Chapter 3: System planning
Radio Frequency planning
Page 3-16
Radio Frequency planning
This section describes how to plan 450 Platform Family links to conform to analysis of spectrum
and the regulatory restrictions that apply in the country of operation.
Regulatory limits
Many countries impose EIRP limits (Allowed EIRP) on products operating in the bands used by the
450 Platform Family.
Refer to
Equipment Disposal
(
Chapter 10: Reference Information
) on page
10-38
to determine what
the maximum transmitted power and EIRP for PMP/PTP 450/450i Series that can be used in each of
countries and frequency band.
Caution
It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the PMP/PTP ODU is operated in
accordance with local regulatory limits.
Note
Contact the applicable radio regulator to find out whether or not registration of the
PMP/PTP 450/450i Series link is required.
Conforming to the limits
Ensure the link is configured to conform to local regulatory requirements by configuring the PMP
450/450i Series AP or PTP 450/450i Series BHM for the correct country. In the following situations,
this does not prevent operation outside the regulations:
When using connectorized ODUs with external antennas, the regulations may require the
maximum transmit power to be reduced.
Available spectrum
The available spectrum for operation depends on the regulatory band. When configured
appropriately, the unit will only allow operation on those channels which are permitted by the
regulations.
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