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 An Alcatel-Lucent 9600LSY, this is a BIG radio! |  A close up of the waveguide |  Equipment and cabling |  Equipment and cabling |
Cant restart the old thread (»Microwave hub site) so I'll create a new one. 
I have some updated photos of our microwave hub site now that we've installed some more gear and antennas for our LSY based link.
Ive since got a new camera which has a much wider angle lens, so I was able to get a better shot of the gear inside the hut this time.
There is still a bit of work to go at this site after rearranging some cabling, such as labelling the cables, a few more network cables and power cabling to tidy up aswell. Unfortunately because its a production site it takes time because work has to be scheduled and advisories raised etc.  |
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  AMD Phreak Premium join:2003-12-14 | Dead sexy.
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  JKM
join:2009-06-08 Seymour, MO | Phreak, I knew I'd find you here, staring in awe. -- Begin with the end in mind! |
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  Rhaas Premium join:2005-12-19 Bernie, MO | reply to TomS_ Are you using this as part of a sonet ring?
It's got me wondering about our proposed backup wireless link, since we already have a sonet ring and teh IP traffic is simply a spur. |
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  kewlkeed Grouch Premium join:2005-02-05 Knowlton, QC | reply to TomS_ Sexy stuff for sure! |
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| reply to TomS_ Not a ring, though these radios may eventually form part of a ring, but it wont be a SONET/SDH ring, most likely ethernet.
We only handle packet traffic. The muxes at each of the sites where we have one of these LSYs has an ethernet services card in them so that we can do EoSDH. |
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| said by TomS_ :The muxes at each of the sites where we have one of these LSYs has an ethernet services card in them so that we can do EoSDH. sure, it will do all of that, but the crucial question:
will it nuke my burrito?
if it does, i'm sold. i'll take 3.

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| said by tubbynet :will it nuke my burrito? Im sure we can nuke a burrito if we hold it infront of one of the feed horns.  |
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| reply to TomS_ Aaron described the pictures to me... Jesus! That's a big radio! What's the EIRP of that link? (I'm assuming about 30db of gain off those antennas...)
We couldn't figure it out, but we were guessing, with the waveguide, this is probably a 10ghz link? |
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  TomS_ debugger it Premium,MVM join:2002-07-19 Australia | 6U band (6.7ish GHz).
IIRC the radios themselves can output 1 watt.
We have a mix of 1.8 and 2.4 metre dishes for this network, the 1.8's are just under 40db gain, the 2.4's about 42db. |
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| said by TomS_ :6U band (6.7ish GHz). i was thinking it was an under 10ghz radio with the size of the waveguide, but since your exif data shows a wide angle shot, i knew that my eyes could be deceiving me.
Im sure we can nuke a burrito if we hold it infront of one of the feed horns.
you can hold it. i'll be nowhere near you.  i've seen a microwave burn before. i've heard if they are bad enough they hurt like hell.
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| reply to JKM said by JKM :Phreak, I knew I'd find you here, staring in awe. You bet.
The LSY is the one Alcatel I have not seen first hand.
Next week we start the turnup of four new MDR-8000 sites for a customer. Yes, I am an Alcatel fanboy.  -- "No job is so important, and no service is so urgent that we cannot take the time to perform our work safely." -- AT&T, Your World, Destroyed. --Safety One Tower Rescue Certified --LLigetfa:"Wimax is like teenage sex. Everyone talks about doing it." |
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  AMD Phreak Premium join:2003-12-14 | reply to TomS_ Tom, what kind of dehydrators are you guys using? Andrew or RFS? |
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| RFS. Everything is RFS (waveguide, antennas, connectors, etc).
Alcatel must have some cozy deal with them. We havnt had any Andrew stuff come in for a while with our Alcatel orders, except for small antennas like the ones that we use for our MPR link.
Our rigger keeps complaining about how crappy all of the RFS stuff is compared to Andrew (maybe because his name is Andrew aswell).  |
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| reply to TomS_ Cool. Yeah RFS is the MFG arm of Alcatel. Alcatel makes the radios and RFS makes the connecting components.
I think RFS stuff has its benefits. It really is just a matter of preference though on the part of the installation tech.
All of the dehydrators we use are RFS, as well as all of the components. In the past I have quoted Andrew and RFS parts, it really is a tossup, but I try and stick with RFS because it is what Alcatel prefers to use so yeah.....
For the radio stuff, I quote out Andrew. -- "No job is so important, and no service is so urgent that we cannot take the time to perform our work safely." -- AT&T, Your World, Destroyed. --Safety One Tower Rescue Certified --LLigetfa:"Wimax is like teenage sex. Everyone talks about doing it." |
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| reply to TomS_ said by TomS_ :We havnt had any Andrew stuff come in for a while with our Alcatel orders, except for small antennas like the ones that we use for our MPR link. Are you using the Direct mount antennas for the MPR? How many hops do you have using the MPR? |
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| said by balkme :Are you using the Direct mount antennas for the MPR? How many hops do you have using the MPR? Yep the ODUs are direct mounted to the antennas (2ft, 0.6m IIRC) for the MPR link.
There is a picture (albeit a bit fuzzy) in this thread: »New PoP install (more cable tieing)
At this stage we only have a single MPR based link. Hopefully more to come, they are nice radios.  |
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| reply to AMD Phreak said by AMD Phreak :said by JKM :Phreak, I knew I'd find you here, staring in awe. You bet. The LSY is the one Alcatel I have not seen first hand. Next week we start the turnup of four new MDR-8000 sites for a customer.  Yes, I am an Alcatel fanboy. AMD - Will you be able to post some photo's of the MDR-8000 install? |
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| reply to patcat88 said by patcat88 :I don't think thats an American outlet for the A/Cs. ???
There wouldnt be any American outlets here in Australia...  |
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