Motorola Canopy OFDM Backhaul Solutions (30, 60, 150 & 300 Mbps): Enable users to achieve greater throughput and reach further distances in Line-of-Sight (LoS) environments and establish reliable links in challenging near-LoS and Non-LoS conditions. Spanning distances of up to 124 miles (199 kilometers), the OFDM Backhauls are available in the 5.4GHz* and 5.7GHz frequency and feature:
- Dynamic frequency selection, which automatically changes channels to avoid interference and combat link fading without user intervention.
- Adaptive modulation to ensure maximum throughput optimized for the radio path even as path characteristics change.
- Built-in security protection via a complex proprietary signal with scrambling applied.
- Multi-beam space time coding, which transmits two redundant signals spaced in time to bring multi-path signals into phase and resulting in less fade margins than conventional radios
*5GHz U-NII & WRC Bands - The Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (U-NII) bands have three major frequency bands: low and mild U-NII bands (5150 - 5350 MHz), WRC (new) (5470 - 5725 MHz - proposed additional 255 MHz in US), and upper U-NII / ISM band (5725 – 5850 MHz). World Radio Conference (WRC) 5470 to 5725 MHz band adds significant license-exempt bandwidth.
NOTE: Lightning damage is not covered under the Motorola Warranty. When correctly installed, the recommendation in the “Lightning Protection Guide” (see PDF Datasheets) give’s the user the best protection from the harmful effects of lightning. However, 100% protection is not implied or possible. |
Specification
| Canopy Part Number |
5530BH15 |
| Description |
150 Mbps 5.4 GHz BH Pair - Integrated |
| Signaling Rate |
150 Mbps |
| Typical LOS Range |
non-LoS Up to 6 Miles (10Km),near-LoS up to 25 Miles (40Km),LoS Up to 124 Miles (200Km) |
| Typical Aggregate Useful Throughput |
Dynamically variable modulation ranges from 7 Mbps to 150 Mbps |
| Frequency range of band |
between 5.470 to 5.725 GHz (defined as the ETSI 5 GHz band B). |
| Channel Width |
30 MHz |
| Modulation Type |
Adapting between BPSK and 64QAM – (8 Modes). Signal is transmitted and received with multiple beams on separate routes – recorrelates signals and brings multi-path signals into phase. Generates a new set of Adaptive Modulation margins which reduces the probability of codeword errors (and hence packet loss). TDM Mode. |
| Encryption |
Proprietary scrambling mechanism; support of VPN |
| Latency |
1 msec |
| Nominal Receiver Sensitivity (dbm typical) |
Adaptive, varying between -96.5 dBm and -72 dBm according to modulation selected |
| Antenna Gain (dB) |
System gain Varies with modulation mode between 160 dB and 124 dB using 23dBi Integrated antenna |
| DC Power (typical) |
90-240 AC / 36-60V DC, 55W max |
| Antenna Beam Width |
Integrated flat plate / 23 dBi / Narrow 8 degree Beam Width |
| Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) |
57 yrs |
| Temperature |
-40F to 140F (-40C to +60C) |
| Wind Survival |
150 mph (242 kph) |
| Dimensions |
Outdoor Unit: 14.5W x 14.5H x 3.75D inches (370 x 370 x 95 mm). Indoor unit: 8W x 3H x 1.5D inches (200 x 75 x 38 mm) |
| Weight |
Outdoor Unit: 11.3 lb (5.2 kg) Indoor Unit: 1 lb (450 g) |
| Interface |
10BASE-T / 100BASE-T / 1000BaseT (RJ-45) – auto MDI/MDIX Switching, 1000BaseSX option. Provides single E1/T1 ports (G.703/G.704, G.823/G.824). |
| Protocols Used |
IEEE 802.3 compatible |
| Network Management |
Web Server and SNMP using MIBII, WiMAX and private MIB |
Specifications subject to change without notice. |