Product Info
Table Of Contents
- 1 General
- 1.1 INTRODUCTION
- 1.2 STANDARD FEATURES
- 1.3 NAMING CONVENTION
- 1.4 ORDERING INFORMATION
- 1.5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
- 1.6 RADIO CONFIGURATIONS
- 1.7 FEATURES AND OPTIONS
- 1.7.1 Primary Power
- 1.7.2 Transmit Power Level Options
- 1.7.3 Differential Absolute Delay Equalization (DADE)
- 1.7.4 Trellis Encoding and Time Domain Equalization (TDE)
- 1.7.5 MCS-11 Alarm/Control Interface
- 1.7.6 Foreign Alarm Interface
- 1.7.7 Relay Interface Option
- 1.7.8 Extended Link Monitor Channel
- 1.7.9 Automatic Transmitter Power Control Provisioning Option
- 1.7.10 Service Channels Provisioning Options
- 1.7.11 Mechanical Options
- 1.7.12 Capacity upgrade
- 1.7.13 Bandwidth upgrade
- 1.8 USER SYSTEM INTERFACE (USI)
- 1.9 RADIO CHARACTERISTICS
- 1.10 EXTERNAL INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
- 1.11 EQUIPMENT LISTING
- Table 1-6 MDR-8000/i/s Common Shelf Assembly
- Table 1-7 Supplied and Optional Equipment
- Table 1-8 I/O Interface Options
- Table 1-9 XMTR Options
- Table 1-10 PA Options
- Table 1-11 RCVR Options
- Table 1-12 Capacity Keys for Transmitter and Receiver Modules
- Table 1-13 LBO Options
- 1.11.1 Diplexer Filter Kits
- 1.11.2 Standard Filter Kits
- 1.11.3 Cable Drop Kit Option
- 1.12 FAN ASSEMBLY
- 1.13 HANDSET KIT
MDR-8000 Series Radios 3DH03220
General Issue 6, July 2002
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1.4
ORDERING INFORMATION
The radio is shipped as a complete unit; therefore, ordering information must specify
the following:
• System capacity:
•2, 4, 8, 12, or 16 DS1
•2, 4, 8, 12, or 16 E1
•1 or 3 DS3 with/without wayside DS1
• OC3 with/without wayside DS1
• System configuration: non-standby, non-standby/space diversity, hot-standby, hot-
standby/space diversity, frequency diversity
• Transmit and receive frequency
• Transmit power level
•Fault alarm requirements
• Service channel requirements
• DS1/E1 interface connector requirements
• Alarm interface connector requirements
1.5
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
The MDR-8000/i/s radio can be provisioned as a terminal, synchronous repeater, ring
terminal, or ring repeater.
1.6
RADIO CONFIGURATIONS
1.6.1
Basic Configurations
The MDR-8000/i/s/u supports the three basic configurations:
• Non-standby – available in all frequency bands – stand alone transmit-
ter/receiver combination
• Hot-standby – available in all frequency bands except 5 GHz (unlicensed)
– pair of transmitters and receivers, both pairs operating on the same set
of go and return frequencies.
•Frequency diversity – available in all frequency bands except 2 GHz and
5 GHz (unlicensed) – pair of transmitters and receivers, each pair operat-
ing on a different set of go and return frequencies.