Special
Publication

Section 2. Can I Use Any of My Existing Site Equipment?
All private microwave companies licensed in the 2-GHz
RF frequency band have been appreciably concerned
that their microwave systems may have to move else-
where to make room for personal communications
network growth. Coexistence with PCN is also an issue.

The major concern, of course, is what will it cost? As
discussed in Section 1, almost everything associated
with a microwave system becomes a factor to evaluate
and requires a decision involving cost.

Is the size of my site adequate?
Are new towers required? Can I use the same tower
"as-is" or modify it?
Will I need new antennas? Will I need space diversity?
How will digital RF affect towers and antennas?
What about transition of current system into the
new RF system? How much downtime will be
requied? Is hot cutover possible?
Upward frequency reassignment will require
waveguide. What do i do with the old coax system?
What happens to the equipment shelter or room?
Is thre enough space? How much requires updating?
Will I need more DC power?
Will I need additional grounding for new equipment?


The Problem Resolution Process

Andrew Corporation; the antenna, waveguide, tower,
shelter and fild services people can help you evaluate
your current situation. They have designed, manufac-
tured and installed microwave site equipment in brand
new and older operating microwave systems for more
than 35 years. Andrew can assist in evaluating your
present site installation and equipment for suitability in
any RF band. In Section 1, we discussed the major
technical issues that need to be addressed when RF
systems are moved upward in frequency. In this Sec-
tion, we will discuss physical plant and site issues that
exist with presently used towers, antennas, lines, equip-
ment location, etc. Reuse of what you have will make
any transition to another RF band easier. Andrew can
provide expert evaluations and recommendations after
our site inspections; evaluations that may save you
considerable cost.




A number of different improvement/evaluation issues
are discussed. How many of these will apply to your
situation? While many of these will apply, not all issue
evaluations will result in complete replacement and
costs for brand new items.

Contact Andrew Corporation, Mr. Jerry Moravec, 708-
349-5163, for further discussion and request for quota-
tion. Initiate your site evaluation before the finality of
any FCC decision. Not all phases need to be explored at
any given time.

Converting Your Equipment

Tower Modifications


At each site, a structural analysis determination should
be made to determine whether or not the tower can
handle the current and future loading from the antennas
and transmission lines. For very old towers, and where
tower drawings are not available, the sizes of the steel
tower members must be measured. The Andrew crew
is in a good position to not only inventory all equipment
mounted to the tower, but also to measure the size of
the tower members, if requested.

This tower member information will be used in the
tower structural analysis. Once reactions are determined
for the expected wind loading, the adequacy of the old
foundation design for the new tower loading should be
determined.

Guyed towers may require new guy cables and/or new
torque stabilizers or existing torque stablizers may need
to be moved. These may be required to provide for the
new wind loading and/or for the necessary rigidity at
the higher frequency.

In some situations, analysis of the existing tower
design, examined under the new EIA-222-E criteria, may
offer load relief compared with older specificatins.

Conversion of the Existing Antenna (Antenna
Retrofit


If the existing antennas were manufactured by Andrew,



Andrew Corporation
10500 W. 153rd Street Orland Park, IL U.S.A. 60462

PR-20-01 12 March 1993

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