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www.sub10systems.com Specification Frequency 1 : 60GHz (57 – 64GHz) V Band Ethernet throughput: V320 (BPSK) 160Mbps – Full Duplex V320 (QPSK) 320Mbps – Full Duplex V1000 (QPSK) 1000Mbps – Full Duplex Maximum Ranges 2 : V320 (BPSK) 160Mbps – 1600M V320 (QPSK) 320Mbps – 1000M V1000 (QPSK) 1000Mbps – 800M Size/Weight – ODU: 182 x 182 x 60mm/2.5Kg Power Supply: PoE IEEE 802.3at Connection: Cable – CAT5e Outdoor Rated (100m max) Connector: RJ45 Notes: 1. Licence Exempt in many countries – check with your regulator 2. Maximum operating range influenced by propagation and rain How to Order We distribute our products via a network of distributors worldwide. Please visit www.sub10systems.com/how-to-buy to find your local distributor. If you would like to become a distributor, please contact us on +44 (0)1626 818520 Learn More Download case studies, data sheets & user manuals from www.sub10systems.com Download White Papers The Benefits of 60GHz 60GHz Metro Cell and Small Cell Backhauling for Service Providers About Sub10 Sub10 design, develop and manufacture cutting edge MMW systems in the 60GHz, 70GHz and 80GHz areas of spectrum. We supply, train and support a carefully selected team of regional distributors worldwide, who cascade our technology and ethos to specialist resellers and their end users. Frequently Asked Questions Q. Do I need to apply for a licence for my link? A. Many countries allow the use of 60GHz without a licence or after payment of a small annual fee. Check the status of you country with your telecoms regulator. Q. Is Liberator Non Line of Sight or Line of Sight? A. Strictly Line of Sight. There should be no obstructions in the Fresnel zone. Q. Do Liberator MMW links pose a health risk? A. No, the RF power levels permitted are very low and spread over the whole area of the antenna. Moreover, an antenna will always be positioned well clear of the population. Q. Will mist, fog, dust or snow affect link performance? A. No. However, rain will have an effect, but we take this into account when planning a link and predicting availability. Q. How is the Liberator radio unit powered? A. The Liberator radio uses the 802.3at PoE standard. Providing a minimum of 18W is available, any compatible supply can be used – including solar. Q. Why is the Ethernet cable factory fitted to the Outdoor Radio Unit? A. This is done to ensure there will be no water ingress and to preserve the 24 month warranty. Wireless backhauling for mobile carriers Leased line replacement Disaster recovery / backup Multi-building LAN connectivity A world class bridging solution in the palm of your hand 60 GHz PTP Wireless Ethernet Bridges for Mobile, Data & Internet 01502SUB10datasheetAW.indd 2-3 06/02/2012 15:53

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Page 1: Sub10 Product Leaflet

www.sub10systems.com

Specification

Frequency1: 60GHz (57 – 64GHz) V Band

Ethernet throughput:

V320 (BPSK) 160Mbps – Full Duplex

V320 (QPSK) 320Mbps – Full Duplex

V1000 (QPSK) 1000Mbps – Full Duplex

Maximum Ranges2:

V320 (BPSK) 160Mbps – 1600M

V320 (QPSK) 320Mbps – 1000M

V1000 (QPSK) 1000Mbps – 800M

Size/Weight – ODU: 182 x 182 x 60mm/2.5Kg

Power Supply: PoE IEEE 802.3at

Connection: Cable – CAT5e Outdoor Rated (100m max)

Connector: RJ45

Notes:1. Licence Exempt in many countries

– check with your regulator2. Maximum operating range influenced

by propagation and rain

How to Order

We distribute our products via a network of distributors worldwide. Please visit www.sub10systems.com/how-to-buy to find your local distributor. If you would like to become a distributor, please contact us on +44 (0)1626 818520

Learn More

Download case studies, data sheets & user manuals from www.sub10systems.com

Download White Papers

• The Benefits of 60GHz• 60GHz Metro Cell and Small Cell

Backhauling for Service Providers

About Sub10Sub10 design, develop and manufacture cutting edge MMW systems in the 60GHz, 70GHz and 80GHz areas of spectrum. We supply, train and support a carefully selected team of regional distributors worldwide, who cascade our technology and ethos to specialist resellers and their end users.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Do I need to apply for a licence for my link? A. Many countries allow the use of 60GHz without a licence or after payment of a small annual fee. Check the status of you country with your telecoms regulator.

Q. Is Liberator Non Line of Sight or Line of Sight? A. Strictly Line of Sight. There should be no obstructions in the Fresnel zone.

Q. Do Liberator MMW links pose a health risk? A. No, the RF power levels permitted are very low and spread over the whole area of the antenna. Moreover, an antenna will always be positioned well clear of the population.

Q. Will mist, fog, dust or snow affect link performance? A. No. However, rain will have an effect, but we take this into account when planning a link and predicting availability.

Q. How is the Liberator radio unit powered? A. The Liberator radio uses the 802.3at PoE standard. Providing a minimum of 18W is available, any compatible supply can be used – including solar.

Q. Why is the Ethernet cable factory fitted to the Outdoor Radio Unit? A. This is done to ensure there will be no water ingress and to preserve the 24 month warranty.

•Wireless backhauling for mobile carriers•Leased line replacement•Disaster recovery / backup•Multi-building LAN connectivity

A world class bridging solution in the palm of your hand 60 GHz PTP Wireless Ethernet Bridges for Mobile, Data & Internet

01502SUB10datasheetAW.indd 2-3 06/02/2012 15:53

Page 2: Sub10 Product Leaflet

Other applications include: councils,

emergency services, MOD &

broadcasting

Compact plug and play wireless Ethernet bridges, broadcasting up to 1Gb per second up to a distance of 1km

Applications

Wireless Backhauling Sub10 has supplied 90 wireless bridges to a mobile phone service provider in Vienna, facilitating connectivity between base stations and Points of Presence. Lightweight (2.5kg) and small, with a low profile, Sub10’s Ethernet links support high data rates and carrier class availability.

Low Cost Leased Line Replacement Completely replace leased lines at a fraction of the total cost of ownership. No wires, no cables, no digging and no yearly costs.

LAN Extension up to 1km Securely extend networks to multiple office buildings without disruption or unnecessary cost.

3G, 4G, Mobile, Internet or transport of HD CCTV Sub10 products can be used to securely transmit data anywhere physical circuits, such as fibre optic cables are impractical or costly.

Path Redundancy Sub10’s products are often used as redundancy for Free Space Optics (FSO), where building subsidence, dirt and other environmental factors require robust back-up systems.

Permanent or Temporary Plug and play installation means both temporary and permanent connections can be set up quickly and cost-effectively.

Benefits

Over 60% Smaller & Lighter Than Competitors Sub10’s wireless Ethernet link is over 60% smaller than competing products. At just 2.5kg, Sub10’s outdoor unit can be easily and inconspicuously mounted on a variety of structures.

Robust: New York Subway Used on the New York subway since 2006 in dirty, dusty, extreme underground environments, Sub10 wireless bridges relay service critical information to train operators.

Fast: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix At up to 1Gb per second, Sub10 wireless bridges reliably handles massive quantities of mission-critical data including live TV broadcast at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in 2010.

Plug and Play Sub10 wireless bridges are easy to install and maintain. A temporary installation at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in 2010 took just 2 hours.

Secure Sub10’s proprietary radio means data is exceptionally secure and extremely difficult to decode.

License Exempt or Lightly Licensed In over 22 countries including the USA, China, UK, Germany, Japan, UAE, Australia and New Zealand 60GHz is either lightly licensed or license exempt.

Installations

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CCTV & intelligent building data

transfer

Connecting multiple buildings campus-wide at universities

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, 2010. Set up in 2 hours to provide a TV broadcast link

Solar poweredLiberator at aScout camp in

Switzerland

90 links help provide citywide

mobile connectivity in Vienna, Austria

Used by the New York Subway as fibre

alternative since 2006

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