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<strong>NBN</strong> <strong>Co</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Design</strong> <strong>Rules</strong><br />

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3 RF Antennae<br />

GPS Antenna<br />

Remote Radio Unit<br />

Digital Baseband Unit<br />

Power Supply<br />

Battery Backup<br />

1.1.11. Aggregation and Transport for Wireless<br />

1.1.11.1. Microwave Transport Equipment<br />

Microwave Transport equipment is used to connect eNodeB sites into a FAN site. Microwave<br />

Transport equipment is housed in the eNodeB cabinet. The Microwave Antenna is mounted on the<br />

radio tower where the eNodeB RF Antennas are mounted.<br />

Microwave Transport equipment is also used to connect an eNodeB spur using a Microwave End<br />

Terminal to a Microwave Hub Site.<br />

A Microwave Hub Site may have an eNodeB present. The Microwave Transport equipment at a hub<br />

site can communicate with various microwave sites and provides an aggregate point for connectivity<br />

to a FAN site. The maximum bandwidth planned is 900Mbps, allowing for the aggregation of up to 8<br />

eNodeBs.<br />

Microwave Hub sites can be connected to other Microwave Hub sites, as long as the final Hub to end<br />

terminal bandwidth does not exceed an aggregate of eight eNodeBs.<br />

The exact number of eNodeB spurs that are connected back to a Microwave Hub Site or Repeater<br />

Site, and the location of the Microwave End Terminal to connect to the FAN site, is heavily<br />

dependent on local geography and end user distribution.<br />

Example deployment scenarios are shown in the diagram below:<br />

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