Trango Broadband Network Router Atlas5010 User Manual

Atlas5010™  
Point-to-Point  
Wireless Ethernet Bridge  
USER MANUAL  
April 25, 2005  
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Table of Figures  
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Preface  
Preface  
This manual covers the basic configuration and installation of the Atlas5010 Wireless Point to Point Broadband System,  
and applies to the following radio part numbers:  
P5010M-INT  
P5010M-EXT  
Unit with internal patch antenna  
Unit with external antenna connectors  
The Atlas5010-INT consists of two P5010M-INT radios which have internal 23 dBi antennas. The Atlas5010-EXT  
consists of two P5010M-EXT, and must be used in conjunction with an FCC certified external antenna (sold separately).  
Instead of an internal antenna, the P5010M- EXT has two reverse polarity SMA RF Connectors for the attachment of  
external antenna cables. The P5010M-EXT requires professional installation due to FCC limits on output power settings  
when operating in the UNII band. See Page 28 for special instructions on setting U-NII output power limits when  
installing the P5010M-EXT  
FCC Information  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with these instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in any particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference  
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to  
correct the interference by one of more of the following measures:  
1) Reorient the antenna.  
2) Increase the separation between the affected equipment and the unit.  
3) Connect the affected equipment to a power outlet on a different circuit from that which the receiver is connected to.  
4) Consult the dealer and/or experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
FCC ID: NCYP5010M  
IMPORTANT NOTE:  
Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications must not be made unless under the express consent of the party  
responsible for compliance. Any such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and will  
void the manufacturer’s warranty. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, the following antenna installation and  
device operating configurations must be satisfied. The antenna for this unit must be fixed and mounted on outdoor  
permanent structures with a separation distance of at least two meters from all persons. Furthermore, it must not be co-  
located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  
Warranty Information  
Radios from Trango Broadband Wireless are warranted for one year from date of purchase. Please see  
www.trangobroadband.com for a complete description of warranty coverage and limitations.  
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Preface  
Contact Information  
Corporate Headquarters  
Trango Broadband Wireless, a division of Trango Systems, Inc.  
15070 Avenue of Science Suite 200  
San Diego, CA 92128 USA  
Web Sites  
Sales Inquiries  
Telephone: 1-858-653-3900  
Technical Support  
Telephone: 1-858-653-3900  
Firmware Update Notices Mailing List  
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Overview  
Chapter 1 Overview  
The Atlas5010 is a point-to-point (PtP) wireless Ethernet transmission system which provides network connectivity at  
speeds up to 45 Mbps depending on the transmission distance and noise floor. The Atlas5010 utilizes OFDM technology  
and is designed for use in long range backhaul and wide area data networking applications.  
Users are required to simply specify one P5010M (INT or EXT) unit type as master unit (MU) and one unit as remote  
unit (RU). Each unit utilizes power-over-Ethernet (PoE) and is designed for outdoor environments. The cable entry  
point can accommodate both Shielded twisted pair Cat5 (STP) and unshielded twisted pair Cat5 (UTP), with the addition  
of conduit for tower mounting.  
OFDM  
The Atlas platform utilizes Orthogonal Frequency Division Duplex (OFDM) processing which offers link stability and  
performance in the presence of multipath interference.  
Adaptive Modulation  
One of the key advantages of the Atlas series radio platform is utilization of multiple modulation schemes including the  
following:  
Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK)  
Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK)  
16 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (16QAM)  
64 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (64QAM)  
The Atlas system allows individual selection of the upstream and downstream modulation schemes. The modulation  
schemes can be adjusted manually or automatically (automatic rate shifting) for changing propagation and interference  
conditions. The higher order modulation schemes (64QAM) are typically deployed at reduced ranges while lower order  
modulation schemes (BPSK) are implemented at long distances.  
ARQ  
Another key advantage of the Atlas platform is its Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ) transmission correction scheme.  
The ARQ algorithm detects packet loss due to fading and interference conditions and requests the remote radio to re-  
transmit specific packets.  
Dual Polarity Antenna  
Atlas radios feature built-in dual polarity antenna functionality. Users may select either horizontal or vertical antenna  
polarity through the unit’s software. Switchable antenna polarity provides greater spectral flexibility.  
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Overview  
Range vs. Throughput  
The following table shows approximate maximum ranges (at recommended fade margins) achievable with the Atlas5010  
system using various antenna configurations. Longer ranges are achievable, but will result in lower fade margins. To  
estimate theoretical throughput and fade margin for any distance, download the link budget / fade margin calculator tool  
ISM (5725 MHz to 5875 MHz) Line-of-Sight Range & Throughput  
Antenna  
5 miles  
20 miles  
30 miles  
Integrated 23 dBi  
15” Flat Panel  
45 Mbps  
(10 db fade margin)  
11 Mbps  
(14 db fade margin)  
6 Mbps  
(17 db fade margin)  
External 27 dBi  
2’ Dish  
45 Mbps  
(18 db fade margin)  
20 Mbps  
(18 db fade margin)  
10 Mbps  
(20 db fade margin)  
External 30 dBi  
3’ Dish  
45 Mbps  
(24 db fade margin)  
26 Mbps  
(20 db fade margin)  
18 Mbps  
(22 db fade margin)  
External 34 dBi  
4’ Dish  
45 Mbps  
(30 db fade margin)  
32 Mbps  
(20 db fade margin)  
30 Mbps  
(15 db fade margin)  
U-NII (5470 MHz to 5725 MHz & 5250 MHz to 5350 MHz) Line-of-Sight Range & Throughput  
Antenna  
6 miles  
10 miles  
15 miles  
Integrated 23 dBi  
15” Flat Panel  
20 Mbps  
(10 db fade margin)  
11Mbps  
(12 db fade margin)  
6Mbps  
(9 db fade margin)  
External 27 dBi  
2’ Dish  
31 Mbps  
(11 db fade margin)  
20 Mbps  
(10 db fade margin)  
11Mbps  
(12 db fade margin)  
External 30 dBi  
3’ Dish  
31 Mbps  
(14 db fade margin)  
20 Mbps  
(13 db fade margin)  
16Mbps  
(12 db fade margin)  
External 34 dBi  
4’ Dish  
45 Mbps  
(10 db fade margin)  
30 Mbps  
(13 db fade margin)  
20Mbps  
(14 db fade margin)  
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Overview  
System Contents  
The Atlas5010 system is available in two versions:  
Atlas5010-INT  
Atlas5010-EXT  
-
-
Radios with integrated 23 dBi antennas (part numbers P5010-INT)  
Connectorized radios (part numbers P5010-EXT)  
Each Atlas5010 kit consists of two radios, two power-over-Ethernet (PoE) injectors, two AC adapters, port covers, and  
mounting hardware. A dual-polarized integrated antenna is located behind the radome of the P5010M-INT.  
2X Radio w/ Internal Antenna  
2X Mounting Brackets  
2X Pole Brackets  
2X U-Bolts  
8X Mounting Bracket  
Kepnuts  
2X  
Power-over-Ethernet  
Injectors  
2X Universal  
Power Supplies  
(100-240 VAC-24 VDC)  
2X Silicone Port Plug  
2X Port Plate  
ATLAS5010-INT  
ATLAS5010-EXT  
2X  
2X Radios w/ External Antenna Connectors  
Power-over-Ethernet  
Injectors  
4X Pole Brackets  
4X U-Bolts  
2X Universal  
Power Supplies  
(100-240 VAC-24 VDC)  
2X Silicone Port Plug  
2X Port Plate  
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Overview  
Location of Serial Number & MAC Address  
The serial number and MAC address label can be found on the back of each radio. The serial number and MAC address  
is also provided within the system information (sysinfo) screen.  
Trango Broadband Wireless  
P5010M- INT  
Rev. A  
S/N: 000001420  
MAC: 00 01 DE 00 02 F2  
FCC ID: NCYP5010M  
Canada: XXXXXXXXXX  
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES: OPERATION IS  
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT  
CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERANCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT  
ANY INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.  
P5010M-INT  
Trango Broadband Wireless  
P5010M- EXT  
S/N: 000001421  
Rev. A  
MAC: 00 01 DE 00 02 F3  
FCC ID: NCYP5010M  
Canada: XXXXXXXXXX  
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES: OPERATION IS  
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT  
CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERANCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT  
ANY INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.  
P5010M-EXT  
Location of RJ-45/LED Port & IP Reset Button  
The RJ-45 connector, diagnostic LEDs, and reset button are located at the bottom of the radio. Functionality of the  
LEDs is described later in this text. The IP reset button resets IP configuration and password back to factory default.  
The reset button does not reset any other parameters other than IP configuration and password. Typically a user would  
only press the reset button when the IP configuration or password in unknown. Reset button must be held down for  
approximately 10 seconds.  
IP Reset Button  
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Getting Started  
Chapter 2 Getting Started  
It is always a good idea to first provision and test the radios on the bench before deploying them in the field. This is a  
particularly useful exercise for the novice user.  
Connections and Power  
Connect a Cat-5 (straight through) Ethernet cable (we recommend shielded twisted pair) between the ODU (out  
door unit) port of the J-box and the RJ-45 connector on the radio. Note that this cable will carry power-over-  
Ethernet (PoE).  
If connecting to a COMPUTER, use a Cross-Over Ethernet cable from the NET port of the J-box to the  
computer’s Ethernet port.  
If connecting to a HUB, SWITCH, or ROUTER, use a Straight-Thru cable.  
Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet.  
ATLAS  
MASTER UNIT OR REMOTE UNIT  
AC POWER  
20 VDC  
POWER SUPPLY  
NETWORK  
OR  
COMPUTER  
POWER-OVER-ETHERNET  
J-BOX  
GROUND  
LUG  
CAT-5  
USE CROSS-OVER CABLE  
IF TO COMPUTER  
CAT-5  
STRAIGHT-THRU CABLE  
USE STRAIGHT-THRU CABLE  
IF TO HUB, SWITCH, OR ROUTER  
VOLTMETER TEST LEADS  
VOLTMETER TEST LEADS  
INDICATES POWER TO J-BOX  
INDICATES POWER TO RADIO  
Both green LEDs on the J-box should be lit, indicating power is present at the Power-over-Ethernet box as well as at the  
radio.  
You are now ready to configure the radio via the Ethernet port. After reboot, the Radio Power LED may take several  
seconds before lighting. The radio requires approximately 45 seconds to boot.  
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Getting Started  
Configuration Tools  
Atlas5010 radios can be configured using either the Command Line Interface (CLI), or the Web Browser (HTTP)  
interface. The CLI method provides slightly more functionality.  
This text covers configuration through the CLI. For HTTP configuration please see Appendix A.  
Telnet  
Open a command prompt (DOS) session on your PC. Open a Telnet session by typing:  
telnet <ip address of radio>  
Example:  
C:>telnet 192.168.100.100  
Note: All Trango radios are pre-configured at the factory with a default IP address of 192.168.100.100.  
You will be greeted with current hardware and firmware information and prompted for a password. Type in the  
password and press enter. The factory default read/write password is trango.  
Welcome to Trango Broadband Wireless, Atlas PtP-P5010M 1p0D05032202  
Password:  
Login as read/write.  
#>  
Note: Type help for a listing of all CLI commands. Type help [<command>], for the syntax of a particular  
command.  
Note: If you cannot access the radio management functions via the Ethernet port, check all cable connections and  
ensure that your PC is set up with a properly routable subnet.  
Changing Password  
Three types of passwords are used in the Atlas system:  
rw  
ro  
read write password. User can view and update all system parameters  
read only password. User can view system information only  
Upgrade  
Firmware upgrade password. This password must be included in the file name of the main  
image and web browser firmware files during the TFTP upload process.  
Use the password <ro|rw|upgrade>command to change the various passwords.  
Examples:  
#> password rw  
New Password (4 to 16 characters): *******  
Confirm Password: *******  
Success.  
#> password ro  
New Password (4 to 16 characters): ******  
Confirm Password: ******  
Success.  
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Getting Started  
Troubleshooting Ethernet Connections  
If you cannot telnet into the radio or open an HTTP browser session, check your cable connections to ensure proper use  
of cross-over vs. straight-through cable, and ensure your PC’s subnet is routable to the radio’s IP address.  
System Information (sysinfo) Page  
To display system configuration and status information type the command sysinfo.  
The sysinfo screen is divided into 7 sections (0 –7)  
Section  
Description  
Hardware/Firmware versions & system uptime (since reboot)  
0
1
2
3
4
Mac, serial number, and IP configuration information  
Opmode, RF info, speed, and peer connection status  
RF channel table  
Area code information denotes which channels and power limits are available based on region  
code of the radio. Area code is set by the factory and can not be altered by the user.  
ARQ status, encryption, Auto-rate shift, remarks, and LED RSSI function  
Ethernet TX/RX statistics.  
5
6
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Getting Started  
Sysinfo Example:  
#> sysinfo  
********************************* 0 *********************************  
[Model] P5010M <INT>  
[Unit Type] RU  
[Hardware Version] 5010  
[Firmware Version] 1p0D05032202  
[System Up Time] 0 day(s) 03:19:18  
********************************* 1 *********************************  
[MAC] 00 01 DE 1B 78 52  
[S/N] 1800274  
[IP] 10.254.1.2 [Subnet Mask] 255.255.255.248 [Gateway] 10.254.1.1  
********************************* 2 *********************************  
[Opmode] on [Default Opmode] on  
[Active Channel] 2 h [Freq] 5280 MHz  
[Speed] 36 Mbps [Tx Power] 7 dBm [Power Range] -4..7 dBm  
[Peer ID] DE1B784B [Status] connected [RSSI] -75 dBm  
[Peer IP Config] 10.254.1.3 255.255.255.248 10.254.1.1  
********************************* 3 *********************************  
Channel Table: (MHz, n/a: not available in current area)  
[Ch#01] 5260  
[Ch#02] 5280  
[Ch#03] 5300  
[Ch#04] 5320  
[Ch#05] 5340 n/a [Ch#06] 5480 n/a [Ch#07] 5500 n/a [Ch#08] 5520 n/a  
[Ch#09] 5540 n/a [Ch#10] 5560 n/a [Ch#11] 5580 n/a [Ch#12] 5600 n/a  
[Ch#13] 5620 n/a [Ch#14] 5640 n/a [Ch#15] 5660 n/a [Ch#16] 5680 n/a  
[Ch#17] 5700 n/a [Ch#18] 5720 n/a [Ch#19] 5735  
[Ch#21] 5775 [Ch#22] 5795 [Ch#23] 5815  
[Ch#20] 5755  
[Ch#24] 5835  
********************************* 4 *********************************  
[Area Code] 0  
RF Band #1 (5180..5240 MHz) Disabled  
RF Band #2 (5260..5325 MHz) [Power Range] -4..7/7/7/7 dBm  
RF Band #3 (5480..5720 MHz) Disabled  
RF Band #4 (5735..5835 MHz) [Power Range] -4..21/19/18/17 dBm  
********************************* 5 *********************************  
[Tx MIR] 50000 Kbps  
[ARQ] on  
[Encrypt] off [Key] 0011 2233 4455 6677 8899 AABB CCDD EEFF  
[Auto Rate Shift] on  
[Auto Scan MU] off  
[RSSI LED] on  
[Remarks] atlas ru  
********************************* 6 *********************************  
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[Eth In] 2,162,862 bytes 0 Kbps  
[Eth Tx] 1,098,403 bytes 4 Kbps  
[RF Rx] 471,841 bytes 0 Kbps  
[RF Tx] 2,233,369 bytes 0 Kbps  
Success.  
#>  
To view only a particular section of the sysinfo screen, type sysinfo followed by the desired section number.  
Example:  
#> sysinfo 2  
********************************* 2 *********************************  
[Opmode] on [Default Opmode] on  
[Active Channel] 2 h [Freq] 5280 MHz  
[Speed] 36 Mbps [Tx Power] 7 dBm [Power Range] -4..7 dBm  
[Peer ID] DE1B784B [Status] connected [RSSI] -75 dBm  
[Peer IP Config] 10.254.1.3 255.255.255.248 10.254.1.1  
Success.  
#>  
Each of the parameters within the sysinfo screen is defined below  
Section 0  
[Model]  
Radio Model # (P5010M)  
[Unit Type]  
User defined Unit Type (MU or RU)  
Hardware version set by factory (5010)  
Current firmware version loaded in radio  
Time since last reboot or power cycle  
[Hardware Version]  
[Firmware Version]  
[System Up Time]  
Section 1  
[MAC]  
MAC address of radio  
[S/N]  
Serial Number of Radio  
[IP]  
[Subnet Mask]  
[Gateway]  
User defined IP Address of radio  
User entered IP Subnet Mask  
User entered IP address of the default router or gateway on the local  
Ethernet segment  
Section 2  
[Opmode]  
[Default Opmode]  
[Active Channel]  
[Freq]  
Operation mode of the radio: ON = transmitting, OFF= not transmitting  
Opmode which the radio defaults to after reboot.  
Active RF Channel and Antenna polarization  
Frequency of active channel  
[Speed]  
Modulation Speed (6,12,18,24,36, 54 Mbps)  
Transmit Power  
Allowable power range for chosen Frequency (dBm)  
MAC Address of remote radio  
[Tx Power]  
[Power Range]  
[Peer ID]  
[Status]  
[RSSI]  
Connection status of remote radio (connected or disconnected)  
Measured signal strength from remote radio (dBm)  
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Configuration  
[Peer IP Config]  
Section 3  
Remote radio’s IP subnet, and default Gateway configuration  
Channel Table: (MHz, n/a: not available in current area)  
[Ch#01] 5260 [Ch#02] 5280 [Ch#03] 5300 [Ch#04] 5320  
[Ch#05] 5340 n/a [Ch#06] 5480 n/a [Ch#07] 5500 n/a [Ch#08] 5520 n/a  
[Ch#09] 5540 n/a [Ch#10] 5560 n/a [Ch#11] 5580 n/a [Ch#12] 5600 n/a  
[Ch#13] 5620 n/a [Ch#14] 5640 n/a [Ch#15] 5660 n/a [Ch#16] 5680 n/a  
[Ch#17] 5700 n/a [Ch#18] 5720 n/a [Ch#19] 5735  
[Ch#20] 5755  
[Ch#24] 5835  
[Ch#21] 5775  
Section 4  
[Ch#22] 5795  
[Ch#23] 5815  
[Area Code]  
Region (country code). Defines allowable frequencies. Area code is set by  
the manufacturer and can not be altered by the user.  
Disabled  
[Power Range] -4..7/7/7/7 dBm  
Disabled  
RF Band #1 (5180..5240 MHz)  
RF Band #2 (5260..5325 MHz)  
RF Band #3 (5480..5720 MHz)  
RF Band #4 (5735..5835 MHz)  
[Power Range] -4..21/19/18/17 dBm  
Section 5  
[Tx MIR]  
Maximum Information Rate (Mbps). User may set Tx MIR in MU and RU  
to different values.  
[ARQ]  
[Encrypt]  
Automatic Retransmit Request (On or Off)  
Encryption (On or Off)  
[Key]  
Hexidecimal Encryption Key (must match in MU and RU)  
Automatic Rate Shift (adaptive modulation) (On or Off)  
Auto Scan MU (RU setting only). (On or Off)  
Enable or disable RSSI LEDs on bottom of radio. Disabling RSSI LEDs  
improves system performance.  
[Auto Rate Shift]  
[Auto Scan MU]  
[RSSI LED]  
[Remarks]  
Section 6  
User entered remarks up to 256 characters. Field accepts alpha numerics  
only. Special characters (!@#$%^&*()\?/) require quotations.  
[Eth In]  
[Eth Tx]  
[RF Rx]  
[RF Tx]  
Counter for Ethernet packets which entered via the Ethernet port  
Counter for Ethernet packets which exited via the Ethernet port  
Counter for Ethernet packets which entered via the wireless link  
Counter for Ethernet packets which exited via the wireless link  
Chapter 3 Configuration  
Key Concepts  
Prior to configuring the radios it is important to understand several key concepts:  
Master Unit (MU)  
The MU is typically considered the primary radio within the link. For management purposes  
it is recommended to install the MU closest to the head-end of the network.  
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Configuration  
Remote Unit (RU)  
The RU is typically installed at the remote end of the link. The primary distinction between  
the MU and RU is that when the radios are not associated, the MU will transmit and the RU  
will listen until the wireless link is established.  
Peer ID  
The Peer ID is defined as the MAC address of the opposite radio. In other words, the Peer ID  
of the MU is the RU’s MAC address and the Peer ID of the RU is the MU’s MAC address.  
Authentication is controlled by the MAC address of each radio.  
Opmode  
The radio has two modes of operation:  
1) Opmode OFF – The radio is in a state which will not allow the establishment of  
a link with another radio. This state is mainly used for administration and pre-  
installation site survey  
2) Opmode ON – The radio is in a state which allows it to establish a link to  
another radio if the proper settings are made. This is the normal “in service”  
state of the radio.  
Default Opmode  
Opmode (on or off) which the radio enters after reboot. Note: if you telnet into a radio  
within 30 seconds after reboot, the radio will remain in opmode OFF even if the default  
opmode is ON.  
Essentials to Establish a Wireless Link  
Configuration of the Atlas system is simple and at a minimum requires the following settings:  
1. Designate one radio’s unit type (utype) as the Master Unit (MU) and one unit as the Remote Unit (RU).  
2. Program Peer ID in each radio.  
3. Set MU and RU to same channel and antenna polarization  
4. Set default Opmode to “ON” so that radio will automatically enter opmode after reboot.  
5. Turn radios Opmode “ON”.  
If all of these parameters are met, and if the MU and RU are within range and properly aligned, the wireless link will  
automatically establish itself and Ethernet traffic will begin to pass between the radios.  
Master Unit Configuration  
Start a telnet session with one of the radios. Follow these steps for configuration.  
1. Set the Unit Type (utype) to MU in one radio. (default for all radios is RU)  
#> utype mu  
Success.  
#>  
2. Set the Peer ID with the MAC address of the RU. Only use the last 8 digits of the MAC address.  
#> peerid de1B7850  
Success.  
#>  
3. Set channel and polarization. (in this example set the channel to 2 and polarization to H).  
#> freq 2 h  
Ch# 23 h (5280 MHz)  
Success.  
4. Set default Opmode to ON.  
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Configuration  
#> defaultopmode on  
Success.  
5. Turn Opmode ON.  
#> opmode on  
Success.  
.
Remote Unit Configuration  
Configure the RU in the same manner as the MU. Since the default unit type (utype) is RU, you do not need to set this  
parameter.  
1. Set the Peer ID with the MAC address of the MU. Only use the last 8 digits of the MAC address.  
#> peerid de1B7842  
Success.  
#>  
2. Set channel and polarization. (in this example set the channel to 2 and polarization to H).  
#> freq 2 h  
Ch# 2 h (5280 MHz)  
Success.  
3. Set default Opmode to “ON.”  
#> defaultopmode on  
Success.  
4. Turn Opmode “ON.”  
#> opmode on  
Success.  
Establishing a Wireless Link  
If the MU and RU are properly configured and in opmode “ON”, the two radios will automatically begin the  
authentication process and become connected. To determine if the two radios are connected, type the sysinfo 2  
command.  
Example:  
#> sysinfo 2  
********************************* 2 *********************************  
[Opmode] on [Default Opmode] on  
[Active Channel] 2 h [Freq] 5280 MHz  
[Speed] 36 Mbps [Tx Power] 7 dBm [Power Range] -4..7 dBm  
[Peer ID] DE1B784B [Status] connected [RSSI] -75 dBm  
[Peer IP Config] 10.254.1.3 255.255.255.248 10.254.1.1  
Success.  
#>  
The [status] field indicates whether the MU and RU are connected or disconnected. If connected, the MU and RU will  
automatically start passing Ethernet traffic over the wireless link.  
Changing IP Address  
Use the ipconfig command to change the radio’s ip address, subnet mask and gateway.  
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Configuration  
Syntax: ipconfig [<ip> <subnet> <gateway>]  
Example:  
#> ipconfig 10.8.2.140 255.255.255.240 10.8.2.129  
New configuration: [ip] 10.8.2.140 [subnet mask] 255.255.255.240 [gateway]  
10.8.2.129  
save and activate ? (y/n) [ATTN] Telnet session will be terminated in 30  
seconds.  
Success.  
#>  
LEDs  
LEDs are visible on the unit’s PCB between the reset button and the RJ-45 connector. The function of each  
LED is described below:  
LNK (green)  
Green: On solid for an established 10BaseT or 100BaseT Ethernet Link.  
SPEED  
Green: Solid if 100BaseT, Blinks only if there is activity (TX or RX) on the network when a 100 MBit  
connection is established. Off if a 10BaseT connection is established or if there is 10BaseT activity.  
RSSI (4 LEDs)  
Amber: Four LEDs  
In all modes except “Survey”, the unit’s four yellow LEDs indicate the level of RF signal being  
received from a VALID MU or RU as appropriate.  
Yellow LED 1 : Begins blinking when RSSI is greater or equal to –90 dBm. On continuously at –85  
dBm. This is the Leftmost LED  
Yellow LED 2 : Begins blinking when RSSI is greater or equal to –80 dBm. On continuously at –75  
dBm.  
Yellow LED 3 : Begins blinking when RSSI is greater or equal to –70 dBm. On continuously at –65  
dBm.  
Yellow LED 4 : Begins blinking when RSSI is greater or equal to –60 dBm. On continuously at –55  
dBm. This is the rightmost LED.  
If no VALID MU or RU signal is detected the LEDs will not be on at all.  
In addition, these 4 LEDs shall flash ON for 2 seconds, then OFF for 2 seconds to indicate the 'factory  
reset' button has been activated and the reset successful.  
ASSOCiation LED (green):  
The ASSOC led blinks at the following rates:  
- Once every second when unit is powered on but opmode is OFF.  
- Twice per second while in opmode ON and scanning for an MU or RU.  
- Solid after unit is associated with the RU or MU.  
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Configuration  
RF Link Loopback Test (linktest command)  
The linktest command is the primary tool to assess the quality of the link when opmode is on. The linktest command  
tests the throughput and packet error rate (PER) on the current channel for each direction at all speeds and reports results.  
This command also provides RSSI for both ends of the wireless link. The command can be run from either the MU or  
the RU. . The linktest uses FEC but does NOT use ARQ, so all errors on the link are reported. Throughput numbers  
represent the absolute maximum bi-directional capacity including the management header (which is not available for  
user payload) so actual user throughput measurements will be slightly less.  
In running the linktest command the user must specify the modulation speed for each end of the link.  
Command format: linktest <loc speed> <peer speed>  
Valid modulation speeds are: 6,12,18,24,36,48, and 54 Mbps. Lower speeds will result in fewer dropped packets.  
Example:  
# linktest 24 24  
local tx rate = 24 Mbps  
peer tx rate = 24 Mbps  
packet size = 1600 bytes  
# of packets per period = 1000  
# of Cycle = 10  
0> [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -37 peer: [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -40 -> 22.01 Mbps  
1> [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -37 peer: [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -40 -> 22.01 Mbps  
2> [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -37 peer: [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -40 -> 22.01 Mbps  
3> [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -37 peer: [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -40 -> 22.01 Mbps  
4> [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -37 peer: [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -40 -> 22.01 Mbps  
5> [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -37 peer: [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -40 -> 22.01 Mbps  
6> [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -37 peer: [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -40 -> 22.01 Mbps  
7> [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -37 peer: [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -40 -> 22.00 Mbps  
8> [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -36 peer: [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -40 -> 22.01 Mbps  
9> [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -37 peer: [tx] 1000 [rx] 1000 [rssi] -40 -> 22.01 Mbps  
--> [tx] 10000 [rx] 10000 [rssi] -36 peer: [tx] 10000 [rx] 10000 [rssi] -40  
--> [Local PER] 0.00 % [Peer PER] 0.00 %  
Success.  
#>  
In this example the linktest was run at 24 Mbps at each end of the link. The results indicated 10 cycles of 1000 packets  
were transmitted and received from each end of the link without error. Actual achievable throughput is measured at 22  
Mbps.  
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Link Speed & Power Settings  
Users may change the radio’s over-the-air data rate and conducted output power using the speed and power  
commands. Keep in mind that the lower data rates offer higher receiver sensitivity and higher allowable  
conducted RF power in the ISM band. The following table shows the relation between speed settings,  
modulation scheme, receiver sensitivity, and allowable maximum power settings for each band. The lowest  
power setting for all bands in –4 dBm.  
Speed Setting  
(over-the-air rate)  
Modulation  
Scheme  
Receiver  
Sensitivity  
(dB)  
-92  
Max Power  
High (ISM) Band  
Max Power  
Low (U-NII)  
(Mbps)  
6
12  
18  
24  
36  
48  
(dBm)  
21  
19  
19  
18  
18  
17  
17  
(dBm)  
BPSK  
QPSK  
QPSK  
16QAM  
16QAM  
64QAM  
64QAM  
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
-87  
-85  
-84  
-80  
-75  
-73  
54  
In this example the user sets the power to 19dBm and the speed to 24 Mbps:  
#> power 19  
Execution in progress...  
.
19 dBm (-4..19)  
Success.  
#> speed 24  
24 Mbps  
Success.  
#>  
MU Autoscan Feature Description  
This feature allows the RU to actively search all channels and polarizations for its peer MU in the event of a  
disassociation. This feature is useful if the user frequently changes the channel/polarization of the MU . If enabled, the  
autoscanmu routine in the RU performs a search for the peer MU by actively scanning all available channels and  
polarizations.  
Notes regarding the autoscanmu feature:  
The RU will not activate the autoscan process after first 60 seconds of turning on opmode.  
The RU will start the auto scan process If RU loses association for more than 10 seconds,.  
The whole process will scan all available frequencies and polarizations in channel tables. The radio will spend  
10 to 12 seconds for each frequency.  
For each frequency, radio will survey both polarizations, H and V. It will record the following information:  
association  
average RSSI of receiving P5010M packets  
After scanning all available frequencies in channel plan, the radio will select the channel based on the strongest  
average RSSI for receiving packets.  
If no channel is selected after completing the cycle, the process will start again.  
Example:  
#> autoscanmu on  
Success.  
#>  
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Automatic Rate Shifting Feature Description  
With autorateshift feature enabled, the radios will automatically renegotiate the modulation method and speed  
speed to maximize wireless link integrity. The link speed will vary depending on two factors: 1) the number of  
ARQ errors received, 2)successful processing of special link assessment packets sent in both the current and  
next higher speed. The radio will shift to the next higher in speed when no errors are detected. The radio will  
shift down in speed if error rate is excessive.  
Notes regarding the autorateshift feature:  
1. The radio will begin initial speed test when upon association to peer radio. There are 40 steps and around 50  
seconds to complete this initial test. The radio will send link assessment packets (3600 byte packets at a rate of  
100 packets per second) at the highest speed (54 Mbps). The radio will deliver payload at the speed which is  
specified before association. If the assessment packet dropping rate is higher than 10 percent, the speed test will  
decrease the speed for assessment packets. If the current payload speed is higher than the speed of assessment  
packet, the radio will set the current payload speed to be the same as the assessment packet’s speed. If the  
current payload speed is lower than the assessment packet’s speed and more than 500 assessment packets have  
been transmitted, the radio will set the payload speed to be the same as assessment packet’s speed.  
2. After completion of initial speed test, the radio will set the payload speed to be the same as the final speed of  
initial speed test.  
3. The radio will check link quality and adjust payload speed periodically.  
a. The radio will increase payload speed every 60 seconds, if  
i. Speed test which is running at higher speed is successful. –and-  
ii. Payload’s ARQ retransmit rate is less than 10 percent.  
b. Radio will decrease payload speed every 10 seconds, if  
i. Speed test which is running at payload speed is failure. –and-  
ii. Payload’s ARQ retransmit rate is higher than 10 percent.  
4. Payload speed can be changed manually when auto rate shift is on. But the speed setting will not be sustained.  
Example:  
#> autorateshift on  
Success.  
#>  
Encryption Feature Description  
The Atlas system offers 128 bit proprietary encryption which may be turned on or off by the user. The HEX  
encryption key must be set in both the MU and RU. Users can expect faster payload speeds with encryption  
turned off as compared to with encryption turned on.  
Example:  
#> encrypt on  
Success.  
#> encrypt key 1111 2222 3333 4444 5555 6666 7777 8888  
argc = 10  
Success.  
#>  
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MIR Feature Description  
Maximum Information rate is configurable on both the MU and RU. The MIR function is performed on the  
transmit side only and is based on a one second timing interval. During each one second timing interval, the  
total bits transferred is compared to the MIR limit configured by the user. When the limit is exceeded, no more  
data is sent and the packets in the queue will be dropped. This function is useful for reserving more bandwidth  
in one direction than the other. If left wide open, the system will respond to bandwidth demand as needed,  
allowing the full bandwidth of the channel to be used by either direction.  
Example:  
#> mir 10000  
Success.  
#>  
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Command Reference Listing  
The complete command set reference is provided below. You can also view a complete listing of all CLI commands by  
typing help.  
Command Syntax  
antenna [h|v]  
Description  
Set or display antenna setting. H=Horizontal polarity, V=vertical  
polarity.  
arq [on|off]  
Enable or disable Auto Retransmit Request (ARQ). With ARQ  
enabled, the Atlas system will retransmit packets which are detected  
as missing or corrupted. Default setting=ON.  
Enable or disable automatic rate shift feature. With autorateshift  
enabled, the radios will automatically renegotiate speed setting to  
maximize wireless link integrity. Default setting=OFF.  
autorateshift [on|off]  
Notes:  
Radio will start to perform diagnostic speed test  
approximately 50 seconds after association.  
Radio will set new speed after finishing speed test.  
Radio will check link quality for increasing speed every 60  
seconds.  
Radio will check link quality for decreasing speed every 10  
seconds.  
Link quality is based on ARQ retransmit statistics and speed  
assessment packets.  
Radio’s speed can be changed manually when auto rate shift  
is on, however the speed will not be sustained.  
If auto rate shift is turned on after association, the radio will  
not perform speed test.  
If auto rate shift is turned off after associated, radio will not  
perform regular link quality assessment.  
autoscanmu [on|off]  
Enable or disable auto scan MU (RU only). Default setting=OFF .  
When autoscanmu is turned on, the RU will automatically scan all  
channels and polarizations searching for its peer MU. Once the RU  
detects the MU it will stop scanning and lock onto the channel of the  
MU. The autoscan feature is useful in cases where the user changes  
the channel at the MU because the RU will automatically search for  
the new channel of the MU. Note: auto-scanning may take as long  
as 5 minutes.  
Notes:  
RU will not perform auto scan during the first 60 sec after  
opmode is turned on.  
RU will initiate auto scan cycle after losing sync for 10  
seconds.  
RU will scan all “available channels” and antenna  
polarizations.  
After finishing scan cycle, RU will pick the best channel  
and antenna by a) has sync and b) has highest packet rssi.  
Afterwards RU will change to that channel with max power.  
If no channel is selected after finishing scan cycle, RU will  
initiate auto scan cycle again after 10 seconds.  
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Configuration  
defaultopmode [on|off]  
Set or display default opmode. Radio must be set to opmode ON to  
establish wireless link.  
Default setting=OFF  
encrypt [on|off]  
Enable or disable proprietary 128 bit tx encryption.  
Default setting=OFF  
encrypt key <key>  
Change encryption key (128 bits)  
<key> = xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx  
Exit telnet session  
exit  
freq [<ch#> <antenna>]  
freq writechannel <ch#> <freq>…  
freq writechannel default  
help [<command>]  
Set or display channel and antenna selection.  
Modify channel table, up to 6 channels at a time.  
Restore factory default channel table.  
Display command usage and syntax.  
Change ip configuration.  
ipconfig [<ip> <subnet> <gateway>]  
<ip> = ip address  
<subnet> = subnet mask  
<gateway> = gateway ip address  
linktest <local tx rate> <peer tx rate>  
[<pkt size> [<# of pkt> [<# of  
cycle>]]]  
RF link loopback test .  
This is the primary loopback test utility for evaluating over-the-air  
link quality. Provides link reliability information and dropped packet  
statistics. Standard linktest transmits 1600 byte packets, 1000  
packets per second for 10 cycles. User can specify packet size,  
quantity of packets, number of cycles  
<tx rate> = 6,12,18,24,36,48,54 Mbps  
mir [<kbps>]  
Set or display tx maximum information rate (MIR). MU and RU  
can be set with different mir for asymmetric upload and  
download.  
<kbps> = 100..50000  
opmode [on|off]  
password <ro|rw|upgrade>  
Set or display operation mode (on or off)  
Change password.  
<ro> = for read-only  
<rw> = for read-write  
<upgrade> = for upgrading firmware  
peerid [<peer device id>]  
power [<dBm>]  
Set or display peer device id.  
Set or display tx power..  
<dBm> is limited by area (ref: “sysinfo 4”)  
reboot  
Reboot unit.  
remarks  
reset  
rssi  
rssiled [on|off]  
speed [<tx rate>]  
Enter user remarks up to 80 characters.  
Restore all factory defaults except ipconfig and passwords.  
Display RF relative signal strength indication (rssi) from peer radio.  
Enable or disable rssi LED update.  
Set or display tx rate  
<tx rate> = 1,2,6,9,11,12,18,24,36,48,54 Mbps  
survey [<sec>]  
Display noise floor for current channel .  
<sec> = period 10..3600  
default = 10  
survey <sec> all  
survey <sec> [<ch#> [..]]  
sysinfo  
Display noise floor for all available channels.  
Display noise floor for selected channels.  
Display all system information.  
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sysinfo [[<part #> [<part #> [..]]]]  
Display system information and status  
<part #> = 0..6  
part 0: up time and version information  
part 1: MAC address and IP configuration  
part 2: RF link status  
part 3: channel table  
part 4: region code and power limitations  
part 5: switch settings and remarks  
part 6: statistics  
syslog  
Display system log.  
tftpd [on|off]  
uniimaxpower [<-4..7, dBm>]  
utype [mu|ru]  
Enable or disable tftpd (used for firmware upgrades).  
Set or display max power allowed in UNII band.  
Set or display unit type.  
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Chapter 4 Deployment & Installation  
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 at MU and RU sites  
MU installation  
RU installation and antenna alignment  
Link test  
Site Selection  
Proper site selection for your MU 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 MU to RU should provide unobstructed line-of-sight (LOS), thus it is advisable to place MU as high as  
possible on a tall building or tower.  
Ethernet cable limit is 100 meters from Ethernet device (router, switch) to radio.  
Radios should never be deployed without proper grounding.  
Consider nearby sources of interference that could degrade the performance of the radio. Mount radios as far from  
sources of interference as possible.  
Site survey  
The radios provide an on-board site survey tool which measure the average and peak noise levels on any given channel.  
To use the survey tool, the radio must be in Opmode “OFF.” The survey can be performed for any specified amount of  
time (in seconds), and for specific channels or for all channel/antenna polarization combinations.  
Prior to performing the site survey, place the radio in the installation spot, and aim the radio in the desired direction.  
The survey command will display the average and peak noise floor for each channel as well as average and peak RSSI  
received during the same period for 802.11 packets.  
Users may run any of the following variations of the survey command:  
survey  
display noise floor for current channel based on 10 second scan.  
display noise floor for current channel for period <sec> 10..3600 seconds  
display noise floor for all available channels where <sec> = period per channel  
display noise floor for selected channels (max 4) where <sec> = period per channel  
<ch#> = channel number  
survey [<sec>]  
survey <sec> all  
survey <sec> [<ch#> [..]]  
Example:  
#> survey 10 all  
Press 'q' to stop.  
noise floor (peak/avg dBm) rssi by pkt (peak/avg dBm)  
Ch 1 h 5260 : -97 / -98  
Ch 1 v : -96 / -98  
Ch 2 h 5280 : -97 / -98  
Ch 2 v : -97 / -98  
Ch 3 h 5300 : -97 / -98  
Ch 3 v : -82 / -98  
Ch 4 h 5320 : -97 / -98  
Ch 4 v : -97 / -98  
Ch 19 h 5735 : -55 / -89  
Ch 19 v : -42 / -89  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
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Ch 20 h 5755 : -82 / -96  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
n/a / n/a  
Ch 20 v  
Ch 21 h 5775 : -97 / -98  
Ch 21 v : -95 / -98  
Ch 22 h 5795 : -75 / -81  
Ch 22 v : -89 / -90  
Ch 23 h 5815 : -90 / -91  
Ch 23 v : -87 / -88  
Ch 24 h 5835 : -78 / -79  
: -76 / -85  
Ch 24 v  
Success.  
#>  
: -84 / -86  
Channel Planning  
Based on the results of the site survey at each end of the link, choose a channel which offers the lowest noise floor. In order to  
reliably operate in the higher speed modes, clean spectrum is essential.  
RSSI Command and Antenna Alignment  
Once the site survey is completed, you are ready to install your radios. Typically it is best to install the MU first. To  
properly align the radios, use the built-in RSSI tool to achieve maximum signal strength.  
1. Ensure MU and RU are in Opmode “ON.”  
2. Connect to the RU.  
3. Login and type the command rssi. As you read the RSSI, move the antenna in  
the horizontal and vertical planes until the maximum RSSI reading is achieved  
4. If it is not possible to receive an adequate RSSI reading, it may be necessary to  
reorient the MU (up/down, left/right), to increase the output power of the MU, or  
to move the RU to a location with better line-of-sight conditions to the MU.  
5. Once you are satisfied with the RSSI reading, tighten down the RU in the  
optimum position.  
Example:  
#> rssi  
Press any key to stop.  
0> MU -75 dB  
1> MU -75 dB  
2> MU -73 dB  
3> MU -72 dB  
4> MU -70 dB  
5> MU -70 dB  
6> MU -69 dB  
7> MU -70 dB  
8> MU -70 dB  
9> MU -67 dB  
10> MU -67 dB  
Success.  
RU -75 dB  
RU -75 dB  
RU -73 dB  
RU -71 dB  
RU -70 dB  
RU -69 dB  
RU -70 dB  
RU -70 dB  
RU -70 dB  
RU -68 dB  
RU -67 dB  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
Connected  
Users can also view the RSSI LEDs on the bottom of the radio. See the configuration section of this manual for more  
information.  
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Setting the Maximum RF Power for Legal Operation in the U-NII Band  
Due to FCC restrictions the professional installer must manually set the maximum power for the 5.25 to 5.35 GHz  
U-NII band based upon which antenna is being used.  
In all cases, Antenna Gain + Radio Max Power Setting can not exceed 30 dBm. As an example, if the radio is being  
installed with a 34 dBi antenna, then the radio max U-NII power must be fixed to –4 dBm. The following chart provides  
additional details:  
Antenna Gain Maximum Allowed  
U-NII Tx Power  
23  
30  
34  
+7 dBm  
0 dBm  
-4 dBm  
The Max Power Setting command is only accessible from the command line and is not available on the HTTP Browser  
interface.  
The telnet command to change the maximum power is:  
uniimaxpower <max power in dBm>  
The command must be run on each P5010-EXT prior to installing the antenna and while the Opmode is OFF.  
Example: To set the max power setting for the 23 dBi antenna use the following command:  
#> Uniimaxpower 6  
success.  
Port Plug and Port Plate (Hardware)  
Prior to deployment, insert the silicone port plug around the Cat-5 Cable and insert into the radio’s port opening. Next,  
screw the port plate over the silicone plug as shown in the photographs below.  
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Mounting Hardware  
Radios are supplied with mounting hardware for pole installations. See diagram below for proper use of the mounting  
hardware.  
8.50 MAX  
10.00°  
UPTILT  
25.00°  
DOWNTILT  
Mounting Hardware Assembly for Integrated Antenna P5010-INT  
Mounting Hardware Assembly for P5010M-EXT  
Connecting External Antenna on EXT Model  
The P5010-EXT is equipped with two reverse-polarity SMA connectors on the top for attachment to an external antenna.  
Each SMA connector is labeled with either “V” for Vertical or “H” for Horizontal polarization. Connect each cable to  
the appropriate “H” and “V” ports on both the antenna and the radio.  
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SNMP  
It is important to properly seal each antenna connection to protect against moisture and corrosion. Each Atlas radio is shipped  
with a packet of Coax-Seal® connector sealant which should be applied over each of the SMA connectors. Coax-Seal is a  
gum-like tape which is applied by wrapping around the connector and then compressed/molded to form a single cohesive  
protective covering over the connector  
To properly apply the Coax-Seal product first wrap the connector as shown:  
Secondly, compress the Coax-Seal product to mold into a single protective covering:  
Grounding  
Proper mounting of the radio includes consideration for grounding. Please  
note that if the radio is attached to a metal pole that is earth-grounded, no  
other grounding is necessary. If the radio is not earth-grounded via the  
mounting bracket, you must attach a grounding wire to the grounding stud on  
the radio as in the adjacent diagram.  
Cat-5 Cabling Considerations  
Shielded twisted pair Cat-5 cable is recommended for all installations. The shield within the Cat-5 cable does not need to be  
grounded if the radio itself is grounded. It is important to consider that most Cat-5 cable will deteriorate over time if exposed  
to the weather (especially direct sunlight). It is recommended that installers place all Cat-5 cables inside conduit. Plastic  
conduit is sufficient. If metal conduit is used, it is not necessary to use shielded Cat-5 cable.  
Weatherizing  
Important! Please note that the silicon strain relief has a small gap when the cable is  
installed. This is normal .  
!
It is important to provide strain relief and drip loop for STP Cat-5 cables. Do not mount the  
radio upside down as water will enter the bottom of the radio and cause permanent damage  
!
!
Important! The Power-over-Ethernet injector is not a weatherized device and must be  
located either indoors or in a weather-protected cabinet.  
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SNMP  
Chapter 5 SNMP  
The Atlas supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). Network management consists of the following 3  
categories: configuration, Link and Association monitoring and Alarms. Besides this proprietary Management  
Information Base (MIB) the Atlas also supports a large part of the MIB-II OIDs.  
Review the Trango MIB (TRANGO-P5M-MIB.mib) available on our website for the complete listing of all MIB objects  
available.  
These capabilities allow the system administrator to provide superior service through higher network accessibility and  
integrated performance monitoring.  
Depending on your Network Node Manager (NNM) it may be necessary to append a “.0” onto the end of each of the  
OIDs listed below for proper operation.  
Objects for Configuration  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.1.1.1  
Name  
verUnitType  
Description  
Returns radios unit type  
(0 = RU, 1= MU)  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.1.8.3  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.1.3  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.1.4  
sysswAutoScanMUSignal  
sysDefaultOpmode  
Returns value of Auto Scan switch  
(0 = off,1 = on)  
Returns defaultOpmode setting  
(0 = off,1 = on)  
Returns current opmode setting  
(0 = off,1 = on)  
sysCurrentOpmode  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.1.5  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.1.13.1  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.1.13.2  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.1.13.3  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.1.13.4  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.2.1  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.2.2  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.2.3  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.2.4  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.2.5  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.1.14  
sysActivateOpmode  
sysipconfigIpAddress  
sysipconfigSubnet  
sysipconfigDefaultGateway  
sysipconfigChange  
rfPeerDeviceID  
rfActiveChannel  
rfActivePolarization  
rfSpeed  
Turns opmode on  
Sets IP address  
Sets subnet  
Set default gateway  
Activates IP address change  
Configure PeerID  
Displays current channel  
Displays current antenna polarization  
Displays current Speed setting  
Displays current transmit power (dBm)  
Display radios remarks  
rfTxPower  
sysRemarks  
Objects for Link and Association Monitoring  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.2.12  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.2.13  
rfRSSI  
rfAssociated  
Displays RSSI value (dBm)  
Displays current association status  
(0 = disassociated,1 = associated)  
Reboots RU  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.3.2  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.3.3  
ruReboot  
ruDistance  
Displays current ru distance  
Objects for Bandwidth Monitoring  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.1.9.1  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.1.9.2  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.1.9.3  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.1.9.4  
Objects for Alarm Monitoring  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.3.4.1.1  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.3.4.1.2  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.3.4.2  
1.3.6.1.4.1.5454.1.40.3.4.3  
systrafficEthInOctets  
Displays Ethernet in (bytes)  
Displays Ethernet out (bytes)  
Displays RF in (bytes)  
systrafficEthOutOctets  
systrafficRfInOctets  
systrafficRfOutOctets  
Displays RF out (bytes)  
trapTrapDstEntry  
trapTrapDstEnabling  
trapTrapIpAddress  
trapTrapCommStr  
Enable/Disable trap  
Set destination trap IP  
Set trap community string  
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SNMP  
Chapter 6 Firmware Upgrade Procedure  
Trango Broadband Wireless will from time to time release firmware upgrades for the Atlas series radios. The latest  
released firmware can be downloaded from http://www.trangobroadband.com/support/downloads.htm.  
Firmware releases consists of two files: Main image firmware and Web (HTTP interface) firmware.  
Firmware File Names  
Firmware files are released in the format shown below. This example consists of main image and web firmware versions  
1.0a6.  
Main Image:  
Web  
p5m_1p0a6D05031505_Pupgrade  
Firmware Version: 1p0a6D05031505  
File Size: 1868288 bytes  
web_1p0a6D05031505_Pupgrade  
File Size: 131584 bytes  
Firmware Upgrade Password  
The firmware filenames include the upgrade password (the characters after the ‘_P’ in the file name) The default  
upgrade password in the Atlas radios is upgrade. Users may change the upgrade password within the radios using the  
password upgrade command. Firmware release files from Trango Broadband Wireless will always be names with the  
default upgrade password of upgrade. If the user changes the upgrade password in the radio, then the firmware file name  
must be changed as well in order to upgrade the radios.  
Upgrade Procedure  
1. Place firmware files in easily accessible path in your computer.  
2. In order to provide the most stable wireless conditions possible during the upgrade process it is recommended to  
set the radio speed to the minimum (6 Mbps) in both the MU and RU. Turn autorateshifting off during the  
upgrade.  
3. Turn on the radio’s tftp daemon  
4. From computer’s command prompt, tftp the firmware file into the radio using binary mode.  
5. After file is successfully tftp’d to the radio, the radio will automatically reboot itself and load the new firmware  
IMPORTANT: DO NOT POWER CYCLE OR INTERUPT THE REBOOT PROCESS IN ANY MANNER.  
WAIT AT LEAST THREE MINUTES TO ENSURE AUTOMATIC REBOOT COMPLETION. LOSS OF  
POWER DURING THE REBOOT SEQUENCE WILL RESULT IN A CORRUPTED/INCOMPLETE  
FIRMWARE LOAD WHICH WILL REQUIRE REFLASHING AT THE FACTORY.  
6. Repeat process for other radio  
7. Repeat process for web file.  
Example 1 Upgrade main image firmware to 1.0a6  
FROM RADIO TELNET SESSION  
Welcome to Trango Broadband Wireless, Atlas PtP-P5010M 1p0a4D05030303  
Password:  
Login as read/write.  
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#> tftpd on  
Success.  
#>  
FROM COMPUTER COMMAND PROMPT SESSION  
C:\Atlas>dir  
Volume in drive C is Local Disk  
Volume Serial Number is 7802-AAF7  
Directory of C:\Atlas  
03/16/2005 08:29a  
03/16/2005 08:29a  
03/15/2005 04:34p  
03/15/2005 04:33p  
<DIR>  
<DIR>  
.
..  
1,868,288 p5m_1p0a6D05031503_Pupgrade  
131,584 web_1p0a6D05031505_Pupgrade  
1,999,872 bytes  
2 File(s)  
2 Dir(s) 20,217,208,832 bytes free  
C:\Atlas>tftp -i 10.254.1.2 put p5m_1p0a6d05031503_Pupgrade  
Transfer successful: 1868288 bytes in 9 seconds, 207587 bytes/s  
C:\Atlas>  
NOTE: AT THIS POINT WAIT THREE MINUTES BEFORE PROCEEDING  
Example 2 Upgrade web firmware to 1.0a6  
FROM RADIO TELNET SESSION  
Welcome to Trango Broadband Wireless, Atlas PtP-P5010M 1p0a6D05031505  
Password:  
Login as read/write.  
#>  
#> tftpd on  
Success.  
#>  
FROM COMPUTER COMMAND PROMPT SESSION  
C:\Atlas>tftp -i 10.254.1.2 put web_1p0a6d05031505_Pupgrade  
Transfer successful: 131584 bytes in 1 second, 131584 bytes/s  
C:\Atlas>  
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Appendix A  
Command Set Reference  
Appendix A Using the HTTP Interface  
Open a browser session and type in the IP address of one of the radios. Default IP address is 192.168.100.100.  
Leave the User name field blank and enter read write or read only Password. Press OK. Default password is trango.  
After logging on, the system information screen will be displayed.  
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Appendix A  
Command Set Reference  
Navigation links are shown on the left side of the browser screen. Navigable links include:  
System Information  
Configuration  
Site Survey  
Link Control  
Help  
The lower left portion of the screen shows the unit’s current opmode, connection, channel, and antenna status.  
The main body of the System Information displays most of the key parameters. To alter these parameters use the  
Configuration page.  
To log off of the web browser interface, close the browser and the HTTP session will be automatically terminated.  
Description of System Information entries. To view this information within the radio, click the Help link.  
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Appendix A  
Command Set Reference  
Model:  
Model number.  
Unit Type:  
Atlas unit type either MU (master) or RU (remote).  
Hardware Version:  
Firmware Version:  
System Up Time:  
MAC:  
Hardware version is factory-set and can not be changed by user.  
Current firmware version loaded in the radio.  
Time since radio was last rebooted or powered.  
MAC address of the radio.  
IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway:  
Opmode:  
IP, subnet mask, and gateway of radio  
Current operation of the radio.\"On\" indicates transmitting. \"Off\" indicates  
not transmitting.  
Default Opmode:  
Peer ID:  
Opmode which radio enters after reboot or power cycle.  
User entered MAC address of the peer unit. In the MU, Peer ID is the MAC  
address of the RU. In the RU, Peer ID is the MAC address of the MU.  
Status:  
RSSI:  
Status of Remote Unit. Connected (wireless link established) or disconnected  
(wireless link not established).  
Relative Signal Strength Indicator. Displays signal strength received from the  
Remote Unit. 'n/a' indicates Remote Unit is not connected.  
Tx MIR:  
Transmit Maximum Information Rate to the peer unit.  
Channel:  
RF Channel  
Tx Power:  
Channel Table:  
Transmit power  
Set of channels based on the area code setting. Channels which are lined-  
out are not available for use based on area code setting.  
Area Code:  
Country code – defines set of available channels and maximum power  
based on regulatory restrictions. Setting can not be changed by user.  
Auto Rate Shift:  
Auto Scan MU:  
RSSI LED:  
Remarks:  
Eth In:  
See definition in Configuration section  
See definition in Configuration section.  
See definition in Configuration section.  
See definition in Configuration section.  
.
Counter for Ethernet packets which entered via the Ethernet port of the radio.  
Counter for Ethernet packets which exited via the Ethernet port of the radio.  
Counter for Ethernet packets which entered over-the-air into the radio.  
Eth Out:  
RF In:  
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RF Out:  
Counter for Ethernet packets which exited over-the-air out the radio.  
IP Address:  
The IP address of this radio; used to manage the radio's application layer.  
The subnet mask of the radio.  
Subnet Mask:  
Gateway:  
The default gateway of the radio.  
Default Opmode:  
Operation mode of the radio after power cycle. When Opmode is \"On\" the  
radio will attempt to make a wireless connection. When Opmode is \"Off\" the  
radio is not transmitting, but can be managed from the wired side. In addition  
to setting Default Opmode to \"Off\", Opmode can be set to \"Off\" by  
interrupting the radios boot-up cycle in the first 30 seconds after power up  
Peer ID:  
Switch:  
User entered MAC address of the partner unit.  
Checked means active  
Auto Rate Shifting  
When enabled, radio will automatically shift TX rate up or down depending  
on link quality.  
Autoscan MU  
RSSI LED  
(RU Only). If this switch is enabled, when not connected to MU, the RU will  
automatically automatically scan all available channels and frequencies  
Enables and disables RSSI LEDs. Disabling the LEDs provides slight  
improvement to radio performance. Typically RSSI LEDs should be enabled  
during alignment and disabled during normal operation.  
Active Channel/Polarization: The current channel and polarization of the radio when Opmode is \"On\".  
Speed:  
Power:  
Range:  
Transmit over-the-air raw data rate.  
Transmit RF power setting.  
Allowable range of the transmit power based on the current settings of the  
active channel and the speed.  
Remarks:  
A descriptive text field for general use (i.e. the location of the unit). It does  
not affect system performance.  
MIR:  
Set Maximum Information Rate for network traffic.  
ARQ: .  
Auto Retransmit Request. When enabled, dropped packets are detected at  
the receiver and retransmitted by the transmitter.  
Encrypt: .  
Encryption. Enables and disables proprietary 128 bit over-the-air encryption.  
128 Encryption Key. Must match in both MU and RU.  
Activates radio's Opmode to "On"-transmitting.  
Key: .  
Activate Opmode On:  
Activate Opmode Off:  
Activates radio's Opmode to "Off" not-transmitting.  
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Command Set Reference  
Reboot:  
Reboot the unit.  
Close All Telnet Sessions:  
Close all the active telnet sessions.  
Configuration Screen  
All user configurable parameters can be entered from the Configuration Screen and this is the only screen used to  
provision a wireless link between the two radios.  
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Appendix A  
Command Set Reference  
Configuration Screen – Minimum Required Settings to Establish a Wireless Link  
To configure a wireless link, user must (at a minimum) enter the following information:  
Unit Type:  
Set one radio as the MU and one radio as the RU. Click on “Change Unit Type” to save the  
setting.  
IP Configuration:  
Default Opmode:  
Peer ID:  
Each radio should be set up with a unique IP address to enable remote management. Click on  
“Change IP Config” to save the setting.  
Should be “On”. Radio will enter default opmode approximately 30 seconds after complete  
reboot cycle. Opmode must be “On” for radios to transmit and wirelessly connect.  
Enter the last 8 digits of the peer units MAC address. Atlas radios will only wirelessly  
connect to the peer ID with the specified MAC address.  
Active Channel:  
Select a channel & antenna polarization. Both MU and RU should be set to the same channel  
unless RU’s “Auto Scan Master Unit Signal Enable” is enabled. If Auto Scan is enabled, the  
RU will automatically scan all channels and polarizations searching for it’s peer MU. Once  
the MU is detected, the RU will automatically set its active channel and antenna polarization  
to that of the MU.  
Click “Save and Activate Settings” to save settings.  
If all settings are entered correctly, and if radios are within operating range – the MU and RU will automatically  
wirelessly connect and Ethernet traffic will begin to pass across the wireless link.  
To verify connection status, refer to the System Information page. Status of “connected” in section 2 of the system  
information screen will indicate that a wireless link is established between MU and RU. Connection status can also be  
viewed in the left-hand margin portion of all HTTP screens. Signal strength (RSSI) received from the peer radio is also  
provided on this screen.  
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Command Set Reference  
Connection Status  
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Command Set Reference  
Site Survey Page  
The site survey function measures overall noise floor as well as in-band noise containing data packets. Noise is reported  
in terms of average and peak dBm for the period tested. The user specifies duration of the test in minutes as well as the  
antenna port. To run a site survey, the radio must be in Opmode OFF.  
In this example the site survey function was performed for 1 minute on the vertical polarity. The lower band (5250 –  
5340 Mhz) is reported to be relatively clean with a noise floor in the range of –97 to –98 dBm. The noise floor in the  
upper band (5735 – 5835 MHz) is higher and ranges from –58 dBm (at 5735 Mhz) to –90 dBm (at frequency 5775 MHz.  
In this example, channel 19 is the noisiest and should be avoided.  
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Command Set Reference  
Link Control  
The Link Control page features the RF Link Loopback / Speed Test. In this test, the user specifies the transmission rate  
(in Mbps) in both the local radio and the peer radio as well as the duration time (in minutes) for the test. During the test,  
the local radio will transmit packets across the wireless link. The peer radio will retransmit equivalent packets back to  
the local radio. The test will measure and report error rate and actual throughput as measured in Mbps. The following  
link test was run for 60 seconds with a specified TX rate of 12 Mbps per end.  
To run a link loopback test, both radios must be in Opmode ON and status “Connected”  
In this example, the error rate was 2 packets from MU to RU and 0 packets from RU to MU. Measured aggregate  
bandwidth is 10.93 Mbps.  
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Appendix B  
Specifications  
Appendix B Specifications  
RF Parameters  
Transmitter  
RF Conducted Power:  
Limits  
Band 2 (U-NII)  
5.26-5.32 GHz  
Max: +7 dBm  
Min = -4 dBm  
Band 4 (US ISM):  
5.725-5.85 GHz  
Max: +21 dBm (6 Mbps)  
Max: +19 dBm (12, 18 Mbps)  
Max: +18 dBm (24, 36 Mbps)  
Max: +17 dBm (48, 54 Mbps)  
Min: -4 dBm  
EIRP Max:  
+45 dBm High band P5010M-23-MU/RU (23 dBi panel antenna)  
+56 dBm High band P5010M-EXT-MU/RU w/34 dBi 4 foot dish antenna  
+30 dBm Low band with all antennas  
RF Data Rate:  
Error Correction:  
Modulation:  
6, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 MBPS User selectable  
FEC & ARQ  
6 MBPS DBPSK OFDM for header, 6-54 MBPS OFDM for payload  
Receiver  
Receiver Sensitivity Table  
Max Speed (Mbps)Sensitivity dBm  
54 (45)  
48 (40)  
36 (31)  
24 (20)  
18 (16)  
12 (11)  
6 (5)  
-73  
-75  
-80  
-83  
-86  
-88  
-92  
Numbers in parentheses are actual max user throughput speeds  
Channels of Operation  
Storable Channels:  
24 memory locations  
Center frequency ranges:  
Band 2:  
Band 4:  
5.260 to 5.325 GHz  
5.735 to 5.835 GHz  
Tuning resolution:  
(US Models)  
5 MHz increments  
Channel 1: 5.260 GHz  
Channel 2: 5.280 GHz  
Channel 3: 5.300 GHz  
Channel 4: 5.320 GHz  
Channel 5: 5.325 GHz  
-Band 2  
-Band 2  
-Band 2  
-Band 2  
-Band 2  
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Specifications  
Channel 6: 5.480 GHz  
Channel 7: 5.500 GHz  
Channel 8: 5.520 GHz  
Channel 9: 5.540 GHz  
Channel 10: 5.560 GHz  
Channel 11: 5.580 GHz  
Channel 12: 5.600 GHz  
Channel 13: 5.620 GHz  
Channel 14: 5.640 GHz  
Channel 15: 5.660 GHz  
Channel 16: 5.680 GHz  
Channel 17: 5.700 GHz  
Channel 18: 5.720 GHz  
Channel 19: 5.735 GHz  
Channel 20: 5.755 GHz  
Channel 21: 5.775 GHz  
Channel 22: 5.795 GHz  
Channel 23: 5.815 GHz  
Channel 24: 5.835 GHz  
-Band 3 (pending)  
-Band 3 (pending)  
-Band 3 (pending)  
-Band 3 (pending)  
-Band 3 (pending)  
-Band 3 (pending)  
-Band 3 (pending)  
-Band 3 (pending)  
-Band 3 (pending)  
-Band 3 (pending)  
-Band 3 (pending)  
-Band 3 (pending)  
-Band 3 (pending)  
-Band 4  
-Band 4  
-Band 4  
-Band 4  
-Band 4  
-Band 4  
Data Parameters  
Format:  
10/100 BaseT IEEE 802.3 Ethernet compliant  
Ethernet packet: Up to 1518 byte packets  
Regulatory Compliance  
FCC Standards  
FCC 15.109  
FCC 15.203 Antenna  
FCC 15.207  
FCC 15.209  
FCC 15.401 through 15.407(2) U-NII Band transmitter –  
FCC 15.247 ISM transmitter  
Canada Standards  
RSS-210  
RSS-102  
ICES-003  
Mechanical  
Material:  
Powdercoated Aluminum case/back with UV Stabilized ABS radome  
(P5010-INT)  
Size:  
15” x15” for P5010M-INT  
5” X 5” for P5010M-EXT  
P5010M-INT:7 lb  
P5010M-EXT: 4 lb  
Custom pole/flat surface mounting with elevation adjustment.  
Weight:  
Mounting:  
Environmental  
Operating Temp:  
-40 to 60 deg C  
Storage:  
-40 to 85 deg C  
Humidity:  
100 % when sealed properly  
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Specifications  
NEMA Rating:  
NEMA 4  
Shock:  
Sustain 3 axis drop from 5 feet  
Power Parameters  
Input Voltage:  
Input voltage range at unit is 10.5 VDC to 24 VDC max. Power is supplied  
on Ethernet cable using junction box provided with up to 330 foot 24 AWG  
STP cable.  
Current Cons.:  
Max 600 mA in transmit and receive modes using 24 V standard adapter (12 W) with  
short Ethernet cable from Junction box to radio.  
Power Supply  
Type:  
Switch mode wall mount transformer  
Safety:  
PSE, UL, CUL, GS  
EMI:  
FCC Class B, VCC-II, CE  
Input:  
90 – 255 VAC  
Plug Type:  
Output:  
Max current:  
Includes 4 plug blades for to allow use in US, Europe, UK and Australia  
24 VDC +/- 1 V  
750 mA  
Antennae  
Integrated Antenna (for Atlas5010-INT)  
Frequency range: 5250-5850 MHz  
Gain:  
23 dBi +/- 1 dB  
Front/Back Ratio  
E-Plane Beamwidth:  
H-Plane Beamwidth:  
Polarization:  
>35 dB  
> 9 degrees typical  
> 9 degrees typical  
Vertical and Horizontal  
Port/Port Isolation:  
Cross Pol Rejection:  
VSWR:  
40 dB typ  
25 dB typ  
<1.7:1  
Package:  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
Alumininum backplate with plastic radome.  
14.6”x 14.6”x 1.58” (371mm x 371mm x 40mm)  
5.5 lbs (2.5 kg)  
Azimuth/El Adjust:  
Temp Range:  
+/-30 degrees  
-40 deg F to +160 deg F (-40 deg C to +60 deg C)  
Wind speed operational: 100 mph (160 km/hr)  
Wind speed survival : 140 mph (220 km/hr)  
FCC Certified External Antennae (for Atlas5010-EXT)  
Radiowaves models:  
SPD4-5.2, SPD3-5.2, SPD2-5.2, SPD1-5.2  
See Radiowaves, Inc. for specifications and details .  
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