PTP 700 - Wireless Broadband Solution with FIPS 140 & MIL-SPEC Standards
One radio — many missions.
PTP 700 is a Point-to-Point wireless broadband solution for mission-critical communications in government, industrial, and public safety spaces. With FIPS 140 security and NTIA spectrum certifications, PTP 700 provides models with integrated antennas and/or connectorized for external antennas – allowing for flexible antenna selection at time of deployment. The PTP 700 Beam Steering ODU with integrated Smart Antenna provides electronic beamforming that allows for easy tactical installation and best-in-class interference mitigation in addition to the industry-leading spectral efficiency and processing capabilities of the PTP 700 family of products.
PTP 700 for Mission-Critical PTP Communications Features FIPS 140-2 and NTIA Certification with 4.4 GHz to 5.9 GHz and 7.125 GHz to 8.5 GHz PTP Frequency
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Throughput |
4.4 GHz to 5.9 GHz and 7.125 GHz to 8.5 GHz |
Up to 450 Mbps |
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Latency |
Flexible Channel Width |
1 - 3 msec |
5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, and 45 MHz channels |
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Industry Standards |
Reliability |
FIPS 140-2, MIL-STD-810G, IPv6, 1588v2 / SyncE (LTE-ready) |
Dynamic Spectrum Optimization |
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The PTP 700 breaks new ground in mission flexibility and overall project sustainability.
Overcoming obstacles
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Dynamic Spectrum Optimization™(DSO)
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Whether deploying in first-responder tactical situations, over water to oil platforms, in urban canyons to video cameras and hot-spots, or along remote stretches of national borders for defense and situational awareness, the requirements for high-speed connectivity intersect with constraints on available spectrum, line of sight and non-line of sight topologies, IT/Enterprise integration, cyber-security threat prevention, and harsh environmental conditions. |
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The challenging nature and complexity of these missions requires flexibility from systems that allow spectrum managers, network operators and implementation managers to negotiate changing program landscapes while staying within budgetary parameters. Dynamic Spectrum Optimization™ (DSO) is a unique capability offered by Cambium Networks that enables optimization of link performance by automatically sampling and changing channels to avoid interference without affecting link service. See the DSO White Paper for full details. |
Specifications
| Wide-band operation 4.400 to 5.925 GHz in single SKU Supported bands include the following: - NATO Band IV / NTIA Compliant (4.40 GHz to 4.99 GHz) - 4.9 GHz Public - 5.1/5.2/5.4/5.8 GHz FCC, 5GHz ETSI Wide-band operation 7.125 to 8.5 GHz in single SKU Supported band: NTIA and ETSI 7/8 GHz band |
| 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, and 45 MHz channels |
| 11.2 bps/Hz maximum for 7.125 to 8.500 GHz 10 bps/Hz maximum for 4.400 to 5.925 GHz |
| By Dynamic Spectrum Optimization™ (DSO) or manual intervention; automatic selection on start-up and continual self-optimization to avoid interference |
| 29 dBm 4.400 to 5.925 GHz and 30 dBm 7.125 to 8.5 GHz |
| Integrated: Up to 161 dB with 20 MHz channel and integrated 21 dBi antenna for PTP 45700 and up to 168 dB with 20 MHz channel and integrated 26 dBi antenna for PTP 78700; varies with modulation mode, channel size and spectrum Connectorized: Varies with modulation mode and antenna type Use Cambium Networks LINKPlanner to determine expected capacity and availability for a given deployment. |
| -97 dBm with 5 MHz channel |
Modulation / Error Correction | Fast Preemptive Adaptive Modulation featuring 13 modulation / FEC coding levels ranging from BPSK to 256 QAM dual payload MIMO |
| Connectorized+Integrated: 21 dBi flat panel or external antenna via 2 x N-type connectors Connectorized: Can operate with a variety of single- and dual-polarity antennas through 2 x N-type female connectors |
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| 128/256-bit AES Encryption (optional) HTTPS and SNMPv32 Identity-based user accounts Configurable password rules User authentication and RADIUS support Event logging and management; optional logging via syslog Disaster recovery and vulnerability management FIPS-197 compliant FIPS 140-2 Level 2 (compliant at launch); NIST Validation late-2015 |
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| Dynamically variable up to 500 Mbps Maximum in 7.125 to 8.500 GHz and up to 450 Mbps Maximum in 4.400 to 5.925 GHz conditions : 2x2, 45 MHz channel1 , 256 QAM |
| 1-3 milliseconds one direction |
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| Layer 2 and Layer 3 IEEE 802.1p, MPLS, Ethernet priority |
| Line rate ( >850K packets per second) |
| Synchronous Ethernet; IEEE 1588v2 (optional) |
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| In-band and out-of-band management (OOBM) |
| IPv6/IPv4 dual-stack management support Web access via browser using HTTP or HTTPS/TLS3 SNMP v1, v2c and v3, MIB-II & proprietary PTP MIB Online spectrum analyzer (no impact on payload traffic or network operation) |
| Built-in audio and graphical assistance for link optimization |
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| Connectorized ODU: Width 204mm (8.0”), Height 318mm (12.5”), Depth 90mm (3.5”) |
| Connectorized ODU: 3.1 kg (6.8 lbs) including bracket |
| -40° to +140° F (-40° to +60° C), including solar radiation |
Dust - Water Intrusion Protection | |
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| 1. AC power injector: 32° to 104° F (0° to +40° C); 35 W; 90-240 VAC, 50/60Hz Dimensions: Width 5.2”(132mm), Height 1.4”(36mm), Depth 2”(51mm) 2. AC + DC power injector: -40° to 140° F (-40° to +60° C); 70 W; 90-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Dimensions: Width 9.75” (250 mm), Height 1.5” (40 mm), Depth 3” (80 mm) |
| 30 W maximum (up to 70 W with 802.3at device on auxiliary port) |
| UL60950-1; IEC60950-1; EN60950-1; CSA-C22.2 NO. 60950-1; CB approval for Global |
| 4.9 GHz: FCC Part 90Y, RSS-111 5.x GHz: FCC Part 15, sub-parts 15C and 15E; RSS 210 Issue 8; EN 302 502; EN 301 893 Eire ComReg 02/71R1, UK Approval to IR2007 |
| Europe – EN 301 489-1 and -4 |
* Available in future release