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RF Front End

Each node has an RF front end situated between the USRPs and the antennas. This front end provides amplification, filtering, and other signal control functions. The diagram below shows a component level overview of the connections. Further details are provided in the following sections.


Transmit (TX) Chains

There are 2 user configurable transmit (TX) chains connected to the USRPs. Each TX chain has a power amplifier (PA) providing +30 dB of gain across 2-8 GHz with a maximum output power of +30 dBm (see datasheet for more details). There are several bands available for the TX chains (prior approval required for use of certain bands). Currently only one band can be selected for use across both TX chains.

Allowed Frequency Bands (MHz)
2400 - 2483
2500 - 2690
3700 - 4200
5170 - 5250
5735 - 5815
5850 - 5925

The TX chains are user configurable for connection to either the USRP N310 or the USRP 2974. It is possible to have both chains connected to one USRP or one chain per USRP as follows:

Antenna 1Antenna 3
N310 (RF0-TX) N310 (RF1-TX)
N310 (RF0-TX) 2974 (RF1-TX)
2974 (RF0-TX) N310 (RF1-TX)
2974 (RF0-TX) 2974 (RF1-TX)

Please refer to the antenna section for antenna specific details.

NOTE: USRP N310 ports RF2-TX and RF3-TX are not connected at all. They are 50 ohm terminated at the USRP and should not be used.


Receive (RX) Chains

There are 2 receive (RX) chains connected to the USRPs at all times. No filtering is done on the RX chains, so any frequency can be monitored provided it is within the specifications of other system components (900 Mhz – 6 GHz for large node sector, 1.7-6 GHz for medium node). Only the connections to the USRP 2974 have low-noise amplifiers (LNA) connected due to the low maximum input power raing (-15 dBm) of the USRP N310 receive chains and the close proximity of the TX and RX antennas. All the RX2 ports of the USRPs are connected to the receive antennas as follows:

USRP 2974 Port Mapping:

USRP PortAntennaTypical loss between antenna and USRP
RF0-RX2 2 +10 dB (+21 dB LNA, -6 dB splitter, -5 dB attenuator)
RF1-RX2 4 +10 dB (+21 dB LNA, -6 dB splitter, -5 dB attenuator)

USRP N310 Port Mapping:

USRP PortAntennaTypical loss between antenna and USRP
RF0-RX2 2 -17 dB (-6 dB splitter, -6 dB splitter, -5 dB splitter)
RF1-RX2 2 -17 dB (-6 dB splitter, -6 dB splitter, -5 dB splitter)
RF2-RX2 4 -17 dB (-6 dB splitter, -6 dB splitter, -5 dB splitter)
RF3-RX2 4 -17 dB (-6 dB splitter, -6 dB splitter, -5 dB splitter)

Please refer to the antenna section for antenna specific details.

NOTE: Loss is “typical” value for reference only and does not take into account antenna gain or cable losses.

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