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The document describes how to use PATHLOSS software to plan and design microwave networks. It explains the necessary data and components required to utilize all of PATHLOSS's functionality for planning microwave systems.

PATHLOSS software allows users to design microwave networks by entering site and link data, performing path loss and interference calculations, finding suitable antenna heights, and calculating link budgets.

The main components required are rain files containing attenuation data, equipment files containing antenna and radio specifications, and terrain data files. These must be placed in the appropriate folders for PATHLOSS to access them during planning and calculations.

DESCRIPTION ON

HOW TO USE PATHLOSS SOFTWARE AS


A COMPLETE MICROWAVE SYSTEM
PLANNER

Prepared by
Al Anwar

MAY 2008
Contents

1- Required Software
1.1- Necessary Data for Microwave Network Design & How to place it in
your PATHLOSS Program

2- How to operate PATHLOSS


2.1- Sites Data Entry & Creation of Network
2.2- Link by Link PATHLOSS Files Creation
2.3- Terrain Data & Obstruction Entry
2.4- Finding Suitable Antenna Heights
2.5- Link Budget Calculations
2.6- Frequency Interference Calculations for The Network
1- Required Software
1.2- Necessary Data for Microwave Network Design &
How to place it in your PATHLOSS Program
The followings data must be placed in PATHLOSS program folder to be able
to use the program as a full Microwave system Planner

1- Rain File 2- Equipment File


3- Gopo30303 (Terrain Data File)

Fig. 1.2.1

How to place those data? & what must it contents


1- Rain files
This folder contents Rain data for each area of the world according to 4 standards
(Canada, Crane, Crane_96 & ITU) as shown in Fig. 1.2.2
Usually we work according to ITU standard (ITU-R-P.530-7/8) which contents
Rain Data for each area of the world according to the map shown in Fig. 1.2.3

THIS DATA WILL AUTOMATICALLY PLACED IN PATHLOSS FOLDER


AFTER PROGRAM SET UP
EXPLANATION ABOUT HOW TO USE THIS DATA WILL COME IN (2.5 LINK
BUDGET CALCULATIONS)

Fig. 1.2.2
Fig. 1.2.3
2- Equipment
This folder contents 4 folders but for our Microwave design we just use 2 folders
as the followings
1- MAS which contents Microwave Antenna Data for different Antenna
Manufacturer (Andrew , RFS , ERICSSON , …………..) as shown in Fig.
1.2.4
2- MRS which contents Microwave Radio Data for different Manufacturers
NOTE: We just concern of NEC Equipment which is not included with our
PATHLOSS software.
NEC data will be attached with this documents as Soft copy so please kindly
place it in your PATHLOSS folder (inside MRS folder) to be used
As shown in Fig. 1.2.5

NOTE: EQUIPMENT FOLDER IS AVAILABLE ON PATHLOSS


PROGRAM CD. SO PLEASE KINDLY COPY TO YOUR PATHLOSS
FOLDER

EXPLANATION ABOUT HOW TO USE THIS DATA WILL COME IN (2.5 LINK
BUDGET CALCULATIONS)

Fig. 1.2.4
Fig. 1.2.5

3- Gopo30303 (Terrain Data File)


This folder contents the Terrain data for all the world but this data is very big
size so it will be better if you take only some areas where you expected to do
your survey as shown in Fig. 1.2.6

WARNING
This data is not accurate so we usually get terrain data from
contours maps or from path survey.
Just we use this data for reference
So it isn't allowed to use this data to create path profile

How to set this data?


1- Create new folder in your PATHLOSS folder & name it as Gopo30303
2- Copy inside it the necessary area files (each area has 2 files)
3- Run pathloss program
4- Go to configure menu & click terrain database as shown in fig. 1.2.7
5- Set Primary (No Selection) & Secondary (GTopo30 Global 30sec) as shown in
Fig. 1.2.8
6- Click Set Up Secondary – Set Directory – choose Gtopo30303 folder then kick
OK – click Close – click OK as shown in Fig.1.2.9
Fig. 1.2.6

Fig. 1.2.7
Fig. 1.2.8

Fig. 1.2.9
2- How to operate PATHLOSS

PATHLOSS program is full Microwave Network design software.


For our work we shall use PATHLOSS for the following
a) Make Network Configuration
b) Make Path Profile to find antenna height in each station
c) Calculate Link Budget to find Antenna diameters , RX level &
Link Availability
d) Frequency Plan for overall network
e) Frequency Interference calculations for overall network

To do all the above we shall go as the followings step by step

2.1- Sites Data Entry & Creation of Network

To enter sites data to PATHLOSS program please follow the following steps

2.1.1- Run PATHLOSS & go to Module & Click Network or just Press Ctrl N
to go to Network screen as per shown in Fig. 2.1.1

Fig. 2.1.1
2.1.2- In Network screen Click on Site Data & choose Site List as shown in Fig. 2.1.2

Fig. 2.1.2

2.1.3- In Site List Page Click on Edit then Add as shown in Fig. 2.1.3

Fig. 2.1.3
2.1.4- Inter Site Name, Call Sign (Station ID. This is important for Frequency
Interference calculations. So if there is not Station ID you can give numbers for each
station as Example 1 , 2, 3,….) , Latitude & Longitude then click OK as shown in Fig.
2.1.4

Fig. 2.1.4

2.1.5- Repeat steps 2.1.3 & 2.1.4 to enter other sites data then close Site List Page.
Then you get Map grid with locations, Names of the entered sites data as shown in
Fig. 2.15

Fig. 2.1.5
2.1.6- Connect between stations according to actual links configuration by press &
drag from site to opposite site as shown in Fig. 2.1.6
Then repeat the above to connect all the links

Fig. 2.1.6
2.1.7- Save this network in pre prepared folder

2.2- Link by Link PATHLOSS Files Creation


After we finished of all sites data entry & making the link connections
correct according to actual links configuration we have to go through link
by link & create its pathloss file as the followings

2.2.1- Press on the link & click Summary as per shown in Fig. 2.2.1

2.2.2- In Summary Page Inter the design frequency band as shown in Fig. 2.2.2

2.2.3- Save this file in the same folder you saved the network

2.2.4- Repeat the above for the other links


Fig. 2.2.1

Fig. 2.2.2
2.3- Terrain Data & Obstruction Entry This Terrain Data should be
got from accurate Contour Map or from Actual Path Survey. Actual
Obstruction Location, Height & Type should be get from Path Survey

How to enter Terrain Data & Obstruction?

2.3.1- Go to Terrain Data Page from Module Menu. Or by Pressing ctrl T

2.3.2- Enter you Terrain data according to Map Scale as shown in Fig. 2.3.2

Map Scale
Distance in cm Elevation in m
Fig. 2.3.2

2.3.3- Enter Obstructers by clicking on Structure position. Then choose structure type
(Tree, Building or Water Tower). Enter this structure height in meters as per shown in
Fig. 2.3.3

2.3.4- Repeat the above for the other obstacles


Fig. 2.3.3

2.4- Finding Suitable Antenna Heights After we entered Terrain Data &
Obstacles Heights we have to find the suitable Antenna heights in each sites to
grantee clear Line Of Sight (LOS) as the following steps

2.4.1- Go to Antenna Height page from Modules menu or by pressing ctrl A as shown
in Fig. 2.4.1

Fig. 2.4.1
2.4.2- In Antenna Height page click on Optimize to get optimize antenna height for
reference only as shown in Fig. 2.4.2

Fig. 2.4.2

2.4.3- The above Antenna is only for reference while the final antenna height will be
decided according to the actual tower conditions & space availability

2.4.4- Go to Summary page & enter antenna heights which you think it will have clear
LOS according to your path survey (mirror test or any other physical check) as shown in
fig. 2.4.3

2.4.5- Go to Print Profile page from Module menu or by pressing ctrl P to confirm
that link Fresnel zone has clear LOS above obstacles as shown in Fig. 2.4.5

2.4.6- If antennas heights which you entered still low to get clear LOS. Increase
antenna height again according to available tower height till you get clear LOS with
enough margin above obstacles
Fig. 2.4.3

Fig. 2.4.5
2.5- Link Budget Calculations
After we already decided antenna heights for each link we should
calculate link budget for each link to find antenna diameter, link RX &
Availability as the following steps

2.5.1- Go to Worksheets from Modules menu or by pressing ctrl W. you get work
sheet page as shown in Fig. 2.5.1

Fig. 2.5.1
2.5.2- Enter Point frequency & polarization at each site by pressing on Ch. Then click
OK As shown in Fig. 2.5.1 & 2.5.2

Fig. 2.5.2
2.5.3- Select Radio Equipment type by clicking on TR you will get Radio Equipment
page as shown in Fig. 2.5.3

Fig. 2.5.3

2.5.4- click on Code Index then New Index. Go to your pathloss folder – Equipment –
MRS – NEC (where you placed NEC equipment folder) as shown in Fig. 2.5.4

Fig. 2.5.4
2.5.5- Select your radio according to Type (3000S , Pasolink , Pasolink+ , …..) ,
Frequency ban (7G , 8G , 11G, …….) Modulation (16 QAM , 32 QAM , 128
QAM,….) Capacity (PDH x E1 , STM-0 , STM-1) then click Both to set same Radio
for both stations then Press OK as shown in Fig. 2.5.5

Fig. 2.5.5

2.5.6- Set Branching Circuit or Hybrid Loss by clicking on its Symbol (above TR)
then press OK as shown in Fig. 2.5.6

Fig. 2.5.6
2.5.7- Enter Feeder Data & connection losses by pressing on Wave Guide symbol
then kick OK as shown in Fig. 2.5.7

Fig. 2.5.7

2.5.8- Select antenna type for each station by clicking on antenna symbol then press
as shown in Fig. 2.5.8

Fig. 2.5.8
2.5.9- Press on Code Index then New Index then brows for pathloss folder (where you
placed it) – Equipment – MAS – Antenna manufacturer (Andrew, RFS, …..) –
Frequency Range (102-132 , 122 – 132 , 142 – 153 , …….)then press OK as shown in
Fig. 2.5.9

Fig. 2.5.9
2.5.10- Select antenna for site 1 & press on Site 1 & select antenna for site 2 & press
Site 2 or in case of both sites have same antenna press on Both. The press Close – OK
as shown in Fig. 2.5.10

Fig. 2.5.10
2.5.11- Set Reliability Method
In worksheet page go to Operation Menu – reliability Methods as per attached
in Fig. 2.5.11

Fig. 2.5.11

Set Reliability criteria as per shown in Fig. 2.5.11-1 for SDH or as Project &
Customer requirement & press OK

Fig. 2.5.11.1
2.5.12- Set of Rain factor
Press on Rain symbol – select ITU-R-P-530. 6/8 – press Load Rain File – Select Rain
area according to ITU-530 Map Fig. 1.2.3 (Rain Files are placed in Pathloss folder –
Rain) – Press Close as per shown in Fig. 2.5.12

Fig. 2.5.12

2.5.13- Set Geoclimatic Factor


Press on the Ground Symbol (as shown in Fig. 2.5.13-1) – Set Geoclimatic
Factor according to ITU-R-P-453 as Shown in Fig. 2.5.13-2)

Fig. 2.5.13-1
Fig. 2.5.13-2
2.5.14- Make sure of either our Path Calculation is correct or we need to revise again.
To do that please check the followings
- Make sure that your worksheet page has Green Correct sign in Right Bottom of
screen. If it is wrong sign that's mean there are some data mistake
- Have a look to RX Signal, Fade Margin & (Annual Availability with rain)
Percentage as per shown in Fig. 2.5.14

Fig. 2.5.14

- If any of (RX, Margin, Availability) is less than the required to meet


the Spec. & recommendations. You have to increase antenna diameter
or add Space Diversity Radio to reach to the required Spec.
- So you go to step 2.5.10 again & select new antennas

2.5.15- After finish of path calculations go to Report Menu in Worksheet page – click
Full Report
You will get full path calculation report as below one. You can copy it to Word or
Excel sheet & save it for reference & submitting with your survey report
Microwave Worksheet - 13-PRAWOTO-Undaan.pl4

PRAWOTO Undaan
Elevation (m) 9.07 19.97
Latitude 06 57 26.10 S 06 54 50.40 S
Longitude 110 50 18.70 E 110 47 49.40 E
True azimuth (°) 316.22 136.23
Vertical angle (°) -4.50e-03 -0.04
Antenna model SP4-127 SP4-127
Antenna height (m) 35.00 38.00
Antenna gain (dBi) 41.70 41.70
TX filter loss (dB) 0.50 0.50
RX filter loss (dB) 0.50 0.50
Frequency (MHz) 13000.00
Polarization Vertical
Path length (km) 6.62
Free space loss (dB) 131.17
Atmospheric absorption loss (dB) 0.13
Field margin (dB) 1.00
Net path loss (dB) 49.90 49.90
Radio model 9413AWY004-08E1 9413AWY004-08E1
TX power (watts) 0.25 0.25
TX power (dBm) 24.00 24.00
EIRP (dBm) 65.20 65.20
Emission designator 14MOD7W 14MOD7W
TX Channels 8.2L 12957.5000V 8.2H 13223.5000V
RX threshold criteria BER 10-6 BER 10-6
RX threshold level (dBm) -87.00 -87.00
Maximum receive signal (dBm) -15.00 -15.00
RX signal (dBm) -25.90 -25.90
Thermal fade margin (dB) 61.10 61.10
Geoclimatic factor 8.22E-05
Path inclination (mr) 0.31
Fade occurrence factor (Po) 4.98E-03
Average annual temperature (°C) 30.00
Worst month - multipath (%) 100.00000 100.00000
(sec) 0.01 0.01
Annual - multipath (%) 100.00000 100.00000
(sec) 0.05 0.05
(% - sec) 100.00000 - 0.11
Rain region ITU Region P
0.01% rain rate (mm/hr) 145.00
Flat fade margin - rain (dB) 61.10
Rain rate (mm/hr) 261.39
Rain attenuation (dB) 61.10
Annual rain (%-sec) 99.99922 - 245.56
Annual multipath + rain (%-sec) 99.99922 - 245.66

Sun, May 22 2008


13-PRAWOTO-Undaan.pl4
Reliability Method - ITU-R P.530-7/8
Rain - ITU-R P530-7
2.6- Frequency Interference Calculations for the Network
After completing all the above processes for all the link you should
calculate if there will be any frequency interference cases in the
designed Network (if there are any existing links working with the
same frequency band you have to add it to your network before
calculating interference)

How to Calculate frequency Interference

2.6.1- Go to Network Page by clicking ctrl N – Defaults menu – Link Label


Select TX Frequency & Polarization – Press Rest All as per shown in
Fig. 2.6.1

Fig. 2.6.1
Have a look to your network & make sure that all links Frequencies & Polarizations
are correct according to your plan. If there is any mistake in any link please go to its
work sheet & make it correct

2.6.2- Go to Interference Menu & Click Calculate Intra as per shown in Fig. 2.6.2
Fig. 2.6.2

2.6.3- Set the Interference Calculation criteria according to Specs. & press Calculate
as per shown in Fig. 2.6.3

Fig. 2.6.3
2.6.4- Go to Interference Menu – Report – Cross Reference as shown in Fig. 2.6.4

Fig. 2.6.4

2.6.5- You will get Interferences cases as below example.


Study carefully those interference cases & if any one of them is dangerous case
please re-plan you network frequencies or change your antenna type to higher XPD
antennas. Also you can use ATPC function to keep lower TX power which will help to
avoid some interference cases

Interference Cross Reference - Bharti Delhi (final).gr4

Coordination Distance (km) 100.00 obj Interference level


objective (dBm)
Maximum frequency Separation (MHz) 28.00 v-i Victim to interferer
path length (km)
Default Minimum Interference Level (dBm) -105.00 tad Total antenna
discrimination (dB)
Margin (dB) 10.00 ifl Interfering Signal
(dBm)
Threshold degradation objective (db) 3.00 td Threshold
Degradation (dB)
Total number of cases calculated 87 * OHLOSS
Calculation made on ÇáÇÍÏ, ÑÈíÚ ÇáÃæá 10 1424 09:46:00 ã

Case 1 Charmwood (Okhla), VHP4A-142, 14963.0000H, STM1-128QAM, obj = -98.6


1-1 Faridabad (Charmwood), VHP2-142, 14963.0000V, STM1-128QAM, v-i = 3.3,
tad = 70.0 (i 0.0° v -191.9°), ifl = -102.0 (3.5), td = 1.6
1-2 Okhla (Sarita Vihar), VHP2-142, 14963.0000V, STM1-128QAM, v-i = 3.5, tad =
68.0 (i 128.8° v 0.0°), ifl = -100.2 (1.7), td = 2.2

Case 2 Okhla (Charmwood), VHP2-142, 14543.0000H, STM1-128QAM, obj = -98.6


2-1 Charmwood (Faridabad), VHP4A-142, 14543.0000V, STM1-128QAM, v-i = 3.5,
tad = 67.0 (i 191.9° v 0.0°), ifl = -99.1 (0.5), td = 2.7
2-2 Faridabad19 (Faridabad), VHP2-142, 14543.0000V, STM1-128QAM, v-i = 11.0,
tad = 52.2 (i -5.7° v -2.3°), ifl = -100.3 (1.7), td = 2.2 *
2-3 Sarita Vihar (Okhla), VHP2-142, 14543.0000V, STM1-128QAM, v-i = 2.0, tad =
68.0 (i 0.0° v -128.8°), ifl = -101.4 (2.9), td = 1.8

Case 3 Faridabad (Charmwood), VHP2-142, 14543.0000V, STM1-128QAM, obj = -98.6


3-1 Charmwood (Okhla), VHP4A-142, 14543.0000H, STM1-128QAM, v-i = 3.3, tad
= 70.0 (i -191.9° v 0.0°), ifl = -101.8 (3.2), td = 1.7
3-2 Faridabad19 (Faridabad), VHP2-142, 14543.0000V, STM1-128QAM, v-i = 4.2,
tad = 62.0 (i 0.0° v -164.7°), ifl = -102.0 (3.4), td = 1.6
3-3 Shalimar Bagh (Wazipur), VHP4A-142, 14543.0000V, STM1-128QAM, v-i = 31.4,
tad = 30.1 (i 9.4° v 1.0°), ifl = -81.5 (-17.0), td = 17.1 *
3-4 Kamal Hotel (Gopala Tower), VHP2-142, 14543.0000H, STM1-128QAM, v-i =
25.2, tad = 48.3 (i -38.8° v -0.5°), ifl = -103.8 (5.2), td = 1.1 *

Case 4 Charmwood (Faridabad), VHP4A-142, 14963.0000V, STM1-128QAM, obj = -98.6


4-1 Okhla (Charmwood), VHP2-142, 14963.0000H, STM1-128QAM, v-i = 3.5, tad =
67.0 (i 0.0° v 191.9°), ifl = -99.3 (0.8), td = 2.6
4-2 Faridabad (Faridabad19), VHP2-142, 14963.0000V, STM1-128QAM, v-i = 3.3,
tad = 62.0 (i 164.7° v 0.0°), ifl = -94.1 (-4.4), td = 5.7

Case 5 Faridabad19 (Faridabad), VHP2-142, 14963.0000V, STM1-128QAM, obj = -98.6


5-1 Okhla (Charmwood), VHP2-142, 14963.0000H, STM1-128QAM, v-i = 11.0, tad =
52.2 (i -2.3° v -5.7°), ifl = -100.5 (2.0), td = 2.1 *
5-2 Faridabad (Charmwood), VHP2-142, 14963.0000V, STM1-128QAM, v-i = 4.2,
tad = 62.0 (i -164.7° v 0.0°), ifl = -102.2 (3.7), td = 1.6
5-3 Touch Tel (Faridabad19), VHP4A-142, 14963.0000H, STM1-128QAM, v-i = 4.4,
tad = 68.0 (i 0.0° v -170.3°), ifl = -102.5 (3.9), td = 1.5
5-4 Mayur Vihar Ph-3 (Noida Sec10), VHP2-142, 14963.0000H, STM1-128QAM, v-i
= 20.6, tad = 50.3 (i 1.3° v -341.0°), ifl = -104.2 (5.6), td = 1.0 *

Case 6 Faridabad (Faridabad19), VHP2-142, 14543.0000V, STM1-128QAM, obj = -98.6


6-1 Charmwood (Faridabad), VHP4A-142, 14543.0000V, STM1-128QAM, v-i = 3.3,
tad = 62.0 (i 0.0° v 164.7°), ifl = -93.9 (-4.7), td = 5.9
6-2 Faridabad19 (Touch Tel), VHP2-142, 14543.0000H, STM1-128QAM, v-i = 4.2,
tad = 68.0 (i 170.3° v 0.0°), ifl = -108.0 (9.4), td = 0.5

Case 7 Touch Tel (Faridabad19), VHP4A-142, 14543.0000H, STM1-128QAM, obj = -98.6


7-1 Faridabad19 (Faridabad), VHP2-142, 14543.0000V, STM1-128QAM, v-i = 4.4,
tad = 68.0 (i -170.3° v 0.0°), ifl = -102.2 (3.7), td = 1.5
7-2 Vaishali (Mayur Vihar Ph-3), VHP4A-142, 14543.0000V, STM1-128QAM, v-i =
28.5, tad = 50.7 (i 0.7° v -352.4°), ifl = -95.1 (-3.5), td = 5.1 *

Case 8 Faridabad19 (Touch Tel), VHP2-142, 14963.0000H, STM1-128QAM, obj = -98.6


8-1 Faridabad (Faridabad19), VHP2-142, 14963.0000V, STM1-128QAM, v-i = 4.2,
tad = 68.0 (i 0.0° v 170.3°), ifl = -108.2 (9.7), td = 0.4

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