The BH Module is a Point-To-Point radio that carries traffic to and from AP Clusters. A set of Point-to-Point BH Modules can also be used as a low latency Ethernet bridge between any two networks or between a network and a single remote computer. In the event no convenient fiber or cable connection is available for IP connectivity to an AP Cluster, a set of BH Modules can be used. Each BH Module communicates to another BH Module using a highly directional antenna. The BH Module operates with a raw data bit rate of 10 Mbps with an approximate throughput of 7+ Mbps and has a maximum range of approximately 35 miles. |
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Package Includes: |
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P/N |
Description |
Quantity |
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27RD |
Canopy Reflector Dish |
1 |
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5210XX |
Canopy Extended Range Module |
1 |
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BH-1209 |
Canopy Backhaul Mounting KIT |
1 |
The BH uplink/downlink bandwidth ratio for a single BH link is configurable by the operator (i.e. 75 percent downlink and 25 percent uplink or 50 percent uplink and 50 percent downlink – set at timing master). When two BH pairs are configured back-to-back in a daisy chain configuration, they each need to be configured for symmetrical load with 50 percent allocated for uplink and downlink. Each BH Module receives its 24VDC power from a 110-power supply (ACPS110-01 Configuration Guide or -02) or the 90V-230V switching power supply (ACPSSW-01) and associated RJ45 connector. The BH Module can also be connected to the CMM, which will supply power to the BH Module and networking with the AP Modules at the AP Cluster.
Specifications:
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Canopy Part Number |
5211BHRF20DD |
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Description |
PTP 52100 Full - AES, Reflector |
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Market Availability |
North America |
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Signaling Rate |
20 Mbps |
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Typical LOS Range |
5 Mi (8 km) |
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Typical Aggregate Useful Throughput |
14.0 Mbps |
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Frequency range of band |
U-NII 5250-5350 MHz |
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Non-overlapping Channels |
3 |
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Channel Width |
20 MHz |
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Modulation Type |
High Index 4-level Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) optimized for interference rejection |
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Channel Spacing |
every 5 MHz |
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Encryption |
FIPS 197 certified AES capable |
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Latency |
2.5 msec |
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Carrier to Interference ratio (C/I) |
~3dB @ 10 Mbps, ~10dB @ 20 Mbps at -65dBm |
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Nominal Receiver Sensitivity (dbm typical) |
-79 |
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Antenna Gain (dB) |
7 |
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Reflector Gain |
18 dB |
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EIRP (dB) |
30 |
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Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) |
1.3 W |
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DC Power (typical) |
0.34 A @ 24 VDC = 8.2 W |
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Antenna Beam Width |
3 dB antenna beam width 6 degrees, Azimuth and Elevation with Reflector |
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Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) |
40 yr |
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Temperature |
-40° C to +55° C (-40° F to +131° F) |
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Wind Survival |
190 km/hr (118 miles/hr) |
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Dimensions |
Module: 11.75 in H x 3.4 in W x 3.4 in D (29.9 cm H x 8.6 cm W x 8.6 cm D). Passive Reflector: 18 inch H x 24 in W (45 cm H x 60 cm W) |
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Weight |
.45 kg (1 lb), 3.0 kg (6.5 lbs) with passive reflector |
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Access Method |
Time Division Duplex (TDD) |
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Interface |
10/100 Base T, half/full duplex. Rate auto negotiated (802.3 compliant) |
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Protocols Used |
IPV4, UDP, TCP, ICMP, Telnet, HTTP, FTP, SNMP Version 2C |
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Network Management |
HTTP, TELNET, FTP, SNMP Version 2c |
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FCC ID |
BZ89FC5807 |
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Industry Canada Certification Number |
109W-5210 |
ES Module Benefits:
The Canopy AES module adds 128-bit encryption that provides a higher level of security than filtering, Wired Equivalent protocol (WEP), Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS). By deploying Canopy AES modules at strategic points in the network, operators can tailor the level of security to meet specific customer requirements. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) endorses AES encryption as the latest, most secure standard for communications. The Canopy system is the first to market in making AES encryption available for deployment. As a result, Canopy system service providers are the first to offer AES encryption to government and financial institutions where it is required. |