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3. Setting field delimiter, coordinate format, latitudes, longitudes, unit, grid unit, hemisphere, polarization, file names, etc
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like your csv data.
Pathloss 5.0 : GIS Setup (ch 2)
Pathloss 5.0 : GIS Setup (ch 1)
4. A line in your CSV file would look like this:
Pathloss 5.0 : Transmission line
lookup table
Site1,Site2,ABC123,DEF345,49.2342,120.2433,49.5636 ,120.4322
Pathloss 5.0 : Radio data file
index
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.
Translator
[planet_utm.pdf] Instructions on how to setup the Planet terrain database in Pathloss 4.0.
[fonts.zip] These fonts may be required to view and print the PDF files properly.
Supporting files
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Intrasystem
This
type
of
interference
is
caused
by
an
undesired
signal
generated
within
the
system.
Two
possible
cases:
A. Overreach interference
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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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.
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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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Image
9
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.
PATHLOSS 4.0
MICROWAVE REPEATERS
1. PASSIVE REPEATER
a Passive Repeaters
b. RF Repeaters
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.
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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:
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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
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