User's Manual

Appendix B. Basic Parameters
BreezeACCESS Series 43 Base Station Equipment Installation Manual
Use a comma to separate between entries. Use a hyphen to define sub-
bands (no spaces).
When a discrete frequency is defined, it is the actual hopping frequency
to be used. When a sub-band is defined, the hopping frequencies are
determined by the value of the Channel Spacing parameter (see Channel
Spacing above).
Note
: Channel Spacing parameter should be configured prior to
defining a new set of sub-bands.
The entries are frequencies in the lower radio band (uplink frequencies,
except for 3.8GHz products where the downlink frequencies should be
used).
The following are invalid combinations and will be rejected:
Two overlapping sub-bands, e.g. 3410-3420,3418-3422.
Combinations trying to force a distance between channels smaller
than the Channel Spacing, e.g. 3420.500, 3421.000(with a Channel
Spacing of 1.75MHz).
Examples:
The selected sub-band is 3419-3431MHz. The Channel Spacing is
2MHz. The hopping frequencies are: 3420, 3422, 3424, 3426,
3428 and 3430MHz. (6 frequencies)
The selected sub-band is 3419-3431MHz. The Channel Spacing is
1MHz. The hopping frequencies will be: 3420, 3421, 3422, 3423,
3424, 3425, 3426, 3427, 3428, 3429 and 3430MHz (11
frequencies)
The selected sub-band is 3419-3430MHz. The Channel Spacing is
1.75MHz. The hopping frequencies will be 3419.750, 3421.500,
3423.250, 3425.000, 3426.750 and 3428.500 (6 frequencies). Note
that the actual used band (including the o.750MHz guard bands) is
only 3419-3429.250MHz.