GTR8000 linking
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 7:16 am
Hi,
I have a question with regards linking the GTR8000 IP enabled base stations to tie together a complete radio sub network effectively providing complete coverage for end users. This is over a large geographic area compromising of 30 base sites that need to be interconnected via spurs and a trunk microwave network.
Do any network managers or operations staff have any input into their preference for connecting together sites (via IP / Ethernet framing). Do Motorola have an off the shelf solution they reccomend? I am also curious as to the detailed requirement for linking a single channel of P25 Phase 2 (4 x 6.25Khz chan's @ 4800bps) of being 400Kbps of data per base site link or backhaul. The overheads seem excessive when the origional analog voice is vocoded to about 4.8K plus encoded signalling. What makes up the remaining 380K (4 x 4.8K = 19.2K)?. Ethernet framing and adressing / taging blocks?.
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
I have a question with regards linking the GTR8000 IP enabled base stations to tie together a complete radio sub network effectively providing complete coverage for end users. This is over a large geographic area compromising of 30 base sites that need to be interconnected via spurs and a trunk microwave network.
Do any network managers or operations staff have any input into their preference for connecting together sites (via IP / Ethernet framing). Do Motorola have an off the shelf solution they reccomend? I am also curious as to the detailed requirement for linking a single channel of P25 Phase 2 (4 x 6.25Khz chan's @ 4800bps) of being 400Kbps of data per base site link or backhaul. The overheads seem excessive when the origional analog voice is vocoded to about 4.8K plus encoded signalling. What makes up the remaining 380K (4 x 4.8K = 19.2K)?. Ethernet framing and adressing / taging blocks?.
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.