112 Mhz.. your right.. gets you there..

 

Has anyone been able to swing this approach to deploy 112Mhz channels in the 
US..? Seems like you could use 4x30Mhz channels

 

From

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS

COMMISSION

47 CFR Parts 1, 2, 74, 78, and 101

[WT Docket No. 04–143; FCC 06–141]

Rechannelization of the 17.7–19.7 GHz

Frequency Band for Fixed Microwave

Services

 

“C. Aggregation

11. We also proposed, in the NPRM, to permit applicants to request any amount 
of available spectrum based on their specific needs, on the condition that 
aggregated channels are contiguous channels, except for channels that are 
already licensed to someone else in the area, and are thus blocked. Comsearch 
asks us to clarify whether applicants also may skip any segments that would be 
affected by interference with other links. We conclude that allowing 
aggregation conditioned upon the proposed requirement that aggregated channels 
be contiguous is necessary to prevent licensees from spacing their channels in 
a manner that effectively could prevent others from using the remaining 
spectrum in the same area. We also, however, agree with Comsearch that where an 
applicant seeks to operate in a particular segment that is unavailable in the 
relevant area, whether due to co-channel licenses or adjacent channel 
interference as determined under our rules (including requirements to comply 
with any applicable agreements with Canada or Mexico in these bands), then it 
is appropriate to allow the applicant to skip that “blocked” segment of 
spectrum.

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From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike Hammett
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2016 11:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] AlfoPlus2

 

Well, what do they get at a 112 MHz channel instead of an 80 MHz channel? 
Europe has 112 MHz channels available now. Before, SIAE had some very good spec 
sheets, so ask for them.

I also think they can do 4096QAM? 4096 QAM and 112 MHz channels might get you 
there.



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From: "Peter Kranz" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >
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Sent: Friday, April 15, 2016 12:47:09 PM
Subject: [AFMUG] AlfoPlus2

Has anyone worked with the SIAE AlfoPlus2 yet? They promise “ALFOplus2 full 
outdoor solution offers 2Gbps guaranteed throughput, enabling successful launch 
of LTE, by providing best TCO while boosting capacity and availability of the 
network.”

 

And

 

“first full outdoor supporting up to two channels at 80/112MHz in single ODU”

 

I can’t quite figure out how they are getting 2 Gbps..

 

1x80Mhz Channel at 2048QAM = 623 Mbps in my book

2x80Mhz Channel at 2048QAM = 1245 Mbps 

 

So are they really using 4 channels?

 

Channel 1 HxV for 1245

Channel 2 HxV for 1245

 

Total = 2490 Mbps..

 

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