User's Manual Part 1

More About New and Extended RADWIN 2000 Products Chapter 1
RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.5.40 1-3
Otherwise, all other features of release 2.5.00 related to RADWIN 2000 C Products are sup-
ported.
RADWIN 2000 C-series BRS Products
In principle, there is no difference between working under BRS and any other FCC regulated-
band. You do need to know how to choose the correct channel. Further information about
BRS may be found in Chapter 24.
RADWIN 2000 X-series for 3.X Products
The new RADWIN 2000 X-series for 3.X products are intended for Access applications. The
series diffesr from the RADWIN 2000 C-series 3.X products in that it is limited to 10 Mbps full
duplex net throughput and only supports 5 MHz channel bandwidth.
Summary.
Table 1-1: Summary: Frequencies for RADWIN 2000 C and RADWIN 2000 X Series
RADWIN
2000
Series
Frequency bands
Channel
Bandwidth
(MHz)
Capacity (Mbps) TDMs Notes
C-Series
FCC part 90 subpart Z and IC RSS-197
supporting 3.650-3.675 GHz
5/10/20
100, aggregate net
throughput
16
No change
FCC part 27 named as BRS, supporting 2.5-
2.7 GHz band
New product
IC RSS-192 supporting 3.475 – 3.650 GHz No change
ETSI 3.4 -3.7 GHz (*) 5/10/20
100, aggregate net
throughput
16 No change
Universal 3.3-3.8 GHz 5/10/20
100, aggregate net
throughput
16
Extends existing
product
X-Series
FCC part 90 subpart Z and IC RSS-197
supporting 3.650-3.675 GHz
5
10, full duplex net
throughput
4 T1s/
3 E1s
New product
IC RSS-192 supporting 3.475– 3.650 GHz
Universal 3.3-3.8 GHz 5
10, full duplex net
throughput
4 T1s/
3 E1s
New product
ETSI 3.4 -3.7 GHz(*) 5
10, full duplex ne
throughput
4 T1s/
3 E1s
New product
Note
Table 1-1 applies both to integrated and connectorized ODUs.
(*) ETSI uses a split band as follows.
1. 3.403-3.490 GHz up to 16 dBm
2. 3.470-3.610 GHz up to 23 dBm
3. 3.590-3.710 GHz up to 25 dBm
See also page 20-9.