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2 | 1 | admin | = Ericsson Mini-Link = |
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4 | Ericsson Mini-Link is a series of commercially very successful microwave links. |
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6 | They are used world-wide for back-hauling GSM BTS and UMTS Node-B, i.e. for the |
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7 | A-bis and IuB-links. |
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9 | Every microwave link is a point-to-point link. |
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11 | Each side of the link has an IDU (In Door Unit) and ODU (Out Door Unit). |
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13 | === IDU === |
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14 | The IDU is responsible for transmitting and receiving at the respective microwave frequency (normally 7...38GHz). |
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16 | In the Mini-Link system they are most commonly they are called MMU. |
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18 | There are different types of MMUs, representing the different link speeds of the microwave link, e.g. |
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19 | * MMU 34+2 (1 E3 link at 34 Mbps plus 1 E1 link for mgmt) |
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20 | * MMU 4x2 (4 E1 links at each 2 Mbps) |
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22 | The MMU has connections for the data links (E1, E3, STM-1, etc.) as well as a coaxial wire connecting it with the |
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23 | ODU. |
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25 | === ODU === |
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26 | The ODU is contains the actual modem that modulates the E1, E3 or STM-1 link onto the IF (Intermediate Frequency) |
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27 | which is put on the coaxial link towards the ODU. |
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29 | Conversely, on a different IF, there is the down-link from the ODU towards the demodulator/decoder in the IDU. |
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31 | In the Mini-Link system, the ODU is commonly called RAU (Radio Access Unit). |
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33 | 2 | admin | == Hardware Information == |
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35 | === IF-Link between IDU and ODU === |
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36 | There are three intermediate frequencies (IFs) that are being used: |
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37 | * Uplink IF at 350 MHz |
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38 | * Downlink IF at 140 MHz |
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39 | * Control IF at low frequency |
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41 | 1 | admin | == Mini-Link Equipment that we have == |
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43 | === RAU === |
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45 | ==== 15 GHz ==== |
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46 | 2 | admin | ||Qty||Type||Tx (MHz)||Owner|| |
47 | ||1||RAU 15/13||14709.25-14823||LaForge (D)|| |
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48 | ||1||RAU 15/16||15024.25-15138||LaForge (D)|| |
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50 | 2 | admin | ==== 18 GHz ==== |
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52 | ||1||RAU1 18/11||17706.5-18009.5||LaForge|| |
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53 | ||1||RAU1 18/15||18716.5-19019.5||LaForge|| |
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55 | ==== 23 GHz ==== |
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56 | 2 | admin | ||Qty||Type||Tx||Owner|| |
57 | ||1||RAU2 M 23/77||22288-22590.75||LaForge|| |
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58 | ||1||RAU2 M 23/79||23296-23598.75||LaForge|| |
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60 | 2 | admin | ==== 26 GHz ==== |
61 | ||Qty||Type||Tx (MHz)||Owner|| |
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62 | ||1||RAU 26/24||24995.25-25445||LaForge|| |
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63 | ||1||RAU 26/29||26003.25-26453||LaForge|| |
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65 | 1 | admin | === MMU === |
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67 | 1 | admin | ||3||MMU 34+2||LaForge|| |
68 | 2 | admin | ||2||MMU 4+2/8||LaForge (D)|| |
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70 | === SMU === |
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71 | 2 | admin | ||Qty||Type||Owner|| |
72 | 1 | admin | ||2||SMU 16x2||LaForge|| |