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InterReach Fusion Wideband System Description
Page 6 InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual
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Wireless Standards and Air Interface Protocols
The Fusion Wideband system supports major wireless standards and air interface protocols in
use around the world, including:
Frequencies—700
MHz, 800 MHz, 850 MHz, 1700 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz, 2100 MHz,
2500 MHz, 2600 MHz
Voice
Protocols—AMPS, CDMA, GSM/EGSM, LTE, TD
MA, WCDMA
Data Protocols—1xRTT
, CDPD, CDMA2000, EDGE, EV-DO, GPRS, LTE, Paging, WCDMA.
Configurable Bands
The Fusion Wideband system supports three configurable bands:
Band 1 in 60
MHz—can be configured for 700 MHz, 800 MHz, 1900 MHz, 2100 MHz, 2500
MHz, or 2600 MHz
Band 2 i
n
75 MHzcan be configured for 1700 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz, 2100 MHz, 2500
MHz, or 2600 MHz
Band 3 (o
nly used for North America: FSN-W2-808519-1, FSN-W2-7021-1, FSN-W2-7070-1,
FSN-W2-7575-1, FSN-W4-702121-1-HP, FSN-W4-752121-1-HP, and
FSN-W5-851921-1-HP). For example, the FSN-W2-808519-1 RAU Band 3 is a 25 MHz
sub-band of the 60 MHz Band and Band 1 is an 18 MHz sub-band of the 60 MHz Band.
Band 1, Band 2, and Band 3 s
upport al
l protocols.
Fusion Wideband Remote Access Units (RAUs) contain combinations o
f Band 1, Band 2, and Band
3 frequencies to support various world areas. These frequencies are 1800 MHz/2100 MHz for
Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, or 800 MHz/850 MHz/1900 MHz for North America. Refer to
Table 4 on page 16 for a specific list of supported RAUs.
Key System Features
The Fusion Wideband system has the following key system features.
Multi-Band, supports two or more ful
l-band frequencies for spectrum growth.
Superior RF performance,
particularly in the areas of IP3 and noise figure.
High downli
nk composite power and low uplink noise figure enables support of a large
number of channels and larger coverage footprint per antenna.
Software configurable Main
and Expansion Hubs, allow the frequency bands to be
configured in the field.
Ei
ther single-mode or multi-mode fiber can b
e used, supporting flexible cabling
alternatives (in addition to standard CATV 75 Ohm cabling). You can select the cabling type
to met the resident cabling infrastructure of the facility and unique building topologies.
Extended system “reach.” Using single-mode fiber, fiber runs can be as long as 6 kilometers
(creating a total system “wingspan” of 12 kilometers). Alternatively, with multi-mode fiber,
fiber runs can be as long as 500 meters.