I found this as well, which is very helpful. Wish more radio manufacturers were as clear about this in the spec sheet:
http://backhaul.help.mimosa.co/backhaul-faq-maximum-tx-power-details In one channel, two chains, it's +24, if using two channels and four chains +21 Tx power. Then it's possible to manually do the link budget and path loss calculations based on that (or plug Tx power dBm + dBi gain for preliminary PTP link calculations into something like Radio Mobile). On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 2:44 PM, Jaime Fink <[email protected]> wrote: > Eric, I think you’re more looking for SNR required for each modulation > coding rate, which care listed here: > > http://backhaul.help.mimosa.co/backhaul-faq-snr-mcs > > Cheers, > > Jaime Fink • Mimosa <http://www.mimosa.co> • CPO & Co-Founder > > On July 15, 2016 at 10:56:20 AM, Eric Kuhnke ([email protected]) > wrote: > > Trying to manually do a link budget/path loss/rain fade calculation for a > possible long B11 link... > > Does Mimosa have a table of Tx power vs. modulation level published > somewhere? The datasheet just says +27 Tx power, which I am guessing is its > Tx power at QPSK modulation or something. > > I am doubtful it's +27 at 256QAM with a low-overhead-percentage code rate. > > https://www.mimosa.co/uploads/docs/Mimosa-B11-Datasheet.pdf > > Is it +17, +18 or +19 Tx at 256QAM? > > >

