Yes that’s the AN-50 that uses the split IDU/ODU.. The AN-80 is an all in one 
unit..

 

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From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Prince
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 3:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] 711Mhz carrier?

 

We have Redline in 5GHz that is not a split system, so that must be something 
else.




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On 2/23/2015 3:28 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote:

The Redline does use IF from idu to ODI.  I remember it was like 2485 to 
2500ghz but Tecate has affected my memory

Jaime Solorza

On Feb 23, 2015 3:59 PM, "Bill Prince" <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

-87 sounds like a big deal to me if your RSSI comes in around -100 or so.

That said, isn't the IF on Dragonwave in the 900 MHz band?� 

I would not expect the Redline to have an IF at all.




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On 2/23/2015 2:08 PM, Peter Kranz wrote:

Had an AT&T contractor show up at one of our datacenter sites today and claim 
that one of our radio systems was emitting a carrier at 711Mhz and he pointed 
at where we have a Dragonwave Compact 18Ghz system and Redline AN-80i 5Ghz 
system mounted on the building. 

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711Mhz doesn�t sound like an IF of either of these systems to me, but I�ve 
got tickets in with the equipment manuf. It looks like they are some 3rd party 
AT&T has sweeping buildings downtown. Anyone dealt with these guys before? He 
told me he measured a -87 with his directional antenna 10 feet away from the 
equipment and acted like that was a really big deal, sounds like a pretty low 
level to me honestly. Anyone know what the legal limits for spurious emissions 
are in the 700-800Mhz band?

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