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ECLIPSE INSTALLATION MANUAL
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The V3 RFU (with conversion kit installed) can be used in non-protected
and HSB V1 and V2 chassis.
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V1 or V2 RFUs cannot be installed in a V3 chassis.
l V1 and V2 ACUs are interchangeable. The V3 ACU is not.
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A V1 ACU can be installed in a V2 chassis, and vice-versa.
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V1 and V2 ACUs cannot be installed in a V3 chassis. Similarly a V3 ACU
cannot be installed in a V1 or V2 chassis.
l All IRUs are fully over-air compatible with like-for-like configurations. For
example, a 1+0 IRU 600(v1) may be linked to a 1+0 IRU 600v2 or IRU 600v3.
Similarly, 1+1 HSB IRU 600(v1) may be linked to a 1+1 HSB IRU 600v2 or
IRU 600v3.
Tx Monitoring Port
IRU 600v2 and IRU 600v3 Tx filters incorporate a Tx monitoring port (SMA con-
nector) to provide a 30 dB attenuated (nominal) sample for test and measurement
purposes. A label on the ACU shows the measured ex-factory insertion loss of the
port.
5.8 GHz Unlicensed Band
Eclipse INUs with IRU 600 are compliant with FCC CFR47, Part 15.247, and Indus-
try Canada RSS-210 Annex 8, on ISM frequency band 5725 to 5850 MHz. Inter-
national use is not supported; the system does not employ DFS and as such cannot
be deployed within Europe or any country where DFS is a regulatory requirement for
protection of radars.
Features and Capabilities:
l ACU filters are tuned 30 MHz wide.
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Filters are spot tuned (pre-tuned) on 5740.5/5805.5 MHz or 5769.5/5834.5
MHz.
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With 30 MHz filters just two Tx/Rx pairs can be used to provide full
coverage of the band.
l Bandwidths 5, 10, 20, or 30 MHz.
l Tx and Rx can be paired on different sub-bands (Tx on one 30 MHz sub-band,
RX on the other).
l Adaptive or fixed modulation options.
l Supports Ethernet and/or NxDS1 payloads, with air-link capacities to 189
Mbit/s (30 MHz Ch BW).
l Extensive protection and diversity options.
l Output power is limited to 29 dBm at the waveguide port to ensure
compliance with the FCC 1 Watt rule.
l For Tx power and system gain figures, see the Eclipse Node Datasheet.
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