Introduction – Motorola PTP 300 User Manual

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PTP SOLUTIONS GUIDE

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The purpose of this document is to equip Motorola account teams and sales channel with the information
needed to communicate the features and benefits of the Motorola Fixed Point-to-Point Wireless Solutions.

This is a living document that acts as a central point of reference for all marketing collateral. It is permissible
to extract certain sections or subsections that apply to specific customer situations and incorporate them
into sales collateral materials. This document should not be used for contracts or proposals in lieu of an
official Motorola customer document.

Introduction

This directory will help you interpret the acronyms used within this Solutions Guide:

OFDM

Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing – a method of digital modulation in which a signal is

split into several narrowband channels at different frequencies

QAM

Quadrature Amplitude Modulation – a method of combining two Amplitude-Modulated (AM)
signals into a single channel, thereby doubling the effective bandwidth

LoS

Line-of-sight (clear line-of-sight, and Fresnel zone is clear)

nLoS

Near-line-of-sight (clear line-of-sight, but Fresnel zone is blocked)

NLoS

Non-line-of-sight (no line-of-sight, and Fresnel zone is blocked)

ODU

Outdoor Unit (Integrated or Connectorized Radio)

pIDU

Powered Indoor Unit

DFS

Dynamic Frequency Selection

pMp

Point-to-Multipoint

pTp

Point-to-Point

poE

Power over Ethernet

RF

Radio Frequency

DIRECTORy OF
ACRONyMS

PTP 100 with a Reflector

PTP 200 Radio

Motorola PTP 300, 400, 500 and
600 Series Integrated Radio

Motorola PTP 300, 400, 500 and
600 Series Connectorized Radio

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