Exercise 2.1 :
Compute Link Budget
Exercise 2.2 :
Adjust Fade Margin
Exercise 2.3 : Print Hop Report
Exercise 2.4 :
Include a Passive Repeater (Herald Professional only)
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Each time
the Hop Report is displayed, an updated Link Budget is computed. The Link Budget is displayed and can be
printed. It leads to the evaluation of the Hop Fade Margin.
Run Herald and open the "LBudget1_Sample.hpf" project.
· In the Radio Hops dialog, select the
ALPHA-BETA hop and click the "Config / Modify" button to display the
Hop Configuration dialog; check how the sites and hop are presently configured;
click the "OK" button to display the Hop Report; check the
Configuration section of the Hop Report; check the Link Budget (in the Performance
section of the Hop Report).
· Return to the Hop Configuration dialog and
complete the Hop Configuration, using the "Propagation Losses Define"
button (Radio Hop frame); the Various Losses dialog is displayed, where you can
set several loss and degradation parameters, related to the radio transmitter
and receiver structure and to propagation conditions.
· Compute again the Link Budget and examine the
Propagation losses section; practice
with the iterative process of revising configuration / checking link budget.
· Complete the Configuration and compute the
Link Budget of other hops in the "LBudget1_Sample.hpf" project.
Run Herald as in the previous exercise.
· Select the ALPHA-BETA hop and revise the site
configuration (Antenna and Equipment selection) to obtain a Fade Margin
approximately equal to 40 dB, with a 140 Mb/s or STM1 capacity; find at least
two alternative solutions.
Tip :
Set a tentative configuration, check the link budget and take note how
much the fade margin target is missed.
Go back to Hop Configuration, modify the Antenna and/or Equipment selection
in order to adjust appropriately gain / Tx power / Rx threshold (browse the
Antenna and Equipment libraries); use Tx or Rx attenuators
("Losses/Degrad. Define" button) if necessary.
· Comment on the alternative
solutions you've found to the above
problem.
Tip :
Main factors in comparing the antenna / equipment configurations are :
· Antenna installation problems;
· Emitted power, antenna directivity (interference produced / received)
· Overall cost (antenna, equipment).
· Repeat the above for the other hops :
BETA-CHARLIE, 34 Mb/s
capacity, fade margin objective 48 dB;
BETA-DELTA, 2 Mb/s
capacity, fade margin objective 48 dB.
Find the maximum fade margin
achievable using the existing antenna / equipment libraries.
· Sample projects close to the above objectives
are given in "LBudget2_Sample.hpf" (note that propagation losses to
be considered in the Hop Configuration dialog will be discussed in later
sessions)
Run Herald as in the previous exercises, select one hop and display the
Hop Report.
Tip :
Alternative ways to display the Hop Report are :
· Execute the "Define / Hops " command, select the desired hop,
then click the Report button (the selected hop is set as the Active Hop);
· Execute the "Display / Hop Report" command: you get the Hop
Report referring to the presently set Active Hop (shortcut: CTRL + H);
· Execute the "Define / Active Hop Configuration" command, in
the Hop Configuration dialog revise the Site / Hop configuration (if
necessary), then click the "OK" button.
· Arrange settings related to output documents:
Language (Display / Language & View options command) and Project
information (File / Project Info command).
· Execute the File / Print command (if this
command is not supported in your HERALD release, you can anyway check the print
result using the File / Print Preview command);
Run Herald and open the "LBudget3_Sample.hpf" project (this
is the project produced in the Hop Configuration Exercise 1.6).
· Select the ALPHA-BETA hop and click the
"Config / Modify" button to display the Hop Configuration dialog.
Click the "Passive Repeater / Define" button and check the passive
repeater configuration parameters (single reflector). Do not modify parameters at this stage.
· Close the Hop Configuration dialog with the
"OK" button so the Hop Report is displayed. Check the Topology and
Reflector parameters in the "Configuration / Repeater Site" section
of the Report and the link budget results in the "Performance / Repeater
Loss" section.
· Return to the Hop Configuration / Passive
Repeater dialogs and modify the reflector size; check the Repeater Loss in the
Hop Report. Note the dependence of repeater loss on reflector size (6dB
reduction if size is doubled). Set
again the reflector size to 25 m2.
· Move the ZEBRA (repeater) site position
closer to the ALPHA site (Define / Sites command). Set the same longitude of the ALPHA site (E 7°39'52"), do
not modify latitude. Note that the
ALPHA-ZEBRA distance is 1.19 km only. In the Hop Report, note that a "Near
field correction" in the Repeater Loss is included (1.0 dB).
· With the new ZEBRA position, reduce the
reflector size to 16 m2. In
the Hop Report, note that the "Repeater Basic Loss" increases
(reduced effective area), while the "Near-field Correction" decreases
(see parameters a, b
used to estimate Near-field correction) .
Similarly, select a smaller (2 m) antenna at the ALPHA site; the
near-field correction is reduced (larger antenna mainlobe, smaller b parameter).
End
of HERALD Lab#2
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Luigi Moreno, Torino, Italy