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andblizz2014-01-08 12:38:47
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andblizz, 2014-01-08 12:38:47

WiMAX, internal component. What makes it work?

Interested in this question - what is achieved by the power and range of the base station WiMAX? In Google I found information about the protocols, about the installation technology, but not about the internal structure. In short, you need an iron component. Articles, books, websites, just photos of circuits, boards, etc. Thanks in advance!

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Spetros, 2014-01-08
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Power is achieved due to the power of the transmitter, range due to the sensitivity of the antenna. Block diagrams of glands can be found in the technical documentation of manufacturers.
www.analog.com/static/imported-files/data_sheets/A...
www.richardsonrfpd.com/resources/RellDocuments/SYS...
www.richardsonrfpd.com/resources/RellDocuments/SYS...
www.richardsonrfpd. com/drc/English/Pages/BlockDiag...
If the question is to find the element base, then it must be able to work within the 802.16 standard

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