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1. First Click Module >> Network >> Site Data >> Site List >> Import >> Link text file
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2. When you are in the Import Link dialog box, you will see a list of values that can be imported. At the end of
each line put a space and the number of the column (field) in your CSV file as shown below.
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like your csv data.
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4. A line in your CSV file would look like this:
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lookup table
Site1,Site2,ABC123,DEF345,49.2342,120.2433,49.5636 ,120.4322
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Once you have defined the fields you can click Save definition file for reuse later. Make sure you set the other Pathloss 5.0 : Antenna data file
options in the dialog to match your data source. index
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[may_2002.pdf] Instructions on using the latest features in the May 2002 build.
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[planet_utm.pdf] Instructions on how to setup the Planet terrain database in Pathloss 4.0.

[guass_kruger.pdf] Instructions on using Guass Kruger coordinates in Pathloss 4.0.


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[nadcon.pdf] Instructions on using the NADCON coordinate transformation feature in Pathloss 4.0.
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Pathloss 4.0 (Interference Module) About Me


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PATHLOSS  4.0 Anwar Al


Contact Me on :
INTERFERENCE +6285640500028
pathloss.anwar@gmail.com
1.  General View my complete profile
Interference  is  :  

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a.  Any  unwanted  signal

b.  Copy  of  wanted  signal  delayed  due  to  multipath  propagation

c. An  adjacent  channel’s  signal  traveling  over  the  same  link

d. A  signal  from  another  radio  link  or  RF  source

There  are  two  interference  classes:

a.  Between  the  same  system  (  Intra  System  Case):  Controllable

b. Between  different  systems  (  Inter  System  Case):  Un  controllable

Intrasystem
This  type  of  interference  is  caused  by  an  undesired  signal  generated  within  the  system.
Two  possible  cases:

A.  Overreach  interference

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Solution:
a.  Plan  for  a  longer  overreach  path  to  add  additional  free-­‐space  loss  to  the
undesired  signal.
b.  Maximize  antenna  discrimination  against  the  overreach  path.
c.  Use  a  suitable  route  such  that  the  overreach  path  can  be  blocked  by  the  terrain
B.  Spur  or  junction  interference.

Solution  :

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a.  Use  antenna  with  a  very  high  front-­‐to-­‐back  ratio.


b.  Worst  case:  Switch  to  4  Frequency  plan

Intersystem  Interference

a.  Caused  by  reception  of  an  unwanted  transmission  from  of  a  different  system.

b.   Can  be  coordinated  by  adjusting  the  antenna  discrimination  and  receiver  selectivity,  and
choosing  proper  frequency  plans.

c.   Best  Option:  Coordination,  control,  and  sometimes  compromising  on  the  radio  channel
through  direct  negotiation  with  the  other  operator  on  the  same  Frequency  bands.

d.   Note:  With  proper  Government  run  Spectrum  management  coordination  shall  not
happen.

2.  Calculating  Interference  Using  Pathloss  4.0


Intra   system   interference   can   be   calculated   by   following  method.  Go  to  Network  Page  by
clicking   ctrl   N   –   Defaults   menu   –  Link  Label.  Select  TX   Frequency   &   Polarization   –   Press
Rest   All   as   per   shown   in   Fig.   Have   a   look   to   your   network   &   make  sure  that  all  links
Frequencies   &   Polarizations   are   correct   according   to   your   plan.   If   there   is   any  mistake  in
any  link  please  go  to  its  work  sheet  &  make  it  correct.

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Select   Interference   –   Calculate   Intra   and   the   Interference   Calculation   dialog   box   will   be
displayed.   Enter   the   parameters   for   the   calculation   and  press  Calculate.   The   calculation
will   be   carried   out   and   saved   in   the   same   directory   as   the   network   diagram.   If   a   second
interference  calculation  is  carried  out  it  will  overwrite  the  first  when  it  is  saved.

Error  Log

Once  the  calculation  is  completed  a  number  of  reports  can  be  viewed.  The  Error  Log
should  be  viewed  to  make  sure  that  there  are  no  missing  files  and  that  the  calculation  is
valid.  Select  Interference  –  View  Error  Log
a.  Every  Site  must  have  Call  Sign
b.  Antenna  files  and  Radio  files  used  in  Link  Budgeting  must  be  in  the  selected
directories
c.  Frequency  Assign  to  every  link
d.  Every  Link  have  PL4  file

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Interference  –  Reports  

To  view  the  reports  select  Interference  –  Reports  and  select  the  report  to  be  viewed.

The  Summary  option  provided  a  summary  on  a  site  by  site  basis  of  any  interference  cases.

The  Cross  Reference  option  provides  case  by  case  cross  reference  of  all  the  interference  cases
found  in  the  network.

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The  Case  Detail  option  provides  all  the  technical  information  on  each  interference  case.

The  Hi-­‐Lo  Violations  should  be  viewed  first  to  make  sure  that  all  sites  are  either  transmitting
high  or  transmitting  low.  The  only  exception  to  this  rule  is  if  different  frequency  bands  are  used
at  a  site

When  you  are  satisfied  with  the  results  of  the  interference  calculation  the  PL  4  files  associated

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When  you  are  satisfied  with  the  results  of  the  interference  calculation  the  PL  4  files  associated
with  the  interference  study  can  be  updated.  Select  Interference  –  Update  Pathloss  Files.  The
choice  is  either  to  update  the  threshold  degradation  or  to  remove  the  threshold  degradation.

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PATHLOSS 4.0 (MICROWAVE REPEATERS)


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MICROWAVE  REPEATERS

1.  PASSIVE  REPEATER

Microwave  repeaters  can  be  classified  as:

a Passive  Repeaters

b. RF  Repeaters

WHY  USE  THEM  ?

Ø When   a   microwave   hop   is   required   in   a   place   which   has   some   unavoidable   physical
obstacles.

Ø Where   a   mountain   peak   has   to   be  surmounted  which   may   be   so   inaccessible   that   power
cannot  be  provided  for  a  usual  active  repeater.

There  are  two  main  types  of  Passive  Repeaters:

1 Passive  or  plane  reflectors

2 Back-­‐to-­‐back  antenna  passives

Passive  repeaters  have  the  following  advantages  over  active  sites:

Ø No  power  is  required;

Ø No  regular  road  access  is  required;

Ø No  equipment  housing  is  needed;

Ø They  are  environmentally  friendly;

Ø Little  or  no  maintenance  is  required.

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Ø Use  of  back-­‐to-­‐back  antennas  are  practical  when  the  reflection  angle  is

Ø large.  The  gain  of  a  repeater  with  back-­‐to-­‐back  antennas  is  given  by:

2.  CREATEING  PASSIVE  REPEATER  USING  PATHLOSS  4.0


The  Aloum  to  Lolodorf  CRTV  link  has  been  used  as  an  example  in  this  document
Step  1:
The  first  step  is  to  generate  and  save  two  path  profiles  and  link  budgets:
Profile  1  -­‐  Site  1(Aloum)  to  Passive  (Lolodorf  Passive)
Profile  2  -­‐  Passive  (Lolodorf  Passive)  to  Site  2  (Lolodorf  CRTV)
The   passive   repeater   site   has   to   have   the   same   co-­‐ordinates   and   elevation   in   both
profiles.
When   entering   the   frequency   for   the   second   path   profile   use   the   same   frequency   and
Hi/Lo  configuration  as  the  first  profile  but  change  the  polarisation.
It   is   not   necessary   to   enter   the   microwave   terminal   equipment  for  the  passive  repeater
site   as   they   are   not   used   in   the   final   link   budget.   It   is   advisable  to  enter  the  antenna
information   for   the   passive   repeater   site   as   this   will  provide  a  link  budget  starting  point
when  optimising  the  link  performance.
Step  2:
Open  Profile  1  (Aloum-­‐Lolodorf  Passive)  in  the  Worksheet  section  of  PL4.

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Step  3:
1.  Click  on  the  Operations  tab  and  select  Create  Passive  Repeater.

2.  Next  select  the  type  of  passive  repeater  to  be  created  Back-­‐to-­‐Back  Antennas

3.  Select  Profile  2  (Lolodorf  Passive-­‐Lolodorf  CRTV.pl4)  from  the  list  of  profiles

4.  The  second  profile  will  be  joined  to  the  first  and  the  passive  repeater  site  indicated.
Save  the  new  profile  under  a  name  indicting  that  it  is  a  passive  repeater  profile  (Aloum-­‐
Lolodorf  Passive-­‐Lolodorf  CRTV.pl4).

Step  4:
The  connection  between  the  two  passive  antennas  has  to  be  made.  Click  on  the  P  symbol
to  open  the  Passive  Repeater  information  and  enter  the  cable  information

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Step  5:
Adjust  the  antenna  sizes,  TX  power  outputs  etc.  to  ensure  that  the  link  budget  meets  the
performance  requirements  for  the  link.
Once  satisfied  with  the  results  save  the  profile.
Reports:
Two  reports  need  to  be  generated  for  the  passive  repeater  link:
1.  The  Full  Report  –  this  provides  the  configuration  and  performance  information  of  the
complete  link,  but  excludes  the  passive  repeater  site.
2.  The  passive  repeater  report  –  this  provides  configuration  information  on  the  passive
repeater  site.
Full  report:
Select  Reports  –  Full  Report  from  the  menu  at  the  top  of  the  page

The  full  link  report  will  be  generated:

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Passive  repeater  report:


Select  Reports  –  Passive  from  the  menu  at  the  top  of  the  page

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