Table 29 - receive sensitivity and system gains – Motorola MotoWI4 PTP 600 Series User Manual
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The receive sensitivities and system gains for each mode are as follows:
Mode
Receive Sensitivity
(dBm)
Transmit Power
(dBm)
Link Budget (dB)
BPSK 0.63 single
-88.1
+25
160.1
QPSK 0.63 single
-84.6
+24
155.6
QPSK 0.87 single
-81.6
+23
151.6
16QAM 0.63 single
-79.3
+22
148.3
16QAM 0.63 dual
-75.2
+22
144.2
16QAM 0.87 single
-74.8
+20
141.8
16QAM 0.87 dual
-71.0
+20
138.0
64QAM 0.75 single
-71.7
+18
136.7
64QAM 0.75 dual
-68.1
+18
133.1
64QAM 0.92 single
-65.9
+18
130.9
256QAM 0.81 single
-64.0
+18
129.0
64QAM 0.92 dual
-62.0
+18
127.0
256QAM 0.81 dual
-59.1
+18
124.1
Table 29 - Receive Sensitivity and System Gains
The values for Receive Sensitivity are typical values in a flat radio channel for an Ethernet
frame loss rate of 3E-5. For minimum error rates on TDM links the maximum modulation
mode should be limited to 64QAM 0.75.
The un-shaded value above (BPSK) is a static receive sensitivity measurement. The shaded
values above are static receive sensitivity measurements with an AMOD threshold applied.
The AMOD threshold applied is for a benign radio channel.