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What is the Relation Between Channal Spacing, Modulation and No. of E1's?

Tarek El-DeghedyField Engineer at ShabakkatTop Contributor


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Pablo
Pablo Carrasco
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It depends:
More channel spacing, less interference.
Bigger modulation, more capacity (E1 or Mbps), but less protection (time indisponibility with heavy rain).
Also depends on band assignation and link distance
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Sundus
Sundus Zahid
Always beafirst rateversion of yourself and not a second rateversion of someoneelse. (J udy Garland)
More Channel Spacing means less inter-channel interference and more capacity. As you move up in modulation, capacity also increases.
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Murtaza
Murtaza Khan
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A modulator, and demodulator, apparatus and method for use in a multiple sub-channel communication system is taught. A commutator is employed for fractionally sampling, or distributing,
signals from, or to, a multiple channel polyphase filter. The filter is coupled with a discrete Fourier transform, or its inverse, such that the relationship between the base-band sampling rate of a
plurality of sub-channel signals, the frequency spacing of the sub-channel signals, and the sampling rate of a composite signal can be related by any rational number, thereby freeing designers to
optimize system design respecting channel spacing, bandwidth, and signaling rates. The advantages of the present invention are realized by adjusting the interpolation and decimation rates of the
filter, and by adjusting the resolution and decimation rates of the transform.
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Shady
Shady Elgohary
Senior MicrowavePlanning Engineer at Huawei
Increasing capacity of any MW can be done by increasing the channel bandwidth or increasing modulation or both.
Increasing modulation affects the link performance KPIs and may lead u to use extra hardware like bigger antennas or HP ODUs.
Increasing the BW is a waste for operator frequencies because it will affect the re use of the channels in the near links to avoid intereference.
I recommend that in you increase modulation first for short links and crowded network parts and increase the BW in long haul isolated links.
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