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Overview
This handy reference provides you with expert advice and instruction for the planning and detailed design of microwave radio transmission systems. It is a valuable resource if you're designing and planning SDH/SONET broadband networks, backhaul for mobile radio networks such as GSM, transmission links for TETRA networks, TV and utility networks, and Wireless Local Loop networks. Written in an easy-to-understand style, the author provides practical guidelines based on hands-on experience. Complex mathematics are avoided and fundamental concepts are explained in the context of real-world applications to encourage a deeper understanding of microwave radio transmission.In addition, this useful volume serves as a guide to frequency planning for radio networks and provides you with up-to-date intelligence on digital radio equipment characteristics and unique information on fading in radio systems.
Using practical case studies, Microwave Radio Transmission Design Guide gives you proven advice that helps you save time and money when developing new networks and reduces your risk of encountering problems during design and planning. It is a must-have resource for planning engineers, telecommunications managers who need to understand design and planning issues, installation engineers, and university professors.
"...provides expert advice and instruction for the planning and detailed design of microwave radio transmissions systems ...a valuable resource written in an easy-to-understand style, providing hands-on applications."
Synopsis
This handy reference provides you with expert advice and instruction for the planning and detailed design of microwave radio transmission systems. It is a valuable resource if you're designing and planning SDH/SONET broadband networks, backhaul for mobile radio networks such as GSM, transmission links for TETRA networks, TV and utility networks, and Wireless Local Loop networks. Written in an easy-to-understand style, the author provides practical guidelines based on hands-on experience. Complex mathematics are avoided and fundamental concepts are explained in the context of real-world applications to encourage a deeper understanding of microwave radio transmission.
In addition, this useful volume serves as a guide to frequency planning for radio networks and provides you with up-to-date intelligence on digital radio equipment characteristics and unique information on fading in radio systems.
Using practical case studies, Microwave Radio Transmission Design Guide gives you proven advice that helps you save time and money when developing new networks and reduces your risk of encountering problems during design and planning. It is a must-have resource for planning engineers, telecommunications managers who need to understand design and planning issues, installation engineers, and university professors.
Booknews
A planning guide that summarizes all the issues that need to be considered in designing a radio network, and provides some basic theory for a deeper understanding of the subject. Includes some mathematics, but keeps it to a minimum. The goal is to offer practical advice based on Manning's 15 years of experience rather than a list of theoretical options that leaves planners no idea where to start. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)