Release 10.5 Release Notes and User Guide Supplement
FCC Draft, November 2010 Page 13
o Study of the documentation
o Familiarization in a lab or test environment
o Hands-on training with an experienced installer.
Procedure 1 provides the specific instructions to avoid interfering with TDWR when using 5.4GHz APs, SMs, and BHs.
Procedure 1: Avoiding interference with Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR)
1. Use standard installation procedures with the additional steps outlined below.
2. Confirm the AP, SM, or BH has a Region Code of US. If it doesn’t, set the
Region Code to US.
Note, all radios currently shipping to the US and older radios previously set to the
US Region Code and upgraded to a recent release are “hardset” to the US
Region Code.
3. For each 5.4-GHz AP, BH, or SM, determine if it is within 35 km (21.75 mi) of any
Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR). This can be done using the map
search tool at http://www.spectrumbridge.com/udia/search.aspx, or other
mapping tools using the data from Table 2.
4. If an AP or BHM is within 35 km (21.75 mi) of any TDWR, set the primary
transmit frequency (and alternate frequencies, if used) to a frequency (or
frequencies) at least 30 MHz (center-to-center) from the TDWR operation
frequency shown on http://www.spectrumbridge.com/udia/search.aspx or in
Table 2.
5. If an SM or BHS is within 35 km (21.75) mi of any TDWR
Ensure its AP or BHM is using primary and alternate (if used) transmit
frequencies that are at least 30 MHz from the TDWR operation frequency
Set the SM’s or BHS’s scanned frequencies to not include frequencies within
30 MHz of the TDWR operation frequency.
Note, even if the AP or BHM itself is more than 35 km from the TDWR, if any of
its SMs or BHS are within 35 km, it must operate at least 30 MHz from the TDWR
operation frequency.
Note, in some instances an AP, BH, or SM may be within 35 km of multiple
TDWRs. In this case, the AP, BH, or SM must use a frequency at least 30 MHz
from all local TDWR operation frequencies.
6. Register each 5.4-GHz AP, SM, or BH operating within 35 km (21.75 mi) of any
TDWR in the voluntary WISPA-sponsored database at
http://www.spectrumbridge.com/udia/home.aspx.
Note, this database may help expedite resolution of any interference to TDWRs.
7. Registration includes, at a minimum, Latitude, Longitude, and External Antenna
Model. When registering a device, choose whether to allow General Access or to
have the device information viewable only by you and government
representatives.
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