sagittar lpn-series 58v purchasing and shipping information

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Sagittar SGT-LPN 58V Purchasing Guidelines & Shipping Info Contact Details: [email protected] HighPerformance LPN 58V Series Web: http://www.sagittar.com Telecommunications and Networking Solutions Sagittar SGT-LPN 58V are Openi.e. License-free(License-exempt) ISM Band Radios This document provides a background on purchasing and shipping information. Purchasing Procedure & Shipping Information: 1. What is the data throughput requirement? Use this table as a guideline, if needed. 2. Use the bandwidth (7MHz or 14MHz you can use both) and the above table to determine the data throughput. 3. A Terminal, on one side of a link, comprises an Indoor Unit (IDU) and Outdoor Unit (ODU). Determine the coordinates for placement of the Terminalson either side of the radio link. Use a program such as Pathloss to calculate the antenna sizes (this is the way to design a link). Sagittar can help with this exercise. Determine Latitude, Longitude and Tower/Mast height information for each site before doing the design. 4. Determine if you want High Poweror Standard PowerOutdoor Unit Radios. 5. Determine if you want 1 x 8E1 Service Card, 1 x FE Service Card (has 2 x LAN ports), 1 x FE Service Card & 1 x 8E1 Service Card, 2 x FE Service Card. 6. Once the antenna sizes are calculated, the BoQ (Bill of Quantity) will be: a. A Linkin a box: 32kg box, 66cm x 58cm x 45cm Air Freight b. RG213 or LMR400 IF Cableup to 300m per side Purchase Locally (if within the country) c. 2 x Coaxial Lightning Protectors d. 2 x Antennas of Required Size 0.3m Parabolic Antennas Air Freight: 2 Antennas in a 7kg box, 37cm x 36cm x 25cm 0.6m Parabolic Antennas Air Freight: 2 Antennas in a 20kg box, 78cm x 72cm x 20cm 0.9m Parabolic Antennas Sea Freight: 0.4 CBM (Cubic Metres), 2 Antennas per box 1.2m Parabolic Antennas Sea Freight: 0.9 CBM, 2 Antennas per box Now, you have the BoQ. Other installation materials are within the “Link Box”. As a rule of thumb, use 2 x 0.6m for a link design of 99.999% uptime per year with Standard Power Radios. Sagittar SGT-LPN 58V Series Digital Microwave Radios Purchasing Guidelines and Shipping Information Outdoor Unit Parabolic Antenna IF Cable RF Jumper Cable

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Page 1: Sagittar LPN-Series 58V Purchasing and Shipping information

Sagittar SGT-LPN 58V Purchasing Guidelines & Shipping Info

Contact Details: [email protected] HighPerformance LPN 58V Series Web: http://www.sagittar.com Telecommunications and Networking Solutions

Sagittar SGT-LPN 58V are “Open” i.e. “License-free” (License-exempt) ISM Band Radios

This document provides a background on purchasing and shipping information.

Purchasing Procedure & Shipping Information:

1. What is the data throughput requirement? Use this table as a guideline, if needed.

2. Use the bandwidth (7MHz or 14MHz – you can use both) and the above table to determine the data throughput.

3. A “Terminal”, on one side of a link, comprises an Indoor Unit (IDU) and Outdoor Unit (ODU). Determine the

coordinates for placement of the “Terminals” on either side of the radio link. Use a program such as Pathloss to

calculate the antenna sizes (this is the way to design a “link”). Sagittar can help with this exercise. Determine

Latitude, Longitude and Tower/Mast height information for each site before doing the design.

4. Determine if you want “High Power” or “Standard Power” Outdoor Unit Radios.

5. Determine if you want 1 x 8E1 Service Card, 1 x FE Service Card (has 2 x LAN ports), 1 x FE Service Card & 1 x

8E1 Service Card, 2 x FE Service Card.

6. Once the antenna sizes are calculated, the BoQ (Bill of Quantity) will be:

a. A “Link” in a box: 32kg box, 66cm x 58cm x 45cm Air Freight

b. RG213 or LMR400 “IF Cable” – up to 300m per side Purchase Locally (if within the country)

c. 2 x Coaxial Lightning Protectors

d. 2 x Antennas of Required Size

0.3m Parabolic Antennas Air Freight: 2 Antennas in a 7kg box, 37cm x 36cm x 25cm

0.6m Parabolic Antennas Air Freight: 2 Antennas in a 20kg box, 78cm x 72cm x 20cm

0.9m Parabolic Antennas Sea Freight: 0.4 CBM (Cubic Metres), 2 Antennas per box

1.2m Parabolic Antennas Sea Freight: 0.9 CBM, 2 Antennas per box

Now, you have the BoQ. Other installation materials are within the “Link Box”.

As a “rule of thumb”, use 2 x 0.6m for a link design of 99.999% uptime per year with “Standard Power Radios”.

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