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The TRuepoint 6500 transmission system is a versatile SDH platform that can provide exceptional flexibility for synchronous trunking and N+1 protection requirements for network operators. To meet growing demands for higher capacities across ever-more complex network topologies, the TRuepoint 6500 can accommodate up to 16 transceivers in a single rack, and deliver efficient spectral efficiencies in 28, 29, 29.85 and 40 MHz bandwidths.
The TRuepoint 6500 radio platform offers a high system gain option that enables broad network planning flexibility, and provides greater path reliability. With its industry-leading, high-density rack, the TRuepoint 6500 will save space in the shelter and on the tower, reducing overall capital and many transmission-related costs, including antennas and tower rentals.
With different combinations of RF transceivers, RF antenna coupling units and modulation type, the TRuepoint 6500 can support standard ITU-R frequencies. With the built-in Cross-Pol Interference Canceling (XPIC), users can double the frequency utilization to 2xSTM-1 per RF frequency, and potentially reduce licensing fees. Expansion rack space gives the user significant planning flexibility and minimizes capital expenditures by “Pay as you grow” capacity migration.
TRuepoint® 6500Data Sheet
Next generation point-to-point SDH digital transmission system
The TRuepoint 6500 is the latest generation high- and very-high capacity SDH transport from Harris Stratex Networks. Leading the industry with the highest density packaging and unsurpassed configuration choices, the TRuepoint 6500 is an innovative solution for demanding deployments and growing capacity requirements. This SDH trunking solution will cost-effectively control capital growth expenses (CAPEX) and operational charges (OPEX) while delivering carrier-class performance compliant to ITU-T, ITU-R and ETSI regulations.
Key Features
Full range ITU-R frequencies 4, U4, ■
5, L6, U6, L7, U7, 7W, L8, K8, 11, and 13 GHz
SDH digital radio fully compliant ■
to ITU-T , ITU-R Recs. and ETSI regulations
Industry-leading 16xSTM-1 in a ■
single, 2200 x 600 mm ETSI rack
N+1 hitless, errorless switching for ■
alternated polarization operation - (7+1)/(8+0) in one shelf
2x(N+1) protection scheme for ■
co-channel operation: - 2x(3+1)/2x(4+0) - one shelf - 2x(7+1)/(2x(8+0) - two shelves/ one rack
Highly efficient Multilevel Coded ■
Modulation (MLCM) FEC
High (+32 dBm) Transmit power option ■
Low power consumption <100W ■
per RF channel
Receiver Space diversity included as ■
standard, software enabled
Integrated Cross-Pol Interference ■
Cancellation (XPIC) compensated up to 20 dB depolarization
STM-1 Interface: CMI Electrical ■
or SM Optical (optional)
Embedded SNMP agent for EMS ■
and NMS, HTTP server for local terminal (Web LT)
2048 kbit/s x 2 wayside channels ■
per STM-1 (in- and out-of-band)
Compliant to RoHS and WEEE ■
Remote software download ■
for upgrades
TRuepoint 6500 Next generation point-to-point SDH digital transmission system
Initial Shelf(up to 8 x STM-1)
ACU:
Antenna Coupling Unit
RF SPU:
Radio RF and Signal Processing Unit
CISU:
Control Interface andService Channel
Expansion Shelf(up to 8 x STM-1)
ETSI Rack
Exceptional System Gain
The TRuepoint 6500 combines high transmit power (+32 dBm) with low-noise figure receiver (1.5dB/4-6GHz), and low loss, “equalized loss” RF branching filters for exceptionally high system gain.
Integrated NMS
Remote access and management of the TRuepoint 6500 is available through the ProVision Element Manager System (EMS) or the NetBoss Network Management System (NMS). The TRuepoint 6500 can be managed locally for on-site commissioning and maintenance purposes thru a local terminal (CIT) web interface.
Flexible System Configuration Changes
System configuration changes after initial installation are easily managed through software. These include terminal-to-repeater configurations, adding space diversity (SD), alternated operation to co-channel operation by adding XPIC, and radio frequency settings. User operation is simplified for quick changes through the various interface connections available.
Radio Configuration Choices
The TRuepoint 6500 branching system is completely accessible from the front part of the rack, simplifying maintenance and upgrades.
Up to (7+1)/(8+0) terminal can fit inside a single ETSI standard, half-rack height shelf for alternated operation:
Mixed V- and H-polarizations allowed ■
Choice of frequency and polarization ■
allowed for standby channel
Branching for SD receiver included ■
For co-channel operation, a total of 16 channels can be deployed in a single rack:
2x(7+1) protection switching ■
• maximumof7+1with two polarizations
2x(3+1) protection switching ■
• maximumof2x(3+1)with two polarizations
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TRuepoint 6500 ETSI Data Sheet
General Specifications
General CharacteristicsFrequency Range Options 4, U4, 5, L6, U6, L7, M7,U7 7W, L8, K8, 11, 13 GHzCapacity Range Options 1 to 16x (STM-1 + 2xE1)Modulation 64 and 128 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation with Multi Level Coded Modulation type FEC (QAM MLCM)Adaptive Equalization 11-tap linear transversal equalizer (TVE) and 10-tap decision feedback equalizer (DFE)Dispersive Fade Margin (BER ≤ 1x10-6 MP/NMP) > 45 dBConfiguration Options Up to 7+1 ACCP/ACAP/CCDP
Up to 2x(3+1)/2x(4+0) CCDP Up to 2x(7+1)/2x(8+0) CCDP
Up to 3+1 double terminal Space Diversity included as standard (software enabled)
Optional Features Cross Pol Interference Cancellation (XPIC), up to 20 dB depolarization compensationSTM-1 Occasional (low priority traffic) Channel
Housekeeping Unit for additional Alarm I/O
Interface SpecificationsLine Interface Line Rate 155.52 Mbit/s ± 20 ppm
Electrical (standard) Compliant to ITU-T Rec. G.703 (CMI), 75Ω unbalancedOptical (option) Compliant to ITU-T Rec. G.957 (S-1.1), LC Duplex
Auxiliary Data Wayside (WS) Channel 2048 kbit/s G703 75/120Ω, 2 channels per STM-1Radio User Channel (RUC) 64 kbit/s, 2 channels per system
Voice Orderwire (OW) Express orderwire and orderwire, 2W/4W interfaceUser Channel (UC) 64 kbit/s, 1 channel per STM-1
Alarm I/O 8 inputs, 4 relay outputsNMS LAN and Web CIT interface 2x 10/100 Base-T Ethernet
Transmitter SpecificationsTransmit Power Tolerance ± 1 dBTransmitter Source SynthesizedFrequency Stability ± 10 ppmAutomatic Transmitter Power Control 10 dBTransceiver Tuning Range 4-8 GHz Half-Band (2 options per band)
11, 13 GHz Quarter-Band (4 options per band)
Receiver SpecificationsReceiver Source SynthesizedFrequency Stability ± 10 ppmNominal Receiver Signal Level -32 to -55 dBmReceiver Overload Level BER = 1x10-3 -14 dBmResidual (Background) Bit Error Rate Better than 10-13
ElectricalInput Voltage Range -48VDC ± 25% (-36 to -60 VDC)Power Consumption 1+1 SD (with ATPC enabled) 200W (+29 dBm), 240W (+32 dBm)
3+1 SD 380W (+29 dBm), 460W (+32 dBm)7+1 SD 740W (+29 dBm), 930W (+32 dBm)
MechanicalDimensions ETSI Rack 2,200 (H) x 600 (W) x 345 (D) mmWeights, by configuration 1+0 80 kg
3+1 SD 105 kg7+1 SD 150 kg
Standards ComplianceEMC EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-4Operation EN 300 019, Class 3.2Storage EN 300 019, Class 1.3Transportation EN 300 019, Class 2.3Safety IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1Radio Frequency EN 302 217-2-2Electrical EN 300 132-2
EnvironmentalOperating Temperature -5° to +45° C (23° to +113° F)Humidity 10 to 95%, non-condensingAltitude 4,500 meters (15,000 ft)
All specifications are typical values unless otherwise stated, and are subject to change without notice.
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Radio Frequency Specifications
System 4 GHz U4 GHz 5 GHz L6 GHz U6 GHz L7/U7, 7W/M7 GHz L8/K8 GHz 11 GHz 13 GHz
Frequency Range, GHz 3,600 – 4,200 3,803.5 – 4,203.5 4,400 – 5,000 5,925 – 6,425 6,430 – 7,110 7,125 – 7,4257,425 – 7,725 7,110 - 7,750 7,250 - 7,550
7,725 – 8,275 7,900 - 8,400
10,700 – 11,700 12,750 – 13,250
ITU-R Recommendation F.635-6 Annex-1
F.382-8 F.1099-3 Annex-1
F.383-7 F.384-9 F.385-8 , F.385-8 Annex-1 F.385.8 Annex-3 F.385.8 Annex-5
F.386-6 F.386.7 Annex-3
F.387-10 F.387-9 Annex-2
F.497-6
T-R Spacings supported, MHz 320 213 300 252.04 340 161, 154 189, 196/168
311.32 266
490, 530 266
Capacity, per channel, per polarization 155 Mbit/s 155 Mbit/s 155 Mbit/s 155 Mbit/s 155 Mbit/s 155 Mbit/s 155 Mbit/s 155 Mbit/s 155 Mbit/sModulation 64 QAM 128 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAM 128 QAM 64 QAM 128 QAMChannel Bandwidth, MHz 40 29 40 29.65 40 28 29.65
2840 28
Emission Designator 40M0D7W 29M0D7W 40M0D7W 29M6D7W 40M0D7W 28M0D7W 29M6D7W 28M0D7W
40M0D7W 28M0D7W
Radio Protection System (RPS)Alternated (ACCP/ACAP) 6+1 5+1 6+1 7+1 7+1 4+1, 4+1,
7+1, 5+17+1 7+1 7+1
Co-Channel (CCDP) 2x(6+1) 2x(5+1) 2x(6+1) 2x(7+1) 2x(7+1) 2x(4+1), 2x(4+1), 2x(7+1), 2x(5+1)
2x(7+1) 2x(7+1) 2x(7+1)
Flange Type UDR 40 UDR 40 UDR 48 UDR 70 UDR 70 UDR 70 UDR 84 UDR 100 UDR 120
System Gain [1] [2]
System Gain at 10-6 BER, Standard 102.5 dB 100.0 dB 102.5 dB 100.0 dB 102.5 dB 100.0 dB 99.5 dB 101.5 dB 95.5 dBSystem Gain at 10-6 BER, High 105.5 dB 103.0 dB 105.5 dB 103.0 dB 105.5 dB 103.0 dB 102.5 dB
Transmitter Specifications Power Output, Standard 29.0 dBm 29.0 dBm 29.0 dBm 29.0 dBm 29.0 dBm 29.0 dBm 29.0 dBm 29.0 dBm 27.0 dBmPower Output, High 32.0 dBm 32.0 dBm 32.0 dBm 32.0 dBm 32.0 dBm 32.0 dBm 32.0 dBm
Receiver Specifications [2]
Threshold at 10-6 BER -73.5 dBm -71.0 dBm -73.5 dBm -71.0 dBm -73.5 dBm -71.0 dBm -70.5 dBm -72.5 dBm -68.5 dBmThreshold at 10-3 BER -76.5 dBm -74.0 dBm -76.5 dBm -74.0 dBm -76.5 dBm -74.0 dBm -73.5 dBm -75.5 dBm -71.5 dBm
All specifications are referenced to the transceiver unit (RF SPU) input and output. Additional branching losses will apply depending upon the configuration.All values are typical unless otherwise stated, and are subject to change without notice.For Guaranteed values (over time and operational range) subtract 1 dB from Power Output, add 2dB to Threshold values, and subtract 3dB from System Gain values.[1] System Gain values are for BER=10-6. Values for BER=10-3 are improved by 3dB.[2] System Gain and Rx Threshold are improved by 2dB when using space diversity.