Site selection, Site survey – Trango Broadband M900S User Manual

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Deployment

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Section 7 Deployment

Once you are familiar with the basic operation of the radios you are ready for deployment in the field. The deployment
process consists of the following steps:

• Site Selection

• Site Survey

• Channel Planning

• SU Antenna Alignment

Link Management Commands

Site Selection

Proper site selection for your AP will help ensure a successful deployment. Site selection will depend on a wide variety
of factors, but from the radio’s performance standpoint, please consider the following:

• Path from AP to SU should provide as few obstructions as possible, thus it is advisable to place the AP as high as

possible on a tall building or tower.

• Ethernet cable limit is 300 feet from Ethernet device (router, switch) to the radio.

• Radios require grounding for optimal performance.

• AP provides sector coverage of 60ºazimuth and 60º elevation.

• Consider nearby sources of interference that could degrade the performance of the radio. Mount radios as far

from sources of interference as possible.

• Perform a site survey to determine noise level and relative clarity of channels at chosen installation location.

Site Survey

Both the AP and SU provide a powerful on-board site survey tool. This tool will tell you if there is interference present in
the 900 MHz ISM band.

Command: survey <time> <antenna>

In order to use the survey command, the radio must be in Opmode “OFF.” The survey can be performed for up to 10
seconds per channel (incrementing by 2 MHz), and for the horizontal polarization, vertical polarization, or an external
antenna.

Prior to performing the site survey, place the radio in the installation spot and aim the radio in the desired direction.

After the specified period, the results of the test will provide you with a listing of each channel in the band, the average
signal received, and the maximum signal received during the survey period.

In general you will be looking for frequencies with interference signal strength of –85 dBm or lower. If interference is
present on various channels, it is recommended that you chose clean channels or alternate polarizations for your
deployment. If it is not possible to use a clean channel/polarization combination, there are various methods available to
mitigate the affects of interference. These methods include the use of the RFRX Threshold settings, or the use of external
shields and external narrower beam antennas.

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