How We Do It: 1. In surveys we consider the required aperture height, the size of the dish antenna, the type of traffic to be carried on the link, the transmission power and the available frequencies. 2. From the use of GIS data a theoretical path profile can be calculated. Once the sight and clear paths have been identified a Line of Sight Survey (LOS) can be ordered. 3. A Line of Sight Survey is to confirm that the theoretical design matches the actual terrain. This would involve an engineer visiting a site to confirm that there are no obstacles and a clear path exists. 4. Based on the results of the surveys, Antennas will be installed according to the required aperture height and orientation. The outdoor units and waveguides will be installed as per design. The installation engineer will install the radio equipment as per the general arrangement drawings. 5. After installation we will verify the link alignment and check the link budget. Correctness and neatness is checked before running a Bit Error Rate (BER) check of the link for the recommended soak time.
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