868.00
168 A 7,443.00 7,499.00 7,611.00 7,667.00
168 B 7,485.00 7,541.00 7,653.00 7,709.00
168 C 7,527.00 7,583.00 7,695.00 7,751.00
196 A 7,093.00 7,149.00 7,289.00 7,345.00
196 B 7,121.00 7,177.00 7,317.00 7,373.00
196 C 7,149.00 7,205.00 7,345.00 7,401.00
196 D 7,177.00 7,233.00 7,373.00 7,429.00
196 E 7,205.00 7,261.00 7,401.00 7,457.00
245 A 7,400.00 7,484.00 7,645.00 7,729.00
245 B 7,484.00 7,568.00 7,729.00 7,813.00
245 C 7,568.00 7,652.00 7,813.00 7,897.00

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8 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-2 Frequency information of the 8 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Upper Lower Upper
Limit Limit Limit Limit
119.0/126.0 A 8,279.00 8,307.00 8,398.00 8,426.00
119.0/126.0 B 8,293.00 8,321.00 8,412.00 8,440.00
119.0/126.0 C 8,307.00 8,335.00 8,426.00 8,454.00
119.0/126.0 D 8,321.00 8,349.00 8,440.00 8,468.00
119.0/126.0 E 8,335.00 8,363.00 8,454.00 8,482.00
119.0/126.0 F 8,349.00 8,377.00 8,468.00 8,496.00
266 A 7,905.00 8,024.00 8,171.00 8,290.00
266 B 8,017.00 8,136.00 8,283.00 8,402.00
311.32 A 7,731.00 7,867.00 8,042.00 8,178.00
311.32 B 7,835.00 7,971.00 8,146.00 8,282.00

11 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-3 Frequency information of the 11 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
490/500 A 10,700.00 10,890.00 11,200.00 11,390.00
490/500 B 10,855.00 11,045.00 11,355.00 11,545.00
490/500 C 11,010.00 11,200.00 11,510.00 11,700.00
530 A 10,675.00 10,855.00 11,205.00 11,385.00
530 B 10,795.00 10,975.00 11,325.00 11,505.00
530 C 10,915.00 11,135.00 11,445.00 11,665.00
530 D 11,035.00 11,215.00 11,565.00 11,745.00

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13 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-4 Frequency information of the 13 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
266 A 12,751.00 12,814.00 13,017.00 13,080.00
266 B 12,807.00 12,870.00 13,073.00 13,136.00
266 C 12,863.00 12,926.00 13,129.00 13,192.00
266 D 12,919.00 12,982.00 13,185.00 13,248.00

15 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-5 Frequency information of the 15 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
315/322 A 14,627.00 14,746.00 14,942.00 15,061.00
315/322 B 14,725.00 14,844.00 15,040.00 15,159.00
315/322 C 14,823.00 14,942.00 15,138.00 15,257.00
420 A 14,501.00 14,613.00 14,921.00 15,033.00
420 B 14,606.00 14,725.00 15,026.00 15,145.00
420 C 14,718.00 14,837.00 15,138.00 15,257.00
420 D 14,816.00 14,928.00 15,236.00 15,348.00
490 A 14,403.00 14,522.00 14,893.00 15,012.00
490 B 14,515.00 14,634.00 15,005.00 15,124.00
490 C 14,627.00 14,746.00 15,117.00 15,236.00
490 D 14,739.00 14,858.00 15,229.00 15,348.00
728 A 14,500.00 14,615.00 15,228.00 15,343.00

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18 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-6 Frequency information of the 18 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Upper Lower Upper
Limit Limit Limit Limit
1010.0/1008.0 A 17,685.00 17,985.00 18,695.00 18,995.00
1010.0/1008.0 B 17,930.00 18,230.00 18,940.00 19,240.00
1010.0/1008.0 C 18,180.00 18,480.00 19,190.00 19,490.00
1010.0/1008.0 D 18,400.00 18,700.00 19,410.00 19,710.00
1560.0 A 17,700.00 18,000.00 19,260.00 19,560.00
1560.0 B 17,840.00 18,140.00 19,400.00 19,700.00
1560.0 C 17,700.00 18,140.00 19,260.00 19,700.00

23 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-7 Frequency information of the 23 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
1,008.0 A 21,994.00 22,330.00 23,002.00 23,338.00
1,008.0 B 22,274.00 22,610.00 23,282.00 23,618.00
1,200.0 A 21,200.00 21,600.00 22,400.00 22,800.00
1,200.0 B 21,600.00 22,000.00 22,800.00 23,200.00
1,200.0 C 22,000.00 22,400.00 23,200.00 23,600.00
1,232.0 A 21,200.00 21,500.00 22,432.00 22,732.00
1,232.0 B 21,472.00 21,786.00 22,704.00 23,018.00
1,232.0 C 21,779.00 22,093.00 23,011.00 23,325.00
1,232.0 D 22,086.00 22,386.00 23,318.00 23,618.00

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26 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-8 Frequency information of the 26 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
1008 A 24,549.00 24,885.00 25,557.00 25,893.00
1008 B 24,829.00 25,165.00 25,837.00 26,173.00
1008 C 25,109.00 25,445.00 26,117.00 26,453.00

38 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-9 Frequency information of the 38 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
1260 A 37,044.00 37,632.00 38,304.00 38,892.00
1260 B 37,604.00 38,192.00 38,864.00 39,452.00

8.2 SPA ODUs


The SPA ODUs support the 6/7/13/15/18/23 GHz frequency band.

6 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-10 Frequency information of the 6 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
252.04 A 5,915.00 5,990.00 6,167.00 6,242.00
252.04 B 5,974.00 6,049.00 6,226.00 6,301.00
252.04 C 6,034.00 6,109.00 6,286.00 6,361.00
252.04 D 6,093.00 6,173.00 6,345.00 6,425.00
300 A 5,850.00 5,946.00 6,150.00 6,246.00
300 B 5,918.00 6,014.00 6,218.00 6,314.00

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(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
300 C 5,986.00 6,082.00 6,286.00 6,382.00
300 D 6,054.00 6,150.00 6,354.00 6,450.00
340 A 6,425.00 6,509.00 6,765.00 6,849.00
340 B 6,481.00 6,564.00 6,821.00 6,904.00
340 C 6,536.00 6,619.00 6,876.00 6,959.00
340 D 6,591.00 6,674.00 6,931.00 7,014.00
340 E 6,646.00 6,729.00 6,986.00 7,069.00
340 F 6,701.00 6,785.00 7,041.00 7,125.00

7 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-11 Frequency information of the 7 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
154 A 7,428.00 7,484.00 7,582.00 7,638.00
154 B 7,470.00 7,526.00 7,624.00 7,680.00
154 C 7,512.00 7,568.00 7,666.00 7,722.00
161 A 7,114.00 7,177.00 7,275.00 7,338.00
161 B 7,149.00 7,212.00 7,310.00 7,373.00
161 C 7,184.00 7,247.00 7,345.00 7,408.00
161 D 7,219.00 7,282.00 7,380.00 7,443.00
161 E 7,239.00 7,302.00 7,400.00 7,463.00
161 F 7,274.00 7,337.00 7,435.00 7,498.00
161 G 7,309.00 7,372.00 7,470.00 7,533.00
161 H 7,344.00 7,407.00 7,505.00 7,568.00
161 I 7,414.00 7,477.00 7,575.00 7,638.00
161 J 7,449.00 7,512.00 7,610.00 7,673.00
161 K 7,484.00 7,547.00 7,645.00 7,708.00
161 L 7,519.00 7,582.00 7,680.00 7,743.00

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T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx


(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
161 M 7,539.00 7,602.00 7,700.00 7,763.00
161 N 7,574.00 7,637.00 7,735.00 7,798.00
161 O 7,609.00 7,672.00 7,770.00 7,833.00
161 P 7,644.00 7,707.00 7,805.00 7,868.00
168 A 7,443.00 7,499.00 7,611.00 7,667.00
168 B 7,485.00 7,541.00 7,653.00 7,709.00
168 C 7,527.00 7,583.00 7,695.00 7,751.00
196 A 7,093.00 7,149.00 7,289.00 7,345.00
196 B 7,121.00 7,177.00 7,317.00 7,373.00
196 C 7,149.00 7,205.00 7,345.00 7,401.00
196 D 7,177.00 7,233.00 7,373.00 7,429.00
196 E 7,205.00 7,261.00 7,401.00 7,457.00
245 A 7,400.00 7,484.00 7,645.00 7,729.00
245 B 7,484.00 7,568.00 7,729.00 7,813.00
245 C 7,568.00 7,652.00 7,813.00 7,897.00

8 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-12 Frequency information of the 8 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Upper Lower Upper
Limit Limit Limit Limit
119.0/126.0 A 8,279.00 8,307.00 8,398.00 8,426.00
119.0/126.0 B 8,293.00 8,321.00 8,412.00 8,440.00
119.0/126.0 C 8,307.00 8,335.00 8,426.00 8,454.00
119.0/126.0 D 8,321.00 8,349.00 8,440.00 8,468.00
119.0/126.0 E 8,335.00 8,363.00 8,454.00 8,482.00
119.0/126.0 F 8,349.00 8,377.00 8,468.00 8,496.00
266 A 7,905.00 8,024.00 8,171.00 8,290.00

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T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx


(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Upper Lower Upper
Limit Limit Limit Limit
266 B 8,017.00 8,136.00 8,283.00 8,402.00
311.32 A 7,731.00 7,867.00 8,042.00 8,178.00
311.32 B 7,835.00 7,971.00 8,146.00 8,282.00

11 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-13 Frequency information of the 11 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
490/500 A 10,700.00 10,890.00 11,200.00 11,390.00
490/500 B 10,855.00 11,045.00 11,355.00 11,545.00
490/500 C 11,010.00 11,200.00 11,510.00 11,700.00
530 A 10,675.00 10,855.00 11,205.00 11,385.00
530 B 10,795.00 10,975.00 11,325.00 11,505.00
530 C 10,915.00 11,135.00 11,445.00 11,665.00
530 D 11,035.00 11,215.00 11,565.00 11,745.00

13 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-14 Frequency information of the 13 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
266 A 12,751.00 12,814.00 13,017.00 13,080.00
266 B 12,807.00 12,870.00 13,073.00 13,136.00
266 C 12,863.00 12,926.00 13,129.00 13,192.00
266 D 12,919.00 12,982.00 13,185.00 13,248.00

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15 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-15 Frequency information of the 15 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
420 A 14,501.00 14,613.00 14,921.00 15,033.00
420 B 14,606.00 14,725.00 15,026.00 15,145.00
420 C 14,718.00 14,837.00 15,138.00 15,257.00
420 D 14,816.00 14,928.00 15,236.00 15,348.00
490 A 14,403.00 14,522.00 14,893.00 15,012.00
490 B 14,515.00 14,634.00 15,005.00 15,124.00
490 C 14,627.00 14,746.00 15,117.00 15,236.00
490 D 14,739.00 14,858.00 15,229.00 15,348.00

18 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-16 Frequency information of the 18 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Upper Lower Upper
Limit Limit Limit Limit
1010.0/1008.0 A 17,685.00 17,985.00 18,695.00 18,995.00
1010.0/1008.0 B 17,930.00 18,230.00 18,940.00 19,240.00
1010.0/1008.0 C 18,180.00 18,480.00 19,190.00 19,490.00
1010.0/1008.0 D 18,400.00 18,700.00 19,410.00 19,710.00

23 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-17 Frequency information of the 23 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
1,232.0 A 21,200.00 21,500.00 22,432.00 22,732.00

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1,232.0 B 21,472.00 21,786.00 22,704.00 23,018.00
1,232.0 C 21,779.00 22,093.00 23,011.00 23,325.00
1,232.0 D 22,086.00 22,386.00 23,318.00 23,618.00

8.3 HP ODUs
The HP ODUs support the 7/8/11/13/15/18/23/26/32/38 GHz frequency band.

For the time when the various types of HP series ODUs are available, contact Huawei.

7 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-18 Frequency information of the 7 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
154 A 7,428.00 7,484.00 7,582.00 7,638.00
154 B 7,470.00 7,526.00 7,624.00 7,680.00
154 C 7,512.00 7,568.00 7,666.00 7,722.00
160 A 7,433.50 7,496.50 7,593.50 7,656.50
160 B 7,478.50 7,541.50 7,638.50 7,701.50
160 C 7,526.00 7,589.00 7,686.00 7,749.00
161 A 7,114.00 7,177.00 7,275.00 7,338.00
161 B 7,149.00 7,212.00 7,310.00 7,373.00
161 C 7,184.00 7,247.00 7,345.00 7,408.00
161 D 7,219.00 7,282.00 7,380.00 7,443.00
161 E 7,239.00 7,302.00 7,400.00 7,463.00
161 F 7,274.00 7,337.00 7,435.00 7,498.00
161 G 7,309.00 7,372.00 7,470.00 7,533.00
161 H 7,344.00 7,407.00 7,505.00 7,568.00

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(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
161 I 7,414.00 7,477.00 7,575.00 7,638.00
161 J 7,449.00 7,512.00 7,610.00 7,673.00
161 K 7,484.00 7,547.00 7,645.00 7,708.00
161 L 7,519.00 7,582.00 7,680.00 7,743.00
161 M 7,539.00 7,602.00 7,700.00 7,763.00
161 N 7,574.00 7,637.00 7,735.00 7,798.00
161 O 7,609.00 7,672.00 7,770.00 7,833.00
161 P 7,644.00 7,707.00 7,805.00 7,868.00
168 A 7,443.00 7,499.00 7,611.00 7,667.00
168 B 7,485.00 7,541.00 7,653.00 7,709.00
168 C 7,527.00 7,583.00 7,695.00 7,751.00
196 A 7,093.00 7,149.00 7,289.00 7,345.00
196 B 7,121.00 7,177.00 7,317.00 7,373.00
196 C 7,149.00 7,205.00 7,345.00 7,401.00
196 D 7,177.00 7,233.00 7,373.00 7,429.00
196 E 7,205.00 7,261.00 7,401.00 7,457.00
245 A 7,400.00 7,484.00 7,645.00 7,729.00
245 B 7,484.00 7,568.00 7,729.00 7,813.00
245 C 7,568.00 7,652.00 7,813.00 7,897.00

8 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-19 Frequency information of the 8 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Upper Lower Upper
Limit Limit Limit Limit
119.0/126.0 A 8,279.00 8,307.00 8,398.00 8,426.00
119.0/126.0 B 8,293.00 8,321.00 8,412.00 8,440.00
119.0/126.0 C 8,307.00 8,335.00 8,426.00 8,454.00

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Lower Upper Lower Upper
Limit Limit Limit Limit
119.0/126.0 D 8,321.00 8,349.00 8,440.00 8,468.00
119.0/126.0 E 8,335.00 8,363.00 8,454.00 8,482.00
119.0/126.0 F 8,349.00 8,377.00 8,468.00 8,496.00
151.614 A 8,203.00 8,271.00 8,355.00 8,423.00
151.614 B 8,240.00 8,308.00 8,392.00 8,460.00
151.614 C 8,277.00 8,345.00 8,429.00 8,497.00
208 A 8,043.00 8,113.00 8,251.00 8,321.00
208 B 8,099.00 8,169.00 8,307.00 8,377.00
208 C 8,155.00 8,225.00 8,363.00 8,433.00
208 D 8,211.00 8,281.00 8,419.00 8,489.00
266 A 7,905.00 8,024.00 8,171.00 8,290.00
266 B 8,017.00 8,136.00 8,283.00 8,402.00
311.32 A 7,731.00 7,867.00 8,042.00 8,178.00
311.32 B 7,835.00 7,971.00 8,146.00 8,282.00

11 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-20 Frequency information of the 11 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
490/500 A 10,700.00 10,890.00 11,200.00 11,390.00
490/500 B 10,855.00 11,045.00 11,355.00 11,545.00
490/500 C 11,010.00 11,200.00 11,510.00 11,700.00
530 A 10,675.00 10,855.00 11,205.00 11,385.00
530 B 10,795.00 10,975.00 11,325.00 11,505.00
530 C 10,915.00 11,135.00 11,445.00 11,665.00
530 D 11,035.00 11,215.00 11,565.00 11,745.00

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13 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-21 Frequency information of the 13 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
266 A 12,751.00 12,814.00 13,017.00 13,080.00
266 B 12,807.00 12,870.00 13,073.00 13,136.00
266 C 12,863.00 12,926.00 13,129.00 13,192.00
266 D 12,919.00 12,982.00 13,185.00 13,248.00

15 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-22 Frequency information of the 15 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
315/322 A 14,627.00 14,746.00 14,942.00 15,061.00
315/322 B 14,725.00 14,844.00 15,040.00 15,159.00
315/322 C 14,823.00 14,942.00 15,138.00 15,257.00
420 A 14,501.00 14,613.00 14,921.00 15,033.00
420 B 14,606.00 14,725.00 15,026.00 15,145.00
420 C 14,718.00 14,837.00 15,138.00 15,257.00
420 D 14,816.00 14,928.00 15,236.00 15,348.00
475 A 14,500.00 14,668.00 14,975.00 15,143.00
475 B 14,660.00 14,828.00 15,135.00 15,303.00
475 C 14,783.00 14,883.00 15,258.00 15,358.00
490 A 14,403.00 14,522.00 14,893.00 15,012.00
490 B 14,515.00 14,634.00 15,005.00 15,124.00
490 C 14,627.00 14,746.00 15,117.00 15,236.00
490 D 14,739.00 14,858.00 15,229.00 15,348.00
640 A 14,500.00 14,610.00 15,140.00 15,250.00
640 B 14,605.00 14,715.00 15,245.00 15,355.00

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(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
644 A 14,400.00 14,512.00 15,044.00 15,156.00
644 B 14,498.00 14,610.00 15,142.00 15,254.00
644 C 14,596.00 14,708.00 15,240.00 15,352.00
728 A 14,500.00 14,615.00 15,228.00 15,343.00

18 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-23 Frequency information of the 18 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Upper Lower Upper
Limit Limit Limit Limit
1010.0/1008.0 A 17,685.00 17,985.00 18,695.00 18,995.00
1010.0/1008.0 B 17,930.00 18,230.00 18,940.00 19,240.00
1010.0/1008.0 C 18,180.00 18,480.00 19,190.00 19,490.00
1010.0/1008.0 D 18,400.00 18,700.00 19,410.00 19,710.00
1560.0 A 17,700.00 18,000.00 19,260.00 19,560.00
1560.0 B 17,840.00 18,140.00 19,400.00 19,700.00
1560.0 C 17,700.00 18,140.00 19,260.00 19,700.00

23 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-24 Frequency information of the 23 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
1,008.0 A 21,994.00 22,330.00 23,002.00 23,338.00
1,008.0 B 22,274.00 22,610.00 23,282.00 23,618.00
1,200.0 A 21,200.00 21,600.00 22,400.00 22,800.00
1,200.0 B 21,600.00 22,000.00 22,800.00 23,200.00

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(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
1,200.0 C 22,000.00 22,400.00 23,200.00 23,600.00
1,232.0 A 21,200.00 21,500.00 22,432.00 22,732.00
1,232.0 B 21,472.00 21,786.00 22,704.00 23,018.00
1,232.0 C 21,779.00 22,093.00 23,011.00 23,325.00
1,232.0 D 22,086.00 22,386.00 23,318.00 23,618.00

26 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-25 Frequency information of the 26 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
800 A 24,250.00 24,450.00 25,050.00 25,250.00
1008 A 24,549.00 24,885.00 25,557.00 25,893.00
1008 B 24,829.00 25,165.00 25,837.00 26,173.00
1008 C 25,109.00 25,445.00 26,117.00 26,453.00

32 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-26 Frequency information of the 32 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
812 A 31,815.00 32,207.00 32,627.00 33,019.00
812 B 32,179.00 32,571.00 32,991.00 33,383.00

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38 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-27 Frequency information of the 38 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
700 A 38,595.00 38,805.00 39,295.00 39,505.00
700 B 38,795.00 39,005.00 39,495.00 39,705.00
700 C 38,995.00 39,205.00 39,695.00 39,905.00
700 D 39,195.00 39,405.00 39,895.00 40,105.00
1260 A 37,044.00 37,632.00 38,304.00 38,892.00
1260 B 37,604.00 38,192.00 38,864.00 39,452.00

8.4 LPA ODU


The LPA ODUs support the 7/8/11/13/15/18/23/26/32/38 GHz frequency band.

7 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-28 Frequency information of the 7 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
154 A 7,428.00 7,484.00 7,582.00 7,638.00
154 B 7,470.00 7,526.00 7,624.00 7,680.00
154 C 7,512.00 7,568.00 7,666.00 7,722.00
160 A 7,433.50 7,496.50 7,593.50 7,656.50
160 B 7,478.50 7,541.50 7,638.50 7,701.50
160 C 7,526.00 7,589.00 7,686.00 7,749.00
161 A 7,114.00 7,177.00 7,275.00 7,338.00
161 B 7,149.00 7,212.00 7,310.00 7,373.00
161 C 7,184.00 7,247.00 7,345.00 7,408.00
161 D 7,219.00 7,282.00 7,380.00 7,443.00
161 E 7,239.00 7,302.00 7,400.00 7,463.00

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(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
161 F 7,274.00 7,337.00 7,435.00 7,498.00
161 G 7,309.00 7,372.00 7,470.00 7,533.00
161 H 7,344.00 7,407.00 7,505.00 7,568.00
161 I 7,414.00 7,477.00 7,575.00 7,638.00
161 J 7,449.00 7,512.00 7,610.00 7,673.00
161 K 7,484.00 7,547.00 7,645.00 7,708.00
161 L 7,519.00 7,582.00 7,680.00 7,743.00
161 M 7,539.00 7,602.00 7,700.00 7,763.00
161 N 7,574.00 7,637.00 7,735.00 7,798.00
161 O 7,609.00 7,672.00 7,770.00 7,833.00
161 P 7,644.00 7,707.00 7,805.00 7,868.00
168 A 7,443.00 7,499.00 7,611.00 7,667.00
168 B 7,485.00 7,541.00 7,653.00 7,709.00
168 C 7,527.00 7,583.00 7,695.00 7,751.00
196 A 7,093.00 7,149.00 7,289.00 7,345.00
196 B 7,121.00 7,177.00 7,317.00 7,373.00
196 C 7,149.00 7,205.00 7,345.00 7,401.00
196 D 7,177.00 7,233.00 7,373.00 7,429.00
196 E 7,205.00 7,261.00 7,401.00 7,457.00
245 A 7,400.00 7,484.00 7,645.00 7,729.00
245 B 7,484.00 7,568.00 7,729.00 7,813.00
245 C 7,568.00 7,652.00 7,813.00 7,897.00

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8 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-29 Frequency information of the 8 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Upper Lower Upper
Limit Limit Limit Limit
119.0/126.0 A 8,279.00 8,307.00 8,398.00 8,426.00
119.0/126.0 B 8,293.00 8,321.00 8,412.00 8,440.00
119.0/126.0 C 8,307.00 8,335.00 8,426.00 8,454.00
119.0/126.0 D 8,321.00 8,349.00 8,440.00 8,468.00
119.0/126.0 E 8,335.00 8,363.00 8,454.00 8,482.00
119.0/126.0 F 8,349.00 8,377.00 8,468.00 8,496.00
151.614 A 8,203.00 8,271.00 8,355.00 8,423.00
151.614 B 8,240.00 8,308.00 8,392.00 8,460.00
151.614 C 8,277.00 8,345.00 8,429.00 8,497.00
208 A 8,043.00 8,113.00 8,251.00 8,321.00
208 B 8,099.00 8,169.00 8,307.00 8,377.00
208 C 8,155.00 8,225.00 8,363.00 8,433.00
208 D 8,211.00 8,281.00 8,419.00 8,489.00
266 A 7,905.00 8,024.00 8,171.00 8,290.00
266 B 8,017.00 8,136.00 8,283.00 8,402.00
311.32 A 7,718.00 7,854.00 8,029.00 8,165.00
311.32 B 7,835.00 7,971.00 8,146.00 8,282.00

11 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-30 Frequency information of the 11 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
490/500 A 10,700.00 10,890.00 11,200.00 11,390.00
490/500 B 10,855.00 11,045.00 11,355.00 11,545.00
490/500 C 11,010.00 11,200.00 11,510.00 11,700.00

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(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
530 A 10,675.00 10,855.00 11,205.00 11,385.00
530 B 10,795.00 10,975.00 11,325.00 11,505.00
530 C 10,915.00 11,135.00 11,445.00 11,665.00
530 D 11,035.00 11,215.00 11,565.00 11,745.00

13 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-31 Frequency information of the 13 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
266 A 12,751.00 12,814.00 13,017.00 13,080.00
266 B 12,807.00 12,870.00 13,073.00 13,136.00
266 C 12,863.00 12,926.00 13,129.00 13,192.00
266 D 12,919.00 12,982.00 13,185.00 13,248.00

15 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-32 Frequency information of the 15 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
315/322 A 14,627.00 14,746.00 14,942.00 15,061.00
315/322 B 14,725.00 14,844.00 15,040.00 15,159.00
315/322 C 14,823.00 14,942.00 15,138.00 15,257.00
420 A 14,501.00 14,613.00 14,921.00 15,033.00
420 B 14,606.00 14,725.00 15,026.00 15,145.00
420 C 14,718.00 14,837.00 15,138.00 15,257.00
420 D 14,816.00 14,928.00 15,236.00 15,348.00
475 A 14,500.00 14,668.00 14,975.00 15,143.00

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(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
475 B 14,660.00 14,828.00 15,135.00 15,303.00
475 C 14,783.00 14,883.00 15,258.00 15,358.00
490 A 14,403.00 14,522.00 14,893.00 15,012.00
490 B 14,515.00 14,634.00 15,005.00 15,124.00
490 C 14,627.00 14,746.00 15,117.00 15,236.00
490 D 14,739.00 14,858.00 15,229.00 15,348.00
640 A 14,500.00 14,610.00 15,140.00 15,250.00
640 B 14,605.00 14,715.00 15,245.00 15,355.00
644 A 14,400.00 14,512.00 15,044.00 15,156.00
644 B 14,498.00 14,610.00 15,142.00 15,254.00
644 C 14,596.00 14,708.00 15,240.00 15,352.00
728 A 14,500.00 14,615.00 15,228.00 15,343.00

18 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-33 Frequency information of the 18 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Upper Lower Upper
Limit Limit Limit Limit
1,010.0/1008.0 A 17,685.00 17,985.00 18,695.00 18,995.00
1,010.0/1008.0 B 17,930.00 18,230.00 18,940.00 19,240.00
1,010.0/1008.0 C 18,180.00 18,480.00 19,190.00 19,490.00
1,010.0/1008.0 D 18,400.00 18,700.00 19,410.00 19,710.00
1,560.00 C 17,700.00 18,140.00 19,260.00 19,700.00

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23 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-34 Frequency information of the 23 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
1,008.0 A 21,994.00 22,330.00 23,002.00 23,338.00
1,008.0 B 22,274.00 22,610.00 23,282.00 23,618.00
1,200.0 A 21,200.00 21,600.00 22,400.00 22,800.00
1,200.0 B 21,600.00 22,000.00 22,800.00 23,200.00
1,200.0 C 22,000.00 22,400.00 23,200.00 23,600.00
1,232.0 A 21,200.00 21,500.00 22,432.00 22,732.00
1,232.0 B 21,472.00 21,786.00 22,704.00 23,018.00
1,232.0 C 21,779.00 22,093.00 23,011.00 23,325.00
1,232.0 D 22,086.00 22,386.00 23,318.00 23,618.00

26 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-35 Frequency information of the 26 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
800 A 24,250.00 24,450.00 25,050.00 25,250.00
1008 A 24,549.00 24,885.00 25,557.00 25,893.00
1008 B 24,829.00 25,165.00 25,837.00 26,173.00
1008 C 25,109.00 25,445.00 26,117.00 26,453.00

32 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-36 Frequency information of the 32 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
812 A 31,815.00 32,207.00 32,627.00 33,019.00

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RTN 900 Radio Transmission System V100
Product Description

T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx


(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
812 B 32,179.00 32,571.00 32,991.00 33,383.00

38 GHz Frequency Band

Table 8-37 Frequency information of the 38 GHz frequency band


T/R Spacing Sub-Band Lower Sub-Band Tx Higher Sub-Band Tx
(MHz) Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz)
Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit
700 A 38,595.00 38,805.00 39,295.00 39,505.00
700 B 38,795.00 39,005.00 39,495.00 39,705.00
700 C 38,995.00 39,205.00 39,695.00 39,905.00
700 D 39,195.00 39,405.00 39,895.00 40,105.00
1260 A 37,044.00 37,632.00 38,304.00 38,892.00
1260 B 37,604.00 38,192.00 38,864.00 39,452.00

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