Spec Sheet

As the global marketplace becomes ever more competitive, organizations
are honing their systems to increase agility and productivity while retaining
their competitive edge. The convergence of video, voice and data over
communication networks offers a host of opportunities for collaboration and
information-sharing that can help achieve those goals. Simultaneously, the
ever-increasing demand on networks to support multimedia communications,
mobility, and bandwidth-hungry applications is driving the evolution from
Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) to more cost-effective, high-performance
IP-based networks. Cambium Point-to-Point (PTP) 810 Licensed Microwave
Solutions can help you migrate smoothly from your existing TDM technology
to a high-performance, packet-based Ethernet network.
FLEXIBLE, SCALABLE, RELIABLE
Our carrier-grade PTP 810 Solutions provide reliable, high-
capacity connectivity and backhaul for both your Ethernet
and TDM applications. The systems operate in radio
frequencies between 6 and 38 GHz at scalable Ethernet
data rates up to 700 Mbps full duplex. The modular design
offers pluggable modem units that support T1/E1, STM-1,
and Ethernet on a single platform; giving you great flexibility
to configure the best system for your needs at the optimal
cost.
XPIC
The PTP 810 supports XPIC functionality in 64, 128, and
256 QAM modulation modes at 28 MHz or above channel
PTP 810 DATA SHEET from Release 01-00
POINT-TO-POINT (PTP) 810
SOLUTIONS
CONVENIENT, COST-EFFECTIVE WIRELESS FOR ETHERNET
AND TDM APPLICATIONS
TM
widths. Different data is transmitted simultaneously on the
horizontal and vertical polarizations in the same channel.
This allows you to double throughput capacity without
increasing the channel bandwidth.
SPLIT-MOUNT ARCHITECTURE
Each end of a PTP 810 link consists of an outdoor radio
unit (ODU), a Modular Modem Unit (MMU), an antenna,
and the appropriate accessories. The ODU and antenna are
deployed on a tower or rooftop, while the MMU is installed
inside your building or equipment housing structure. The
ODU is connected directly to the antenna and cable-
connected to the MMU. These Split-Mount systems are
easy to install and typically can be deployed in a day or two.
KEY FEATURES
Native Ethernet with native
TDM support
6 to 38 GHz licensed bands
Scalable to 700 Mbps (full
duplex with XPIC)
Cross Polarization
Interference Cancellation
(XPIC) support
7 to 80 MHz configurable
channel widths
Built-in T1/E1 cross-
connection switch
Built-in L2 Ethernet switch
Non-protected, HSB protected
and ring configurations
Spatial and frequency
diversity

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