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The iBurst Base Station is designed for flexible deployment, in both rooftop and tower-top configurations. The separate-PA architecture can be used to reduce transmit-power losses from long coaxial runs where desired. The base Unit and PA Units are fully ruggedized for outdoor installations, eliminating the need for any additional protective enclosures on-site. The system can be configured to use an array of up to 12 antennas. Antenna selection can be optimized for each site's specific geographic coverage objectives -- the iBurst Base Station can self-calibrate to virtually any configuration of off-the-shelf antennas. No specialized antennas or precise mounting or setting constraints are necessary. |
| Airlink Protocol |
iBurst Protocol v1.X |
| Multiple Access Method |
TDMA and SDMA |
| Duplex Method |
TDD |
| Bandwidth |
5 MHz |
| Carriers |
8 |
| Spatial Channels |
3 |
| Transmit Power |
33.8 dBm/user maximum at 12-antenna composite |
| Synchronization |
Frame synchronization to GPS |
| Network Interface |
100 Base-TX |
| Redundancy |
N+1, N-1 redundancy with hot-swap |
| Frequency |
1.79, 1.91, and 2.31 GHz |
| Data Rate |
up to 1061 kbps downlink up to 346 kbps uplink |
Power
Consumption
for Base station |
2.4 kW maximum |
| Environmental |
Indoor or outdoor installation,operable within -20 to 50°C |
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Base Unit |
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| Base Unit Dimensions |
665 W x 900 H x 665 D mm |
| Base Unit Weight |
Approx. 100 kg |
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PA Unit |
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| PA Unit Dimension |
390 W x 550 H x 256 D mm |
| PA Unit Weight |
Approx. 37 kg |
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 Next coming Event |
| August, 2008 |
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Launching New USB Type User Terminal |
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