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Prudent path planning is fundamental to ensuring that radio links perform to expectations once implemented. Aprisa’s superior RF performance combined with utilisation of sub 3GHz frequency bands result in the ability to provide linking solutions over adverse and difficult terrain.

Path Profiling Reports

 

PATH PROFILING
We will generate a path analysis report containing the following:

  • A plot of each individual path profile, detailing the transmission path as it passes over the terrain, including fresnel-zone criteria, and important path data.
  • A full link budget indicating key transmission system and linking path parameters, including the theoretical availability according to the ITU standard recommendations.
  • A summary listing the main components of the link including antenna type and mounting heights, feeder type and lengths, Aprisa variant, RSSI, fade margin and availability.
  • Additional information or observations specific to each path which can include;

    Potential reflection and multi-path analysis.

    Recommendations on alternate antenna and feeder systems and comparisons with customer specified systems.

    Recommendations on alternate radio variants and /or sites if analysis identifies proposed solutions will be ineffective.

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To enable us to produce an accurate report we will need you to provide as much of the following information as possible:

  • Grid references, typically Latitude / Longitude (including datum if known)
  • Proposed antenna heights, or details of support structures
  • Link capacity requirements, or details of individual traffic channels to be supported
  • Preferred RF frequency band and channel size or spacing (if known)
  • Details of local influences including other transmissions, terrain obstructions, likely interference sources and historical performance information for co-sited links (if available).

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