AT Communication
Site language:    

Digital Microwave Radio

About us News Equipment Contacts Order For dealers Customers Site Map

Spread Spectrum Microwave Link

CODAN Digital Microwave Radio

Digital Microwave Radio Frequency Allocations and Band Plans

Microwave Link Network management principals

CODAN 8800 DMR
Forward error correction

Digital Microwave Radio Path Calculations

CODAN 8800 DMR
MINet overview

Digital Microwave Radio Antenna Solutions

CODAN 8800
Adjacent channel interference

CODAN 8800 series DMR
Technical Reference Manual

Search site:  
Subscribe to our newsletter  

AT Communication » Equipment » Digital Microwave Radio
PDF version PDF version | Printer-friendly versionPrinter-friendly version

Digital Microwave Radio



ML2.4 SHF Spread Spectrum Link

Spread Spectrum Microwave Link


The ML2.4 Spread Spectrum SHF Link can be used wherever a secure voice and data radio link must be simply and quickly set up. This is mainly for tactical deployment involving authorities and security personnel or for relief organisations in disaster situations as well as for the military.

CODAN Digital Microwave Radio

CODAN Digital Microwave Radio


The CODAN Digital Microwave Radio (DMR) provides 16 E1 (16 DS1), E3 (DS3), and 10/100BaseT ETHERNET transmission on an indoor unit and outdoor unit hardware platform. This is common across the entire frequency range from 7 GHz to 38 GHz.

CODAN 8800 DMR Frequency Allocations and Band Plans

Digital Microwave Radio Frequency Allocations and Band Plans


Both FCC and ETSI radio standards define Transmit (Tx), and Receive (Rx) frequencies. The spacing between the Tx and Rx frequencies is known as the duplex frequency and may vary depending on the frequency range and the applicable standards.

CODAN 8800 DMR Network management principals

Microwave Link Network management principals


This document provides an overview of the principals of network management for a CODAN Digital Microwave Radio (DMR) network. The content is aimed at a non-technical reading audience.

Digital Microwave Radio Forward error correction

CODAN 8800 DMR
Forward error correction


Whenever digital information is transmitted by radio, external negative influences can cause errors in the data. These influences may be attenuation of the received signal caused by high rainfall, interference caused by other transmitting devices, or unwanted reflections.

Digital Microwave Radio Path Calculations


In order to calculate Digital Microwave Radio DMR path please download the path calculations spreadsheet.

CODAN 8800 DMR MINet overview

CODAN 8800 DMR
MINet overview


A network management system (NMS) is a system that monitors the status of elements within a given network. It adjusts their parameters as necessary to ensure proper communications and displays network elements and their attributes.

Digital Microwave Radio Antenna Solutions

Digital Microwave Radio Antenna Solutions


Radio Waves is a proven supplier of innovative, high quality, competitively priced microwave antennas. Radio Waves was founded in 1983 and manufactures antennas for Internet Service Providers, cellular/GSM base station interconnects, campus environments and private networks. Radio Waves manufacture their products from its Billerica, Massachusetts headquarters and also has a assembly facility in the United Kingdom to service the European and African markets.

Adjacent channel interference in the Codan 8800 Digital Microwave Radio

CODAN 8800
Adjacent channel interference


Adjacent channel interference is caused by unwanted power received from an adjacent channel transmitter. It may cause diminished performance of the target receiver.

CODAN 8800 series DMR
Technical Reference Manual


Download CODAN 8800 Digital Microwave Radio DMR Technical Reference Manual


Digital Microwave Radio