Frequency

60G radio link suited for street-level installations

20th February 2014
Staff Reporter
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Optimised for short-range small-cell backhaul in urban network deployments, the StarLink 60G has been launched by MIMOtech. The fully-integrated millimeter-wave radio link provides high-capacity wireless point-to-point Gigabit Ethernet connectivity for network operators and service providers.   

The StarLink 60G operates in the 57 – 66GHz frequency band, and features a patented automatic antenna alignment technique that makes deployment fast, simple and cost-effective. Channel bandwidth is scalable from 56MHz up to 250MHz with flexible modulation from QPSK to 64QAM and HAACM. This allows for management of spectral bandwidth versus capacity requirements—and in some cases annual spectrum costs—depending on local 60GHz regulations. The underlying millimeter-wave technology is an advanced silicon germanium chipset with a highly integrated transceiver design, allowing both time-division and frequency-division duplexing operation.

This millimeter-wave technology has several advantages—most importantly the use of standard manufacturing techniques and the capability to cover higher millimeter-wave frequencies, including the 70/80GHz ultra high capacity backhaul band. MIMOtech plans to release a 70/80GHz product later this year to complement the StarLink 60G.

“StarLink 60G has been designed to meet the stringent requirements of mobile network operators and service providers, offering an easily-installed carrier-grade backhaul solution that provides high capacity combined with low total cost of ownership,” said Buks Fouche, managing director of MIMOtech. “Its unique electronically-stabilized lens antenna system is designed to overcome pole sway, twist and tilt, and it has a near-zero footprint, making it ideal for street-level installations.”  

 

The 0.2m size and low mass make the StarLink 60G suitable for pole mounting in urban environments, minimizing site leasing costs.

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