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Reunion CTR 28 GHz Sub-Bands 28-01P1, 28-01P2 and 28-07P Outdoor Microwave Transceiver Installation Guide Release 1.2 March 1999 411- 1333 -203 Reunion CTR 2800 Outdoor Microwave Transceiver Installation Guide Document number: 411- 1333 - 203.01.02 Product release: Release 1.2 Document version: Preliminary Date: March 1999 Copyright Country of printing Confidentiality Legal statements Trademarks  1999 Northern Telecom Northern Telecom Ltd., all rights reserved Printed in Canada NORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL: The information contained in this document is the property of Northern Telecom. Except as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecom, the holder of this document shall keep the information contained herein confidential and shall protect same in whole or in part from disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use same for evaluation, operation, and maintenance purposes only. Information is subject to change without notice. v Reunion CTR 28 GHz Installation Guide Publication history September 1998 •Draft release of the document •Subject to change without notice March 1999 •Preliminary release of the document •Subject to change without notice vi 411- 1333 - 203.01.02 Preliminary March 1999 vii Reunion CTR 28 GHz Installation Guide About this guide Purpose This guide provides the information required to install and operate the CTR 28 GHz outdoor microwave transceiver. The CTR 28 GHz is one of the Radio Frequency (RF) products that constitute a Nortel Reunion product line. The associated products include the following types of cell site equipment: •broadband transmitters •broadband receivers •broadband repeaters •broadband transceivers Audience The audience for this document are those who install and operate the CTR 28 GHz. To take full advantage of this guide, you should have a basic understanding of microwave fundamentals and know how to use microwave test equipment. viii 411- 1333 - 203.01.02 Preliminary March 1999 Organization This Guide is divided into seven sections: •Product Overview describes the CTR 2800’s components and theory of operation. •Pre-Instalation describes the basics of handling the equipment upon arrival. •Reunion Safety Standards provide a quick review of general safety guidelines. •Installing the CTR 2800 explains how to physically install the transceiver. •CTR 2800 Maintenance describes basic maintenance procedures to ensure that the transceiver is operating correctly. •CTR 2800 Diagnostic Reference Chart provides a quick troubleshooting guide. •Grounding and Surge Protection explains basic grounding and lightening protection requirements and methods for the Reunion equipment. •List of terms provides a quick reference to terms and acronyms found in the guide. ix Reunion CTR 28 GHz Installation Guide Documentation Suite This Reunion Release has a suite of fifteen documents: Reunion System Overview, 411- 1343 - 010 Reunion Network Node Equipment Installation Guide, 411- 1313 - 200 Reunion NIU 6054 Network Interface Unit Installation Guide, Release 1.2, 411- 1323 - 201 Reunion NIU 6154 Network Interface Unit Installation Guide, Release 1.2, 411- 1323 - 202 Reunion NIU 5008 Network Interface Unit Installation Guide, Release 1.2, 411- 1323 - 203 Reunion BTR 28 GHz Outdoor Microwave Transceiver Installation Guide, Release 1.2, 411- 1333 - 202 Reunion CTR 28 GHz Outdoor Microwave Transceiver Installation Guide, Release 1.2, 411- 1333 - 203 Reunion BTR 38 GHz Outdoor Microwave Transceiver Installation Guide, Release 1.2, 411- 1333 - 204 Reunion CTR 38 GHz Outdoor Microwave Transceiver Installation Guide, Release 1.2, 411- 1333 - 205 Reunion Redundancy Switching Matrix Installation Guide, Release 1.2, 411- 1313 - 201 Reunion Procedures Reference Manual, 411-1343-400 DSS for the NNE User Guide, 411-1343-501 Reunion DSS 1000 for the NIU 6054 User Guide, 411-1343-502 Reunion DSS 1000 for the NIU 6154 User Guide, 411-1343-503 Reunion DSS 1000 for the NIU 5008 User Guide, 411-1343-504 x 411- 1333 - 203.01.02 Preliminary March 1999 Customer Support In addition, Nortel Networks Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) provides 24-hour customer service and technical support to ensure your service operation is trouble-free. If you have questions or need technical support, contact Nortel Networks Broadband Wireless Access at the following telephone numbers: •In the USA and Canada, call 972-BWA-ETAS/972-292-3827 •Fax (204) 631-2475 Write Nortel Networks at: •Nortel Networks Broadband Wireless Access 14 Fultz Blvd. Winnipeg, Manitoba R3Y 1V3 Canada xi CTR 28 GHz Installation Guide Contents Publication history v About this guide vii Purpose vii Audience vii Organization viii Documentation Suite ix Customer Support x Contents xi CTR 28 GHz Release 1.2 1-1 Product Overview 1-1 How the CTR 28 GHz Works 1-2 CTR 28 GHz Specification 1-4 CTR 28 GHz Component Descriptions 1-6 Diplexer / Power Supply 1-6 Mixer 1-6 Dielectric Resonance Oscillator (DRO) 1-6 Isolator 1-6 Bandpass Filter 1-6 Low Noise Amplifier 1-7 Power Amplifier 1-7 Duplexer 1-7 Antenna 1-7 Pre-Installation 1-8 Prevention of Access 1-8 Unpacking Shipment 1-8 Reunion Safety Standards 1-9 Safety Disclaimer 1-9 General Safety 1-9 Electrical Safety 1-9 Installing the CTR 28 GHz 1-10 Mounting Bracket Assembly 1-10 Installing the Tower Equipment 1-11 Installing Indoor Equipment (NIU 5008 only) 1-12 Installing Indoor Equipment (NIU 6054 only) 1-13 CTR 28 GHz Maintenance 1-20 Mechanical Checks 1-20 CTR 28 GHz Diagnostic Reference Chart 1-21 xii 411- 1333 - 203.01.02 Preliminary March 1999 Grounding and Surge Protection 2-1 Grounding/Lightning Protection 2-1 Scope 2-1 Grounding Methods/Indoor Equipment 2-1 Wire Gauge Guidelines 2-2 Outdoor Equipment: the need for surge (lightning) protection 2-3 Ground connections to outdoor equipment 2-7 Regulatory Considerations 2-10 List of terms 3-1 1-1 Reunion CTR 28 GHz Installation Guide 1CTR 28 GHz Release 1.2 Product Overview The CTR 28 GHz outdoor transceiver is a customer premise tr…
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Reunion CTR 28 GHz Sub-Bands 28-01P1, 28-01P2 and 28-07P Outdoor Microwave Transceiver Installation Guide Release 1.2 March 1999 411- 1333 -203 Reunion CTR 2800 Outdoor Microwave Transceiver Installation Guide Document number: 411- 1333 - 203.01.02 Product release: Release 1.2 Document version: Preliminary Date: March 1999 Copyright Country of printing Confidentiality Legal statements Trademarks  1999 Northern Telecom Northern Telecom Ltd., all rights reserved Printed in Canada NORTHERN TELECOM CONFIDENTIAL: The information contained in this document is the property of Northern Telecom. Except as specifically authorized in writing by Northern Telecom, the holder of this document shall keep the information contained herein confidential and shall protect same in whole or in part from disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use same for evaluation, operation, and maintenance purposes only. Information is subject to change without notice. v Reunion CTR 28 GHz Installation Guide Publication history September 1998 •Draft release of the document •Subject to change without notice March 1999 •Preliminary release of the document •Subject to change without notice vi 411- 1333 - 203.01.02 Preliminary March 1999 vii Reunion CTR 28 GHz Installation Guide About this guide Purpose This guide provides the information required to install and operate the CTR 28 GHz outdoor microwave transceiver. The CTR 28 GHz is one of the Radio Frequency (RF) products that constitute a Nortel Reunion product line. The associated products include the following types of cell site equipment: •broadband transmitters •broadband receivers •broadband repeaters •broadband transceivers Audience The audience for this document are those who install and operate the CTR 28 GHz. To take full advantage of this guide, you should have a basic understanding of microwave fundamentals and know how to use microwave test equipment. viii 411- 1333 - 203.01.02 Preliminary March 1999 Organization This Guide is divided into seven sections: •Product Overview describes the CTR 2800’s components and theory of operation. •Pre-Instalation describes the basics of handling the equipment upon arrival. •Reunion Safety Standards provide a quick review of general safety guidelines. •Installing the CTR 2800 explains how to physically install the transceiver. •CTR 2800 Maintenance describes basic maintenance procedures to ensure that the transceiver is operating correctly. •CTR 2800 Diagnostic Reference Chart provides a quick troubleshooting guide. •Grounding and Surge Protection explains basic grounding and lightening protection requirements and methods for the Reunion equipment. •List of terms provides a quick reference to terms and acronyms found in the guide. ix Reunion CTR 28 GHz Installation Guide Documentation Suite This Reunion Release has a suite of fifteen documents: Reunion System Overview, 411- 1343 - 010 Reunion Network Node Equipment Installation Guide, 411- 1313 - 200 Reunion NIU 6054 Network Interface Unit Installation Guide, Release 1.2, 411- 1323 - 201 Reunion NIU 6154 Network Interface Unit Installation Guide, Release 1.2, 411- 1323 - 202 Reunion NIU 5008 Network Interface Unit Installation Guide, Release 1.2, 411- 1323 - 203 Reunion BTR 28 GHz Outdoor Microwave Transceiver Installation Guide, Release 1.2, 411- 1333 - 202 Reunion CTR 28 GHz Outdoor Microwave Transceiver Installation Guide, Release 1.2, 411- 1333 - 203 Reunion BTR 38 GHz Outdoor Microwave Transceiver Installation Guide, Release 1.2, 411- 1333 - 204 Reunion CTR 38 GHz Outdoor Microwave Transceiver Installation Guide, Release 1.2, 411- 1333 - 205 Reunion Redundancy Switching Matrix Installation Guide, Release 1.2, 411- 1313 - 201 Reunion Procedures Reference Manual, 411-1343-400 DSS for the NNE User Guide, 411-1343-501 Reunion DSS 1000 for the NIU 6054 User Guide, 411-1343-502 Reunion DSS 1000 for the NIU 6154 User Guide, 411-1343-503 Reunion DSS 1000 for the NIU 5008 User Guide, 411-1343-504 x 411- 1333 - 203.01.02 Preliminary March 1999 Customer Support In addition, Nortel Networks Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) provides 24-hour customer service and technical support to ensure your service operation is trouble-free. If you have questions or need technical support, contact Nortel Networks Broadband Wireless Access at the following telephone numbers: •In the USA and Canada, call 972-BWA-ETAS/972-292-3827 •Fax (204) 631-2475 Write Nortel Networks at: •Nortel Networks Broadband Wireless Access 14 Fultz Blvd. Winnipeg, Manitoba R3Y 1V3 Canada xi CTR 28 GHz Installation Guide Contents Publication history v About this guide vii Purpose vii Audience vii Organization viii Documentation Suite ix Customer Support x Contents xi CTR 28 GHz Release 1.2 1-1 Product Overview 1-1 How the CTR 28 GHz Works 1-2 CTR 28 GHz Specification 1-4 CTR 28 GHz Component Descriptions 1-6 Diplexer / Power Supply 1-6 Mixer 1-6 Dielectric Resonance Oscillator (DRO) 1-6 Isolator 1-6 Bandpass Filter 1-6 Low Noise Amplifier 1-7 Power Amplifier 1-7 Duplexer 1-7 Antenna 1-7 Pre-Installation 1-8 Prevention of Access 1-8 Unpacking Shipment 1-8 Reunion Safety Standards 1-9 Safety Disclaimer 1-9 General Safety 1-9 Electrical Safety 1-9 Installing the CTR 28 GHz 1-10 Mounting Bracket Assembly 1-10 Installing the Tower Equipment 1-11 Installing Indoor Equipment (NIU 5008 only) 1-12 Installing Indoor Equipment (NIU 6054 only) 1-13 CTR 28 GHz Maintenance 1-20 Mechanical Checks 1-20 CTR 28 GHz Diagnostic Reference Chart 1-21 xii 411- 1333 - 203.01.02 Preliminary March 1999 Grounding and Surge Protection 2-1 Grounding/Lightning Protection 2-1 Scope 2-1 Grounding Methods/Indoor Equipment 2-1 Wire Gauge Guidelines 2-2 Outdoor Equipment: the need for surge (lightning) protection 2-3 Ground connections to outdoor equipment 2-7 Regulatory Considerations 2-10 List of terms 3-1 1-1 Reunion CTR 28 GHz Installation Guide 1CTR 28 GHz Release 1.2 Product Overview The CTR 28 GHz outdoor transceiver is a customer premise tr…
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Nortel BWA Type Acceptance Radio Transceiver Test Report Product Description: 28 GHz Customer Premise Radio Transceiver (CTR) Model : CTR 2800 Nortel BWA File # OHOCTR2807NT C HARLIE B ISHOP PI E NGINEER D ATE M AY 12, 1999 W INNIPEG , Type Acceptance Test Report : CTVG16AG ii DECLARATION BY Nortel Networks BWA The tests were performed from Feb 5 through Mar 26,1999 at the Nortel Networks BWA’s EMC Laboratory in Winnipeg. The following personnel collaborated to this project: Mitch Hebert, Tech. Charlie Bishop, PI Engineer Testing was performed and supervised by the undersigned. The test supervisor attests to the accuracy of the test data recorded in this report. Performed by: Mitch HebertDate March 26, 1999 Supervised by: Charlie BishopDate March 26, 1999 © This document shall not be reproduced without the written approval of Nortel BWA Total number of pages: 47. The results presented in this report refer only to the product(s) described in section 1. All equipment and instrumentation used during this test have been verified and/or calibrated. All calibration certificates are traceable to the National Research Council of Canada (CNRC) and/or to the American National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) standards and can be provided on request. Nortel BWA is registered ISO 9002:1998, certificate # 766.2. Type Acceptance Test Report : CTVG16AG iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................. 5 O BJECT .........................................................................................................................................................5 E QUIPMENT U NDER T EST D ESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................5 A NTENNAE ....................................................................................................................................................5 G ENERAL ......................................................................................................................................................6 R ESULTS .......................................................................................................................................................6 T EST F ACILITIES D ESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................................7 T EST E QUIPMENT ........................................................................................................................................7 2. CONDUCTED EMISSIONS ................................................................................................................ 8 T EST C ONDITIONS ........................................................................................................................................8 T EST R ESULTS ..............................................................................................................................................8 M EASUREMENT D ATA .................................................................................................................................8 T EST M ETHOD ..............................................................................................................................................8 T EST S YSTEM T EST C ONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................8 3. RADIATED EMISSIONS .................................................................................................................. 10 T EST C ONDITIONS ......................................................................................................................................10 T EST R ESULTS ............................................................................................................................................10 M EASUREMENT D ATA ...............................................................................................................................10 T EST M ETHOD ............................................................................................................................................10 T EST S YSTEM C ONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................11 4. TEMPERATURE STABILITY TESTS ........................................................................................... 12 T EST C ONDITIONS ......................................................................................................................................12 S PECIFICATIONS .........................................................................................................................................12 T EST R ESULTS ............................................................................................................................................12 M EASUREMENT D ATA ...............................................................................................................................12 T EST M ETHOD ............................................................................................................................................12 T EST S YSTEM C ONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................13 Type Acceptance Test Report : CTVG16AG iv 5. CONDUCTED EMISSIONS MEASUREMENT RESULTS .......................................................... 15 CTR CONNECTED IN THE LABORATORY FOR CONDUCTED MEASUREMENTS ...............................................15 CTR WITH THE CASE REMOVED ..................................................................................................................15 T HE FOLLOWING PICTURES SHOW 2 – 10MH Z CARRIERS ACROSS THE MINIMUM , MAXIMUM AND MIDDLE OF THE 150MH Z BAND AT A CHAN…
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Nortel BWA Type Acceptance Radio Transceiver Test Report Addendum Product Description: 28 GHz Base Station (CTR) Model : CTR2800 Nortel BWA File # OHOCTR2807NT C HARLIE B ISHOP PI E NGINEER D ATE J UN 17, 1999 W INNIPEG , DECLARATION BY Nortel Networks BWA The tests were performed on June 16,1999 at the Nortel Networks BWA’s Laboratory in Winnipeg and is an addendum to the Test Report submitted earlier. This addendum shows compliance for the spectral mask The following personnel collaborated to this project: Charlie Bishop, PI Engineer Testing was performed and supervised by the undersigned. The test supervisor attests to the accuracy of the test data recorded in this report. by: Charlie BishopDate June 17, 1999 © This document shall not be reproduced without the written approval of Nortel BWA Total number of pages: 5 The results presented in this report refer only to the product(s) described in section 1. All equipment and instrumentation used during this test have been verified and/or calibrated. All calibration certificates are traceable to the National Research Council of Canada (CNRC) and/or to the American National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) standards and can be provided on request. Nortel BWA is registered ISO 9002:1998, certificate # 766.2. SPECTRAL MASK TEST Tested by:Charlie Bishop Date:June 16,1999 Test Conditions Temperature25C, Primary Voltage18VDC Minimum Specifications As specified in FCC part 101.111(a)(2)(ii) Test Method Nortel processing equipment stimulated the CTR with digitally modulated 16 QAM signal. The modulator output signals are then combined, through a passive combiner, and fed into the input to the BTR. The output is examined directly by a spectrum analyzer and the data trace is compared against the spectrum analyzer limits. The CTR should transmit 28200 to 28350MHz No changes were made to the equipment under test. The correct measurement method was used along with the verification of the correct level of modulator stimulus applied CTR 2800, 2 carrier QAM 16 modulated - In-band carriersThe emission showing amplitude and angle-modulated (D) with two or more channels (7) which could contain data or telephony (W). Th e signal has a maximum occupied bandwidth of 40MHz. (40M0). Equipment Type 40M0D7WThe following pictures show 2 – 10MHz carriers across the minimum, and maximum of the 150MHz band. The symbol rate is 7.968Msps
Nortel BWA Type Acceptance Radio Transceiver Test Report Addendum Product Description: 28 GHz Base Station (CTR) Model : CTR2800 Nortel BWA File # OHOCTR2807NT C HARLIE B ISHOP PI E NGINEER D ATE J UN 24, 1999 W INNIPEG , DECLARATION BY Nortel Networks BWA The tests were performed on June 24,1999 at the Nortel Networks BWA’s Laboratory in Winnipeg and is an addendum to the Test Report submitted earlier. This addendum shows compliance for the spectral mask The following personnel collaborated to this project: Charlie Bishop, PI Engineer Testing was performed and supervised by the undersigned. The test supervisor attests to the accuracy of the test data recorded in this report. by: Charlie BishopDate June 24, 1999 © This document shall not be reproduced without the written approval of Nortel BWA Total number of pages: 5 The results presented in this report refer only to the product(s) described in section 1. All equipment and instrumentation used during this test have been verified and/or calibrated. All calibration certificates are traceable to the National Research Council of Canada (CNRC) and/or to the American National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) standards and can be provided on request. Nortel BWA is registered ISO 9002:1998, certificate # 766.2. SPECTRAL MASK TEST Tested by:Charlie Bishop Date:June 24,1999 Test Conditions Temperature25C, Primary Voltage18VDC Minimum Specifications As specified in FCC part 101.111(a)(2)(ii) Test Method Nortel processing equipment stimulated the CTR with digitally modulated 16 QAM signal. The modulator output signals are then combined, through a passive combiner, and fed into the input to the BTR. The output is examined directly by a spectrum analyzer and the data trace is compared against the spectrum analyzer limits. The CTR should transmit 28200 to 28350MHz in the bandwidth of 850MHz No changes were made to the equipment under test. The correct measurement method was used along with the verification of the correct level of modulator stimulus applied CTR 2800, 2 carrier QAM 16 modulated - In-band carriersThe emission showing amplitude and angle-modulated (D) with two or more channels (7) which could contain data or telephony (W). Th e signal has a maximum occupied bandwidth of 40MHz. (40M0). Equipment Type 40M0D7WThe following pictures show 2 – 10MHz carriers across the minimum, and maximum of the 850MHz band. The symbol rate is 7.968Msps
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
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| 1 | 101 | 28.20 GHz - 28.35 GHz | 500.00 mW | 20M0D7D | 0.0030000000 % |
38GHz Microwave Transceiver (variant 2)
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TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station TransmitterReUnion LMDS Transceiver - 28GHz - option 7
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TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter