Specifications

Chapter 4 - Operation Menus and Parameters
BreezeNET B 109 System Manual
4.2.6.2.4.3.9 Remote Radar Event Reports (ETSI Country Codes in 5.4/5.8 GHz bands)
If the associated RB reports a radar presence on a particular channel in a limited
period of time, the BU will initiate the DFS mechanism on that channel. The
Remote Radar Event Reports defines this minimum number of radar reports
required for the BU to initiate the DFS.
The range is 0 to 512 radar detections. When set to 0, the mechanism is disabled.
The default is 1.
4.2.6.2.4.3.10Remote Radar Events Monitoring Period (ETSI Country Codes in 5.4/5.8 GHz
bands)
The Remote Radar Events Monitoring Period defines the maximal time interval in
which the Remote Radar Event Reports must be collected for the BU to initiate the
DFS.
The range is 1 to 30 minutes.
The default is 30.
4.2.6.2.4.3.11 Enhanced ETSI Radar Detection (Only for ETSI Based Country Codes)
This mechanism is designed to offer the ability to switch between the “old” and
“new” ETSI DFS Radar detection mechanisms. Its functionality is the following:
On: The Radar detection mechanism supports Staggered PRF detection in the
entire 5.4GHz band and increases detection sensitivity (see Table 4-8 for
complete list of changes).
Off: The Radar detection mechanism supports Staggered PRF detection in the
5600-5650MHz band only and maintains “legacy” detection sensitivity
(present in previous SW versions up to 5.5.12)
4.2.6.2.4.3.12Clear Radar Detected Channels after Reset
When the Clear Radar Detected Channels after Reset is enabled, after the next
reset all viable frequencies will be marked in the database as Radar Free,
including frequencies previously marked as either Radar Detected or Adjacent to
Radar. In addition, the BU will start operation using its default frequency.
Table 4-8: Enhanced ETSI Radar Detection Behavior
Enhanced ETSI Radar Detection On Off
Enhanced ETSI Radar Detection full 5.4GHz band 5600-5650MHz
Staggered PRF minimum pulses to
detect
A number of Staggered PRF signal groups equal to the maximum
between (Minimum Pulses to Detect /2) and 4