RADWIN
2000
C
Plus
User
Manual
Release
3.5.70
3
‐
5
RF
Planning
for
Dense
Installations
and
Collocated
Sites
Chapter
3
•
Self
interference
from
collocated
RADWIN
radios
•
Other
collocated
radio
devices
installed
on
the
same
site.
To
avoid
or
minimize
interference,
follow
these
recommendations:
•
For
collocated
RADWIN
units,
use
an
HSS
unit
to
synchronize
between
them.
Select
a
different
operating
channels
for
each
collocated
RADWIN
unit.
•
If
one
or
more
collocated
units
are
not
RADWIN
units,
ensure
that
there
is
a
physical
separation
of
at
least
three
meters
between
a
RADWIN
unit
and
any
other
collocated
radio
on
the
site.
•
Use
the
largest
possible
frequency
gap
between
these
units.
•
Choose
the
best
frequency
channel
(as
clear
as
possible
form
interference).
You
may
have
to
use
the
Change
Band
facility
available
for
all
RADWIN
2000
products.
•
To
select
a
frequency
channel,
move
the
link
to
Installation
Mode
(using
Site
configura
‐
tion)
and
start
the
Installation
wizard.
In
the
Channel
Settings
window,
use
the
quality
bar
at
the
bottom
to
help
you
choose
a
better
channel
(clearer
of
interference).
•
Use
the
Spectrum
View
tool
to
find
the
best
working
channel
(
Tools
|
Spectrum
View
).
•
Decreasing
the
Tx
Power
of
a
link
will
reduce
collocation
interference
(
Site
Configura
‐
tion
|
Air
Interface
).
Note
Use
the
Link
Budget
Calculator
to
determine
the
minimum
Tx
Power
required
to
maintain
link
stability.
Summary of Contents for 2000 C PLUS
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL RADWIN 2000 C PLUS POINT TO POINT BROADBAND WIRELESS Release 3 5 70...
Page 17: ...Part 1 Basic Installation Release 3 5 70...
Page 139: ...Part 2 Site Synchronization Release 3 5 70...
Page 166: ...Part 3 Advanced Installation Topics Release 3 5 70...
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Page 189: ...Part 4 Field Installation Topics Release 3 5 70...
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