PTP 800 Licensed Ethernet Microwave Spec Sheet

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PRODUCT SPEC SHEETPTP 800 03-00HIGH-THROUGHPUT COMMUNICATIONS FOR MULTI-SERVICE NETWORKSMOTOROLA PTP 800LICENSED ETHERNETMICROWAVEPTP 800 solutions can efficiently andaffordably transport the data, voice andvideo that your bandwidth-intensiveapplications require without having tocontend with other communicators inyour radio-frequency (RF) band.HIGH-PERFORMANCE, SCALABLEOur Point-to-Point (PTP) 800 Licensed EthernetMicrowave solutions operate in the 6 to 38 GHz1licensed bands, at up to 368 Mbps throughput 2 (fullduplex) and with user-configured channel bandwidthsfrom 7 to 56 MHz. With upgradeable capacity from 10Mbps to full capacity via software key, the systemsoffer exceptional cost efficiency and scalability.Whether your organization is a corporate enterprise,carrier, service provider, school, hospital, utilitycompany, municipality or government agency, our PTP800 radios will provide you with high-performance,ultra-reliable connectivity.EXTREME DURABILITYPTP systems have logged more than two billion field hours.As a result, our radios are proven to withstand the rigorsof outdoor use. Radios perform steadfastly in winds up to150 miles per hour (242 kph) and temperatures from -27 to131 F (-33 to 55 C).WIRELESS NETWORK SOLUTIONSAt Motorola, our unrivaled wireless network solutionsinclude indoor WLAN, outdoor wireless mesh, point-tomultipoint and point-to-point networks as well as voiceover WLAN systems, giving you the agility and seamlessconnectivity you need to grow your business or betterprotect and serve the public. Combined with powerfulsoftware for wireless network design, security andmanagement, our solutions deliver trusted networking andanywhere access to organizations worldwide.1 PTP800 models operating infrequencies between 6 and38 GHz are available in aseries of product releases.2 368Mbps maximumthroughput requires a 56MHz channel and 256 QAMwhich may not be availablein certain regions due toregulatory restrictions.

PRODUCT SPEC SHEETPTP 800 03-00RADIO TECHNOLOGYRF bandL6 GHz Band:U6 GHz Band:7 GHz Band:8 GHz Band:11 GHz Band:13 GHz Band:15 GHz Band:18 GHz Band:23 GHz Band:26 GHz Band:28 GHz Band:32 GHz Band:38 GHz Band:3Channel sizeMaximum Tx ��6.425 GHz7.100 GHz7.9 GHz8.5 GHz11.7 GHz13.25 GHz15.35 GHz19.7 GHz23.6 GHz26.5 GHz29.5 GHz33.4 GHz40.0 GHzInstallationODU – RSSI output assistance for linkalignmentConnectionIF cable between outdoor unit (ODU) andcompact modem unit (CMU); distance up to1000 ft. (300 meters) using the LMR600 cable;630 ft. (190 meters) is achievable with theCNT400 IF cable available from MotorolaPHYSICALPhysical configurationSplit mount – Compact Modem Unit (CMU)and Outdoor Unit (ODU)DimensionsODU: Diameter 10.5” (26.7 cm), Depth 3.5”(8.9 cm)Configurable from 7 to 56 MHz4CMU: Width 7.1” (18.0 cm), Height 1.4” (3.5 cm),Depth 8.7” (22.0 cm)30 dBmBest Rx sensitivity 5-90.9 dBmModulationQPSK, 8PSK, 16/32/64/128/256 QAMFixed mode or Adaptive Coding andModulation (ACM)Wind speed survivalODU: 150 mph (242 kph)Error correctionLow Density Parity Check (LDPC) codePower source-48V DC (-40.5V DC to -60V DC)Duplex schemeFDDPower consumption1 0 Configuration (1-ODU 1-CMU)6 11 GHz: 71 Watts maximum13 38 GHz: 62 Watts maximumWeightCMU: 2.4 lbs (1.1 kg)Security and encryption Optional FIPS-197 compliant 128/256-Bit AESEncryption1 1 Configuration (2-ODUs 2-CMUs)6 11 GHz: 125 Watts maximum13 38 GHz: 110 Watts maximumETHERNET BRIDGINGProtocolFrame sizeIEEE 802.3802.1p/1Q (served by 8 queues)802.1ad (Q-in-Q)Up to 9600 bytesUser data throughput 6 10 to 368 Mbps at the Ethernet (full duplex);use PTP LINKPlanner to determine actualthroughput for the deploymentLatencyTo 115 µs @ full capacity with 64 bytesUser traffic interface100 / 1000 Bas 22.023.022.022.020.019.019.032 019.064 QAM128 QAM256 015.013.07 ForUpper 6 GHz only,30 MHz capacity is equal to28 MHz capacity.8 135.5Mbps is available inLower 6 GHz.PAGE 3

PRODUCT SPEC SHEETPTP 800 03-00Receive SensitivityBER 1e-6ReceiveSensitivity@ 56/60 MHzchannel(dBm)ReceiveSensitivity@ 55 MHzchannel(dBm)ReceiveSensitivity@ 50 MHzchannel(dBm)ReceiveSensitivity@ 40 MHzchannel(dBm)ReceiveSensitivity@ 30 MHzchannel(dBm)ReceiveSensitivity@ 28/29.65 9 MHzchannel(dBm)ModulationFrequency (GHz)6, 7, 81113, 151823, 26283238256 QAM-HN/AN/A-63.7N/A-63.2-62.7-62.2-61.2256 QAM-LN/AN/A-65.6N/A-65.1-64.6-64.1-63.1128 QAMN/AN/A-68.3N/A-67.8-67.3-66.8-65.864 QAMN/AN/A-71.3N/A-70.8-70.3-69.8-68.832 QAMN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A16 1.0256 QAM-HN/AN/AN/A-63.8N/AN/AN/AN/A256 QAM-LN/AN/AN/A-65.7N/AN/AN/AN/A128 QAMN/AN/AN/A-68.4N/AN/AN/AN/A64 QAMN/AN/AN/A-71.4N/AN/AN/AN/A32 QAMN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A16 AN/AN/AQPSKN/AN/AN/A-83.6N/AN/AN/AN/A256 QAMN/AN/AN/A-65.8-65.3N/AN/A-62.3128 QAMN/AN/AN/A-69.0-68.5N/AN/A-65.564 QAMN/AN/AN/A-72.0-71.5N/AN/A-68.532 QAMN/AN/AN/A-74.3-73.8N/AN/A-70.816 7256 QAMN/A-67.3N/A-67.3-66.8N/AN/AN/A128 QAM-69.5-70.0N/A-70.0-69.5N/AN/AN/A64 QAM-71.9-72.4N/A-72.4-71.9N/AN/AN/A32 QAMN/A-74.5N/A-74.5-74.0N/AN/AN/A16 81.1N/AN/AN/AQPSKN/AN/AN/A-85.2-84.7N/AN/AN/A256 QAM-68.0-68.5N/A-68.5-68.0N/AN/AN/A128 QAM-70.7-71.2N/A-71.2-70.7N/AN/AN/A64 QAM-73.0-74.2N/A-74.2-73.7N/AN/AN/A32 QAMN/A-76.8N/A-76.8-76.3N/AN/AN/A16 82.3N/AN/AN/AQPSKN/AN/AN/A-86.4-85.9N/AN/AN/A256 QAM-68.2N/A-68.7N/A-68.2-67.7-67.2-66.2128 QAM-70.9N/A-71.4N/A-70.9-70.4-69.9-68.964 QAM-73.9N/A-74.4N/A-73.9-73.4-72.9-71.932 QAM-76.4N/A-76.9N/A-76.4-75.9-75.4-74.416 .1-84.19 ForUpper 6 GHz only,30 MHz capacity is equal to28 MHz capacity.PAGE 4

PRODUCT SPEC SHEETPTP 800 03-00Receive SensitivityBER 1e-6ReceiveSensitivity@ 27.5 MHzchannel(dBm)ReceiveSensitivity@ 20 MHzchannel(dBm)ReceiveSensitivity@ 14 MHzchannel(dBm)ReceiveSensitivity@ 13.75 MHzchannel(dBm)ReceiveSensitivity@ 10 MHzchannel(dBm)ReceiveSensitivity@ 7 MHzchannel(dBm)ModulationFrequency (GHz)6, 7, 81113, 151823, 26283238256 QAMN/AN/AN/A-68.8N/AN/AN/AN/A128 QAMN/AN/AN/A-71.5N/AN/AN/AN/A64 QAMN/AN/AN/A-74.5N/AN/AN/AN/A32 QAMN/AN/AN/A-77.0N/AN/AN/AN/A16 AN/AN/AQPSKN/AN/AN/A-86.7N/AN/AN/AN/A256 QAMN/AN/AN/A-70.6-70.1N/AN/AN/A128 QAMN/AN/AN/A-72.6-72.1N/AN/AN/A64 QAMN/AN/AN/A-75.9-75.4N/AN/AN/A32 QAMN/AN/AN/A-78.3-77.8N/AN/AN/A16 6-83.1N/AN/AN/AQPSKN/AN/AN/A-87.6-87.1N/AN/AN/A128 QAM-73.5N/A-74.0N/A-73.5-73.0-72.5-71.564 QAM-75.8N/A-76.3N/A-75.8-75.3-74.8-73.832 QAM-77.8N/A-78.3N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A16 .4-85.4128 QAMN/AN/AN/A-74.0N/AN/AN/AN/A64 QAMN/AN/AN/A-76.3N/AN/AN/AN/A32 QAMN/AN/AN/A-78.3N/AN/AN/AN/A16 AN/AN/AQPSKN/AN/AN/A-87.9N/AN/AN/AN/A128 QAM-74.1-74.6N/A-74.6-74.1N/AN/A-71.164 QAMN/AN/AN/A-77.8-77.3N/AN/A-74.332 QAMN/AN/AN/A-79.8-79.3N/AN/A-76.316 9128 QAM-76.5N/A-77.0-77.0-76.5-76.0-75.5-74.564 QAM-78.8N/A-79.3-79.3-78.8-78.3-77.8-76.832 QAMN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A16 9-89.4-88.4NOTE:While the informationpresented herein is,to the best of ourknowledge, true andaccurate, the informationprovided in this documentis subject to changewithout notice.MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of MotorolaTrademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 2011 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.G3-23-125 WNS PTP 800 03-00 SS 012111PAGE 5

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