Exercise 1.1 : Radio Equipment data
Exercise 1.4 : Site & Hop
definition
Exercise 1.5 : Hop
configuration
Exercise 1.6 : Passive
repeater (Herald Professional only)
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The
following Herald functions are related to the Hop Configuration process :
· Radio Equipment, Antenna, and Feeder data are stored in customized
Libraries (DataBase menu);
· Radio Sites are defined by specifying the site name, elevation a.s.l.
and (optionally) geographical coordinates (Define / Sites command);
· Radio Hops are defined by specifying the terminal radio sites, the working
(average) frequency, and the hop length (automatically computed, if site
coordinates are available) (Define / Hops command);
· Radio Hops are configured by specifying codes and data referring to
equipment installation at each radio site, as well as information on link
characteristics (use of RF channels, use of passive repeaters, etc.) (Define /
Hop Configuration command).
Run Herald and select the DataBase menu. Execute the Equipments
command.
· Browse the complete Equipment list (all the
Filtering Criteria blank), and examine the main parameters of the selected
item. Get more details with the "More" button (Herald Professional
only).
· Set the Filtering criteria to find out:
1) the equipment working
at 15 GHz, with 8 Mb/s capacity;
2) the equipment at any
frequency, with about 26 dBm output power;
3) refine previous
selection, with 11 GHz working frequency and
34 Mb/s capacity.
· Add a new equipment, with the following
parameters:
Code : So/11/34_bis;
Manufacturer : So-and-So Eln.;
Modulation : 4PSK;
Capacity : 34 Mb/s
RF band : 10.7 - 12.2 GHz
Tx Power : 28 dBm;
Rx Threshold : -79 dBm.
Optional parameters are
left blank.
Tip : Select one equipment with similar
parameters, then click the "Add" button; set a new Equipment Code,
modify parameters where required.
· Similarly, practice with the
"Modify" and "Delete" functions.
Run Herald and select the DataBase menu. Execute the Antennas command.
· Browse the complete Antenna list (all the
Filtering Criteria blank), and examine the parameters of the selected item.
· Set the Filtering criteria to find out:
1) the antenna at 15 GHz,
with about 44 dB gain;
2) refine previous
selection, to be restricted to "Beta Antennas" manufacturer;
3) any antenna of the
"Cassegrain" kind.
· Add a new antenna, with the following
parameters:
Code : GamY40-23/D;
Manufacturer : Gamma Antennas;
Kind : Parabolic;
RF band : 21.2 - 24.1 GHz
Polarization : Double;
Application Type :
Directive;
Diameter : 0.40 m;
Gain : 35.8 dB;
3-dB BeamWidth : 2° 30'
Optional parameters are
left blank.
Tip : Select one antenna with similar
parameters, then click the "Add" button; set a new Antenna Code,
modify parameters where required.
· Similarly, practice with the
"Modify" and "Delete" functions.
Run Herald and select the DataBase menu. Execute the Feeders command.
Similarly to the previous
exercises, browse the complete Feeder list, set the Filtering criteria, and
practice with the "Add", "Modify", and "Delete"
functions.
Run Herald; in the Getting Started screen, click the
icon (Start a New project). Otherwise, if a project
is already open, execute the File / New command, to display New Site Data
dialog box.
· In the New Site Data dialog box, enter the
following data to define three radio sites (click OK when ALPHA site data are
complete, then click the Create button in the Radio Sites dialog box to enter BETA
data, etc.).
Site Code |
Elev. [m] |
Latitude |
Longitude |
ALPHA |
123 |
N 45° 22'
25" |
E 7° 39' 52" |
BETA |
145 |
N 45° 03'
42" |
E 7° 42' 15" |
CHARLIE |
529 |
N 45° 00'
12" |
E 7° 40' 25" |
· Practice with the "Modify" and
"Delete" functions; then close the dialog box using the
"Close" button.
· Execute the Define / Hops command (or click
the icon) to display the Radio Hops dialog box. Use the "Create" button to display
the Radio Hop Data dialog box, where you define the following hops:
Hop Code |
Frequency |
Length |
ALPHA-BETA |
11 GHz |
as computed |
BETA -CHARLIE |
15 GHz |
as computed |
BETA -DELTA |
38 GHz |
2.5 km |
The DELTA site is not yet
defined; use the "Add Site" button (Radio Hop Data dialog box) to
define a New Radio Site at this stage (DELTA site elevation is 288 m,
geographical coordinates not available).
· Use the "Report" button (in the
Radio Hops dialog box) to display the Hop Report; do not care about Warning
message (Antenna not defined, Link budget not computed: the new hops are
defined only topologically, the hop configuration will be defined in the next
exercise).
· Execute the File / Save command to save this project, with name "Config1.hpf" (if your HERALD release does not support the "Save" function, don't worry; you'll find the "Config1_Sample.hpf" file in your Project examples).
Run Herald and execute the File / Open command to open the
"Config1.hpf" (or "Config1_Sample.hpf") project (this is
the project you've created in the previous
exercise). The Radio Hops dialog
box is displayed.
· Select the ALPHA-BETA hop, then use the
"Config / Modify" button to display the Hop Configuration dialog box.
· Configure the ALPHA site by using the three
"Select" buttons (Main Antenna, Feeder, Equipment); fill the Antenna
Height, Feeder Length and Branching Loss fields; do not check the Diversity
Antenna box.
· Similarly, configure the BETA site; note that
some data are copied by default from the first site selections; use the
"OK" button to save the new configuration and to get the Hop Report
(at the moment, consider only the Configuration section of the Report).
· Practice with the Hop Configuration dialog:
revise the ALPHA-BETA configuration (including a diversity antenna) and
configure the other two hops.
Tips : To revise the Active Hop
configuration, click the Herald icon:
Define / Hop Configuration command
To set a new Active Hop, execute the Define / Hops command, then use the "Config / Modify" or the "Report" buttons. The Active Hop is indicated in the Status Bar.
· In the Hop Configuration dialog, complete the
Hop Configuration, using the "Losses/Degrad. Define" button (Radio
Site frame) and the "Propagation Losses Define" button (Radio Hop
frame); the Various Losses dialog is displayed, where you can set several
parameters, related to the radio transmitter and receiver structure and to
propagation conditions.
· When appropriate, execute the File / Save command to update the
project; use a different project name (File / Save As command) if you want to
save several versions of your project.
Run Herald and execute the File / Open command to open the
"Config2_Sample.hpf") project. Execute the Define / Sites command to
display the Radio Sites dialog box (
Tip : Use the Herald icon
)
· Use the "Create" button to display
the New Site Data dialog box, where you define the repeater site :
Site Code |
Elev. [m] |
Latitude |
Longitude |
ZEBRA |
455 |
N 45° 23'
02" |
E 7° 44' 04" |
Set the "Repeater Site" checkbox in
the same dialog, then Close the dialog.
· Select the ALPHA-BETA hop, then use the
"Config / Modify" button to display the Hop Configuration dialog box.
· Click the "Passive Repeater /
Define" button, select the "One passive repeater" option, then
define the passive repeater parameters :
Site code : ZEBRA;
Reflector area : 25 m2;
Reflector Vertical dim. : 4 m;
Installation Height : 6 m.
· The Path profile dialogs appear for each of
the two legs in the repeater hop. It is possible to define the path profile at
this stage, but we suggest you close the two dialogs without any new data.
· In the Hop Configuration dialog, use the
"OK" button to save the new configuration and to get the Hop Report
(consider only the Configuration section of the Report). Find the Repeater Site section and check the
Topology and Reflector parameters.
· Move the position of the ZEBRA repeater site (Define / Sites command), by modifying the longitude only (reduce longitude down to E 7° 40' to have the repeater closer to the ALPHA site); check how the repeater parameters are varied in the Hop Report / Configuration.
· Execute the File / Save command to save this
project (radio hop with passive repeater).
End
of HERALD Lab#1
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© 2001-2014,
Luigi Moreno, Torino, Italy