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ZXMW NR9150

Digital Microwave Transmission System


System Description

Version: V3.05.05

ZTE CORPORATION
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Revision History

Revision No. Revision Date Revision Reason


R1.0 2022-01-31 First edition.

Serial Number: SJ-20220113102841-001

Publishing Date: 2022-01-31 (R1.0)


Contents
1 System Composition....................................................................................1
2 Product Functions........................................................................................3
2.1 Wireless.................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Ethernet.................................................................................................................... 7
2.3 IP/MPLS....................................................................................................................9
3 System Architecture...................................................................................11
3.1 Hardware Architecture............................................................................................11
3.1.1 IDU.............................................................................................................11
3.1.2 ODU........................................................................................................... 13
3.2 Software Architecture............................................................................................. 15
4 System Principles...................................................................................... 17
4.1 Clock Synchronization Types................................................................................. 17
4.2 Power Supply Principle.......................................................................................... 18
4.2.1 Power Supply Connection......................................................................... 18
4.2.2 Power Distribution..................................................................................... 18
4.3 Operation and Maintenance Principle.................................................................... 19
4.3.1 Configuration Modes................................................................................. 19
4.3.2 Data Management..................................................................................... 20
4.3.3 Security Management................................................................................20
4.3.4 Alarm Management................................................................................... 21
4.3.5 Monitoring and Maintenance..................................................................... 22
4.3.6 Diagnosis and Debugging......................................................................... 23
4.3.7 Software Upgrading...................................................................................23
4.4 Reliability Principle................................................................................................. 23
4.4.1 Hardware Reliability...................................................................................23
4.4.2 Software Reliability.................................................................................... 23
4.4.3 Data Reliability...........................................................................................24
5 Signal Flows............................................................................................... 25
5.1 Ethernet Service Flow............................................................................................ 25
5.2 Management Plane Signal Flow............................................................................ 27
6 Operation and Maintenance...................................................................... 28
6.1 LMT.........................................................................................................................28
6.2 CLI.......................................................................................................................... 29

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6.3 NMS........................................................................................................................30
7 NR9150 Typical Configurations................................................................ 34
7.1 1+0 No-Protection Configuration............................................................................37
7.2 1+1 HSB Configuration.......................................................................................... 38
7.3 1+1 SD Configuration.............................................................................................38
7.4 1+1 FD Configuration.............................................................................................39
7.5 2+0 XPIC No-Protection Configuration.................................................................. 40
7.6 2+2 XPIC HSB Configuration.................................................................................42
7.7 2+2 XPIC SD Configuration................................................................................... 43
7.8 4+0 XPIC No-Protection Configuration.................................................................. 44
7.9 4+0 CA XPIC Configuration................................................................................... 46
7.10 8+0 CA XPIC Configuration................................................................................. 47
7.11 4×4 MIMO Configuration...................................................................................... 47
7.12 Multi-band Configuration...................................................................................... 49
8 Technical Indexes...................................................................................... 53
8.1 System Integrity......................................................................................................53
8.1.1 Dimension and Weight.............................................................................. 53
8.1.2 Operation Parameters............................................................................... 54
8.1.3 Standards Compliance.............................................................................. 54
8.1.4 Fault Tolerance..........................................................................................55
8.1.5 General Safety Requirements................................................................... 55
8.2 Radio Performance................................................................................................ 56
8.2.1 IF Interface Standard................................................................................ 56
8.2.2 Frequency Parameters.............................................................................. 56
8.2.3 RF Transmitter Output Power & ATPC Range......................................... 58
8.3 Receiver Characteristics.........................................................................................80
8.3.1 Receiver Signal Level Threshold.............................................................. 80
8.3.2 RSSI and RSL.........................................................................................117
8.4 System Capability.................................................................................................118
8.4.1 Channel Spacing & Modulation Scheme.................................................118
8.4.2 System Transmission Capacity............................................................... 119
Figures.......................................................................................................... 130
Tables............................................................................................................ 132
Glossary........................................................................................................137

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About This Manual
Purpose

This manual provides information about the system structure, signal flows, system prin-
ciples, configurations, networking modes, operation and maintenance, and technical in-
dexes of the ZXMW NR9150 digital microwave transmission system.

Intended Audience

This manual is intended for technical personnel who perform operations on the ZXMW
N9150 digital microwave transmission system.

What Is in This Manual

This manual contains the following chapters.

Chapter 1, System Composition Describes the system composition of the ZXMW NR9150.

Chapter 2, Product Functions Describes the functions of the ZXMW NR9150.

Chapter 3, System Architecture Describes the hardware architecture and software architec-
ture of the ZXMW NR9150.

Chapter 4, System Principles Describes the clock principle, power supply principle, oper-
ation and maintenance principle, and reliability principle of
the ZXMW NR9150.

Chapter 5, Signal Flows Describes the service signal flow and management plane
signal flow of the ZXMW NR9150.

Chapter 6, Operation and Maintenance Describes two operation and maintenance modes of the
ZXMW NR9150.

Chapter 7, NR9150 Typical Configura- Describes typical configurations of the ZXMW NR9150.
tions

Chapter 8, Technical Indexes Describes technical indexes of the ZXMW NR9150.

Conventions

This manual uses the following conventions.

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Note: provides additional information about a topic.

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Chapter 1
System Composition
The ZXMW NR9150 system consists of ODUs, IDUs, antennas and operation terminals.
Figure 1-1 shows the system composition.

Figure 1-1 System Composition

 Indoor Unit (IDU)


An IDU is a indoor control unit. It implements service switching and processing, and
provides system management functions.
Service data accesses the IDU through the service interface board. The Intermedi-
ate Frequency (IF) board modulates/demodulates baseband data and provides inter-
faces connected to ODUs.
 Outdoor Unit (ODU)

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An ODU is an outdoor unit. It implements functions including service data up/down


frequency conversion and RF transceiving. An ODU is connected to an IDU through
IF cables.
 Antenna
Antennas directionally transmit, converge, and receive electromagnetic wave signals
through parabolic reflectors.
→ In the transmitting direction, the electromagnetic waves sent from waveguides are
polarized and radiated.
→ In the receiving direction, the received electromagnetic waves are polarized and
converted into electromagnetic energy and transmitted by waveguides.
The antenna is an outdoor unit. It is connected to ODUs through flexible waveguides
(separate installation mode), or is directly connected to ODUs (buckle installation
mode).
 Operation terminal
→ Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT)
The LMT, which is a Web-based local maintenance terminal, is embedded in the
ZXMW NR9150. Users can access and manage an device by logging in to the
LMT through the Internet Explorer installed on a PC, and no additional client soft-
ware is required.
→ Command Line Interface (CLI)
CLI (Command Line Interface) is an interface for typing executable commands.
After logging in to a device through SSHv2 or Telnet, you can run commands to
configure and manage the device.
→ Network element Management System (NMS)
The NMS system communicates with IDUs through the SNMP and NETCONF
protocols.
A user can access the NMS server through a NMS client, and manages all man-
ageable NEs in the network.

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Chapter 2
Product Functions
Table of Contents
Wireless............................................................................................................................. 3
Ethernet............................................................................................................................. 7
IP/MPLS.............................................................................................................................9

2.1 Wireless
Eight-direction aggregation node

The NR9150 can function as a convergence node and supports at most eight transmis-
sion directions. The Ethernet service switching function and the PWE3 function are em-
bedded in the NR9150, facilitating service switching.

Adaptive Coding and Modulation (ACM)

ACM is a technology that can automatically adjust the coding and modulation mode in
accordance with channel quality. When channel quality is good, the ACM function im-
proves the system transmission efficiency and frequency spectrum utilization. When
channel quality is deteriorated, the ACM function ensures the link reliability of high-priori-
ty services.

Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC)

ATPC is a technology that can automatically adjust the transmit power in accordance
with the environmental conditions. The ATPC function can reduce the transmitter's inter-
ference on neighbor systems and the transmitter's residual error rate.

Cross Polarization Interference Canceller (XPIC)

The NR9150 can transmit two channels of different signals on the same carrier frequen-
cy through a dual-polarized antenna, and such signals are called cross-polarized sig-
nals. In practical applications, however, interference is generated between cross-po-
larized signals due to limited antenna isolation, multi-path effect, or signal attenuation
caused by rain. The XPIC function is applied at the receiving end to eliminate the inter-
ference and improve the system immunity.

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Co-channel Interference Canceller (CCIC)

The CCIC technology is used to eliminate interference signals of the same frequency in
uplink and downlink channels, reduce the multiplexing angle of the same frequency at
the same site, and optimize the spectrum utilization.

Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO)

MIMO is a technology that can further improve the transmission capacity within limited
frequency resource by transmitting a signal with different paths between transmitters
and receivers.

Ethernet frame compression

With this function, the contents that are unchanged but repeatedly transmitted in Ether-
net data frames, such as MAC address and IP header, are replaced by short bytes at
the transmitting end. This function increases the Ethernet service transmission through-
put for a fixed bandwidth.

Load balance

 The NR9150 supports Ethernet load balance and XPIC to implement large-capacity
transmission.
 The Ethernet load balance function is implemented by Link Aggregation Group (LAG/
Enhanced LAG) or Physical Link Aggregation (PLA).
→ LAG can realize multi-channel load balance, uses the HASH algorithm to calcu-
late source/destination addresses of data flows to determine the transmission
channel for each service flow. Load balance can also be implemented based on
IP addresses. Enhanced LAG can deliver different streams into different radio
channels according to HASH algorithm based on MAC/IP address (IPv4/IPv6),
MPLS label,port ID, VLAN ID, Ethernet type, MPLS label.
→ The PLA allocates service flows to each transmission channel of an aggregation
group in accordance with the air interface capacity. The PLA supports a maxi-
mum of eight air interfaces.

Flexible Radio Configuration

The following table shows NR9150 typical configurations.

Table 2-1 NR9150 Typical Configurations


Networking Type Network Configuration

Non-protection 1+0

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Networking Type Network Configuration

2+0

4+0

8+0

Protection 1+1 HSB/SD/FD

XPIC 2+0 XPIC

4+0 XPIC

8+0 XPIC

2+2 XPIC SD/HSB/FD

4+4 XPIC SD/HSB/FD

CA 2+0 CA

4+0 CA

8+0 CA

CA + XPIC 4+0 CA XPIC

8+0 CA XPIC

MIMO + XPIC 4×4 MIMO

MBL 1+0 E-band with 2+0 Normal band

2+0 E-band with 4+0 Normal band

Frequency Auto-scanning

Frequency scanning is a detection technique to help us to find out the interference by


scanning the receiver radio signal within the range of frequency sub-band, and trou-
bleshooting the frequency points of interference signals. The higher the receiver signal
level is, the severer the interference will be.
One can benefit from three aspects as follows:
 During site building, we can confirm whether there is adjacent station or overreach
station interference in short time.
 If the decline of transmission quality caused by poor signals during operation, main-
tainers can detect the interference frequency source, and avoid interference by rear-
ranging the frequency plan.
 This function is realized by microwave equipment without any expensive frequency
scanning instrument such as spectrum analyzer to save the operating cost.

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CA (Carrier Aggregation)

As shown in Figure 2-1, carrier aggregation enables one modem board transmit/receive
two carriers from/to one 1T1R ODU via one IF interface & cable.

Figure 2-1 2+0 Carrier Aggregation

With carrier aggregation solution, we can greatly reduce the hardware of outdoor unit.
Figure 2-2, Figure 2-3, and Figure 2-4 are examples for 4+0 XPIC configuration. Bene-
fits from the carrier aggregation solution, we can reduce 50% hardware cost and 50%
power consumption of outdoor unit. And less component, ease the engineer installation.

Figure 2-2 Traditional Solution for 4+0 XPIC

Figure 2-3 4+0 Carrier Aggregation (using 1T1R ODU)

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Figure 2-4 4+0 Carrier Aggregation (using 2T2R ODU)

Note

 CA function is available for modem board CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2/ME2 and SRU2/


SRU2S/HRU2/HRU2F/SRU3D/HRU3D.
 CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2 with SRU2/SRU2S/HRU2/HRU2F/SRU3D/HRU3D support
14/28/40/56 MHz bandwidth carrier aggregation within 112 MHz.
 ME2 with SRU3D support 14/28/40/56/112 MHz bandwidth carrier aggregation within
224 MHz.
 The channel BW (Bandwidth) and ACM parameters of the two carriers should be the
same; Disabling ATPC is recommended.
 BW + |F2-F1| <= 112 MHz the maximum modulation scheme should be within 4096
QAM.
BW + |F2-F1| <= 224 MHz the maximum modulation scheme should be within 1024
QAM.

2.2 Ethernet
Ethernet switching

This functions has the following advantages:


 Supports the Ethernet switching function with a maximum switching capacity of 160
Gbps.
 Provides 10/100/1000 Mbps adaptive ports, and supports the auto-negotiation func-
tion and automatic transmission rate adjustment.
 Supports 25G optical interface, compatible with 10 Gbps.
 Supports 10G optical interface, compatible with 1 Gbps.
 Supports statistics of Ethernet bandwidth utilization and remote monitoring.
 Supports 32 K Medium Access Control (MAC) address spaces.
 Supports 4 K VLAN IDs.

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 Supports total 4 K × 4 K VLAN IDs by QinQ.


 Supports 9600-bytes Jumbo frames.
 Supports the Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) function, which includes con-
tinuity check, loopback check, link tracing, remote defect indication, frame loss rate
measurement, alarm indication, administrative locking, and signal testing.
 Supports the Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) function, which includes link frame-lev-
el detection and statistics management, and reports the alarm status of relevant links
to users in a timely manner.
 Supports the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) function, which enables devices
of different vendors to recognize each other in the network and exchange system
configuration information with each other.
 Supports the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) function, through which mul-
tiple member links are bound to form an aggregation group, increasing point-to-point
bandwidth and redundancy between two devices.

Quality of Service (QoS)

QoS is a network security mechanism, which helps solve network delay and congestion
problems.
 The ZXMW NR9150 determines the scheduling priority of a packet in accordance
with the information such as 802.1q priority, Differentiated Services Code Point (
DSCP) priority, and MPLS/MPLS-TP label in the packet. It ensures that important
packets are not delayed or discarded and the network can operate properly.
 Supports three scheduling types, namely, Strict Priority (SP), Deficit Weighted Round
Robin (DWRR), and SP+DWRR.
 Supports three packet discarding functions: end discarding, simple early random dis-
carding and weighted early random discarding.
 Supports the storm suppression function for unknown unicast, unknown multicast,
and broadcast.
 Supports the aging time setting.
 Supports egress-based or queue-based traffic shaping.
 Supports the control list access function. In other words, the input data packets are
categorized in accordance with filtering conditions such as source address, destina-
tion address, and port number of the packets. This function implements a series of
operations for specific service flows, including flow control, and priority mapping.
 Supports the Diff-Serv QoS model.
 Supports ACL traffic classification.
 Supports ACL-based traffic policing.

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 Supports ingress rate limiting.

Ethernet Ring Protection

 Supports the STP/RSTP/MSTP function. It prevents packets from being multiplied


and circulated in a ring network, and ensures that the system packet processing ca-
pability will not degrade due to repeatedly receiving the same packets.
 Supports the Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) V2.0 function, which is
operating on all NEs in a ring network. The Connectivity Fault Management (CFM)
module checks link connectivity in the ring network and reports link faults to ERPS to
ensure that each NE can operate properly.

2.3 IP/MPLS
OSPFv2/OSPFv3

As a link status protocol, the OSPF protocol overcomes the disadvantages of the Rout-
ing Information Protocol (RIP) and other distance vector protocols. Besides, the PSPF
protocol is an open standard, through which devices from different vendors can connect
to each other.
The PSPF protocol has the following features:
 Fast convergence guarantees the database synchronization by fast spreading link
status update, and synchronizes the calculation routing table.
 There is no route loop. The Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm guarantees that there
is no route loop.
 Route convergence reduces the size of the routing table.
 There is no category. Variable Length Subnet Mask (VLSM) and Classless Inter-Do-
main Routing (CIDR) are supported.
 Network bandwidth is reduced. Because of the update triggering mechanism, update
information is sent only when the network changes.
 Packet authentication on interfaces guarantees route calculation security.
 Update information is sent in multicast mode, which broadcasts the update informa-
tion and reduces interference on irrelevant network devices.
 The BFD and IP FRR are supported.
 The stub/total stub areas are supported.
 Route convergence is supported.
 Route classification is supported.
 Virtual connections are supported.
 The DR/BDR election is supported.

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IS-IS IPv4/IPv6

As a routing selection protocol raised by the ISO, the IS-IS protocol is a link status proto-
col.
The ISO network includes the ES, IS, Area, and Domain. The local group of a device is
called an area. Multiple areas form a domain. The IS-IS is designed to provide intra-do-
main routes or routes in an area.
The IS-IS protocol is similar to the OSPF protocol of the TCP/IP network. The early IS-
IS protocol can only be used in the ISO CLNS network. The current IS-IS protocol refers
to the integrated IS-IS protocol, which is applied to the ISO CLNS network, pure IP net-
work, and the mixed network of these two networks.
The IS-IS function is described as follows:
 The function supports the BFD.
 The function supports the IP FRR.
 The function supports the DIS election.
 The function supports route convergence.
 The function supports the routing priority configuration.
 The function supports two-level hierarchical architecture.
 Supports BGP (RFC4271).

MPLS

The Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a new generation of IP high-speed back-


bone network switching standard and raised by the Internet Engineering Task Force (
IETF).
The MPLS uses labels for data forwarding. When a packet enters the network, it is allo-
cated with a short mark in specified length. The mark and packet are encapsulated to-
gether. During data forwarding, switching nodes are forwarded based on the marks.
The MPLS function is as follows:
 The function supports the VPLS, H-VPLS and VPWS.
 The function supports the L3 VPN and HoL3 VPN.
 This function supports the LSP FRR protection.
 This function supports the LDP.
 Supports MPLS-TE: OSPF-TE, ISIS-TE, RSVP-TE.

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Chapter 3
System Architecture
Table of Contents
Hardware Architecture.....................................................................................................11
Software Architecture...................................................................................................... 15

3.1 Hardware Architecture

3.1.1 IDU
The ZXMW NR9150 IDU comprises a subrack and series of boards. The subrack is 19
inches in width and 1 U in height. Figure 3-1 shows the hardware architecture of the
IDU.

Figure 3-1 IDU Hardware Structure

ZXMW NR9150 can meet different transmission requirements via configuring different
function boards.
For the relationship between the boards and corresponding slots, refer to Table 3-1.

Table 3-1 Relationship Between Boards and Corresponding Slots


Board Name Board Type Description Slot No.

CSA, CSA2 CS (Core Switch): It implements functions includ- 1


ing system main control, system clock synchro-
nization, and service switching.

MD, MD2, ME2 M (Modem Unit): Available slots: 2-4


It codes and modulates the baseband signals to It is recommended
IF signals and sends them to ODU through the IF that you first insert the
interface. board into slots 4, then
It also demodulates and decodes the IF signals into slots 3, and finally
coming from ODU. into slots 2.

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Board Name Board Type Description Slot No.

IEB IE (Interface ETH): It provides GE/10GE/25GE in- Available slots: 2-4


terfaces for Ethernet services access. It is recommended
that you first insert the
board into slots 3-4.

IED 2-3

ITD IT (Interface TDM): The ITD can emulate the 2-4


Native STM-1/E1 service that accessed at UNI
ITA
side into the STM-1/E1 PWE3 service, or recov-
er the emulated service from NNI side into Native
STM-1/E1.

PSA PS (Power Supply): It provides -48 V DC power 2


input.

FA F (Fan Unit). 5

Note

 The CSA2 board does not support working with the MD board.
 When the MD/MD2/ME2 board is inserted in slots 2, if the bandwidth is configured to
112 MHz or 224 MHz, the ambient temperature must be lower than 55 °C.
 When the IEB board is inserted in slots 4, the port rate of the XGE5/XGE6 port can
only be set to 1 Gbps.
 For IED board, the port rate of the 25GE port can only be set to 25 Gbps or 10 Gbps,
and does not support 1588 clock configuration.

The communication relationship of the mentioned units is mainly described by the block
diagram is shown in Figure 3-2.

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Figure 3-2 IDU Block Diagram

3.1.2 ODU
There are the following types of ODUs, refer to Table 3-2.
 SRU series: SRU, SRU2, SRU2S and SRU3D
 HRU series: HRU, HRU2, HRU2F and HRU3D

Table 3-2 ODU List


ODU Type External View Frequency Range (GHz)

SRU 1T1R: 6/ 7/ 8/ 10/ 11/ 13/ 15/ 18/ 23/


26/ 28/ 32/ 38/ 42

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ODU Type External View Frequency Range (GHz)

SRU2 1T1R: 6/ 7/ 8/ 10/ 11/ 13/ 15/ 18/ 23/


26/ 28/ 32/ 38/ 42

SRU2S 1T1R: 13/ 15/ 18/ 23

SRU3D 2T2R: 13/ 15/ 18/ 23

HRU 1T1R: 6/ 7/ 8/ 11

HRU2 1T1R: 13/ 15/ 18

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ODU Type External View Frequency Range (GHz)

HRU2F 1T1R: 6/ 7/ 8/ 11

HRU3D 2T2R: 6/ 7/ 8/ 11

 SRU2S currently supports 13 GHz and 23 GHz frequency band.

 HRU2 currently supports 15 GHz and 18 GHz frequency band.

3.2 Software Architecture


The ZXMW NR9150 software system is based on the SUP platform. It consists of the
following subsystems:
 Product Application Subsystem (Product Application)
This subsystem implements the following functions:
→ Network Management System (NMS) access control
→ Database System (DBS) data table and trigger definitions
→ Alarm definition
→ Performance counter definition
→ Web server
→ Time management
→ Environment management
 Configuration Management Subsystem (CFG)
This subsystem implements the following functions:
→ Equipment (rack) configuration

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→ Ethernet service configuration


→ TDM service configuration
→ Radio parameter configuration
→ Clock configuration
→ Protocol stack configuration
It ensures that the NMS configuration data can be correctly written into the NE DBS.
 Resource Management Subsystem (RM)
This subsystem manages and updates resource status in a centralized manner, and
provides resource-related operating interfaces for other subsystems.
 Ethernet Service Processing Sub-System
The ETM sub-system implements the port configuration, VLAN configuration, and
QoS configuration based on the configuration data, and implements related switching
chip functions, for example, Ethernet loopback.
 Protocol Stack Subsystem (Protocol)
This subsystem implements Ethernet-related protocols, and processes Ethernet pro-
tocol packets entering the CPU in accordance with the configuration data. It process-
es clock-related services, including clock source management, clock protocol imple-
mentation, and clock source selection.
 Driver Adaptive Layer Subsystem (MUX)
This subsystem transceives incoming/outgoing packets of the CPU, and provides the
unified hardware operating interface for upper-layer service processing entities.
 Time-Division Service Processing Sub-System
The TTM sub-system implements the time-division service routing and port con-
trol&maintenance functions based on the configuration data.
 Radio RF Link Management Subsystem (RPM)
This subsystem manages Intermediate Frequency (IF) and Radio Frequency (RF)
devices, implements the Automatic Transmitter Power Control (ATPC) function, and
protects RF links.
 BSP Subsystem
This subsystem drives bottom-layer hardware and provides the hardware Application
Programming Interface (API) for upper-layer subsystems.

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Chapter 4
System Principles
Table of Contents
Clock Synchronization Types.......................................................................................... 17
Power Supply Principle................................................................................................... 18
Operation and Maintenance Principle.............................................................................19
Reliability Principle.......................................................................................................... 23

4.1 Clock Synchronization Types


For the input/output clock sources supported by the NR9150, refer to Table 4-1.

Table 4-1 Input/Output Clock Sources Supported by NR9150


Clock Source Type Description Standard Followed

SyncE synchronization The NR9150 supports the Master-output/Slave-in- ITU-T G.8262 stan-
1 G/10 G/25 G Ethernet put mode. The synchronization Ethernet clock sig- dard
clock nal is inputted/outputted from the 1 G/10 G/25 G
Ethernet interface of CSA/IE.

Microwave air-interface The NR9150 restores the clock signal from the ITU-T G.813 standard
clock air interface, and uses it as the system reference
clock source.

1588v2 clock The NR9150 supports the 1588v2 protocol. The ITU-T G.8263 stan-
clock signal from the 1588v2 Slave of the 1 G/10 dardITU-T G.8275
G/25 G Ethernet interface of CSA/IE serves as the standard
clock source.
The supported clock types include common clock,
edge clock, and transparent clock.
 If an NR9150 is used as a secondary common
clock, it synchronizes with upper-level NEs
through the 1588v2 protocol. If an NR9150 is
used as a primary common clock, it outputs the
clock signal to the lower-level NEs through the
1588v2 protocol.
 If an NR9150 is used as a transparent clock, it
satisfies the clock synchronization requirement

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Clock Source Type Description Standard Followed


of terminal devices through the point-to-point
existence delay modification for 1588v2 pack-
ets that are transparently transferred in the mi-
crowave network.
 If an NR9150 is used as an edge clock, it for-
wards the clock synchronization signal in the
microwave network to satisfy the clock syn-
chronization requirement of terminal devices.

Plesiochronous Digital The NR9150 extracts the clock signal from the E1 ITU-T G.823 standard
Hierarchy (PDH) clock interface of CSA, and uses it as the system refer-
ence clock source.

4.2 Power Supply Principle

4.2.1 Power Supply Connection


The NR9150 uses the standard -48 V communication power supply. The power module
is integrated in CSA/CSA2, and provides the –48 V power supply for the IDU and ODU.
It provides the following functions:
 Provides the –48 V DC power supply input for the IDU and ODU.
 Provides under-voltage/over-voltage input protection and over-current protection.
 Provides lightning surge protection.
The PSA board can also provide -48 V DC power input. It is installed in slot 2 and sup-
ports 1+1 power protection with CSA/CSA2 boards.

4.2.2 Power Distribution


The CSA/CSA2 board provides the power supply for boards in slots 2 through 5, see
Figure 4-1.

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Figure 4-1 ZXMW NR9150 Power Supply Distribution

4.3 Operation and Maintenance Principle

4.3.1 Configuration Modes


The ZXMW NR9150 provides various login methods and configuration management
methods to facilitate equipment maintenance. Users can select appropriate connection
configuration modes in accordance with actual conditions.
 LMT configuration mode
Users manage equipment through the HTTPS or HTTP protocol. After entering the
IP address of a ZXMW NR9150 in the Internet Explorer, users can log in to the WEB-
formed LMT system and manage the equipment. HTTPS is enabled by default.
 CLI configuration mode
After logging in to the device through SSHv2 or Telnet, you can use the command
lines provided by the device to manage and configure the device. SSHv2 is enabled
by default.
 NMS configuration mode
The NMS communicates with NEs through the SNMP and NETCONF protocols. The
back-end network management server operates as the server, and the front-end
ZXMW NR9150 operates as the client. The front-end and the back-end share the
same Management Information Base (MIB) database, and equipment management
is implemented through the network management system. This connection configu-
ration mode helps users effectively manage and configure the equipment through the
network management system.

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4.3.2 Data Management


The data management module helps users manage the ZXMW NR9150 configuration
data. It ensures that the configuration data can be issued to each service board reliably
and accurately.
In the ZXMW NR9150 system, the main control board uses a 2 GB flash to save data.
The flash stores various files, including version files, configuration files, exception log
files, and performance files.

4.3.3 Security Management


The security management module helps LMT users maintain the operation rights, in-
cluding querying rights, adding rights, deleting rights, and setting rights and passwords
for users.
The user rights hierarchy function is used to manage the equipment operation com-
mands. The configuration right and browsing right are available to users. Those who on-
ly have the browsing right can only access the configuration window but cannot modify
the configuration data.
At most 10 users can be added through the security management module. There are 15
user levels.
 The administrator can perform all query operations and configuration operations, add
or delete users, set locked user information, and disable or enable users.
 An operator can perform query operations and configuration operations.
 A browsing user can only perform query operations.
All users can modify their own passwords.
The security management module also provides the IP rule filtering function and the
Trap IP control-table enabling function for the NMS.
Figure 4-2 shows the security management signal flow.

Figure 4-2 Security Management Signal Flow

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4.3.4 Alarm Management


Alarm Management Functions

The alarm management module is one of the application modules of the Operation, Ad-
ministration and Maintenance (OAM) subsystem. It provides the following functions:
 Monitors the operating status of each module/unit in the system, and collects status
messages, alarm messages, and alarm recovery messages of each monitored unit.
 Analyzes these messages and sends them to the back-end after appropriate pro-
cessing, It enables the back-end network management system to monitor the entire
system operations in real time.
 Notifies relevant application systems to troubleshoot faults in accordance with the
alarm influence range.
 Reflects the real-time operating status of the equipment, software, and environment,
and locates faulty units accurately in real time.
 Provides detailed information of fault descriptions and fault occurring time.
 Provides possible fault causes, troubleshooting solutions, and suggestions.

Alarm Management Mechanism

Figure 4-3 shows the alarm management mechanism.

Figure 4-3 Alarm Management Mechanism

 The main control board stores all the alarm bitmap information of the equipment, and
collects alarm information of each board through the alarm collection management
function. Each board can also automatically reports alarm information to the alarm
agent module.

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 The agent management function reconstructs alarm information. The alarm agent
module extracts useful alarm information and sends it to the main control board. The
main control board manages alarm information in a unified manner.

4.3.5 Monitoring and Maintenance


The monitoring and maintenance module helps users not only find all faults of the equip-
ment but also troubleshoot the faults in a timely manner. It ensures proper operations of
the equipment.

Equipment Monitoring

 The maintenance terminal provides all alarm information of the equipment and mon-
itors the status and operations of the equipment in real time. It handles all abnormal
alarms that affect the equipment operations in a timely manner to ensure that the
equipment can operate properly.
 Alarm information is divided into 1-5 levels.
Alarm levels enable users to handle critical alarms as soon as possible.
 Indicators are designed on the power board, main control board, and each controlled
board. The color and flashing frequency of each indicator reflects the operating sta-
tus of the corresponding board, whether the board has an alarm.
 When the equipment is being started, the system gives a sound prompt, indicating
whether the equipment is powered on properly. The system also provides sound
alarm and rotating speed alarm for the fans if they are faulty.
 The system uses the active/standby configuration. When the active equipment be-
comes faulty, the system automatically perform active/standby equipment switchover
to ensure that the system can operate properly.

Equipment Maintenance

 The multi-user operation mode is implemented through the user rights hierarchy.
 During the equipment operating process, all alarm information is recorded. When
a fault occurs, users can find the fault causes through the log information and trou-
bleshoot the fault in a timely manner.
 When the equipment is powered down or restarts, the system provides a special
alarm handling policy to ensure that the original alarm information will not be lost af-
ter the equipment is powered on or restarted.
 Association or filtering shielding processing is performed for redundant alarms of the
equipment, ensuring that important alarms are provided.
 In the LMT system, users check the operating status of the equipment.

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 In the LMT system, users can check the service performance data of the equipment,
including 15-minute performance data of one day and 24-hour performance data of 1
days.

4.3.6 Diagnosis and Debugging


The ZXMW NR9150 provides various diagnosis and debugging methods, helping users
get sufficient debugging information during the equipment debugging process.
The ZXMW NR9150 provides a dedicated diagnosis and debugging command mode
and comparatively complete diagnosis and debugging functions. Users can check the
equipment at any time, and remotely find and locate faults.

4.3.7 Software Upgrading


The ZXMW NR9150 supports software upgrade through LMT, CLI, and NMS.

4.4 Reliability Principle

4.4.1 Hardware Reliability


The NR9150 system uses the redundancy design to improve the hardware reliability.
 Power supply protection
The power supply support 1+1 backup protection.
 Air interface protection
The system supports three protection modes: 1+1 hot backup protection, 1+1 space
diversity protection, 1+1 frequency diversity protection, 2+2 XPIC hot backup protec-
tion, and 2+2 XPIC space diversity protection.

4.4.2 Software Reliability


 The software development of the NR9150 complies with the Capability Maturity Mod-
el (CMM) specification.
 Unified and portable system platform
The NR9150 uses a modularized software system platform, which completely shields
the hardware features and makes the application layer independent of the hardware.
It provides a unified and portable system platform for various applications.
 Hierarchical modularized structure
The NR9150 uses a hierarchical modularized software structure to implement a high
cohesion and low coupling. It reduces the influence of an errored software module on
other software modules to the minimum extent.
 Uninterrupted upgrading

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The NR9150 supports upgrading software by installing the software patch. The soft-
ware of a controlled board can be upgraded online without affecting the main control
board. It improves the service transmission capability as well as the system availabil-
ity and service quality.

4.4.3 Data Reliability


The NR9150 provides a strict data protection mechanism.
 It supports automatically backing up the database of the active board to the Flash
storage area. In this way, the active board can acquire the data directly from the
Flash storage area.
 The version management function enables the system to initiate the version consis-
tency check periodically. If data inconsistency is found, an alarm is reported, and the
incorrect software version is prohibited to be activated and loaded. The system also
notifies users to re-download the software version package to recover the data.

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Signal Flows
Table of Contents
Ethernet Service Flow.....................................................................................................25
Management Plane Signal Flow..................................................................................... 27

5.1 Ethernet Service Flow


This section supposes that the main control board is CSA and Ethernet service is ac-
cessed from the IEB board. Figure 5-1 shows the Ethernet service flow of the NR9150.

Figure 5-1 Ethernet Service Flow

Transmitting Direction

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1. IEB
Receives Ethernet signals, selects the port through which data is switched to the
backplane in accordance with the switching policy, and sends data frames to CSA
through the backplane.
2. CSA
Transmits data frames to MD through the backplane in accordance with the switch-
ing policy.
3. MD
a. Maps Ethernet frames to the payload area of microwave frames and adds over-
head of microwave frames to form complete microwave frames.
b. Combines the formed analog IF signals and ODU O&M signals through FEC cod-
ing, digital modulation, D/A conversion, and modulation/demodulation.
c. Transmits the combined signals and -48 V power supply signals to ODUs through
IF cables.
4. ODU
a. Separates analog IF signals, ODU O&M signals, and -48 V power supply signals.
b. Converts the analog IF signals to RF signals of the transmitting frequency
through up conversion and signal amplification.
c. Transmits RF signals to the antenna through waveguide.

Receiving Direction

1. ODU
a. Separates and filters RF signals.
b. Performs down conversion and signal amplification to convert RF signals to ana-
log IF signals.
c. Transmits the combined signals that consist of analog IF signals and ODU O&M
signals to MD through IF cables.
2. MD
a. Separates the received combined signals into analog IF signals and ODU O&M
signals.
b. Performs A/D conversion, digital demodulation, FEC demodulation, frame syn-
chronization, and descrambling.

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c. Extracts Ethernet frames from microwave frames, and sends them to CSA
through the backplane.
3. CSA
Transmits data frames to IEB through the backplane in accordance with the switch-
ing policy.
4. IEB
Processes received data frames, and selects the port to output Ethernet service sig-
nals in accordance with the switching policy.

5.2 Management Plane Signal Flow


Control signals of the NR9150 are transmitted in the in-band mode. Control signals and
user data are separated by Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN).
 The control signal flow is input from the Ethernet board or the IF board (MD), and for-
warded to the main control board (CSA/CSA2) for switching.
 In accordance with MAC addresses or IP addresses contained in the control sig-
nal flow, the main control board determines whether the control signals should be
processed by the software of the main control board. The control plane data to be
processed is switched to the CPU of the main control board for processing.
 After being processed, the control plane signal flow, which is marked with the VLAN
ID by the main control board for distinction, is sent to the data switching plane from
the CPU, switched to the ports of different boards, and sent outwards.
Figure 5-2 shows the control signal flow of the ZXMW NR9150.

Figure 5-2 Control Signal Flow of NR9150

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Chapter 6
Operation and Mainte-
nance
Table of Contents
LMT..................................................................................................................................28
CLI................................................................................................................................... 29
NMS.................................................................................................................................30

6.1 LMT
Functions

LMT is a WEB-based local maintenance terminal, which is embedded in IDU. Users can
use the Web browser on a PC or intelligent terminal to log in to and manage a single NE
without installing additional client software.

Note

Google browser is recommended.

LMT provides the following NE-level management functions:


 Alarm management
 Configuration management
 Performance management
 Maintenance management
 Security management

Networking

 After connecting a PC to the IDU through an Ethernet cable, users can access the
equipment through the browser on the PC. Figure 6-1 shows the networking dia-
gram.

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Figure 6-1 LMT Networking Diagram

 The NR9150 product provides Wi-Fi access function, which is implemented by con-
necting an external USB Wi-Fi module with the USB interface of the IDU. Intelligent
terminals can be used to access the equipment through WiFi, as shown in Figure
6-2.

Figure 6-2 Wi-Fi Access Diagram

The maintenance terminal can access IDU through the LMT software embedded in each
device.
Users can log in to an through its IP address from the PC and perform management
functions such as alarm management and configuration management.

6.2 CLI
Functions

After logging in to the device through SSHv2 or Telnet, you can use the command lines
provided by the device to manage and configure the device.
 SSHv2: enabled by default.

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 Telnet: disabled by default.

Networking

Connect the computer to the LMT port of the device with a network cable, see Figure
6-3.

Figure 6-3 CLI Networking Diagram

6.3 NMS
Functions

NMS provides not only NE-level management functions but also the function of connect-
ing upper-layer network management systems.
The NMS provides the following NE-level management functions:
 Alarm management
 Configuration management
 Performance management
 Security management
 Topology Management

Networking

 Local networking mode


In local networking mode, the NMS server, clients, and IDUs are all located in the
same LAN, and are connected with each other through the Ethernet. Figure 6-4
shows the local networking diagram.

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Figure 6-4 Local Networking Diagram

 Remote networking mode


In remote networking mode, clients, NEs, or both clients and NEs are located re-
motely. Figure 6-5 shows an example of the remote networking mode when clients
are located remotely.

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Figure 6-5 Remote Networking Diagram

 Hybrid networking mode


The hybrid networking mode is a combination of the local networking mode and the
remote networking mode, see Figure 6-6.

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Figure 6-6 Hybrid Networking Diagram

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Chapter 7
NR9150 Typical Config-
urations
Table of Contents
1+0 No-Protection Configuration.....................................................................................37
1+1 HSB Configuration................................................................................................... 38
1+1 SD Configuration......................................................................................................38
1+1 FD Configuration......................................................................................................39
2+0 XPIC No-Protection Configuration........................................................................... 40
2+2 XPIC HSB Configuration......................................................................................... 42
2+2 XPIC SD Configuration............................................................................................43
4+0 XPIC No-Protection Configuration........................................................................... 44
4+0 CA XPIC Configuration............................................................................................46
8+0 CA XPIC Configuration............................................................................................47
4×4 MIMO Configuration.................................................................................................47
Multi-band Configuration................................................................................................. 49

ZXMW NR9150 supports point-to-point, chain, tree, and ring networking configurations.
 The Point-To-Point (PTP) networking mode
In a PTP network, services between two nodes are directly transmitted through mi-
crowave, see Figure 7-1.

Figure 7-1 Point-to-Point Network

 The chain networking mode


In a chain network, all microwave transmission nodes are linked one by one as a
chain, and the first node and the last node of the chain are open, see Figure 7-2.

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Figure 7-2 Chain Network

 The tree networking mode


In a tree network, several chain topologies are connected through some NE nodes,
and there is no loop in the network, see Figure 7-3.

Figure 7-3 Tree Network

 The ring network through microwave, see Figure 7-4.

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Figure 7-4 Ring Network

Table 7-1 shows NR9150 typical configurations.

Table 7-1 NR9150 Typical Configurations


Networking Type Network Configuration

Non-protection 1+0

2+0

4+0

8+0

Protection 1+1 HSB/SD/FD

XPIC 2+0 XPIC

4+0 XPIC

8+0 XPIC

2+2 XPIC SD/HSB/FD

4+4 XPIC SD/HSB/FD

CA 2+0 CA

4+0 CA

8+0 CA

CA + XPIC 4+0 CA XPIC

8+0 CA XPIC

MIMO + XPIC 4×4 MIMO

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Networking Type Network Configuration

MBL 1+0 E-band with 2+0 Normal band

2+0 E-band with 4+0 Normal band

Note

Each IDU supports up to four groups of PLA and 28 groups of LAG (each LAG group
supports up to 8 members).

7.1 1+0 No-Protection Configuration


In the 1+0 no-protection configuration, a microwave link has only one operating channel
and does not have any standby channel.
NR9150 supports 1+0, 2×(1+0), N×(1+0) (N ≤ 8) networking configurations. The basic
1+0 configuration is shown in Figure 7-5.

Figure 7-5 1+0 Configuration (1T1R ODU)

In 1+0 network configuration, the material requirement of a single site is shown in Table
7-2.

Table 7-2 N×(1+0) Configuration Requirements Per Site


Components 1+0 2×(1+0) 8×(1+0)

CSA/CSA2 1 1 1

MD/MD2 0 0 3

ODU (1T1R) 1 2 8

Antenna 1 2 8

IF cable 1 2 8

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7.2 1+1 HSB Configuration


HSB is short for Hot Standby. In this configuration mode, 1+1 hot backup protection is
implemented for ODUs. The basic configuration 1+1 HSB configuration is shown in Fig-
ure 7-6.

Figure 7-6 1+1 HSB Configuration (1T1R ODU)

In N×(1+1) HSB configuration, the main ODU and the standby ODU are installed on the
same antenna, and the combiner is used to combine and split the RF signals and pro-
vide hardware level protection.
In N×(1+1) HSB configuration mode, the required material of single site is shown in Ta-
ble 7-3.

Table 7-3 N×(1+1) HSB Configuration Requirements Per Site


Components 1+1 HSB 2×(1+1) HSB N×(1+1) HSB

CSA/CSA2 1 1 1

MD/MD2 0 1 N-1

ODU (1T1R) 2 4 2×N

Antenna 1 2 N

IF cable 2 4 2×N

Direct mounting com- 1 2 N


biner

7.3 1+1 SD Configuration


SD is short for Space Diversity. In this configuration mode, 1+1 backup protection is im-
plemented for channels. Two spatially-separated antennas are used to receive the same
signal. The system selects the optimal one from the two received signals, which mini-
mizes the impact of attenuation on signal transmission. The basic configuration 1+1 SD
configuration is shown in Figure 7-7.

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Figure 7-7 1+1 SD Configuration (1T1R ODU)

In 1+1 SD configuration, main ODU and standby ODU are installed on the different an-
tennas.
 In the transmitting direction: Service signals are transmitted to the CSA/CSA2. Nor-
mally, the active ODU transmits RF signals to the antenna while the standby ODU
does not transmit signal. When the active ODU becomes faulty, the active ODU
stops transmitting signals and the standby ODU starts transmitting signals.
 In the receiving direction: The system selects one channel of service signals with
better signal quality from the two that are transmitted by the opposite-end ac-
tive/standby ODUs.
In N×(1+1) SD configuration, the required material of a single site is shown in Table 7-4.

Table 7-4 N×(1+1) SD Configuration Requirements Per Site


Components 1+1 SD 2×(1+1) SD 3×(1+1) SD 4×(1+1) SD

CSA/CSA2 1 1 1 1

MD/MD2 0 1 2 3

ODU (1T1R) 2 4 6 8

Antenna 2 4 6 8

IF cable 2 4 6 8

7.4 1+1 FD Configuration


FD is short for Frequency Diversity. In this configuration mode, 1+1 backup protection
is implemented for channels. Two channels with a certain frequency spacing are used
to transmit and receive the same signals. The system selects the optimal one from the
received two signals, which minimizes the impact of attenuation on signal transmission.
The basic configuration 1+1 FD configuration is shown in Figure 7-8.

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Figure 7-8 1+1 FD Configuration (1T1R ODU)

In 1+1 FD configuration, main ODU and standby ODU are installed on the same anten-
na to provide hardware level protection.
 In the transmitting direction: Service signals are transmitted to the CSA/CSA2. The
active ODU transmits RF signals with the F1 frequency to the antenna, and the
standby ODU transmits RF signals with the F2 frequency to the antenna. F1 and F2
are scarcely correlated.
 In the receiving direction: The active ODU and the standby ODU respectively extract
RF signals of F1 frequency and F2 frequency from the signals received from the an-
tenna. The system selects the service signal with better quality.
In N×(1+1) FD configuration mode, the required material of single site is shown in Table
7-5.

Table 7-5 N×(1+1) FD Configuration Requirements Per Site


Components 1+1 FD 2×(1+1) FD N×(1+1) FD

CSA/CSA2 1 1 1

MD/MD2 0 1 N-1

ODU (1T1R) 2 4 2×N

Antenna 1 2 N

IF cable 2 4 2×N

Direct mounting com- 1 2 1×N


biner

7.5 2+0 XPIC No-Protection Configuration


With XPIC function, the capacity is doubled.
NR9150 supports 2+0 XPIC, 2×(2+0) XPIC, N×(2+0) XPIC configurations. The diagrams
of 2+0 XPIC configuration are shown in Figure 7-9, and Figure 7-10.

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Figure 7-9 2+0 XPIC Configuration (1T1R ODU)

Figure 7-10 2+0 XPIC Configuration (2T2R ODU)

In N×(2+0) XPIC configuration mode, required material of single site is shown in Table
7-6.

Table 7-6 N×(2+0) XPIC Configuration Requirements Per Site


Components 2+0 XPIC 2×(2+0) XPIC N×(2+0) XPIC

CSA/CSA2 1 1 1

MD/MD2 0 1 N-1

1T1R ODU/2T2R ODU 2/1 4/2 2×N/N

Antenna 1 2 N

IF Cable 2 4 2×N

Direct mounting OMT/ 1 2 2×N


Flat OMT

Note

Flat OMT is selected when configuring 2T2R ODU.

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7.6 2+2 XPIC HSB Configuration


2+2 XPIC HSB means each polarization of 2+0 XPIC is protected with hot standby con-
figuration. Each NR9150 IDU offers max.2 group 2+2 XPIC HSB configuration.The basic
configuration of 2+2 XPIC HSB configuration are shown in Figure 7-11, and Figure 7-12.

Figure 7-11 2+2 XPIC HSB Configuration (1T1R ODU)

Figure 7-12 2+2 XPIC HSB Configuration (2T2R ODU)

In 2+2 XPIC HSB configuration, main ODU and standby ODU are mounted on one com-
biner/hybrid and then fixed on one antenna to provide hardware level protection.
In 2+2 XPIC HSB configuration mode, the required material of single site are shown in
Table 7-7.

Table 7-7 2+2 XPIC HSB Configuration Requirements Per Site


Components Configuration Requirements-1T1R Configuration Requirements-2T2R
ODU ODU

CSA/CSA2 1 1

MD/MD2 1 1

ODU 4 2

Combiner 1 (Dual-polarized combiner DP-HYB) 1 (Dual-channel combiner DC-HYB)

OMT - 1 (Flat OMT)

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Components Configuration Requirements-1T1R Configuration Requirements-2T2R


ODU ODU

Antenna 1 1

IF Cable 4 4

7.7 2+2 XPIC SD Configuration


2+2 XPIC SD means each polarization of 2+0 XPIC is protected with space diversity
configuration. Each NR9150 IDU offers max.2 group 2+2 XPIC SD configuration.The
basic configuration of 2+2 XPIC SD configuration are shown in Figure 7-13, and Figure
7-14.

Figure 7-13 2+2 XPIC SD Configuration (1T1R ODU)

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Figure 7-14 2+2 XPIC SD Configuration (2T2R ODU)

In the 2+2 SD protection mode, the active ODUs and standby ODUs are mounted on dif-
ferent antennas. This enables the system to receive signals from different paths at the
same time, which provides full-time hardware and wireless link protection.
In 2+2 XPIC SD configuration mode, the required material of single site is shown in Ta-
ble 7-8.

Table 7-8 2+2 XPIC SD Configuration Requirements Per Site


Components Configuration Requirements-1T1R Configuration Requirements-2T2R
ODU ODU

CSA/CSA2 1 1

MD/MD2 1 1

ODU 4 2

OMT 2 (Direct mounting OMT) 2 (Flat OMT)

Antenna 2 2

IF Cable 4 4

7.8 4+0 XPIC No-Protection Configuration


NR9150 supports max. 2 group of 4+0 XPIC configurations. The diagrams of 4+0 XPIC
configuration are shown in Figure 7-15, and Figure 7-16.

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Figure 7-15 4+0 XPIC Configuration (1T1R ODU)

Figure 7-16 4+0 XPIC Configuration (2T2R ODU)

In 4+0 XPIC configuration mode, required material of single site is shown in Table 7-9.

Table 7-9 4+0 XPIC Configuration Requirements Per Site


Components Configuration Requirements-1T1R Configuration Requirements-2T2R
ODU ODU

CSA/CSA2 1 1

MD/MD2 1 1

ODU 4 2

Combiner 1 (Dual-polarized combiner DP-HYB) 1 (Dual-channel combiner DC-HYB)

OMT - 1 (Flat OMT)

Antenna 1 1

IF Cable 4 4

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7.9 4+0 CA XPIC Configuration


With 4+0 CA XPIC configuration, half of the hardware is reduced compared with the tra-
ditional 4+0 solution. The diagrams of 4+0 CA XPIC configuration are shown in Figure
7-17, and Figure 7-18.

Figure 7-17 4+0 CA XPIC Configuration (1T1R ODU)

Figure 7-18 4+0 CA XPIC Configuration (2T2R ODU)

In 4+0 CA XPIC configuration mode, required material of single site is shown in Table
7-10.

Table 7-10 4+0 CA XPIC Configuration Requirements Per Site


Components Configuration Requirements-1T1R Configuration Requirements-2T2R
ODU ODU

CSA/CSA2 1 1

MD/MD2 1 1

ODU 2 1

OMT 1 (Direct mounting OMT) 1 (Flat OMT)

Antenna 1 1

IF Cable 2 2

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7.10 8+0 CA XPIC Configuration


With 8+0 CA XPIC configuration, half of the hardware is reduced compared with the tra-
ditional 8+0 solution.
The diagram of 8+0 CA XPIC configuration is shown in Figure 7-19.

Figure 7-19 8+0 CA XPIC Configuration (2T2R ODU)

In 8+0 CA XPIC configuration mode, required material of single site is shown in Table
7-11.

Table 7-11 8+0 CA XPIC Configuration Requirements Per Site


Components 8+0 CA XPIC Configuration Requirements (
PCS)

CSA/CSA2 1

MD/MD2 3

1T1R ODU/2T2R ODU 4/2

OMT/flat OMT 1/1

Antenna 1

IF Cable 4

Note

Flat OMT is applicable to 2T2R ODU.

7.11 4×4 MIMO Configuration


NR9150 provides 4x4 MIMO configuration to 4 times the link capacity within one pair of
frequency point comparing with 1+0.
The diagrams of 4x4 MIMO hardware configuration are shown in Figure 7-20, and Fig-
ure 7-21.

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Figure 7-20 4x4 MIMO Configuration (1T1R ODU)

Figure 7-21 4x4 MIMO Configuration (2T2R ODU)

The required material for 4x4 MIMO configuration in single site is shown in Table 7-12.

Table 7-12 4x4 MIMO Configuration Requirements Per Site


Components Configuration Requirements-1T1R Configuration Requirements-2T2R
ODU ODU

CSA/CSA2 1 1

MD/MD2 1 1

ODU 4 2

OMT 2 (Direct mounting OMT) 2 (Flat OMT)

Antenna 2 2

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Components Configuration Requirements-1T1R Configuration Requirements-2T2R


ODU ODU

IF Cable 4 4

Ethernet Ca- 0 1 (Used for Co-reference configuration)


ble

7.12 Multi-band Configuration


ZXMW NR9150 with E-band equipment provide MBL (multi-band link) for providing huge
capacity and good reliability transmission pipe in short distance wireless backhaul or
transport scenario.

1E+2N MBL with Separated Antennas

As shown in Figure 7-22, the E-band equipment is mounted on an E-band antenna di-
rectly and two normal band ODUs are mounted on one normal band antenna directly via
integrated OMT.

Figure 7-22 1E+2N MBL with Separated Antennas

The required components of the 1E+2N (1+0 E-band with 2+0 XPIC normal band) MBL
configuration with separated antennas are shown in Table 7-13.

Table 7-13 1E+2N MBL with Separated Antennas Configuration Requirements


Components Configuration Requirements (
PCS)

CSA/CSA2 1

Normal band 1T1R ODU 2

Normal band OMT 1

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PCS)

Normal band antenna 1

IF cable 2

E-band E-band equipment 1

E-band antenna 1

Optical fiber 1

1E+2N MBL with Multi-band Antenna

Taking 1+0 E-band with 2+0 normal band link for instance, E-band equipment and nor-
mal band ODU can be mounted on one multi-band antenna directly, see Figure 7-23.

Figure 7-23 1E+2N MBL with Multi-band Antenna

The required components of the 1E+2N (1+0 E-band with 2+0 normal band) MBL with
multi-band antenna configuration are shown in Table 7-14.

Table 7-14 1E+2N MBL with Multi-band Antenna Configuration Requirements


Components Configuration Requirements (
PCS)

CSA/CSA2 1

Multi-band antenna 1

Normal band 1T1R ODU 2

Normal band OMT 1

IF cable 2

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Components Configuration Requirements (


PCS)

E-band E-band equipment 1

Optical fiber 1

2E+4N MBL

ZXMW NR9150 supports 2E+4N (2+0 E-band with 4+0 normal band) MBL in one trans-
mission direction, see Figure 7-24.

Figure 7-24 2E+4N MBL

The required components of the 2E+4N (2+0 E-band with 4+0 Normal Band) MBL con-
figuration are shown in Table 7-15.

Table 7-15 2E+4N MBL Configuration Requirements


Components Configuration Requirements (
PCS)

CSA/CSA2 1

MD/MD2 1

Normal band 1T1R ODU 4

Dual-polarized combiner DP- 1


HYB

Normal band antenna 1

IF cable 4

E-band E-band equipment 2

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Components Configuration Requirements (


PCS)

E-band OMT 1

E-band antenna 1

Optical fiber 1

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Table of Contents
System Integrity...............................................................................................................53
Radio Performance......................................................................................................... 56
Receiver Characteristics................................................................................................. 80
System Capability..........................................................................................................118

8.1 System Integrity

8.1.1 Dimension and Weight


Table 8-1 shows the dimensions and weights of IDU and ODU.

Table 8-1 Dimensions and Weights


Item Dimension (Height × Width × Depth) Weights (±0.5
kg)

IDU 43.6 mm ×482.6 mm ×240 mm 6.1 (Fully


equipped)

ODU SRU 261.7 mm×245.5 mm×87 mm 4.0

SRU2 (6/7/8 GHz) 158 mm×158 mm×53.8 mm 2.5

SRU2 (10 GHz-42 151 mm×151 mm×52.6 mm 2.0


GHz)

SRU2S (13 GHz) 151 mm×151 mm× 52.6 mm 2.1

SRU2S (23 GHz) 151 mm×151 mm× 73 mm 2.5

SRU3D 243 mm×243 mm×48.5 mm 4.5

HRU 275 mm×248 mm×123 mm 5.0

HRU2 260 mm×241.5 mm×75.5 mm 4.5

HRU2F 260 mm×241.5 mm×75.5 mm 4.5

HRU3D 256 mm×277 mm×76.4 mm 6.5

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8.1.2 Operation Parameters


Power supply of ZXMW NR9150 is shown in Table 8-2.

Table 8-2 Power Supply


Power Module Input Voltage

CSA/CSA2 -48 V DC (-38.4 V DC to -57.6 V DC)

Temperature and humidity of ZXMW NR9150 is shown in Table 8-3.

Table 8-3 Temperature and Humidity


Item IDU ODU

Workable Temperature -30 °C - 65 °C -40 °C -55 °C

Operation Temperature -25 °C - 55 °C -40 °C - 55 °C

Transportation/Storage Temperature -40 °C - 70 °C -40 °C - 70 °C

Humidity < 95% (35 °C) < 100%

8.1.3 Standards Compliance


Complied standards of ZXMW NR9150 is shown in Table 8-4.

Table 8-4 Complied Standards


Specifications IDU ODU

EMC EN 301 489-1


EN 301 489-4
IEC 61000-4-2
IEC 61000-4-3
IEC 61000-4-4
IEC 61000-4-5
IEC 61000-4-6
EN 55032/CISPR 32

Radio ETSI EN 302 217-2

Health EN 50385

Safety IEC 62368-1


IEC 60950-22

Shell Protection IEC 60529 IP20 IEC 60529 IP66

Operation ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 ETSI EN 300 019-1-4


ZTE Enterprise Standards: Q/ZX ZTE Enterprise Standards: Q/ZX
01397.01 01397.01

Storage ETSI EN 300 019-1-1 ETSI EN 300 019-1-1

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Specifications IDU ODU


ZTE Enterprise Standards: Q/ZX ZTE Enterprise Standards: Q/ZX
01397.01 01397.01

Transport ETSI EN 300 019-1-2 ETSI EN 300 019-1-2


ETSI EN 300 019-2-2 ETSI EN 300 019-2-2
IEC 60721-3-2 IEC 60721-3-2

Earthquake & Vibra- GR-63-CORE: NEBS Zone4 GR-63-CORE: NEBS Zone4


tion YD5083: 9 degrees YD5083: 9 degrees
NTT: 7 degrees NTT: 7 degrees
ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 ETSI EN 300 019-1-4
ETSI EN 300 019-2-3 ETSI EN 300 019-2-4

Noise GR-63-CORE ETSI EN 300 753 Class 4.1E


ETSI EN 300 753 Class 3.1/3.2/3.3
office (floor-standing)

8.1.4 Fault Tolerance


Fault tolerance parameters include Residual Bit Error Ratio (RBER), Mean Time To Re-
pair (MTTR) and Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF), refer to Table 8-5.

Table 8-5 Fault Tolerance Parameters


Fault Tolerance Parame- Description
ters
-12
RBER RBER<10 @ (Max. RSL threshold-10 dB) to (Min. RSL thresh-
old+10 dB)

MTTR MTTR≤1 hour

MTBF MTBF≥400,000 hours


The predicted reliability parameters are shown in Table 8-6.

Table 8-6 Predicted Reliability


Item 1+0 Syetem 2+0 XPIC 4+0 XPIC ODU (SRU2)
Syetem Syetem

MTBF (hour) ≥480,000 ≥480,000 400,000 1,200,000

MTBF (year) ≥54.79 ≥54.79 ≥45.66 136.98

Availability ≥99.99979% ≥99.99979% ≥99.99975% 99.9999%

8.1.5 General Safety Requirements


All the power supply units have the following safety design:
 Electrical safety:

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Overvoltage protection: the equipment will not be damaged within the power range
-38.4 V DC to -57.6 V DC.
Power reverse connection protection, over current protection and IF cable short-cir-
cuit protection is supported by ZXMW NR9150.
Overcurrent protection for power supply unit: ≤ 30 A.
 Structural safety: ZXMW NR9150 offers error-connection prevention and loose proof
design.

8.2 Radio Performance

8.2.1 IF Interface Standard


Item Central Frequency Power Level

IF Signal TX CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2: 350 MHz 0 dBm to +2 dBm @ IDU


(IDU TX, ME2: 630 MHz -23 dBm to +2 dBm @ ODU
ODU RX)

IF Signal RX MD2 (7/14/28/40/56/80/112 MHz bandwidth): 140 MHz -30 dBm to -8 dBm @ IDU
(ODU TX, ME2 (7/14/28/40/56/112 MHz bandwidth): 140 MHz -13 dBm to -7 dBm @ ODU
IDU RX) ME2 (224 MHz bandwidth): 210 MHz

IF Interface Connector: N type (ODU), SMA type (IDU)


Parameters Impedance: 50 Ω
Return loss: < -15 dB (ODU), < -15 dB (IDU)

8.2.2 Frequency Parameters


Frequency adjustment step and stability of ODU is shown in Table 8-7.

Table 8-7 Radio Frequency Adjustment Step and Stability


ODU Type Frequency Band Step size Frequency Stability

SRU 6 GHz 59 kHz (T/R 252.04 ±5 ppm


MHz)

250 kHz (others)

7/ 8 GHz 50 kHz

10/ 11/ 13/ 15/ 18/ 23/ 250 kHz


26/ 28/ 32/ 38/ 42 GHz

SRU2 6/ 7/ 8 GHz 50 kHz

10/ 11/ 13/ 15/ 18/ 23/ 250 kHz


26/ 28/ 32/ 38/ 42 GHz

SRU2S 13/ 15/ 18/ 23 GHz 250 kHz

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ODU Type Frequency Band Step size Frequency Stability

SRU3D 13/ 15/ 18/ 23 GHz 250 kHz

HRU 6 GHz 59 kHz (T/R 252.04


MHz)

250 kHz (others)

7/ 8 GHz 464 kHz (T/R 311.32


MHz of 8 GHz HRU)

250 kHz (others)

11 GHz 250 kHz

HRU2 13/15/18 GHz 250 kHz

HRU2F 6/ 7/ 8 GHz 50 kHz

11G 250 kHz

HRU3D 6/ 7/ 8 GHz 50 kHz

11G 250 kHz

Tx/Rx spacing of ODU is shown in Table 8-8.

Table 8-8 ODU Tx/Rx Spacing


Frequency Band Frequency Tx/Rx Spacing ( Frequency Plan Standards
Range (GHz) MHz)

6 GHz 5.925-7.105 252.04 (L6) ITU-R F.383


260 (L6) ITU-R F.384
266 (L6)
340 (U6)

7 GHz 7.11-7.9 154 ITU-R F.385


161 Annex 1,3,4
168
196
245

8 GHz 7.725-8.5 119 ITU-R F. 386


126 Annex 1,3,4
151.614
208
266
283.5
300
310
311.32

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Frequency Band Frequency Tx/Rx Spacing ( Frequency Plan Standards


Range (GHz) MHz)

10 GHz 10.15-10.65 350 ITU-R F. 1568 Annex 1


ITU-R F. 747 Annex 1

11 GHz 10.675-11.745 490 ITU-R F. 387


500
530

13 GHz 12.75-13.25 266 ITU-R F. 497


CEPT/ERC
REC T/R 12

15 GHz 14.4-15.35 315 ITU-R F. 636


420 ECC T/R 12-07E
490 CEPT/ERC
644 REC T/R 12
728

18 GHz 17.7-19.7 1008 ITU-R F. 595


1010 ECC 12-03
1120 CEPT/ERC
1560 REC T/R 12

23 GHz 21.2-23.6 1008 ITU-R F. 637 Annex 1,3,4


1200 CEPT/ERC
1232 REC T/R 13 Annex A

26 GHz 24.549-26.453 1008 ITU-R F. 748


CEPT/ERC
REC T/R 13 Annex B

28 GHz 27.52-29.481 1008 ITU-R F. 748


CEPT/ERC
REC T/R 13 Annex C

32 GHz 31.815-33.383 812 ITU-R F. 1520


CEPT/ERC
REC T/R (01)

38 GHz 37.016-39.480 1260 ITU-R F. 749 Annex 1


CEPT/ERC
REC T/R 12

42 GHz 40.522-43.464 1500 ITU-R F.2005

8.2.3 RF Transmitter Output Power & ATPC Range


 RF transmitter output power (Tx power) and ATPC range depend on the ODU type.

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 The ATPC range can be reached from the maximum Tx power to the minimum Tx
power.

SRU

For the SRU transmit power, refer to the following tables.

Table 8-9 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU: 6 GHz to 15 GHz
Frequency Band (GHz) 6 7 8 10 11 13 15

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 30 28 28 26.5 28 26 26

16QAM 28 24 24 22.5 25 24 24

32QAM 26.5 24 24 22 24 24 24

64QAM 25 *24/23 *24/22 20.5 22 23 23

128QAM 25 *24/23 *24/22 20.5 22 23 23

256QAM 23 *24/23 *24/22 18.5 20 22 22

512QAM 22 *23/22 *23/21 17 19 21 21

1024QAM 21 *22/21 *22/20 16 18 20 20

1024QAM Light 21 *22/21 *22/20 16 18 20 20

2048QAM 21 *22/21 *22/20 16 18 20 20

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 9 -2 -2 2 6 -4 -4

16QAM to 2048QAM 9 -6 -6 2 6 -6 -6

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Note

 SRU v1.4: QPSK-2048QAM.


 “*” means Data @ 7/14/28 MHz / Data @ 40/56 MHz.
 7/14 MHz up to 2048QAM.

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Table 8-10 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU: 18 GHz to 38 GHz
Frequency Band (GHz) 18 23 26 28 32 38

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 24 24 25 25 23 22

16QAM *22/21 22 22 22 21 19.5

32QAM *21/20 22 21 21 20 19.5

64QAM *21/20 21 19 19 17 18

128QAM *21/20 *21/20 19 19 17 18

256QAM *20/19 20 17 17 15 17

512QAM *19/18 19 16 16 14 16

1024QAM *18/17 18 15 15 13 15

1024QAM Light *18/17 18 15 15 13 15

2048QAM *18/17 18 15 15 13 15

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 2048QAM -6 -6 -1 -3 -3 -6

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Note
 SRU v1.4: QPSK-2048QAM.
 “*” means Data @ 7/14/28 MHz / Data @ 40/56 MHz.
 7/14 MHz up to 2048QAM.

SRU2

For the SRU2 transmit power, refer to the following tables.

Table 8-11 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2: 6/7/8 GHz
Frequency Band (GHz) 6/7/8

Bandwidth (MHz) 7/14 28/40/56 112

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

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Frequency Band (GHz) 6/7/8

Bandwidth (MHz) 7/14 28/40/56 112

QPSK 28 28 28

16QAM 25 25 25

32QAM 25 25 25

64QAM 25 25 25

128QAM 25 25 25

256QAM 24 24 24

512QAM 23 23 23

1024QAM 22 22 22

1024QAM Light 22 22 22

2048QAM 22 22 22

4096QAM N/A 21 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 4096QAM -6

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Table 8-12 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2: 10/11 GHz
Frequency Band (GHz) 10 11

Bandwidth (MHz) 7/14 28/40/56 112 7/14 28/40/56 80/112

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 26 26 26 26 26 26

16QAM 25 25 25 25 25 25

32QAM 25 25 25 25 25 25

64QAM 24 24 24 24 24 24

128QAM 24 24 24 24 24 24

256QAM 23 23 23 23 23 23

512QAM 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5

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Frequency Band (GHz) 10 11

Bandwidth (MHz) 7/14 28/40/56 112 7/14 28/40/56 80/112

1024QAM 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5

1024QAM Light 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5

2048QAM 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5

4096QAM N/A 21 N/A N/A 21 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 4096QAM -6 0

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Note
11GHz SRU2 supports 80 MHz bandwidth.

Table 8-13 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2 : 13 GHz


Frequency Band (GHz) 13

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14 28 40 56 112

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 29 29 27 27 27 26

16QAM 26 25 25 24 24 23

32QAM 26 25 25 24 24 23

64QAM 25 25 24 23 23 22

128QAM 25 25 24 23 23 22

256QAM 24 24 24 23 23 21

512QAM 24 24 24 23 23 21

1024QAM 22 22 22 21 21 19

1024QAM Light 22 22 22 21 21 19

2048QAM 22 22 22 21 21 19

4096QAM N/A N/A 21 20 20 18

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Frequency Band (GHz) 13

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14 28 40 56 112

8192QAM N/A N/A 19 18 18 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 2048QAM -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5

4096QAM N/A N/A -5 -5 -5 0

8192QAM N/A N/A 0 0 0 N/A

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Table 8-14 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2: 15 GHz


Frequency Band (GHz) 15

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14 28 40 56 112

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 29 29 27.5 27.5 27.5 26

16QAM 26 26 26 25 25 23

32QAM 26 26 26 25 25 23

64QAM 25 25 25 24 24 22

128QAM 25 25 25 24 24 22

256QAM 24 24 24 23 23 21

512QAM 24 24 24 23 23 21

1024QAM 22 22 22 21 21 19

1024QAM Light 22 22 22 21 21 19

2048QAM 22 22 22 21 21 19

4096QAM N/A N/A 21 20 20 18

8192QAM N/A N/A 19 18 18 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 2048QAM -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5

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Frequency Band (GHz) 15

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14 28 40 56 112

4096QAM N/A N/A -5 -5 -5 0

8192QAM N/A N/A 0 0 0 N/A

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Table 8-15 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2: 18 GHz


Frequency Band (GHz) 18

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14(13.75) 28(27.5) 40 56(55) 112(110)

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 26.5 26.5 26.5 25 25 24

16QAM 24.5 24.5 24.5 23 23 22

32QAM 24.5 24.5 24.5 22 22 21

64QAM 24 24 24 21 21 19

128QAM 24 24 24 21 21 18

256QAM 23.5 23.5 23.5 21 21 18

512QAM 23.5 23.5 23.5 20.5 20.5 18

1024QAM 23 23 23 20.5 20.5 18

1024QAM Light 23 23 23 20.5 20.5 18

2048QAM 23 23 23 20.5 20.5 18

4096QAM N/A N/A 22 19 19 17

8192QAM N/A N/A 20 17 17 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 2048QAM -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5

4096QAM N/A N/A -5 -5 -5 0

8192QAM N/A N/A 0 0 0 N/A

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

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Frequency Band (GHz) 18

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14(13.75) 28(27.5) 40 56(55) 112(110)

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Note
13.75/27.5/55/110 MHz is applied for 18 GHz.

Table 8-16 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2: 23 GHz


Frequency Band (GHz) 23

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14 28 40 56 112

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 26 26 26 25 25 24

16QAM 24 24 24 24 24 22

32QAM 24 24 24 24 24 21

64QAM 23.5 23.5 23.5 22 22 19

128QAM 23.5 23.5 23.5 22 22 18

256QAM 23.5 23.5 23.5 22 22 18

512QAM 23.5 23.5 23.5 22 22 18

1024QAM 22 22 22 20 20 18

1024QAM Light 22 22 22 20 20 18

2048QAM 22 22 22 20 20 18

4096QAM N/A N/A 21 19 19 17

8192QAM N/A N/A 19 17 17 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 2048QAM -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5

4096QAM N/A N/A -5 -5 -5 0

8192QAM N/A N/A 0 0 0 N/A

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

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Frequency Band (GHz) 23

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14 28 40 56 112

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Table 8-17 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2: 26/28 GHz
Frequency Band (GHz) 26 28

Bandwidth (MHz) 7/14 28/40/56 112 7/14 28/40/56 112

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 22 22 22 22 22 22

16QAM 21 21 21 21 21 21

32QAM 21 21 21 21 21 21

64QAM 20 20 20 20 20 20

128QAM 20 20 20 20 20 20

256QAM 20 20 20 20 20 20

512QAM 19 19 19 19 19 19

1024QAM 19 19 19 18 18 18

1024QAM Light 19 19 N/A 18 18 N/A

2048QAM 18 18 N/A 16 16 N/A

4096QAM N/A 17 N/A N/A 15 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 4096QAM -3 -3

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Table 8-18 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2: 32/38 GHz
Frequency Band (GHz) 32 38

Bandwidth (MHz) 7/14 28/40/56 112 7/14 28/40/56 112

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 22 22 22 20 20 20

16QAM 20 20 20 18 18 18

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Frequency Band (GHz) 32 38

Bandwidth (MHz) 7/14 28/40/56 112 7/14 28/40/56 112

32QAM 20 20 20 18 18 18

64QAM 19 19 19 17 17 17

128QAM 19 19 19 17 17 17

256QAM 18 18 18 16 16 16

512QAM 17 17 17 16 16 16

1024QAM 16 16 16 16 16 16

1024QAM Light 16 16 N/A 16 16 N/A

2048QAM 15 15 N/A 15 15 N/A

4096QAM N/A 14 N/A N/A 14 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 4096QAM -3 -3

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Table 8-19 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2: 42 GHz


Frequency Band (GHz) 42

Bandwidth (MHz) 7/14 28/40/56 112

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 20 20 20

16QAM 18 18 18

32QAM 18 18 18

64QAM 17 17 17

128QAM 17 17 17

256QAM 16 16 16

512QAM 15 15 15

1024QAM 14 14 14

1024QAM Light 14 14 N/A

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Frequency Band (GHz) 42

Bandwidth (MHz) 7/14 28/40/56 112

2048QAM 13 13 N/A

4096QAM N/A 12 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 4096QAM -3

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

SRU2S

For the SRU2S transmit power, refer to the following tables.

Table 8-20 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2S: 13 GHz


Frequency Band (GHz) 13

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14 28 40 56 112

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 28 28 26 26 26 25

16QAM 25 24 24 23 23 22

32QAM 25 24 24 23 23 22

64QAM 24 24 23 22 22 21

128QAM 24 24 23 22 22 21

256QAM 23 23 23 22 22 20

512QAM 23 23 23 22 22 20

1024QAM 21 21 21 20 20 18

1024QAM Light 21 21 21 20 20 18

2048QAM 21 21 21 20 20 18

4096QAM N/A N/A 20 19 19 17

8192QAM N/A N/A 18 17 17 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

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Frequency Band (GHz) 13

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14 28 40 56 112

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 2048QAM -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5

4096QAM N/A N/A -5 -5 -5 0

8192QAM N/A N/A 0 0 0 N/A

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Table 8-21 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2S: 23 GHz


Frequency Band (GHz) 23

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14 28 40 56 112

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 25 25 25 24 24 23

16QAM 23 23 23 23 23 21

32QAM 23 23 23 23 23 20

64QAM 22.5 22.5 22.5 21 21 18

128QAM 22.5 22.5 22.5 21 21 17

256QAM 22.5 22.5 22.5 21 21 17

512QAM 22.5 22.5 22.5 21 21 17

1024QAM 21 21 21 19 19 17

1024QAM Light 21 21 21 19 19 17

2048QAM 21 21 21 19 19 17

4096QAM N/A N/A 20 18 18 16

8192QAM N/A N/A 18 16 16 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 2048QAM -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5

4096QAM N/A N/A -5 -5 -5 0

8192QAM N/A N/A 0 0 0 N/A

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Frequency Band (GHz) 23

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14 28 40 56 112

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

SRU3D

For the SRU3D transmit power, refer to the following tables.

Table 8-22 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU3D: 13 GHz


Frequency Band (GHz) 13

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14 28 40 56 112

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 29 29 27 27 27 26

16QAM 26 25 25 24 24 23

32QAM 26 25 25 24 24 23

64QAM 25 25 24 23 23 22

128QAM 25 25 24 23 23 22

256QAM 24 24 24 23 23 21

512QAM 24 24 24 23 23 21

1024QAM 22 22 22 21 21 19

1024QAM Light 22 22 22 21 21 19

2048QAM 22 22 22 21 21 19

4096QAM N/A N/A 21 20 20 18

8192QAM N/A N/A 19 19 19 N/A

16384QAM N/A N/A 19 19 19 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 1024QAM Light -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5

2048QAM -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 0

4096QAM N/A N/A -5 -5 -5 0

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Frequency Band (GHz) 13

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14 28 40 56 112

8192QAM N/A N/A 0 0 0 N/A

16384QAM N/A N/A 0 0 0 N/A

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Note
13 GHz SRU3D bandwidth up to 112 MHz.

Table 8-23 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU3D: 15 GHz


Frequency Band (GHz) 15

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14 28 40 56 112 224

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 29 29 27.5 27.5 27.5 26 23

16QAM 26 26 26 25 25 23 20

32QAM 26 26 26 25 25 23 20

64QAM 25 25 25 24 24 22 19

128QAM 25 25 25 24 24 22 19

256QAM 24 24 24 23 23 21 18

512QAM 24 24 24 23 23 21 18

1024QAM 22 22 22 21 21 19 17

1024QAM Light 22 22 22 21 21 19 N/A

2048QAM 22 22 22 21 21 19 N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A 21 20 20 18 N/A

8192QAM N/A N/A 19 19 19 N/A N/A

16384QAM N/A N/A 19 19 19 N/A N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 1024QAM Light -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5

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Frequency Band (GHz) 15

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14 28 40 56 112 224

2048QAM -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 0 N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A -5 -5 -5 0 N/A

8192QAM N/A N/A 0 0 0 N/A N/A

16384QAM N/A N/A 0 0 0 N/A N/A

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Note
15 GHz SRU3D bandwidth up to 224 MHz (with ME2).

Table 8-24 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU3D: 18 GHz


Frequency Band (GHz) 18

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14(13.75) 28(27.5) 40 56(55) 112(110) 224

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 26.5 26.5 26.5 25 25 24 24

16QAM 24.5 24.5 24.5 23 23 22 22

32QAM 24.5 24.5 24.5 22 22 21 21

64QAM 24 24 24 21 21 19 19

128QAM 24 24 24 21 21 18 18

256QAM 23.5 23.5 23.5 21 21 18 18

512QAM 23.5 23.5 23.5 20.5 20.5 18 18

1024QAM 23 23 23 20.5 20.5 18 18

1024QAM Light 23 23 23 20.5 20.5 18 N/A

2048QAM 23 23 23 20.5 20.5 18 N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A 22 19 19 17 N/A

8192QAM N/A N/A 21 18 18 N/A N/A

16384QAM N/A N/A 20 18 18 N/A N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

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Frequency Band (GHz) 18

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14(13.75) 28(27.5) 40 56(55) 112(110) 224

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 1024QAM Light -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5

2048QAM -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 0 N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A -5 -5 -5 0 N/A

8192QAM N/A N/A 0 0 0 N/A N/A

16384QAM N/A N/A 0 0 0 N/A N/A

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Note

 18 GHz SRU3D bandwidth up to 224 MHz (with ME2).


 13.75/27.5/55/110 MHz is applied for 18 GHz.

Table 8-25 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU3D: 23 GHz


Frequency Band (GHz) 23

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14 28 40 56 112 224

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 26 26 26 25 25 24 24

16QAM 24 24 24 24 24 22 22

32QAM 24 24 24 24 24 21 21

64QAM 23.5 23.5 23.5 22 22 19 19

128QAM 23.5 23.5 23.5 22 22 18 18

256QAM 23.5 23.5 23.5 22 22 18 18

512QAM 23.5 23.5 23.5 22 22 18 18

1024QAM 22 22 22 20 20 18 18

1024QAM Light 22 22 22 20 20 18 N/A

2048QAM 22 22 22 20 20 18 N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A 21 19 19 17 N/A

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Frequency Band (GHz) 23

Bandwidth (MHz) 7 14 28 40 56 112 224

8192QAM N/A N/A 20 18 18 N/A N/A

16384QAM N/A N/A 19 18 18 N/A N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 1024QAM Light -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5

2048QAM -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 0 N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A -5 -5 -5 0 N/A

8192QAM N/A N/A 0 0 0 N/A N/A

16384QAM N/A N/A 0 0 0 N/A N/A

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Note

23 GHz SRU3D bandwidth up to 224 MHz (with ME2).

HRU

For the HRU transmit power, refer to the following table.

Table 8-26 Transmit Power & ATPC Range: HRU v2.0


Frequency Band (GHz) 6 7 8 11

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 33 33 33 31

16QAM 32 32 32 30

32QAM 32 32 32 29

64QAM 31.5 31.5 31.5 27

128QAM 31.5 31.5 31.5 27

256QAM 30.5 30.5 30.5 26

512QAM 30 30 30 24

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Frequency Band (GHz) 6 7 8 11

1024QAM 30 30 30 23

1024QAM Light 30 30 30 23

2048QAM 29 29 29 22

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 2048QAM 5

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

HRU2

For the HRU2 transmit power, refer to the following tables.

Table 8-27 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - HRU2: 15 GHz


Frequency Band (GHz) 15

Bandwidth (MHz) 7/14 28/40/56 112

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 29 29 29

16QAM 28 28 28

32QAM 28 28 28

64QAM 27 27 27

128QAM 27 27 27

256QAM 26 26 26

512QAM 26 26 26

1024QAM 24 24 24

1024QAM Light 24 24 24

2048QAM 24 24 24

4096QAM N/A 23 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

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Frequency Band (GHz) 15

Bandwidth (MHz) 7/14 28/40/56 112

QPSK to 4096QAM 6

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Table 8-28 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - HRU2: 18 GHz


Frequency Band (GHz) 18

Bandwidth (MHz) 7/14 28/40/56 112

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 29 29 29

16QAM 27 27 27

32QAM 27 27 27

64QAM 26 26 26

128QAM 26 26 26

256QAM 25.5 25.5 25.5

512QAM 25.5 25.5 25.5

1024QAM 25 25 25

1024QAM Light 25 25 25

2048QAM 25 25 25

4096QAM N/A 24 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 4096QAM 6

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

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HRU2F

For the HRU2F transmit power, refer to the following tables.

Table 8-29 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - HRU2F: 6/7 GHz
Frequency Band (GHz) 6 7

Bandwidth (MHz) 7/14 28/40/56 80/112 7/14 28/40/56 112

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 32 32 32 32 32 32

16QAM 32 32 32 32 32 32

32QAM 32 32 32 32 32 32

64QAM 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5

128QAM 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5

256QAM 30.5 30.5 30.5 30.5 30.5 30.5

512QAM 30.5 30.5 30.5 30.5 30.5 30.5

1024QAM 30 30 30 30 30 30

1024QAM light 30 30 30 30 30 30

2048QAM 30 30 30 30 30 30

4096QAM N/A 29.5 N/A N/A 29.5 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 4096QAM 11.5

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Note

6 GHz HRU2F supports 80 MHz bandwitch.

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Table 8-30 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - HRU2F: 8/11 GHz
Frequency Band (GHz) 8 11

Bandwidth (MHz) 7/14 28/40/56 112 7/14 28/40/56 80/112

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 32 32 32 30 30 30

16QAM 32 32 32 29 29 29

32QAM 32 32 32 29 29 29

64QAM 31.5 31.5 31.5 28 28 28

128QAM 31.5 31.5 31.5 28 28 28

256QAM 30.5 30.5 30.5 26.5 26.5 26.5

512QAM 30.5 30.5 30.5 26.5 26.5 26.5

1024QAM 30 30 30 25.5 25.5 25.5

1024QAM Light 30 30 30 25.5 25.5 25.5

2048QAM 30 30 30 25.5 25.5 25.5

4096QAM N/A 29.5 N/A N/A 25 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 4096QAM 11.5 9

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Note

11 GHz HRU2F supports 80 MHz bandwidth.

HRU3D

For the HRU3D transmit power, refer to the following tables.

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Table 8-31 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - HRU3D: 6/7 GHz
Frequency Band (GHz) 6/7

Bandwidth (MHz) 7/14 28 40/56 112

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 34 34 34 34

16QAM 34 34 34 34

32QAM 34 34 33 33

64QAM 33 33 33 33

128QAM 33 33 33 33

256QAM 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5

512QAM 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5

1024QAM 32 32 32 32

1024QAM light 32 32 32 32

2048QAM 32 32 32 32

4096QAM N/A 31 31 30.5

8192QAM N/A 30.5 30.5 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 2048QAM -5

4096QAM 10

8192QAM 15

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Table 8-32 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - HRU3D: 8/11 GHz
Frequency Band (GHz) 8 11

Bandwidth (MHz) 7/14 28/40/56 80/112 7/14 28/40/56 112

Rated Maximum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK 34 34 34 34 34 34

16QAM 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5

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Frequency Band (GHz) 8 11

Bandwidth (MHz) 7/14 28/40/56 80/112 7/14 28/40/56 112

32QAM 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5

64QAM 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5

128QAM 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5

256QAM 32 32 32 32 32 32

512QAM 32 32 32 32 32 32

1024QAM 32 32 32 32 32 32

1024QAM Light 32 32 32 32 32 32

2048QAM 32 32 32 32 32 32

4096QAM N/A 31 31 N/A 31 31

8192QAM N/A 31 N/A N/A 31 N/A

Guaranteed ±2.0 dB

Rated Minimum RF Transmitter Power (dBm)

QPSK to 2048QAM -5

4096QAM 10

8192QAM 15

ATPC Range: From the minimum transmitter power to the maximum transmitter power.

Minimum ATPC Adjustment Step Size: 1 dB

Minimum Manual Adjustment Step Size: 0.1 dB

Muted RF Transmitter Power: < -50 dBm

Note

8 GHz HRU3D supports 80 MHz bandwidth.

8.3 Receiver Characteristics


8.3.1 Receiver Signal Level Threshold
The receiver signal level ( RSL) threshold or receiver sensitive is not only associated
with frequency, modulation scheme and channel spacing, but also related to hardware.

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SRU

Note

 13.75/27.5/55/110 MHz is applied for 18 GHz.


 SRU v1.4 up to 2048QAM.

-6
Table 8-33 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2 @G01 Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Band Scheme 7 14 (13.75) 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55)

6/7/8 GHz QPSK -95 -92.5 -89.5 -88 -86.5

16QAM -88.5 -85.5 -83 -81.5 -80

32QAM -85.5 -82.5 -79.5 -78 -76.5

64QAM -82.5 -79.5 -76.5 -75 -73.5

128QAM -79.5 -76.5 -73 -72 -70

256QAM -76.5 -73.5 -70 -69 -67

512QAM -73.5 -70.5 -67 -66 -64

1024QAM -71 -67.5 -64 -63 -61

1024QAM Light -70 -66.5 -63 -62 -60

2048QAM -67.5 -64 -61 -60 -58

10/11/13/15 QPSK -94.5 -92 -89 -87.5 -86


GHz
16QAM -88 -85 -82.5 -81 -79.5

32QAM -85 -82 -79 -77.5 -76

64QAM -82 -79 -76 -74.5 -73

128QAM -79 -76 -72.5 -71.5 -69.5

256QAM -76 -73 -69.5 -68.5 -66.5

512QAM -73 -70 -66.5 -65.5 -63.5

1024QAM -70.5 -67 -63.5 -62.5 -60.5

1024QAM Light -69.5 -66 -62.5 -61.5 -59.5

2048QAM -67 -63.5 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5

18/23 GHz QPSK -94 -91.5 -88.5 -87 -85.5

16QAM -87.5 -84.5 -82 -80.5 -79

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Band Scheme 7 14 (13.75) 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55)

32QAM -84.5 -81.5 -78.5 -77 -75.5

64QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75.5 -74 -72.5

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -72 -71 -69

256QAM -75.5 -72.5 -69 -68 -66

512QAM -72.5 -69.5 -66 -65 -63

1024QAM -70 -66.5 -63 -62 -60

1024QAM Light -69 -65.5 -62 -61 -59

2048QAM -66.5 -63 -60 -59 -57

26 GHz QPSK -93 -90.5 -87.5 -86 -84.5

16QAM -86.5 -83.5 -81 -79.5 -78

32QAM -83.5 -80.5 -77.5 -76 -74.5

64QAM -80.5 -77.5 -74.5 -73 -71.5

128QAM -77.5 -74.5 -71 -70 -68

256QAM -74.5 -71.5 -68 -67 -65

512QAM -71.5 -68.5 -65 -64 -62

1024QAM -69 -65.5 -62 -61 -59

1024QAM Light -68 -64.5 -61 -60 -58

2048QAM -65.5 -62 -59 -58 -56

28/32/38 GHz QPSK -92 -89.5 -86.5 -85 -83.5

16QAM -85.5 -82.5 -80 -78.5 -77

32QAM -82.5 -79.5 -76.5 -75 -73.5

64QAM -79.5 -76.5 -73.5 -72 -70.5

128QAM -76.5 -73.5 -70 -69 -67

256QAM -73.5 -70.5 -67 -66 -64

512QAM -70.5 -67.5 -64 -63 -61

1024QAM -68 -64.5 -61 -60 -58

1024QAM Light -67 -63.5 -60 -59 -57

2048QAM -64.5 -61 -58 -57 -55

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8 Technical Indexes

Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Band Scheme 7 14 (13.75) 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55)

Guaranteed RSL threshold (dBm) +2 dB from the typical value.


-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK - 256QAM: -20; 512QAM - 2048QAM: -22 @BER <10
(7/8/13/15/18/23 GHz).
-6
QPSK - 128QAM: -20; 256QAM - 2048QAM: -24 @BER <10
(6/10/11/26/28/32/38 GHz).

-6
Table 8-34 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2 @C01 Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Band Scheme 7 14 28 40 56

Typical RSL threshold (dBm)

6/7/8 GHz QPSK -94 -91.5 -88.5 -87 -85.5

16QAM -88 -85 -82 -80.5 -79

32QAM -85 -82 -78.5 -77 -75.5

64QAM -82 -79 -75.5 -74 -72.5

128QAM -79 -76 -72 -70.5 -69

256QAM -75.5 -72.5 -68.5 -67 -65.5

512QAM -72 -69 -65 -63.5 -62

1024QAM -68.5 -65.5 -62.5 -61 -59.5

1024QAM Light -67.5 -64.5 -61.5 -60 -58.5

2048QAM -65.5 -62.5 -58.5 -57 -55.5

10/11/13/15 QPSK -93.5 -91 -88 -86.5 -85


GHz
16QAM -87.5 -84.5 -81.5 -80 -78.5

32QAM -84.5 -81.5 -78 -76.5 -75

64QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75 -73.5 -72

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -71.5 -70 -68.5

256QAM -75 -72 -68 -66.5 -65

512QAM -71.5 -68.5 -64.5 -63 -61.5

1024QAM -68 -65 -62 -60.5 -59

1024QAM Light -67 -64 -61 -59.5 -58

2048QAM -65 -62 -58 -56.5 -55

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Band Scheme 7 14 28 40 56

18/23 GHz QPSK -93 -90.5 -87.5 -86 -84.5

16QAM -87 -84 -81 -79.5 -77.5

32QAM -83.5 -80.5 -77 -75.5 -74

64QAM -80.5 -77.5 -74 -72.5 -71

128QAM -77.5 -74.5 -70.5 -69 -67.5

256QAM -74 -71 -67 -65.5 -64

512QAM -70.5 -67.5 -63.5 -62 -60.5

1024QAM -67 -64 -61 -59.5 -58

1024QAM Light -66 -63 -60 -58.5 -57

2048QAM -64 -61 -57 -55.5 -54

26 GHz QPSK -93 -90.5 -87.5 -86 -84.5

16QAM -86.5 -83.5 -81 -79.5 -78

32QAM -83.5 -80.5 -77.5 -76 -74.5

64QAM -80.5 -77.5 -74.5 -73 -71.5

128QAM -77.5 -74.5 -71 -70 -68

256QAM -74.5 -71.5 -68 -67 -65

512QAM -71.5 -68.5 -65 -64 -62

1024QAM -69 -65.5 -62 -61 -59

1024QAM Light -68 -64.5 -61 -60 -58

2048QAM -65.5 -62 -59 -58 -56

28/32/38 GHz QPSK -92 -89.5 -86.5 -85 -83.5

16QAM -85.5 -82.5 -80 -78.5 -77

32QAM -82.5 -79.5 -76.5 -75 -73.5

64QAM -79.5 -76.5 -73.5 -72 -70.5

128QAM -76.5 -73.5 -70 -69 -67

256QAM -73.5 -70.5 -67 -66 -64

512QAM -70.5 -67.5 -64 -63 -61

1024QAM -68 -64.5 -61 -60 -58

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8 Technical Indexes

Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Band Scheme 7 14 28 40 56

1024QAM Light -67 -63.5 -60 -59 -57

2048QAM -64.5 -61 -58 -57 -55

Guaranteed RSL threshold (dBm) +2 dB from the typical value.


-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK - 256QAM: -20; 512QAM - 2048QAM: -22 @BER <10
(7/8/13/15/18/23 GHz).
-6
QPSK - 128QAM: -20; 256QAM - 2048QAM: -24 @BER <10
(6/10/11/26/28/32/38 GHz).

SRU2

Note

 13.75/27.5/55/110 MHz is applied for 18 GHz.


 11GHz SRU2 support 80MHz bandwidth.
 For a description of the bandwidth and modulation scheme, refer to Table 8-35.

Table 8-35 Description of Bandwidth and Modulation Mode of SRU2


Mode ODU Model Description

G01 mode SRU2 V1.0 (6 GHz - 23 GHz) Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz, up to 4096QAM
@28/40/56 MHz, up to 2048QAM @80/112 MHz.

SRU2 V1.0 (26 GHz - 42 GHz) Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz, up to 4096QAM


@28/40/56 MHz, up to 1024QAM @112 MHz.

SRU2 V1.1 (13/15/18/23 GHz)  MD: Up to 2048 QAM @7/14 MHz, up to 4096
QAM @28/40/56/112 MHz.
 CSA/CSA2/MD2: Up to 2048 QAM @7/14
MHz, up to 8192QAM @28/40/56 MHz, up to
4096QAM @112 MHz.

C01 mode SRU2 V1.0 (6 GHz - 23 GHz) Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz, up to 4096QAM
@28/40/56 MHz, up to 2048QAM @80/112 MHz.

SRU2 V1.1 (13/15/18/23 GHz) Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz, up to 4096QAM


@28/40/56/112 MHz.

L01 mode SRU2 V1.0 (6 GHz - 23 GHz) Up to 2048QAM @7/14/28/40/56/80/112 MHz.

SRU2 V1.1 (13/15/18/23 GHz) Up to 2048QAM @7/14/28/40/56/112 MHz.

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Table 8-36 RSL Threshold @BER=10 SRU2 with MD @G01 Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Scheme 7 14 (13.75) 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55) 112 (110)

6/7/8 GHz QPSK -95 -92.5 -89.5 -88 -86.5 -83

16QAM -88.5 -85.5 -83 -81.5 -80 -76.5

32QAM -85.5 -82.5 -79.5 -78 -76.5 -73.5

64QAM -82.5 -79.5 -76.5 -75 -73.5 -70

128QAM -79.5 -76.5 -73 -72 -70 -66.5

256QAM -76.5 -73.5 -70 -69 -67 -63.5

512QAM -73.5 -70.5 -67 -66 -64 -60

1024QAM -71 -67.5 -64 -63 -61 -57.5

1024QAM -70 -66.5 -63 -62 -60 -56.5


Light

2048QAM -67.5 -64 -61 -60 -58 -54

4096QAM N/A N/A -58 -57 -54.5 N/A

10 GHz QPSK -94.5 -92 -89 -87.5 -86 -82.5

16QAM -88 -85 -82.5 -81 -79.5 -76

32QAM -85 -82 -79 -77.5 -76 -73

64QAM -82 -79 -76 -74.5 -73 -69.5

128QAM -79 -76 -72.5 -71.5 -69.5 -66

256QAM -76 -73 -69.5 -68.5 -66.5 -63

512QAM -73 -70 -66.5 -65.5 -63.5 -59.5

1024QAM -70.5 -67 -63.5 -62.5 -60.5 -57

1024QAM -69.5 -66 -62.5 -61.5 -59.5 -56


Light

2048QAM -67 -63.5 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5 -53.5

4096QAM N/A N/A -57.5 -56.5 -54 N/A

11 GHz QPSK -94.5 -92 -89 -87.5 -86 -82.5

16QAM -88 -85 -82.5 -81 -79.5 -76

32QAM -85 -82 -79 -77.5 -76 -73

64QAM -82 -79 -76 -74.5 -73 -69.5

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8 Technical Indexes

Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Scheme 7 14 (13.75) 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55) 112 (110)

128QAM -79 -76 -72.5 -71.5 -69.5 -66

256QAM -76 -73 -69.5 -68.5 -66.5 -63

512QAM -73 -70 -66.5 -65.5 -63.5 -59.5

1024QAM -70.5 -67 -63.5 -62.5 -60.5 -57

1024QAM -69.5 -66 -62.5 -61.5 -59.5 -56


Light

2048QAM -67 -63.5 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5 -53.5

4096QAM N/A N/A -57.5 -56.5 -54 N/A

13/15 GHz QPSK -94.5 -92 -89 -87.5 -86 -83

16QAM -88 -85 -82.5 -81 -79.5 -76.5

32QAM -85 -82 -79 -77.5 -76 -73.5

64QAM -82 -79 -76 -74.5 -73 -70

128QAM -79 -76 -72.5 -71.5 -69.5 -66

256QAM -76 -73 -69.5 -68.5 -66.5 -63

512QAM -73 -70 -66.5 -65.5 -63.5 -60

1024QAM -70.5 -67 -63.5 -62.5 -60.5 -57.5

1024QAM -69.5 -66 -62.5 -61.5 -59.5 -56.5


Light

2048QAM -67 -63.5 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5 -54

4096QAM N/A N/A -57.5 -56.5 -54 -51

18/23 GHz QPSK -94 -91.5 -88.5 -87 -85.5 -82.5

16QAM -87.5 -84.5 -82 -80.5 -79 -76

32QAM -84.5 -81.5 -78.5 -77 -75.5 -73

64QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75.5 -74 -72.5 -69.5

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -72 -71 -69 -65.5

256QAM -75.5 -72.5 -69 -68 -66 -62.5

512QAM -72.5 -69.5 -66 -65 -63 -59.5

1024QAM -70 -66.5 -63 -62 -60 -57

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Scheme 7 14 (13.75) 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55) 112 (110)

1024QAM -69 -65.5 -62 -61 -59 -56


Light

2048QAM -66.5 -63 -60 -59 -57 -53.5

4096QAM N/A N/A -57 -56 -53.5 -50.5

26 GHz QPSK -93 -90.5 -87.5 -86 -84.5 -81.5

16QAM -86.5 -83.5 -81 -79.5 -78 -75

32QAM -83.5 -80.5 -77.5 -76 -74.5 -72

64QAM -80.5 -77.5 -74.5 -73 -71.5 -68.5

128QAM -77.5 -74.5 -71 -70 -68 -64.5

256QAM -74.5 -71.5 -68 -67 -65 -61.5

512QAM -71.5 -68.5 -65 -64 -62 -58.5

1024QAM -69 -65.5 -62 -61 -59 -56

1024QAM -68 -64.5 -61 -60 -58 N/A


Light

2048QAM -65.5 -62 -59 -58 -56 N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A -56 -55 -52.5 N/A

28/32 GHz QPSK -92.5 -90 -87 -85.5 -84 -81

16QAM -86 -83 -80.5 -79 -77.5 -74.5

32QAM -83 -80 -77 -75.5 -74 -71.5

64QAM -80 -77 -74 -72.5 -71 -68

128QAM -77 -74 -70.5 -69.5 -67.5 -64

256QAM -74 -71 -67.5 -66.5 -64.5 -61

512QAM -71 -68 -64.5 -63.5 -61.5 -58

1024QAM -68.5 -65 -61.5 -60.5 -58.5 -55.5

1024QAM -67.5 -64 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5 N/A


Light

2048QAM -65 -61.5 -58.5 -57.5 -55.5 N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A -55.5 -54.5 -52 N/A

38 GHz QPSK -92 -89.5 -86.5 -85 -83.5 -80.5

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Scheme 7 14 (13.75) 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55) 112 (110)

16QAM -85.5 -82.5 -80 -78.5 -77 -74

32QAM -82.5 -79.5 -76.5 -75 -73.5 -71

64QAM -79.5 -76.5 -73.5 -72 -70.5 -67.5

128QAM -76.5 -73.5 -70 -69 -67 -63.5

256QAM -73.5 -70.5 -67 -66 -64 -60.5

512QAM -70.5 -67.5 -64 -63 -61 -57.5

1024QAM -68 -64.5 -61 -60 -58 -55

1024QAM -67 -63.5 -60 -59 -57 N/A


Light

2048QAM -64.5 -61 -58 -57 -55 N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A -55 -54 -51.5 N/A

42 GHz QPSK -91 -88.5 -85.5 -84 -82.5 -79.5

16QAM -84.5 -81.5 -79 -77.5 -76 -73

32QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75.5 -74 -72.5 -70

64QAM -78.5 -75.5 -72.5 -71 -69.5 -66.5

128QAM -75.5 -72.5 -69 -68 -66 -62.5

256QAM -72.5 -69.5 -66 -65 -63 -59.5

512QAM -69.5 -66.5 -63 -62 -60 -56.5

1024QAM -67 -63.5 -60 -59 -57 -54

1024QAM -66 -62.5 -59 -58 -56 -53


Light

2048QAM -63.5 -60 -57 -56 -54 -50.5

4096QAM -60.5 -57 -54 -53 -50.5 -47.5

Guaranteed RSL threshold +2 dB from the typical value.


(dBm)
-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK - 256QAM: -20 @BER <10 ;
-6
512QAM - 2048QAM: -22 @BER <10 (13/15/18/23 GHz);
-6
512QAM - 2048QAM: -23 @BER <10 (6/7/8/10/11/26/28/32/38/42
GHz);
-6
4096QAM: -25 @BER <10 .

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Table 8-37 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU2 with CSA/CSA2/MD2 @G01 Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 80 112
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

6/7/8 GHz QPSK -95 -92.5 -89.5 -88 -86.5 N/A -83

16QAM -88.5 -85.5 -83 -81.5 -80 N/A -76.5

32QAM -85.5 -82.5 -79.5 -78 -76.5 N/A -73.5

64QAM -82.5 -79.5 -76.5 -75 -73.5 N/A -70

128QAM -79.5 -76.5 -73 -72 -70 N/A -66.5

256QAM -76.5 -73.5 -70 -69 -67 N/A -63.5

512QAM -73.5 -70.5 -67 -66 -64 N/A -60

1024QAM -71 -67.5 -64 -63 -61 N/A -57.5

1024QAM Light -70 -66.5 -63 -62 -60 N/A -56.5

2048QAM -67.5 -64 -61 -60 -58 N/A -54

4096QAM N/A N/A -58 -57 -54.5 N/A N/A

10 GHz QPSK -94.5 -92 -89 -87.5 -86 N/A -82.5

16QAM -88 -85 -82.5 -81 -79.5 N/A -76

32QAM -85 -82 -79 -77.5 -76 N/A -73

64QAM -82 -79 -76 -74.5 -73 N/A -69.5

128QAM -79 -76 -72.5 -71.5 -69.5 N/A -66

256QAM -76 -73 -69.5 -68.5 -66.5 N/A -63

512QAM -73 -70 -66.5 -65.5 -63.5 N/A -59.5

1024QAM -70.5 -67 -63.5 -62.5 -60.5 N/A -57

1024QAM Light -69.5 -66 -62.5 -61.5 -59.5 N/A -56

2048QAM -67 -63.5 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5 N/A -53.5

4096QAM N/A N/A -57.5 -56.5 -54 N/A N/A

11 GHz QPSK -94.5 -92 -89 -87.5 -86 -84.5 -82.5

16QAM -88 -85 -82.5 -81 -79.5 -78 -76

32QAM -85 -82 -79 -77.5 -76 -74.5 -73

64QAM -82 -79 -76 -74.5 -73 -71.5 -69.5

128QAM -79 -76 -72.5 -71.5 -69.5 -68 -66

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8 Technical Indexes

Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 80 112
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

256QAM -76 -73 -69.5 -68.5 -66.5 -65 -63

512QAM -73 -70 -66.5 -65.5 -63.5 -61.5 -59.5

1024QAM -70.5 -67 -63.5 -62.5 -60.5 -59 -57

1024QAM Light -69.5 -66 -62.5 -61.5 -59.5 -58 -56

2048QAM -67 -63.5 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5 -55.5 -53.5

4096QAM N/A N/A -57.5 -56.5 -54 N/A N/A

13/15 GHz QPSK -94.5 -92 -89 -87.5 -86 N/A -83

16QAM -88 -85 -82.5 -81 -79.5 N/A -76.5

32QAM -85 -82 -79 -77.5 -76 N/A -73.5

64QAM -82 -79 -76 -74.5 -73 N/A -70

128QAM -79 -76 -72.5 -71.5 -69.5 N/A -66

256QAM -76 -73 -69.5 -68.5 -66.5 N/A -63

512QAM -73 -70 -66.5 -65.5 -63.5 N/A -60

1024QAM -70.5 -67 -63.5 -62.5 -60.5 N/A -57.5

1024QAM Light -69.5 -66 -62.5 -61.5 -59.5 N/A -56.5

2048QAM -67 -63.5 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5 N/A -54

4096QAM N/A N/A -57.5 -56.5 -54 N/A -51

8192QAM N/A N/A -54 -53 -51 N/A N/A

18/23 GHz QPSK -94 -91.5 -88.5 -87 -85.5 N/A -82.5

16QAM -87.5 -84.5 -82 -80.5 -79 N/A -76

32QAM -84.5 -81.5 -78.5 -77 -75.5 N/A -73

64QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75.5 -74 -72.5 N/A -69.5

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -72 -71 -69 N/A -65.5

256QAM -75.5 -72.5 -69 -68 -66 N/A -62.5

512QAM -72.5 -69.5 -66 -65 -63 N/A -59.5

1024QAM -70 -66.5 -63 -62 -60 N/A -57

1024QAM Light -69 -65.5 -62 -61 -59 N/A -56

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 80 112
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

2048QAM -66.5 -63 -60 -59 -57 N/A -53.5

4096QAM N/A N/A -57 -56 -53.5 N/A -50.5

8192QAM N/A N/A -53.5 -52.5 -50.5 N/A N/A

26 GHz QPSK -93 -90.5 -87.5 -86 -84.5 N/A -81.5

16QAM -86.5 -83.5 -81 -79.5 -78 N/A -75

32QAM -83.5 -80.5 -77.5 -76 -74.5 N/A -72

64QAM -80.5 -77.5 -74.5 -73 -71.5 N/A -68.5

128QAM -77.5 -74.5 -71 -70 -68 N/A -64.5

256QAM -74.5 -71.5 -68 -67 -65 N/A -61.5

512QAM -71.5 -68.5 -65 -64 -62 N/A -58.5

1024QAM -69 -65.5 -62 -61 -59 N/A -56

1024QAM Light -68 -64.5 -61 -60 -58 N/A N/A

2048QAM -65.5 -62 -59 -58 -56 N/A N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A -56 -55 -52.5 N/A N/A

28/32 GHz QPSK -92.5 -90 -87 -85.5 -84 N/A -81

16QAM -86 -83 -80.5 -79 -77.5 N/A -74.5

32QAM -83 -80 -77 -75.5 -74 N/A -71.5

64QAM -80 -77 -74 -72.5 -71 N/A -68

128QAM -77 -74 -70.5 -69.5 -67.5 N/A -64

256QAM -74 -71 -67.5 -66.5 -64.5 N/A -61

512QAM -71 -68 -64.5 -63.5 -61.5 N/A -58

1024QAM -68.5 -65 -61.5 -60.5 -58.5 N/A -55.5

1024QAM Light -67.5 -64 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5 N/A N/A

2048QAM -65 -61.5 -58.5 -57.5 -55.5 N/A N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A -55.5 -54.5 -52 N/A N/A

38 GHz QPSK -92 -89.5 -86.5 -85 -83.5 N/A -80.5

16QAM -85.5 -82.5 -80 -78.5 -77 N/A -74

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8 Technical Indexes

Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 80 112
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

32QAM -82.5 -79.5 -76.5 -75 -73.5 N/A -71

64QAM -79.5 -76.5 -73.5 -72 -70.5 N/A -67.5

128QAM -76.5 -73.5 -70 -69 -67 N/A -63.5

256QAM -73.5 -70.5 -67 -66 -64 N/A -60.5

512QAM -70.5 -67.5 -64 -63 -61 N/A -57.5

1024QAM -68 -64.5 -61 -60 -58 N/A -55

1024QAM Light -67 -63.5 -60 -59 -57 N/A N/A

2048QAM -64.5 -61 -58 -57 -55 N/A N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A -55 -54 -51.5 N/A N/A

42 GHz QPSK -91 -88.5 -85.5 -84 -82.5 N/A -79.5

16QAM -84.5 -81.5 -79 -77.5 -76 N/A -73

32QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75.5 -74 -72.5 N/A -70

64QAM -78.5 -75.5 -72.5 -71 -69.5 N/A -66.5

128QAM -75.5 -72.5 -69 -68 -66 N/A -62.5

256QAM -72.5 -69.5 -66 -65 -63 N/A -59.5

512QAM -69.5 -66.5 -63 -62 -60 N/A -56.5

1024QAM -67 -63.5 -60 -59 -57 N/A -54

1024QAM Light -66 -62.5 -59 -58 -56 N/A -53

2048QAM -63.5 -60 -57 -56 -54 N/A -50.5

4096QAM -60.5 -57 -54 -53 -50.5 N/A -47.5

Guaranteed RSL threshold ( +2 dB from the typical value.


dBm)
-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK-256QAM: -20 @BER <10 ;
-6
512QAM-2048QAM: -22 @BER <10 (13/15/18/23 GHz);
-6
512QAM-2048QAM: -23 @BER <10 (6/7/8/10/11/26/28/32/38/42
GHz);
-6
4096QAM-8192QAM: -25 @BER <10 .

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Table 8-38 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU2 with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2 @C01/L01 Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 80 112
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

6/7/8 GHz QPSK -94 -91.5 -88.5 -87 -85.5 N/A -82.5

16QAM -88 -85 -82 -80.5 -79 N/A -76

32QAM -85 -82 -78.5 -77 -75.5 N/A -73

64QAM -82 -79 -75.5 -74 -72.5 N/A -69.5

128QAM -79 -76 -72 -70.5 -69 N/A -66

256QAM -75.5 -72.5 -68.5 -67 -65.5 N/A -63

512QAM -72 -69 -65 -63.5 -62 N/A -59.5

1024QAM -68.5 -65.5 -62.5 -61 -59.5 N/A -56.5

1024QAM Light -67.5 -64.5 -61.5 -60 -58.5 N/A -55.5

2048QAM -65.5 -62.5 -58.5 -57 -55.5 N/A -52.5

4096QAM N/A N/A -56.5 -55 -53 N/A N/A

10 GHz QPSK -93.5 -91 -88 -86.5 -85 N/A -82

16QAM -87.5 -84.5 -81.5 -80 -78.5 N/A -75.5

32QAM -84.5 -81.5 -78 -76.5 -75 N/A -72.5

64QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75 -73.5 -72 N/A -69

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -71.5 -70 -68.5 N/A -65.5

256QAM -75 -72 -68 -66.5 -65 N/A -62.5

512QAM -71.5 -68.5 -64.5 -63 -61.5 N/A -59

1024QAM -68 -65 -62 -60.5 -59 N/A -56

1024QAM Light -67 -64 -61 -59.5 -58 N/A -55

2048QAM -65 -62 -58 -56.5 -55 N/A -52

4096QAM N/A N/A -56 -54.5 -52.5 N/A N/A

11 GHz QPSK -93.5 -91 -88 -86.5 -85 -80 -82

16QAM -87.5 -84.5 -81.5 -80 -78.5 -73.5 -75.5

32QAM -84.5 -81.5 -78 -76.5 -75 -70 -72.5

64QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75 -73.5 -72 -66 -69

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -71.5 -70 -68.5 -63 -65.5

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 80 112
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

256QAM -75 -72 -68 -66.5 -65 -60 -62.5

512QAM -71.5 -68.5 -64.5 -63 -61.5 -56 -59

1024QAM -68 -65 -62 -60.5 -59 -53.5 -56

1024QAM Light -67 -64 -61 -59.5 -58 -52.5 -55

2048QAM -65 -62 -58 -56.5 -55 -50 -52

4096QAM N/A N/A -56 -54.5 -52.5 -47 N/A

13/15 GHz QPSK -93.5 -91 -88 -86.5 -85 N/A -82.5

16QAM -87.5 -84.5 -81.5 -80 -78.5 N/A -76

32QAM -84.5 -81.5 -78 -76.5 -75 N/A -73

64QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75 -73.5 -72 N/A -69.5

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -71.5 -70 -68.5 N/A -66

256QAM -75 -72 -68 -66.5 -65 N/A -62.5

512QAM -71.5 -68.5 -64.5 -63 -61.5 N/A -59

1024QAM -68 -65 -62 -60.5 -59 N/A -56.5

1024QAM Light -67 -64 -61 -59.5 -58 N/A -55.5

2048QAM -65 -62 -58 -56.5 -55 N/A -53

4096QAM N/A N/A -56 -54.5 -52.5 N/A -49.5

18/23 GHz QPSK -93 -90.5 -87.5 -86 -84.5 N/A -82

16QAM -87 -84 -81 -79.5 -77.5 N/A -75.5

32QAM -83.5 -80.5 -77 -75.5 -74 N/A -72

64QAM -80.5 -77.5 -74 -72.5 -71 N/A -68.5

128QAM -77.5 -74.5 -70.5 -69 -67.5 N/A -65

256QAM -74 -71 -67 -65.5 -64 N/A -61.5

512QAM -70.5 -67.5 -63.5 -62 -60.5 N/A -58

1024QAM -67 -64 -61 -59.5 -58 N/A -55.5

1024QAM Light -66 -63 -60 -58.5 -57 N/A -54.5

2048QAM -64 -61 -57 -55.5 -54 N/A -52

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 80 112
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

4096QAM N/A N/A -55 -53.5 -51.5 N/A -48.5

Guaranteed RSL threshold ( +2 dB from the typical value.


dBm)
-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK-256QAM: -20 @BER <10 ;
-6
512QAM-2048QAM: -22 @BER <10 ;
-6
4096QAM: -25 @BER <10 .

SRU2S

Note
 13.75/27.5/55/110 MHz is applied for 18 GHz.
 For a description of the bandwidth and modulation scheme, refer to Table 8-39.

Table 8-39 Description of Bandwidth and Modulation Mode of SRU2S


Mode Description

G01 mode Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz, up to 8192QAM @28/40/56 MHz, up to 4096


QAM @112 MHz.
SRU2S with MD up to 4096QAM.

C01 mode Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz, up to 4096QAM @28/40/56/112 MHz.

L01 mode Up to 2048QAM @7/14/28/40/56/112 MHz.

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Table 8-40 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU2S with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2 @G01 Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Scheme 7 14 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55) 112 (110)
(13.75)

13 GHz QPSK -93.5 -91 -88 -86.5 -85 -82

16QAM -87 -84 -81.5 -80 -78.5 -75.5

32QAM -84 -81 -78 -76.5 -75 -72.5

64QAM -81 -78 -75 -73.5 -72 -69

128QAM -78 -75 -71.5 -70.5 -68.5 -65

256QAM -75 -72 -68.5 -67.5 -65.5 -62

512QAM -72 -69 -65.5 -64.5 -62.5 -59

1024QAM -69.5 -66 -62.5 -61.5 -59.5 -56.5

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Scheme 7 14 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55) 112 (110)
(13.75)

1024QAM Light -68.5 -65 -61.5 -60.5 -58.5 -55.5

2048QAM -66 -62.5 -59.5 -58.5 -56.5 -53

4096QAM N/A N/A -56.5 -55.5 -53 -50

8192QAM N/A N/A -53 -52 -50 N/A

23 GHz QPSK -93 -90.5 -87.5 -86 -84.5 -81.5

16QAM -86.5 -83.5 -81 -79.5 -78 -75

32QAM -83.5 -80.5 -77.5 -76 -74.5 -72

64QAM -80.5 -77.5 -74.5 -73 -71.5 -68.5

128QAM -77.5 -74.5 -71 -70 -68 -64.5

256QAM -74.5 -71.5 -68 -67 -65 -61.5

512QAM -71.5 -68.5 -65 -64 -62 -58.5

1024QAM -69 -65.5 -62 -61 -59 -56

1024QAM Light -68 -64.5 -61 -60 -58 -55

2048QAM -65.5 -62 -59 -58 -56 -52.5

4096QAM N/A N/A -56 -55 -52.5 -49.5

8192QAM N/A N/A -52.5 -51.5 -49.5 N/A

Guaranteed RSL threshold (dBm) +2 dB from the typical value.


-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK-256QAM: -20 @BER <10 ;
-6
512QAM-2048QAM: -22 @BER <10 ;
-6
4096QAM: -25 @BER <10 .

-6
Table 8-41 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU2S with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2 @C01 Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Scheme 7 14 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55) 112 (110)
(13.75)

13 GHz QPSK -92.5 -90 -87 -85.5 -84 -81.5

16QAM -86.5 -83.5 -80.5 -79 -77.5 -75

32QAM -83.5 -80.5 -77 -75.5 -74 -72

64QAM -80.5 -77.5 -74 -72.5 -71 -68.5

128QAM -77.5 -74.5 -70.5 -69 -67.5 -65

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Scheme 7 14 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55) 112 (110)
(13.75)

256QAM -74 -71 -67 -65.5 -64 -61.5

512QAM -70.5 -67.5 -63.5 -62 -60.5 -58

1024QAM -67 -64 -61 -59.5 -58 -55.5

1024QAM Light -66 -63 -60 -58.5 -57 -54.5

2048QAM -64 -61 -57 -55.5 -54 -52

4096QAM N/A N/A -55 -53.5 -51.5 -48.5

23 GHz QPSK -92 -89.5 -86.5 -85 -83.5 -81

16QAM -86 -83 -80 -78.5 -76.5 -74.5

32QAM -82.5 -79.5 -76 -74.5 -73 -71

64QAM -79.5 -76.5 -73 -71.5 -70 -67.5

128QAM -76.5 -73.5 -69.5 -68 -66.5 -64

256QAM -73 -70 -66 -64.5 -63 -60.5

512QAM -69.5 -66.5 -62.5 -61 -59.5 -57

1024QAM -66 -63 -60 -58.5 -57 -54.5

1024QAM Light -65 -62 -59 -57.5 -56 -53.5

2048QAM -63 -60 -56 -54.5 -53 -51

4096QAM N/A N/A -54 -52.5 -50.5 -47.5

Guaranteed RSL threshold (dBm) +2 dB from the typical value.


-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK-256QAM: -20 @BER <10 ;
-6
512QAM-2048QAM: -22 @BER <10 ;
-6
4096QAM: -25 @ BER<10 .

SRU3D

Note

 13.75/27.5/55/110 MHz is applied for 18 GHz.


 For a description of the bandwidth and modulation scheme, refer to Table 8-42.

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Table 8-42 Description of Bandwidth and Modulation Mode of SRU3D


Mode ODU Model Description

G01 mode with MD SRU3D (13/15/18/23 GHz) Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz,


up to 4096QAM @28/40/56/112
MHz.

G01 mode with CSA/CSA2/MD2 SRU3D (13/15/18/23 GHz) Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz, up
to 16384QAM @28/40/56 MHz,
up to 4096QAM @112 MHz.
16384QAM modulation sched-
ule is supported by CSA2/MD2.

G01 mode with ME2 SRU3D (13 GHz) Up to 112 MHz bandwidth.
Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz, up
to 8192QAM @28/40/56 MHz,
up to 4096QAM @112 MHz.

SRU3D (15/18/23 GHz) Up to 224 MHz bandwidth.


Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz, up
to 8192QAM @28/40/56 MHz,
up to 4096QAM @112 MHz, up
to 1024QAM @224 MHz.

C01 mode with CSA/CSA2/MD/ SRU3D (13/15/18/23 GHz) Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz,
MD2 up to 4096QAM @28/40/56/112
MHz.

C01 mode with ME2 SRU3D (13 GHz) Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz,
up to 4096QAM @28/40/56/112
MHz.

SRU3D (15/18/23 GHz) Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz,


up to 4096QAM @28/40/56/112
MHz, up to 1024QAM @224
MHz.

L01 mode with CSA/CSA2/MD/ SRU3D (13/15/18/23 GHz) Up to 2048QAM


MD2 @7/14/28/40/56/112 MHz.

L01 mode with ME2 SRU3D (13 GHz) Up to 2048QAM


@7/14/28/40/56/112 MHz.

SRU3D (15/18/23 GHz) Up to 2048QAM


@7/14/28/40/56/112, up to 1024
QAM @224 MHz.

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-6
Table 8-43 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU3D with MD @G01 Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Band Scheme 7 14 (13.75) 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55) 112 (110)

13/15 GHz QPSK -94.5 -92 -89 -87.5 -86 -83

16QAM -88 -85 -82.5 -81 -79.5 -76.5

32QAM -85 -82 -79 -77.5 -76 -73.5

64QAM -82 -79 -76 -74.5 -73 -70

128QAM -79 -76 -72.5 -71.5 -69.5 -66

256QAM -76 -73 -69.5 -68.5 -66.5 -63

512QAM -73 -70 -66.5 -65.5 -63.5 -60

1024QAM -70.5 -67 -63.5 -62.5 -60.5 -57.5

1024QAM -69.5 -66 -62.5 -61.5 -59.5 -56.5


Light

2048QAM -67 -63.5 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5 -54

4096QAM N/A N/A -57.5 -56.5 -54 -51

18/23 GHz QPSK -94 -91.5 -88.5 -87 -85.5 -82.5

16QAM -87.5 -84.5 -82 -80.5 -79 -76

32QAM -84.5 -81.5 -78.5 -77 -75.5 -73

64QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75.5 -74 -72.5 -69.5

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -72 -71 -69 -65.5

256QAM -75.5 -72.5 -69 -68 -66 -62.5

512QAM -72.5 -69.5 -66 -65 -63 -59.5

1024QAM -70 -66.5 -63 -62 -60 -57

1024QAM -69 -65.5 -62 -61 -59 -56


Light

2048QAM -66.5 -63 -60 -59 -57 -53.5

4096QAM N/A N/A -57 -56 -53.5 -50.5

Guaranteed RSL threshold +2 dB from the typical value.


(dBm)
-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK - 256QAM: -20 @BER <10 ;
-6
512QAM - 2048QAM: -22 @BER <10 ;
-6
4096QAM: -25 @BER <10 .

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Table 8-44 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU3D with CSA/CSA2/MD2 @G01 Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Band Scheme 7 14 (13.75) 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55) 112 (110)

13/15 GHz QPSK -94.5 -92 -89 -87.5 -86 -83

16QAM -88 -85 -82.5 -81 -79.5 -76.5

32QAM -85 -82 -79 -77.5 -76 -73.5

64QAM -82 -79 -76 -74.5 -73 -70

128QAM -79 -76 -72.5 -71.5 -69.5 -66

256QAM -76 -73 -69.5 -68.5 -66.5 -63

512QAM -73 -70 -66.5 -65.5 -63.5 -60

1024QAM -70.5 -67 -63.5 -62.5 -60.5 -57.5

1024QAM -69.5 -66 -62.5 -61.5 -59.5 -56.5


Light

2048QAM -67 -63.5 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5 -54

4096QAM N/A N/A -57.5 -56.5 -54 -51

8192QAM N/A N/A -54 -53 -51 N/A

16384QAM N/A N/A -50.5 -49.5 -47 N/A

18/23 GHz QPSK -94 -91.5 -88.5 -87 -85.5 -82.5

16QAM -87.5 -84.5 -82 -80.5 -79 -76

32QAM -84.5 -81.5 -78.5 -77 -75.5 -73

64QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75.5 -74 -72.5 -69.5

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -72 -71 -69 -65.5

256QAM -75.5 -72.5 -69 -68 -66 -62.5

512QAM -72.5 -69.5 -66 -65 -63 -59.5

1024QAM -70 -66.5 -63 -62 -60 -57

1024QAM -69 -65.5 -62 -61 -59 -56


Light

2048QAM -66.5 -63 -60 -59 -57 -53.5

4096QAM N/A N/A -57 -56 -53.5 -50.5

8192QAM N/A N/A -53.5 -52.5 -50.5 N/A

16384QAM N/A N/A -50 -49 -46.5 N/A

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Band Scheme 7 14 (13.75) 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55) 112 (110)

Guaranteed RSL threshold +2 dB from the typical value.


(dBm)
-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK - 256QAM: -20 @BER <10 ;
-6
512QAM - 2048QAM: -22 @BER <10 ;
-6
4096QAM - 16384QAM: -25 @BER <10 .

-6
Table 8-45 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU3D with ME2 @G01 Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Band Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 112 224
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

13 GHz QPSK -94.5 -92 -89 -87.5 -86 -83 N/A

16QAM -88 -85 -82.5 -81 -79.5 -76.5 N/A

32QAM -85 -82 -79 -77.5 -76 -73.5 N/A

64QAM -82 -79 -76 -74.5 -73 -70 N/A

128QAM -79 -76 -72.5 -71.5 -69.5 -66 N/A

256QAM -76 -73 -69.5 -68.5 -66.5 -63 N/A

512QAM -73 -70 -66.5 -65.5 -63.5 -60 N/A

1024QAM -70.5 -67 -63.5 -62.5 -60.5 -57.5 N/A

1024QAM -69.5 -66 -62.5 -61.5 -59.5 -56.5 N/A


Light

2048QAM -67 -63.5 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5 -54 N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A -57.5 -56.5 -54 -51 N/A

8192QAM N/A N/A -54 -53 -51 N/A N/A

15 GHz QPSK -94.5 -92 -89 -87.5 -86 -83 -79

16QAM -88 -85 -82.5 -81 -79.5 -76.5 -72.5

32QAM -85 -82 -79 -77.5 -76 -73.5 -69.5

64QAM -82 -79 -76 -74.5 -73 -70 -66

128QAM -79 -76 -72.5 -71.5 -69.5 -66 -62

256QAM -76 -73 -69.5 -68.5 -66.5 -63 -59

512QAM -73 -70 -66.5 -65.5 -63.5 -60 -56

1024QAM -70.5 -67 -63.5 -62.5 -60.5 -57.5 -53.5

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Band Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 112 224
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

1024QAM -69.5 -66 -62.5 -61.5 -59.5 -56.5 N/A


Light

2048QAM -67 -63.5 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5 -54 N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A -57.5 -56.5 -54 -51 N/A

8192QAM N/A N/A -54 -53 -51 N/A N/A

18/23 GHz QPSK -94 -91.5 -88.5 -87 -85.5 -82.5 -78.5

16QAM -87.5 -84.5 -82 -80.5 -79 -76 -72

32QAM -84.5 -81.5 -78.5 -77 -75.5 -73 -69

64QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75.5 -74 -72.5 -69.5 -65.5

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -72 -71 -69 -65.5 -61.5

256QAM -75.5 -72.5 -69 -68 -66 -62.5 -58.5

512QAM -72.5 -69.5 -66 -65 -63 -59.5 -55.5

1024QAM -70 -66.5 -63 -62 -60 -57 -53

1024QAM -69 -65.5 -62 -61 -59 -56 N/A


Light

2048QAM -66.5 -63 -60 -59 -57 -53.5 N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A -57 -56 -53.5 -50.5 N/A

8192QAM N/A N/A -53.5 -52.5 -50.5 N/A N/A

Guaranteed RSL threshold +2 dB from the typical value.


(dBm)
-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK - 256QAM: -20 @BER <10 ;
-6
512QAM - 2048QAM: -22 @BER <10 ;
-6
4096QAM - 8192QAM: -25 @BER <10 .

-6
Table 8-46 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU3D with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2 @C01/L01
Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Band Scheme 7 14 (13.75) 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55) 112 (110)

13/15 GHz QPSK -93.5 -91 -88 -86.5 -85 -82.5

16QAM -87.5 -84.5 -81.5 -80 -78.5 -76

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Band Scheme 7 14 (13.75) 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55) 112 (110)

32QAM -84.5 -81.5 -78 -76.5 -75 -73

64QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75 -73.5 -72 -69.5

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -71.5 -70 -68.5 -66

256QAM -75 -72 -68 -66.5 -65 -62.5

512QAM -71.5 -68.5 -64.5 -63 -61.5 -59

1024QAM -68 -65 -62 -60.5 -59 -56.5

1024QAM -67 -64 -61 -59.5 -58 -55.5


Light

2048QAM -65 -62 -58 -56.5 -55 -53

4096QAM N/A N/A -56 -54.5 -52.5 -49.5

18/23 GHz QPSK -93 -90.5 -87.5 -86 -84.5 -82

16QAM -87 -84 -81 -79.5 -77.5 -75.5

32QAM -83.5 -80.5 -77 -75.5 -74 -72

64QAM -80.5 -77.5 -74 -72.5 -71 -68.5

128QAM -77.5 -74.5 -70.5 -69 -67.5 -65

256QAM -74 -71 -67 -65.5 -64 -61.5

512QAM -70.5 -67.5 -63.5 -62 -60.5 -58

1024QAM -67 -64 -61 -59.5 -58 -55.5

1024QAM -66 -63 -60 -58.5 -57 -54.5


Light

2048QAM -64 -61 -57 -55.5 -54 -52

4096QAM N/A N/A -55 -53.5 -51.5 -48.5

Guaranteed RSL threshold +2 dB from the typical value.


(dBm)
-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK - 256QAM: -20 @BER <10 ;
-6
512QAM - 2048QAM: -22 @BER <10 ;
-6
4096QAM: -25 @BER <10 .

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-6
Table 8-47 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU3D with ME2 @C01/L01 Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Band Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 112 224
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

13 GHz QPSK -93.5 -91 -88 -86.5 -85 -82.5 N/A

16QAM -87.5 -84.5 -81.5 -80 -78.5 -76 N/A

32QAM -84.5 -81.5 -78 -76.5 -75 -73 N/A

64QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75 -73.5 -72 -69.5 N/A

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -71.5 -70 -68.5 -66 N/A

256QAM -75 -72 -68 -66.5 -65 -62.5 N/A

512QAM -71.5 -68.5 -64.5 -63 -61.5 -59 N/A

1024QAM -68 -65 -62 -60.5 -59 -56.5 N/A

1024QAM -67 -64 -61 -59.5 -58 -55.5 N/A


Light

2048QAM -65 -62 -58 -56.5 -55 -53 N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A -56 -54.5 -52.5 -49.5 N/A

15 GHz QPSK -93.5 -91 -88 -86.5 -85 -82.5 -78.5

16QAM -87.5 -84.5 -81.5 -80 -78.5 -76 -72

32QAM -84.5 -81.5 -78 -76.5 -75 -73 -69

64QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75 -73.5 -72 -69.5 -65.5

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -71.5 -70 -68.5 -66 -62

256QAM -75 -72 -68 -66.5 -65 -62.5 -58.5

512QAM -71.5 -68.5 -64.5 -63 -61.5 -59 -55

1024QAM -68 -65 -62 -60.5 -59 -56.5 -52.5

1024QAM -67 -64 -61 -59.5 -58 -55.5 N/A


Light

2048QAM -65 -62 -58 -56.5 -55 -53 N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A -56 -54.5 -52.5 -49.5 N/A

18/23 GHz QPSK -93 -90.5 -87.5 -86 -84.5 -82 -78

16QAM -87 -84 -81 -79.5 -77.5 -75.5 -71.5

32QAM -83.5 -80.5 -77 -75.5 -74 -72 -68

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Band Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 112 224
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

64QAM -80.5 -77.5 -74 -72.5 -71 -68.5 -64.5

128QAM -77.5 -74.5 -70.5 -69 -67.5 -65 -61

256QAM -74 -71 -67 -65.5 -64 -61.5 -57.5

512QAM -70.5 -67.5 -63.5 -62 -60.5 -58 -54

1024QAM -67 -64 -61 -59.5 -58 -55.5 -51.5

1024QAM -66 -63 -60 -58.5 -57 -54.5 N/A


Light

2048QAM -64 -61 -57 -55.5 -54 -52 N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A -55 -53.5 -51.5 -48.5 N/A

Guaranteed RSL threshold +2 dB from the typical value.


(dBm)
-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK - 256QAM: -20 @BER <10 ;
-6
512QAM - 2048QAM: -22 @BER <10 ;
-6
4096QAM: -25 @BER <10 .

HRU

Note

HRU v2.0 up to 2048QAM.

-6
Table 8-48 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : HRU v2.0 with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2 @G01
Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Band Scheme 7 14 28 40 56

Typical RSL threshold (dBm)

6/7/8 GHz QPSK -95 -92 -88.5 -87.5 -85.5

16QAM -88.5 -85.5 -82 -81 -79

32QAM -85.5 -82 -78.5 -77.5 -75.5

64QAM -82.5 -79 -75 -74.5 -72

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -72 -71 -69

256QAM -75.5 -72.5 -69 -68 -66

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Band Scheme 7 14 28 40 56

512QAM -72 -68.5 -65.5 -64.5 -63

1024QAM -70 -66.5 -63.5 -62.5 -60

1024QAM Light -69 -65.5 -62.5 -61.5 -59.5

2048QAM -67 -63 -59.5 -59 -56.5

11 GHz QPSK -94.5 -91.5 -88 -87 -85

16QAM -88 -85 -81.5 -80.5 -78.5

32QAM -85 -81.5 -78 -77 -75

64QAM -82 -78.5 -74.5 -74 -71.5

128QAM -78 -75 -71.5 -70.5 -68.5

256QAM -75 -72 -68.5 -67.5 -65.5

512QAM -71.5 -68 -65 -64 -62.5

1024QAM -69.5 -66 -63 -62 -59.5

1024QAM Light -68.5 -65 -62 -61 -59

2048QAM -66.5 -62.5 -59 -58.5 -56

Guaranteed RSL threshold (dBm) +2 dB from the typical value.


-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK - 128QAM: -20 @BER <10 ;
-6
256QAM - 2048QAM: -24 @BER <10 .

-6
Table 8-49 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : HRU v2.0 with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2 @C01 Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Band Scheme 7 14 28 40 56

Typical RSL threshold (dBm)

6/7/8 GHz QPSK -95 -92 -88.5 -87.5 -85.5

16QAM -88.5 -85.5 -82 -81 -79

32QAM -85.5 -82 -78.5 -77.5 -75.5

64QAM -82.5 -79 -75 -74.5 -72

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -72 -70.5 -69

256QAM -75.5 -72.5 -69 -67.5 -66

512QAM -72 -68.5 -65.5 -64 -63

1024QAM -68.5 -65.5 -62.5 -61 -59

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Band Scheme 7 14 28 40 56

1024QAM Light -69.5 -64.5 -61.5 -60.5 -58

2048QAM -65 -62.5 -58 -58 -55

11 GHz QPSK -94.5 -91.5 -88 -87 -85

16QAM -88 -85 -81.5 -80.5 -78.5

32QAM -85 -81.5 -78 -77 -75

64QAM -82 -78.5 -74.5 -74 -71.5

128QAM -78 -75 -71.5 -70 -68.5

256QAM -75 -72 -68.5 -67 -65.5

512QAM -71.5 -68 -65 -63.5 -62.5

1024QAM -68 -65 -62 -60.5 -58.5

1024QAM Light -69 -64 -61 -60 -57.5

2048QAM -64.5 -62 -57.5 -56.5 -54.5

Guaranteed RSL threshold (dBm) +2 dB from the typical value.


-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK - 128QAM: -20 @BER <10 ;
-6
256QAM - 2048QAM: -24 @BER <10 .

HRU2

Note

 13.75/27.5/55/110 MHz is applied for 18 GHz.


 For a description of the bandwidth and modulation scheme, refer to Table 8-50.

Table 8-50 Description of Bandwidth and Modulation Mode of HRU2


Mode Description

G01 mode Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz, up to 4096QAM @28/40/56 MHz, up to 2048


QAM @112 MHz.

C01 mode Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz, up to 4096QAM @28/40/56 MHz, up to 2048


QAM @112 MHz.

L01 mode Up to 2048QAM @7/14/28/40/56/112 MHz.

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Table 8-51 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : HRU2 with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2 @G01 Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Scheme 7 14 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55) 112 (110)
(13.75)

15 GHz QPSK -94.5 -92 -89 -87.5 -86 -83

16QAM -88 -85 -82.5 -81 -79.5 -76.5

32QAM -85 -82 -79 -77.5 -76 -73.5

64QAM -82 -79 -76 -74.5 -73 -70

128QAM -79 -76 -72.5 -71.5 -69.5 -66

256QAM -76 -73 -69.5 -68.5 -66.5 -63

512QAM -73 -70 -66.5 -65.5 -63.5 -60

1024QAM -70.5 -67 -63.5 -62.5 -60.5 -57.5

1024QAM Light -69.5 -66 -62.5 -61.5 -59.5 -56.5

2048QAM -67 -63.5 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5 -54

4096QAM N/A N/A -57.5 -56.5 -54 N/A

18 GHz QPSK -94 -91.5 -88.5 -87 -85.5 -82.5

16QAM -87.5 -84.5 -82 -80.5 -79 -76

32QAM -84.5 -81.5 -78.5 -77 -75.5 -73

64QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75.5 -74 -72.5 -69.5

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -72 -71 -69 -65.5

256QAM -75.5 -72.5 -69 -68 -66 -62.5

512QAM -72.5 -69.5 -66 -65 -63 -59.5

1024QAM -70 -66.5 -63 -62 -60 -57

1024QAM Light -69 -65.5 -62 -61 -59 -56

2048QAM -66.5 -63 -60 -59 -57 -53.5

4096QAM N/A N/A -57 -56 -53.5 N/A

Guaranteed RSL threshold (dBm) +2 dB from the typical value.


-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK - 256QAM: -20 @BER <10 ;
-6
512QAM - 2048QAM: -22 @BER <10 ;
-6
4096QAM: -25 @BER <10 .

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-6
Table 8-52 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : HRU2 with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2 @C01 Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Scheme 7 14 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55) 112 (110)
(13.75)

15 GHz QPSK -93.5 -91 -88 -86.5 -85 -82.5

16QAM -87.5 -84.5 -81.5 -80 -78.5 -76

32QAM -84.5 -81.5 -78 -76.5 -75 -73

64QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75 -73.5 -72 -69.5

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -71.5 -70 -68.5 -66

256QAM -75 -72 -68 -66.5 -65 -62.5

512QAM -71.5 -68.5 -64.5 -63 -61.5 -59

1024QAM -68 -65 -62 -60.5 -59 -56.5

1024QAM Light -67 -64 -61 -59.5 -58 -55.5

2048QAM -65 -62 -58 -56.5 -55 -53

4096QAM N/A N/A -56 -54.5 -52.5 N/A

18 GHz QPSK -93 -90.5 -87.5 -86 -84.5 -82

16QAM -87 -84 -81 -79.5 -77.5 -75.5

32QAM -83.5 -80.5 -77 -75.5 -74 -72

64QAM -80.5 -77.5 -74 -72.5 -71 -68.5

128QAM -77.5 -74.5 -70.5 -69 -67.5 -65

256QAM -74 -71 -67 -65.5 -64 -61.5

512QAM -70.5 -67.5 -63.5 -62 -60.5 -58

1024QAM -67 -64 -61 -59.5 -58 -55.5

1024QAM Light -66 -63 -60 -58.5 -57 -54.5

2048QAM -64 -61 -57 -55.5 -54 -52

4096QAM N/A N/A -55 -53.5 -51.5 N/A

Guaranteed RSL threshold (dBm) +2 dB from the typical value.


-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK - 256QAM: -20 @BER <10 ;
-6
512QAM - 2048QAM: -22 @BER <10 ;
-6
4096QAM: -25 @BER <10 .

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HRU2F

Note

 6/11GHz HRU2F support 80 MHz bandwidth.


 For a description of the bandwidth and modulation scheme, refer to Table 8-53.

Table 8-53 Description of Bandwidth and Modulation Mode of HRU2F


Mode Description

G01 mode Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz, up to 4096QAM @28/40/56 MHz, up to 2048


QAM @80/112 MHz.

C01 mode Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz, up to 4096QAM @28/40/56 MHz, up to 2048


QAM @80/112 MHz.

L01 mode Up to 2048QAM @7/14/28/40/56/80/112 MHz.

-6
Table 8-54 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : HRU2F with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2 @G01 Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 80 112
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

6 GHz QPSK -95 -92.5 -89 -88 -86 -84.5 -82.5

16QAM -88.5 -85.5 -82.5 -81.5 -79.5 -78 -76

32QAM -85.5 -82.5 -79 -78 -76 -74.5 -73

64QAM -82.5 -79.5 -76 -75 -73 -71.5 -69.5

128QAM -79 -76 -72.5 -71.5 -69.5 -68 -66

256QAM -76 -73 -69.5 -68.5 -66.5 -65 -63

512QAM -73 -70 -66.5 -65.5 -63.5 -61.5 -59.5

1024QAM -70.5 -67 -63.5 -62.5 -60.5 -59 -57

1024QAM Light -69.5 -66 -62.5 -61.5 -59.5 -58 -56

2048QAM -67 -63.5 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5 -55.5 -53.5

4096QAM N/A N/A -57.5 -56.5 -54 N/A N/A

7/8 GHz QPSK -95 -92.5 -89 -88 -86 N/A -82.5

16QAM -88.5 -85.5 -82.5 -81.5 -79.5 N/A -76

32QAM -85.5 -82.5 -79 -78 -76 N/A -73

64QAM -82.5 -79.5 -76 -75 -73 N/A -69.5

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 80 112
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

128QAM -79 -76 -72.5 -71.5 -69.5 N/A -66

256QAM -76 -73 -69.5 -68.5 -66.5 N/A -63

512QAM -73 -70 -66.5 -65.5 -63.5 N/A -59.5

1024QAM -70.5 -67 -63.5 -62.5 -60.5 N/A -57

1024QAM Light -69.5 -66 -62.5 -61.5 -59.5 N/A -56

2048QAM -67 -63.5 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5 N/A -53.5

4096QAM N/A N/A -57.5 -56.5 -54 N/A N/A

11 GHz QPSK -94.5 -92 -88.5 -87.5 -85.5 -84 -82

16QAM -88 -85 -82 -81 -79 -77.5 -75.5

32QAM -85 -82 -78.5 -77.5 -75.5 -74 -72.5

64QAM -82 -79 -75.5 -74.5 -72.5 -71 -69

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -72 -71 -69 -67.5 -65.5

256QAM -75.5 -72.5 -69 -68 -66 -64.5 -62.5

512QAM -72.5 -69.5 -66 -65 -63 -61 -59

1024QAM -70 -66.5 -63 -62 -60 -58.5 -56.5

1024QAM Light -69 -65.5 -62 -61 -59 -57.5 -55.5

2048QAM -66.5 -63 -60 -59 -57 -55 -53

4096QAM N/A N/A -57 -56 -53.5 N/A N/A

Guaranteed RSL threshold ( +2 dB from the typical value.


dBm)

Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK - 256QAM: -20; 512QAM - 2048QAM: -23; 4096QAM: -25
-6
@BER <10 .

-6
Table 8-55 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : HRU2F with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2 @C01/L01
Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 80 112
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

6 GHz QPSK -94 -91.5 -88 -87 -85 -83.5 -82

16QAM -88 -85 -81.5 -80.5 -78.5 -77 -75.5

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 80 112
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

32QAM -85 -81.5 -78 -77 -75 -73.5 -72.5

64QAM -82 -78.5 -75 -74 -72 -70.5 -69

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -71.5 -70 -68.5 -67 -65.5

256QAM -75 -72 -68.5 -67 -65.5 -64 -62.5

512QAM -72 -68.5 -65 -63.5 -62 -60.5 -59

1024QAM -68.5 -65.5 -62 -60.5 -59 -57.5 -56

1024QAM Light -67.5 -64.5 -61 -60 -58 -56.5 -55

2048QAM -65 -62 -58 -57 -55 -53.5 -52

4096QAM N/A N/A -56 -54.5 -52.5 N/A N/A

7/8 GHz QPSK -94 -91.5 -88 -87 -85 N/A -82

16QAM -88 -85 -81.5 -80.5 -78.5 N/A -75.5

32QAM -85 -81.5 -78 -77 -75 N/A -72.5

64QAM -82 -78.5 -75 -74 -72 N/A -69

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -71.5 -70 -68.5 N/A -65.5

256QAM -75 -72 -68.5 -67 -65.5 N/A -62.5

512QAM -72 -68.5 -65 -63.5 -62 N/A -59

1024QAM -68.5 -65.5 -62 -60.5 -59 N/A -56

1024QAM Light -67.5 -64.5 -61 -60 -58 N/A -55

2048QAM -65 -62 -58 -57 -55 N/A -52

4096QAM N/A N/A -56 -54.5 -52.5 N/A N/A

11 GHz QPSK -93.5 -91 -87.5 -86.5 -84.5 -83 -81.5

16QAM -87.5 -84.5 -81 -80 -78 -76.5 -75

32QAM -84.5 -81 -77.5 -76.5 -74.5 -73 -72

64QAM -81.5 -78 -74.5 -73.5 -71.5 -70 -68.5

128QAM -78 -75 -71 -69.5 -68 -66.5 -65

256QAM -74.5 -71.5 -68 -66.5 -65 -63.5 -62

512QAM -71.5 -68 -64.5 -63 -61.5 -60 -58.5

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 80 112
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

1024QAM -68 -65 -61.5 -60 -58.5 -57 -55.5

1024QAM Light -67 -64 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5 -56 -54.5

2048QAM -64.5 -61.5 -57.5 -56.5 -54.5 -53 -51.5

4096QAM N/A N/A -55.5 -54 -52 N/A N/A

Guaranteed RSL threshold ( +2 dB from the typical value.


dBm)

Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK - 256QAM: -20; 512QAM - 2048QAM: -23; 4096QAM: -25
-6
@BER <10 .

HRU3D

Note
 8 GHz HRU3D support 80 MHz bandwidth.
 For a description of the bandwidth and modulation scheme, refer to Table 8-56.

Table 8-56 Description of Bandwidth and Modulation Mode of HRU3D


Mode Description

G01 mode Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz, up to 8192QAM @28/40/56 MHz, up to 4096


QAM @80/112 MHz.
HRU3D with MD up to 4096QAM.

C01 mode Up to 2048QAM @7/14 MHz, up to 4096QAM @28/40/56 MHz, up to 2048


QAM @80/112 MHz.

L01 mode Up to 2048QAM @7/14/28/40/56/80/112 MHz.

-6
Table 8-57 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : HRU3D with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2 @G01 Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 80 112
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

6/7 GHz QPSK -95 -92.5 -89.5 -88 -86.5 N/A -83

16QAM -88.5 -85.5 -83 -81.5 -80 N/A -76.5

32QAM -85.5 -82.5 -79.5 -78 -76.5 N/A -73.5

64QAM -82.5 -79.5 -76.5 -75 -73.5 N/A -70

128QAM -79.5 -76.5 -73 -72 -70 N/A -66.5

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 80 112
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

256QAM -76.5 -73.5 -70 -69 -67 N/A -63.5

512QAM -73.5 -70.5 -67 -66 -64 N/A -60

1024QAM -71 -67.5 -64 -63 -61 N/A -57.5

1024QAM Light -70 -66.5 -63 -62 -60 N/A -56.5

2048QAM -67.5 -64 -61 -60 -58 N/A -54

4096QAM N/A N/A -58 -57 -54.5 N/A -51

8192QAM N/A N/A -54.5 -53.5 -51.5 N/A N/A

8 GHz QPSK -95 -92.5 -89.5 -88 -86.5 -85 -83

16QAM -88.5 -85.5 -83 -81.5 -80 -78.5 -76.5

32QAM -85.5 -82.5 -79.5 -78 -76.5 -75 -73.5

64QAM -82.5 -79.5 -76.5 -75 -73.5 -72 -70

128QAM -79.5 -76.5 -73 -72 -70 -68.5 -66.5

256QAM -76.5 -73.5 -70 -69 -67 -65.5 -63.5

512QAM -73.5 -70.5 -67 -66 -64 -62 -60

1024QAM -71 -67.5 -64 -63 -61 -59.5 -57.5

1024QAM Light -70 -66.5 -63 -62 -60 -58.5 -56.5

2048QAM -67.5 -64 -61 -60 -58 -56 -54

4096QAM N/A N/A -58 -57 -54.5 -53 -51

8192QAM N/A N/A -54.5 -53.5 -51.5 N/A N/A

11 GHz QPSK -94.5 -92 -89 -87.5 -86 N/A -82.5

16QAM -88 -85 -82.5 -81 -79.5 N/A -76

32QAM -85 -82 -79 -77.5 -76 N/A -73

64QAM -82 -79 -76 -74.5 -73 N/A -69.5

128QAM -79 -76 -72.5 -71.5 -69.5 N/A -66

256QAM -76 -73 -69.5 -68.5 -66.5 N/A -63

512QAM -73 -70 -66.5 -65.5 -63.5 N/A -59.5

1024QAM -70.5 -67 -63.5 -62.5 -60.5 N/A -57

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Scheme 7 14 28 40 56 (55) 80 112
(13.75) (27.5) (110)

1024QAM Light -69.5 -66 -62.5 -61.5 -59.5 N/A -56

2048QAM -67 -63.5 -60.5 -59.5 -57.5 N/A -53.5

4096QAM N/A N/A -57.5 -56.5 -54 N/A -50.5

8192QAM N/A N/A -54 -53 -51 N/A N/A

Guaranteed RSL threshold ( +2 dB from the typical value.


dBm)
-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK - 256QAM: -20 @BER <10 ;
-6
512QAM - 2048QAM: -23 @BER <10 ;
-6
4096QAM - 8192QAM: -25 @BER <10 .

-6
Table 8-58 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : HRU3D with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2 @C01/L01
Mode
Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)
Scheme 7 14 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55) 112 (110)
(13.75)

6/7/8 GHz QPSK -94 -91.5 -88.5 -87 -85.5 -82.5

16QAM -88 -85 -82 -80.5 -79 -76

32QAM -85 -82 -78.5 -77 -75.5 -73

64QAM -82 -79 -75.5 -74 -72.5 -69.5

128QAM -79 -76 -72 -70.5 -69 -66

256QAM -75.5 -72.5 -68.5 -67 -65.5 -63

512QAM -72 -69 -65 -63.5 -62 -59.5

1024QAM -68.5 -65.5 -62.5 -61 -59.5 -56.5

1024QAM Light -67.5 -64.5 -61.5 -60 -58.5 -55.5

2048QAM -65.5 -62.5 -58.5 -57 -55.5 -52.5

4096QAM N/A N/A -56.5 -55 -53 -49

11 GHz QPSK -93.5 -91 -88 -86.5 -85 -82

16QAM -87.5 -84.5 -81.5 -80 -78.5 -75.5

32QAM -84.5 -81.5 -78 -76.5 -75 -72.5

64QAM -81.5 -78.5 -75 -73.5 -72 -69

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Frequency Modulation Bandwidth (MHz)


Scheme 7 14 28 (27.5) 40 56 (55) 112 (110)
(13.75)

128QAM -78.5 -75.5 -71.5 -70 -68.5 -65.5

256QAM -75 -72 -68 -66.5 -65 -62.5

512QAM -71.5 -68.5 -64.5 -63 -61.5 -59

1024QAM -68 -65 -62 -60.5 -59 -56

1024QAM Light -67 -64 -61 -59.5 -58 -55

2048QAM -65 -62 -58 -56.5 -55 -52

4096QAM N/A N/A -56 -54.5 -52.5 -48.5

Guaranteed RSL threshold (dBm) +2 dB from the typical value.


-6
Maximum RSL (dBm) QPSK - 256QAM: -20 @BER <10 ;
-6
512QAM - 2048QAM: -23 @BER <10 ;
-6
4096QAM: -25 @BER <10 .

8.3.2 RSSI and RSL


The RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) interface allows measuring the RSL
with a standard volt-meter through a female BNC connector.
The numerical relation between RSL and output voltage of RSSI interface is shown in
Figure 8-1.

Figure 8-1 Relation between RSL and Output Voltage of RSSI Interface

The tolerance of displayed RSL in LMT/NMS is:


 -70 dBm≤RSL≤-30 dBm: ±2 dB (SRU/SRU2/SRU2S/SRU3D), ±4 dB (HRU/HRU2/
HRU2F/HRU3D).

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 -90 dBm<RSL<-70 dBm, -30 dBm<RSL<-20 dBm: ±3 dB (SRU/SRU2/SRU2S/SRU3


D), ±5dB (HRU/HRU2/HRU2F/HRU3D).

8.4 System Capability


8.4.1 Channel Spacing & Modulation Scheme
For the channel spacing specifications, refer to the following table.

Frequency Modulation Mode Channel Spacing (MHz)

All frequency bands QPSK/ 16QAM/ 32QAM/ 64QAM/ 128 7/ 14(13.5)/ 28(27.5)/ 40/
QAM/ 256QAM/ 512QAM/ 1024QAM/ 56(55)/ 80/ 112 (110)/ 224
1024QAM Light/ 2048QAM/ 4096QAM/
8192QAM/ 16384QAM

For the typical modulation scheme, refer to the following table.

Radio Configuration Supported Modulation Scheme

1+0 QPSK - 2048QAM @7/14 MHz


QPSK - 16384QAM @28/40/56 MHz
QPSK - 4096QAM @80/112 MHz
QPSK - 1024 QAM @224 MHz

ACCP / XPIC (CCDP) QPSK - 1024QAM @7/14 MHz


QPSK - 4096QAM @28/40/56 MHz
QPSK - 2048QAM @80/112 MHz
QPSK - 512QAM @224 MHz

XPIC (CCDP) + ACCP QPSK - 1024QAM @7/14 MHz


QPSK - 2048QAM @28/40/56 MHz
QPSK - 1024QAM @80/112 MHz
QPSK - 512QAM @224 MHz

4×4 MIMO+XPIC QPSK - 256QAM @7/14 MHz


QPSK - 2048QAM @28/40/56 MHz
QPSK - 1024QAM @112 MHz

CA (Within 112M) 2048QAM @14 MHz within 112 MHz


4096QAM @28/40/56 MHz within 112 MHz

CA+XPIC (Within 224M) 2048QAM @14/28/40/56 MHz within 224 MHz


1024QAM @112 MHz within 224 MHz

CA+XPIC (Within 112M) 1024QAM @14 MHz within 112 MHz


2048QAM @28/40/56 MHz within 112 MHz

CA+XPIC (Within 224M) 1024QAM @14/28/40/56 MHz within 224 MHz


512QAM @112 MHz within 224 MHz

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Note
 The actual occupied bandwidth of radio channel is less than the defined channel
spacing.
 The highest modulation modes in the table may vary with frequency bands and
ODUs.

8.4.2 System Transmission Capacity


G01 Mode

For the system transmission capacity of G01 mode, refer to Table 8-59.

Table 8-59 Typical System Transmission Capacity Per Carrier: CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2/


ME2 @G01 Mode
Channel Spacing ( Modulation Radio Interface Ca- L1 Ethernet Through-
MHz) pacity (Mbps) put (Mbps)

7 QPSK 9.4 9-11.5

16QAM 19.6 19-24.5

32QAM 24.6 24.5-31.5

64QAM 30.9 30.5-39.5

128QAM 36.7 36.5-47

256QAM 41.7 41.5-53.5

512QAM 46.8 46.5-60

1024QAM 48.1 48-61.5

1024QAM Light 49.6 49.5-63.5

2048QAM 51.3 51.5-66

4096QAM N/A N/A

8192QAM N/A N/A

16384QAM N/A N/A

14 (13.75) QPSK 19.3 19-24.5

16QAM 40.1 40-51.5

32QAM 50.3 50.5-64.5

64QAM 63.7 64-81.5

128QAM 75.8 76-97.5

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MHz) pacity (Mbps) put (Mbps)

256QAM 86.5 87-111

512QAM 98.1 99-126

1024QAM 99.9 100.5-128.5

1024QAM Light 103.9 104.5-133.5

2048QAM 111.4 112-143.5

4096QAM N/A N/A

8192QAM N/A N/A

16384QAM N/A N/A

28 (27.5) QPSK 41.4 41.5-53

16QAM 83.8 84.5-107.5

32QAM 108.3 109-139.5

64QAM 134.3 135.5-173

128QAM 158.2 159.5-204

256QAM 181.8 183.5-234.5

512QAM 204.6 206.5-264

1024QAM 210.4 212.5-271.5

1024QAM Light 219.6 222-283

2048QAM 236.8 239-305.5

4096QAM 247.5 250-319.5

8192QAM 254.2 256.5-328

16384QAM 277.2 280-357.5

40 QPSK 56.7 57-72.5

16QAM 114.5 115.5-147.5

32QAM 147.5 148.5-190

64QAM 181.7 183.5-234.5

128QAM 215.9 218-278.5

256QAM 248.8 251.5-321

512QAM 268.9 271.5-347

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Channel Spacing ( Modulation Radio Interface Ca- L1 Ethernet Through-


MHz) pacity (Mbps) put (Mbps)

1024QAM 292.2 295.5-377

1024QAM Light 305.8 309-394.5

2048QAM 320.2 323.5-413

4096QAM 334.7 338.5-432

8192QAM 364.5 368.5-470.5

16384QAM 397.5 402-513

56 (55) QPSK 83.5 84-107.5

16QAM 170 171.5-219

32QAM 212.6 214.5-274

64QAM 271.9 274.5-351

128QAM 320.2 323.5-413

256QAM 366.8 371-473.5

512QAM 395.4 400-510.5

1024QAM 430.3 435-555.5

1024QAM Light 439.8 444.5-568

2048QAM 482.9 488.5-623.5

4096QAM 514.9 521-665

8192QAM 527.1 533-680.5

16384QAM 573.9 580.5-741

80 QPSK 120.5 121.5-155

16QAM 245.1 247.5-316

32QAM 306.4 309.5-395.5

64QAM 391.9 396-506

128QAM 461.4 466.5-595.5

256QAM 528.5 534.5-682.5

512QAM 569.7 576-735.5

1024QAM 619.9 627-800.5

1024QAM Light 633.7 641-818.5

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Channel Spacing ( Modulation Radio Interface Ca- L1 Ethernet Through-


MHz) pacity (Mbps) put (Mbps)

2048QAM 695.6 703.5-898.5

4096QAM 741.8 750.5-958

8192QAM N/A N/A

16384QAM N/A N/A

112 (110) QPSK 169.2 171-218

16QAM 340.2 344-439

32QAM 426.3 431-550.5

64QAM 543.9 550-702.5

128QAM 640.4 648-827

256QAM 737.1 745.5-952

512QAM 833.5 843.5-1076.5

1024QAM 878.7 889-1135

1024QAM Light 887.9 898.5-1147

2048QAM 959.9 971.5-1240

4096QAM 973.1 984.5-1257

8192QAM N/A N/A

16384QAM N/A N/A

224 QPSK 338.5 340.5-388.5

16QAM 680.4 684.5-781.5

32QAM 852.6 858-978.5

64QAM 1087.9 1095-1249.5

128QAM 1280.8 1289-1473

256QAM 1474.2 1484-1693

512QAM 1667 1678-1917

1024QAM 1757.5 1769-2018.5

1024QAM Light N/A N/A

2048QAM N/A N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A

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Channel Spacing ( Modulation Radio Interface Ca- L1 Ethernet Through-


MHz) pacity (Mbps) put (Mbps)

8192QAM N/A N/A

16384QAM N/A N/A

C01 Mode

For the system transmission capacity of C01 mode, refer to Table 8-60.

Table 8-60 Typical System Transmission Capacity Per Carrier: CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2/


ME2 @C01 Mode
Channel Spacing ( Modulation Radio Interface Ca- L1 Ethernet Through-
MHz) pacity (Mbps) put (Mbps)

7 QPSK 9.6 9-12

16QAM 19.8 19.5-25

32QAM 24.1 24-30.5

64QAM 31.5 31.5-40

128QAM 37.4 37-47.5

256QAM 42.2 42-54

512QAM 48.3 48.5-62

1024QAM 54 54-69

1024QAM Light 55.5 55.5-71

2048QAM 59.8 60-76.5

4096QAM N/A N/A

14 (13.75) QPSK 20 19.5-25

16QAM 40.5 40.5-52

32QAM 49.2 49-63

64QAM 64.1 64.5-82.5

128QAM 75.9 76.5-97.5

256QAM 87.3 88-112

512QAM 98 98.5-126

1024QAM 109.4 110-141

1024QAM Light 112.5 113.5-144.5

2048QAM 121.2 122-156

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Channel Spacing ( Modulation Radio Interface Ca- L1 Ethernet Through-


MHz) pacity (Mbps) put (Mbps)

4096QAM N/A N/A

28 (27.5) QPSK 44.9 45-57.5

16QAM 90.9 91.5-117

32QAM 113.7 114.5-146.5

64QAM 144.2 145.5-185.5

128QAM 169.3 171-218

256QAM 194.5 196.5-251

512QAM 219.7 222-283.5

1024QAM 238.2 240.5-307

1024QAM Light 244.8 247-315.5

2048QAM 270 273-348.5

4096QAM 274.8 277.5-354.5

40 QPSK 62.5 62.5-80

16QAM 130.3 131.5-168

32QAM 157.8 159-203.5

64QAM 202 204-260.5

128QAM 237.9 240.5-307

256QAM 273.9 276.5-353.5

512QAM 309.7 313-399.5

1024QAM 341.1 344.5-440

1024QAM Light 345.8 349.5-446.5

2048QAM 381.8 386-493

4096QAM 393.5 398-508

56 (55) QPSK 90.5 91-116.5

16QAM 182.4 184-235

32QAM 228 230-294

64QAM 288.9 292-373

128QAM 339.2 343-438

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Channel Spacing ( Modulation Radio Interface Ca- L1 Ethernet Through-


MHz) pacity (Mbps) put (Mbps)

256QAM 389.7 394-503

512QAM 440 445-568

1024QAM 477 482.5-616

1024QAM Light 490.2 495.5-633

2048QAM 540.6 547-698

4096QAM 550.3 556.5-710.5

80 QPSK 129.8 131-167

16QAM 261.2 264-337

32QAM 326.4 330-421.5

64QAM 413.7 418-534

128QAM 485.6 491-627

256QAM 557.8 564-720.5

512QAM 629.8 637-813.5

1024QAM 682.7 690.5-881.5

1024QAM Light 701.6 710-906

2048QAM 773.7 783-999.5

4096QAM 787.6 797-1017

112 (110) QPSK 176.4 178-227.5

16QAM 354.8 358.5-458

32QAM 444.3 449-573.5

64QAM 561.5 568-725

128QAM 659.2 667-851.5

256QAM 757.2 766-978

512QAM 851.7 862-1100

1024QAM 918.7 929.5-1186.5

1024QAM Light 943.9 955-1219

2048QAM 1040.8 1053.5-1344.5

4096QAM 1062.3 1075-1372

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Channel Spacing ( Modulation Radio Interface Ca- L1 Ethernet Through-


MHz) pacity (Mbps) put (Mbps)

224 QPSK 352.9 355-405

16QAM 709.7 714-815

32QAM 888.6 894.5-1021

64QAM 1123.1 1130.5-1291.5

128QAM 1318.5 1327.5-1515.5

256QAM 1514.5 1524.5-1735

512QAM 1703.5 1714.5-1953

1024QAM 1837.4 1849.5-2110

1024QAM Light N/A N/A

2048QAM N/A N/A

4096QAM N/A N/A

L01 Mode

For the system transmission capacity of L01 mode, refer to Table 8-61.

Table 8-61 Typical System Transmission Capacity Per Carrier: CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2/


ME2 @L01 Mode
Channel Spacing ( Modulation Radio Interface Ca- L1 Ethernet Through-
MHz) pacity (Mbps) put (Mbps)

7 QPSK 9.3 9-11.5

16QAM 19.2 19-24

32QAM 24.1 24-30.5

64QAM 30.3 30-38.5

128QAM 35.9 35.5-46

256QAM 40.9 41-52.5

512QAM 46.1 46-59

1024QAM 46.4 46.5-59.5

1024QAM Light 48.5 48.5-62

2048QAM 49.1 49-63

14 (13.75) QPSK 19.2 19-24

16QAM 39.7 39.5-50.5

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Channel Spacing ( Modulation Radio Interface Ca- L1 Ethernet Through-


MHz) pacity (Mbps) put (Mbps)

32QAM 49.7 49.5-63.5

64QAM 62.9 63-80.5

128QAM 75.1 75.5-96.5

256QAM 85.6 86-110

512QAM 96.6 97-124.5

1024QAM 97.6 98.5-125.5

1024QAM Light 101.6 102-130.5

2048QAM 110.4 111-142

28 (27.5) QPSK 41.2 41-52.5

16QAM 83 83.5-106.5

32QAM 107.3 108-138

64QAM 133 134-171.5

128QAM 157 158.5-202

256QAM 180.9 182.5-233

512QAM 202.2 204-261

1024QAM 207.7 209.5-268

1024QAM Light 216.4 218.5-279

2048QAM 232.5 235-300

40 QPSK 56.1 56-72

16QAM 112.9 113.5-145.5

32QAM 145.6 147-187.5

64QAM 179.2 181-231

128QAM 213.3 215.5-275

256QAM 246.7 249-318.5

512QAM 265.4 268-342.5

1024QAM 286.5 289.5-369.5

1024QAM Light 298.3 301.5-385

2048QAM 312.9 316-404

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Channel Spacing ( Modulation Radio Interface Ca- L1 Ethernet Through-


MHz) pacity (Mbps) put (Mbps)

56 (55) QPSK 82.9 83.5-106.5

16QAM 168.3 170-217

32QAM 210.3 212.5-271

64QAM 269.2 272-347.5

128QAM 317.6 321-410

256QAM 364.9 369-471

512QAM 392.3 396.5-506.5

1024QAM 426.8 431.5-551

1024QAM Light 433.3 438-559.5

2048QAM 477 482.5-616

80 QPSK 119.7 120.5-154

16QAM 242.6 245-313

32QAM 303.1 306.5-391

64QAM 388 392-501

128QAM 457.6 462.5-590.5

256QAM 525.7 531.5-679

512QAM 565.2 571.5-730

1024QAM 614.9 622-794

1024QAM Light 624.2 631.5-806

2048QAM 687.2 695-887.5

112 (110) QPSK 168.1 169.5-216.5

16QAM 336.7 340.5-434.5

32QAM 420.8 425.5-543

64QAM 538.5 544.5-695.5

128QAM 635.1 642.5-820

256QAM 733.3 742-947

512QAM 826.2 836-1067

1024QAM 861.7 872-1113

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Channel Spacing ( Modulation Radio Interface Ca- L1 Ethernet Through-


MHz) pacity (Mbps) put (Mbps)

1024QAM Light 874.7 885-1130

2048QAM 941.7 953-1216.5

224 QPSK 336.2 335.5-340

16QAM 673.4 672.5-681.5

32QAM 841.7 841-851.5

64QAM 1077.1 1076.5-1090

128QAM 1270.3 1269.5-1285.5

256QAM 1466.6 1466-1484.5

512QAM 1652.5 1651.5-1672.5

1024QAM 1723.4 1722.5-1744.5

1024QAM Light N/A N/A

2048QAM N/A N/A

Note

 Ethernet throughput is tested according to RFC2544 (frame size: 1518 byte - 64


byte) at SISO (Single Input Single Output) mode and frame compression function is
disabled.
 When PLA is enabled or the product operates in multi-band scenario, the ETH
throughput per channel is not equal to the ETH throughput in this document.
 The actual throughput of each channel spacing and modulation scheme relates to
the average packet size.
 Ethernet traffic, emulated TDM service and in-band DCN share the radio interface
capacity.
 7/14/28/40/56/112 (110) MHz bandwidth is supported by CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2/ME2.
 80 MHz bandwidth is supported by CSA/CSA2/MD2 with 11G SRU2 @G01/C01/L01,
6/11 GHz HRU2F @G01/C01/L01 and 8GHz HRU3D @G01.
 224 MHz bandwidth is supported by ME2 with 15/18/23G SRU3D.
 16384QAM modulation is supported by CSA2/MD2 with SRU3D.

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Figures
Figure 1-1 System Composition..................................................................... 1

Figure 2-1 2+0 Carrier Aggregation............................................................... 6

Figure 2-2 Traditional Solution for 4+0 XPIC................................................. 6

Figure 2-3 4+0 Carrier Aggregation (using 1T1R ODU)................................ 6

Figure 2-4 4+0 Carrier Aggregation (using 2T2R ODU)................................ 7

Figure 3-1 IDU Hardware Structure............................................................. 11

Figure 3-2 IDU Block Diagram..................................................................... 13

Figure 4-1 ZXMW NR9150 Power Supply Distribution................................ 19

Figure 4-2 Security Management Signal Flow............................................. 20

Figure 4-3 Alarm Management Mechanism................................................. 21

Figure 5-1 Ethernet Service Flow................................................................ 25

Figure 5-2 Control Signal Flow of NR9150.................................................. 27

Figure 6-1 LMT Networking Diagram........................................................... 29

Figure 6-2 Wi-Fi Access Diagram................................................................ 29

Figure 6-3 CLI Networking Diagram............................................................ 30

Figure 6-4 Local Networking Diagram......................................................... 31

Figure 6-5 Remote Networking Diagram..................................................... 32

Figure 6-6 Hybrid Networking Diagram........................................................ 33

Figure 7-1 Point-to-Point Network................................................................ 34

Figure 7-2 Chain Network............................................................................ 35

Figure 7-3 Tree Network.............................................................................. 35

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Figure 7-4 Ring Network.............................................................................. 36

Figure 7-5 1+0 Configuration (1T1R ODU).................................................. 37

Figure 7-6 1+1 HSB Configuration (1T1R ODU)......................................... 38

Figure 7-7 1+1 SD Configuration (1T1R ODU)............................................ 39

Figure 7-8 1+1 FD Configuration (1T1R ODU)............................................ 40

Figure 7-9 2+0 XPIC Configuration (1T1R ODU)........................................ 41

Figure 7-10 2+0 XPIC Configuration (2T2R ODU)....................................... 41

Figure 7-11 2+2 XPIC HSB Configuration (1T1R ODU).............................. 42

Figure 7-12 2+2 XPIC HSB Configuration (2T2R ODU).............................. 42

Figure 7-13 2+2 XPIC SD Configuration (1T1R ODU)................................. 43

Figure 7-14 2+2 XPIC SD Configuration (2T2R ODU)................................. 44

Figure 7-15 4+0 XPIC Configuration (1T1R ODU)....................................... 45

Figure 7-16 4+0 XPIC Configuration (2T2R ODU)....................................... 45

Figure 7-17 4+0 CA XPIC Configuration (1T1R ODU)................................. 46

Figure 7-18 4+0 CA XPIC Configuration (2T2R ODU)................................. 46

Figure 7-19 8+0 CA XPIC Configuration (2T2R ODU)................................. 47

Figure 7-20 4x4 MIMO Configuration (1T1R ODU)..................................... 48

Figure 7-21 4x4 MIMO Configuration (2T2R ODU)..................................... 48

Figure 7-22 1E+2N MBL with Separated Antennas..................................... 49

Figure 7-23 1E+2N MBL with Multi-band Antenna...................................... 50

Figure 7-24 2E+4N MBL.............................................................................. 51

Figure 8-1 Relation between RSL and Output Voltage of RSSI Interface.. 117

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Tables
Table 2-1 NR9150 Typical Configurations..................................................... 4

Table 3-1 Relationship Between Boards and Corresponding Slots.............. 11

Table 3-2 ODU List...................................................................................... 13

Table 4-1 Input/Output Clock Sources Supported by NR9150..................... 17

Table 7-1 NR9150 Typical Configurations................................................... 36

Table 7-2 N×(1+0) Configuration Requirements Per Site............................ 37

Table 7-3 N×(1+1) HSB Configuration Requirements Per Site.................... 38

Table 7-4 N×(1+1) SD Configuration Requirements Per Site...................... 39

Table 7-5 N×(1+1) FD Configuration Requirements Per Site....................... 40

Table 7-6 N×(2+0) XPIC Configuration Requirements Per Site................... 41

Table 7-7 2+2 XPIC HSB Configuration Requirements Per Site.................. 42

Table 7-8 2+2 XPIC SD Configuration Requirements Per Site.................... 44

Table 7-9 4+0 XPIC Configuration Requirements Per Site.......................... 45

Table 7-10 4+0 CA XPIC Configuration Requirements Per Site.................. 46

Table 7-11 8+0 CA XPIC Configuration Requirements Per Site.................. 47

Table 7-12 4x4 MIMO Configuration Requirements Per Site....................... 48

Table 7-13 1E+2N MBL with Separated Antennas Configuration Require-


ments............................................................................................................ 49

Table 7-14 1E+2N MBL with Multi-band Antenna Configuration Require-


ments............................................................................................................ 50

Table 7-15 2E+4N MBL Configuration Requirements.................................. 51

Table 8-1 Dimensions and Weights............................................................. 53

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Table 8-2 Power Supply............................................................................... 54

Table 8-3 Temperature and Humidity.......................................................... 54

Table 8-4 Complied Standards.................................................................... 54

Table 8-5 Fault Tolerance Parameters........................................................ 55

Table 8-6 Predicted Reliability..................................................................... 55

Table 8-7 Radio Frequency Adjustment Step and Stability.......................... 56

Table 8-8 ODU Tx/Rx Spacing.................................................................... 57

Table 8-9 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU: 6 GHz to 15 GHz.......... 59

Table 8-10 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU: 18 GHz to 38 GHz...... 60

Table 8-11 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2: 6/7/8 GHz.................. 60

Table 8-12 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2: 10/11 GHz................. 61

Table 8-13 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2 : 13 GHz.................... 62

Table 8-14 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2: 15 GHz..................... 63

Table 8-15 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2: 18 GHz..................... 64

Table 8-16 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2: 23 GHz..................... 65

Table 8-17 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2: 26/28 GHz................ 66

Table 8-18 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2: 32/38 GHz................ 66

Table 8-19 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2: 42 GHz..................... 67

Table 8-20 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2S: 13 GHz................... 68

Table 8-21 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU2S: 23 GHz................... 69

Table 8-22 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU3D: 13 GHz................... 70

Table 8-23 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU3D: 15 GHz................... 71

Table 8-24 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU3D: 18 GHz................... 72

Table 8-25 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - SRU3D: 23 GHz................... 73

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Table 8-26 Transmit Power & ATPC Range: HRU v2.0.............................. 74

Table 8-27 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - HRU2: 15 GHz..................... 75

Table 8-28 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - HRU2: 18 GHz..................... 76

Table 8-29 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - HRU2F: 6/7 GHz.................. 77

Table 8-30 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - HRU2F: 8/11 GHz................ 78

Table 8-31 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - HRU3D: 6/7 GHz................. 79

Table 8-32 Transmit Power & ATPC Range - HRU3D: 8/11 GHz................ 79
-6
Table 8-33 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2
@G01 Mode................................................................................................. 81
-6
Table 8-34 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2
@C01 Mode................................................................................................. 83

Table 8-35 Description of Bandwidth and Modulation Mode of SRU2......... 85


-6
Table 8-36 RSL Threshold @BER=10 SRU2 with MD @G01 Mode......... 86
-6
Table 8-37 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU2 with CSA/CSA2/MD2 @
G01 Mode..................................................................................................... 90
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Table 8-38 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU2 with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2
@C01/L01 Mode.......................................................................................... 94

Table 8-39 Description of Bandwidth and Modulation Mode of SRU2S....... 96


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Table 8-40 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU2S with CSA/CSA2/MD/
MD2 @G01 Mode........................................................................................ 96
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Table 8-41 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU2S with CSA/CSA2/MD/
MD2 @C01 Mode........................................................................................ 97

Table 8-42 Description of Bandwidth and Modulation Mode of SRU3D....... 99


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Table 8-43 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU3D with MD @G01 Mode... 100
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Table 8-44 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU3D with CSA/CSA2/MD2 @
G01 Mode................................................................................................... 101

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Table 8-45 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU3D with ME2 @G01 Mode.. 102
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Table 8-46 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU3D with CSA/CSA2/MD/
MD2 @C01/L01 Mode................................................................................ 103
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Table 8-47 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : SRU3D with ME2 @C01/L01
Mode........................................................................................................... 105
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Table 8-48 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : HRU v2.0 with CSA/CSA2/MD/
MD2 @G01 Mode...................................................................................... 106
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Table 8-49 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : HRU v2.0 with CSA/CSA2/MD/
MD2 @C01 Mode...................................................................................... 107

Table 8-50 Description of Bandwidth and Modulation Mode of HRU2....... 108


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Table 8-51 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : HRU2 with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2
@G01 Mode............................................................................................... 109
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Table 8-52 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : HRU2 with CSA/CSA2/MD/MD2
@C01 Mode............................................................................................... 110

Table 8-53 Description of Bandwidth and Modulation Mode of HRU2F..... 111


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Table 8-54 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : HRU2F with CSA/CSA2/MD/
MD2 @G01 Mode...................................................................................... 111
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Table 8-55 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : HRU2F with CSA/CSA2/MD/
MD2 @C01/L01 Mode................................................................................ 112

Table 8-56 Description of Bandwidth and Modulation Mode of HRU3D..... 114


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Table 8-57 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : HRU3D with CSA/CSA2/MD/
MD2 @G01 Mode...................................................................................... 114
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Table 8-58 RSL Threshold @BER=10 : HRU3D with CSA/CSA2/MD/
MD2 @C01/L01 Mode................................................................................ 116

Table 8-59 Typical System Transmission Capacity Per Carrier: CSA/


CSA2/MD/MD2/ME2 @G01 Mode............................................................. 119

Table 8-60 Typical System Transmission Capacity Per Carrier: CSA/


CSA2/MD/MD2/ME2 @C01 Mode............................................................. 123

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Table 8-61 Typical System Transmission Capacity Per Carrier: CSA/
CSA2/MD/MD2/ME2 @L01 Mode.............................................................. 126

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Glossary

ACL

- Access Control List

ACM

- Adaptive Coding and Modulation

API

- Application Programming Interface

ATPC

- Automatic Transmit Power Control

BDR

- Backup Designate Router

BFD

- Bidirectional Forwarding Detection

BNC

- Bayonet Neill-Concelman

CFM

- Connectivity Fault Management

CIDR

- Classless Inter-Domain Routing

CLI

- Command Line Interface

CLNS

- ConnectionLess Network Service

CMM

- Capability Maturity Model

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CPU

- Central Processing Unit

CSA2

- Core Switch A2

CSA

- Core Switch A

DBS

- Database System

DC

- Direct Current

DR

- Designated Router

DSCP

- Differentiated Services Code Point

DWRR

- Deficit Weighted Round Robin

EFM

- Ethernet in the First Mile

ERPS

- Ethernet Ring Protection Switching

ETM

- Ethernet Traffic Management

FA

- Fan Unit A

FD

- Full Duplex

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FRR

- Fast Reroute

H-VPLS

- Hierarchy of VPLS

HSB

- Hot Standby

HTTP

- Hypertext Transfer Protocol

HTTPS

- Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure

ID

- Identification

IDU

- Indoor Unit

IEB

- Interface ETH B

IED

- Interface ETH D

IETF

- Internet Engineering Task Force

IF

- intermediate Frequency

IP

- Internet Protocol

IPv4

- Internet Protocol version 4

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IPv6

- Internet Protocol Version 6

IS-IS

- Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System

IS

- Intermediate System

ISO

- International Organization for Standardization

ITA

- Interface TDM A

ITD

- Interface TDM D

LACP

- Link Aggregation Control Protocol

LAG

- Link Aggregation Group

LAN

- Local Area Network

LLDP

- Link Layer Discovery Protocol

LMT

- Local Maintenance Terminal

LSP

- Label Switched Path

MAC

- Media Access Control

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MBL

- Multi-Band Link

MD2

- Modem Unit D2

MD

- Modem Unit D

ME2

- Modem Unit E2

MIB

- Management Information Base

MIMO

- Multiple-Input Multiple-Output

MPLS-TP

- Multi-Protocol Label Switching Transport Profile

MPLS

- Multiprotocol Label Switching

MSTP

- Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol

MTBF

- Mean Time Between Failures

MTTR

- Mean Time To Repair

NE

- Network Element

NETCONF

- Network Configuration Protocol

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NMS

- Network Management System

NMS

- Network element Management System

NNI

- Network Node Interface

OAM

- Operation, Administration and Maintenance

ODU

- Outdoor Unit

OSPF

- Open Shortest Path First

PC

- Personal Computer

PDH

- Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy

PLA

- Physical Layer Aggregation

PSA

- Power Supply A

PTP

- Point-To-Point

PTP

- Precision Time Protocol

QoS

- Quality of Service

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RBER

- Residual Bit Error Rate

RF

- Radio Frequency

RIP

- Routing Information Protocol

RSL

- Received Signal Level

RSSI

- Received Signal Strength Indicator

RSTP

- Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

SD

- Space Diversity

SNMP

- Simple Network Management Protocol

SP

- Strict Priority

SPF

- Shortest Path First

STP

- Spanning Tree Protocol

SyncE

- Synchronous Ethernet

TCP

- Transmission Control Protocol

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TDM

- Time Division Multiplexing

TTM

- Time division Traffic Management

UNI

- User Network Interface

VLAN

- Virtual Local Area Network

VLSM

- Variable Length Subnet Mask

VPLS

- Virtual Private LAN Service

VPN

- Virtual Private Network

VPWS

- Virtual Private Wire Service

WEB

- Web

XPIC

- Cross Polarization Interference Canceller

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