Notices
About this Quick Start Guide
This Quick Start Guide describes how to install the site equipment for PTP 670 Series links. Users of this guide
must follow good practice for outdoor radio installations.
In more advanced configurations, there may be one or two additional Ethernet interfaces connected to the ODU:
one to the SFP port (copper or optical) and one to the AUX port. For details of these configurations, refer to the
PTP 670 Series User Guide.
This Quick Start Guide describes how to deploy PTP 670 in the following countries:
•
Ireland
•
Norway
•
United Kingdom (UK)
PTP 670 Quick Start Guides are available for other EU member states. Please visit:
http://www.cambiumnetworks.com/guides
Intended use
The Cambium Networks PTP 670 series of radio products support data transmission over Point to Point (PTP)
microwave links. This radio equipment is intended for professional applications for fixed outdoor installations
only. These radios are available with an integrated antenna or as a unit for connection to an external antenna.
Operation in the EU
Frequency Bands, Maximum Operating Power, Safe Distance
The PTP 670 series products operate in the following frequency bands up to the maximum power shown:
Operating
EU Standard
Frequency Band
4940 – 4990 MHz
EN 302 625
5150 – 5250 MHz
EN 302 625
5470 – 5600 MHz
EN 301 893
5650 – 5725 MHz
5725 – 5875 MHz
EN 302 502
5725 – 5850 MHz
EN 302 502
5725 – 5795 MHz,
NCOM Reg. 628
5815 – 5850 MHz
EN 302 502
Restrictions and requirements for authorization for use
This equipment is for outdoor use only.
The Cambium PTP 670 series of products can be configured to operate in either licensed or unlicensed
frequency bands subject to frequency planning within individual countries. Operators and end users must ensure
Maximum
Permitted Usage
Power Limit
(EIRP)
8 watts/39 dBm
Norway: Broadband Disaster
Relief
8 watts/39 dBm
Norway: Broadband Disaster
Relief
1 watt/30 dBm
UK, Ireland, Norway: Unlicensed.
2 watts/33 dBm
Ireland: light licensing applies.
Obtain a license from your
government web-site.
4 watts/36 dBm
UK: light licensing applies. Obtain
a license from your government
web-site.
200 watts/53
Norway: Unlicensed
dBm
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Distance
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