User's Manual Part 1

RFP: General Radio Frame Pattern Chapter 10
RADWIN 2000 User Manual Release 2.5.40 10-8
Figure 10-10: Radio Frame Pattern
Five RFP types (A to E) are available. Under HSS the RFP must be configured by the user
depending on the type of the radio products, services and channel bandwidth in accordance
with the Table 10-2 and Table 10-3.
The tables describe the efficiency of the air interface according to the RFP type, radio prod-
ucts mix, services and channel bandwidth. The tables may also be viewed in the RADWIN
Manager and in the Link Budget Calculator for both WinLink 1000 and RADWIN 2000. The
efficiency of the air interface will vary according to the product used
.
Legend:
Best fit - optimal RFP choice for TDM and Ethernet services.
Available - available RFP for TDM and Ethernet services, but not optimal.
N/A - service unavailable
Select the RFP that gives you the Best Fit or Available for required system services and
select the channel bandwidth accordingly.
RFP: General Radio Frame Pattern
When setting the RPF, the following considerations should be borne in mind:
When synchronizing RADWIN 2000 units you must use RFP B or E
Table 10-2: Radio Frame Pattern Table - RADWIN 2000
RFP
40 MHz 20 MHz 10 MHz 5 MHz
TDM Ethernet TDM Ethernet TDM Ethernet TDM Ethernet
B
Available Available Available Available Available Available Best fit Best fit
E
Best fit Best fit Best fit Best fit Best fit Best fit Available Available
Table 10-3: Radio Frame Pattern Table - WinLink 1000
RPF
20 MHz 10 MHz 5 MHz
TDM Ethernet TDM Ethernet TDM Ethernet
A
Best fit Best fit Available Available N/A N/A
B N/A N/A
Best fit Available Best fit Available
C N/A N/A N/A
Best fit N/A Available
D N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Best fit
E
Available Available Available Available N/A N/A
Note
The RFP must be the same for each link within the collocated system.