Band Splitting for ETSI 3.4 - 3.7GHz Chapter 21
RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.6.40 21-9
Availability Summary for FCC/IC and Universal 3.X GHz
Band Splitting for ETSI 3.4 - 3.7GHz
The ETSI 3.4 - 3.7GHz band is split into three sub-bands reflecting the different Max Tx Power
allowed in each one. The details are shown in below:
Using he RADWIN Manager to set up a 3.X or BRS Link
Inactive and Active Mode
Low Resolution Band 3.X ODUs may be installed and configured in the usual way.
What follows applies to High Resolution Band ODUs.
To ensure compliance with the relevant license, 3.X ODUs for IC, ETSI and Universal must be
configured from an inactive mode where the ODU is powered up, in communication with a
managing computer but not transmitting.
Table 21-3: Availability for FCC/IC and Universal 3.X GHz
Products series
Occupied
Band
GHz
Regulation Mode
Channel
Bandwidth
MHz
Max Tx
Power
dBm
Frequency
Step
KHz
RADWIN 2000 C
3.650-3.675 FCC/IC Regular
5, 10, 20
25
1000
3.475-3.650 IC
Inactive 250
3.300-3.800 Universal Unlimited
RADWIN 2000 X
3.650-3.675 FCC/IC Regular
5
25
1000
3.475-3.650 IC
Inactive 250
3.300-3.800 Universal Unlimited
Table 21-4: Band split for ETSI 3.4-3.7GHz
Products series
Occupied
Sub-Band
GHz
Center
Frequency
GHz
Mode
Channel
Bandwidth
MHz
Max Tx
Power
dBm
Frequency
Step KHz
RADWIN 2000 C
3.403-3.490 3.413-
3.480
Inactive 5, 10, 20
16
2503.470-3.610
3.480
-
3.600
23(†)
3.590-3.710
3.600
-3.700 25(‡)
RADWIN 2000 X
3.403-3.490 3.413-
3.480
Inactive 5
16
2503.470-3.610
3.480
-
3.600
23(†)
3.590-3.710
3.600
-3.700 25(‡)
Note
(†) The 3.480 GHz frequency is overlapped, occurring in two different
bands as shown. If you wish to use the 3.480 GHz frequency, you should
set Max TX Power to 16 dBm.
(‡) The 3.600 GHz frequency is overlapped, occurring in two different
bands as shown. If you wish to use the 3.600 GHz frequency, you should
set Max TX Power to 23 dBm.