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Setting Up QDBS–
Broadband Remote
Radio Case(s)
Section 6
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The basic QDBS–Broadband system has a single Radio Case. This single Radio Case is capable of
providing broadband coverage over a large geographic area. If more coverage is required, additional
Radios may be connected to the QDBS–Broadband.
The initial Radio Case provided as a part of the basic QDBS–Broadband is referred to as a “local”
Radio, since this Radio is physically in the same location as the Network Case. Additional Radios will
normally be located several miles from the Network Case in order to cover a different geographic
area, and are referred to as “remote” Radio Cases. The remote Radio has the same hardware and
software configuration as the local Radio, with a single exception; the remote Radio does not have
an OA&M Computer. A remote Radio is setup in the same manner as the local Radio.
NOTE: Requires the “Radio Node Controller Capacity Upgrade” option to support
connection of up to four Radio Cases or up to twelve Radio Cases per Network Case.
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An illustration of a remote Radio deployment is shown in Figure 16.
Figure 16: Example remote Radio deployment