TIA 252-A-1972 Microwave Transmission Systems《微波传输系统》.pdf
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1、i 1 - EIA 252-A 72 3234600 0063538 8 -I EIA STANDARD Standard Microwave Transmission Sy s terns RSm252-A (Revision of RS-252 and RS-203) Sep tem ber 1972 Engineerng Department ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION NOTICE EIA engineering standards are designed to serve the public interest through elimina
2、ting mis- understandings between manufacturers and purchasers, facilitating interchangeabiiity and improve- ment of products, and assisting the purchaser in selecting and obtaining with minimum delay the proper product for his particular need. Existence of such standards shall not in any respect pre
3、- clude any member or non-member of XIA from manufacturing or selling products not conformin to such standards, nor shall the existence of such standards preclude their voluntary use by those o ill er than EIA members whether the standard is to be used either domestically or internationally. Recomme
4、nded standards are adopted by EIA without regard to whether or not their adoption may involve patents on articles, materials, or processes. By such action, EU does not assume any liability to any patent owner, nor does it assume any obligation whatever to parties adopting the recommended standards.
5、Published by ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION 6- 7 * EIA 252-A 72 3234b00 00b3539 T Engineering Department 2001 Eye Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. 20006 Electronic Industries Association 1972 Ail rights reserved PRICE: $6.50 Printed in U.S.A. EIA 252-A 72 M 3234600 O063540 6 M RS-2524 Page 1 STAND
6、ARD MICROWAVE TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS (From EIA Standards RS-203 and 252. and Standards Proposal No . 11 19. formulated under the cognizance of EIA Subcommittee TR-14.1 on Microwave Equipment) Page 1 . GENERAL SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS . 4 1.1 Antennasubsystems 4 1.2 BranchingNetwork . 5 1.4 Receiving Sub
7、system . 5 1.6 Bandwidth, RF Channel . 6 1.7 Bandwidth, Transmitted Spectrum . 6 1.8 Bandwidth. Receiving System 6 1.9 CrossCoupling 6 . 1.3 Transmitting Subsystem . 5 1.5 Bandwidth, Authorized Channel 5 1.10 RF Gain. Radio Equipment 7 1.1 1 Power of Transmitting Subsystems. Rated . 7 1.12 Minimum U
8、sable Signal. Receiver 7 1.13 Selectivity. Receiver Subsystem 7 1.14 Transmission Gain . 8 1.15 Test Tone. Standard . 8 2 . MODULATION CHARACTERISTICS . 8 2.1 Frequency Modulation 8 2.2 PhaseModulation 9 2.3 PulseModulation 9 2.4 Test Tone Deviation (Per Channel Deviation) . 9 2.5 SystemLoading . 10
9、 2.6 RF Carrier RMS Deviation . 11 2.7 RF Carrier Peak Deviation . 11 2.8 Modulation Index . 11 2.9 Deviation Ratio . 12 2.1 O Pre-Emphasis/De-Emphasis . 12 3 . BASEBAND CHARACTERISTICS 12 3.1 Baseband . 12 3.2 BasebandTerminal . 13 3.3 Baseband Input and Output Impedances 13 3.4 Transmission Gain S
10、tability . 13 3.5 Amplitude-Frequency Response Characteristics . 14 3.6 Signal to Noise Ratio (Voice Channel) 14 3.7 Baseband Envelope Delay Distortion . 15 3.8 TransmissionTime 15 a . O . . 1 Page * #* EIA 252-A 72 w 3234b00 00b354L RS-252-A Page 2 4 . TRANSMISSION PATH CHARACTERISTICS . 15 4.1 Mic
11、rowave Transmission Path . 15 4.2 Obstruction 16 4.3 Reflection Surface . 16 4.4 Clearance . 16 4.5 First Fresnel Radius . 17 4.6 Effective Earth Radius and K Factor 17 4.7 PathLength 18 4.9 Obstruction Loss 18 4.10 Reflection Loss (Gain) . 19 4.1 1 Fading Margin . 1.9 4.12 Normal Path Loss . 20 4.1
12、3 RF Transmission Loss . 20 4.14PathProfile . 21 4.15PathSurvey 21 5 . PHYSICAL PLANT DEFINITIONS . 21 5.1 Backbone 21 4.8 FreeSpaceLoss . 18 5.2 Center, Alarm . 22 5.3 Center, Alarm and Control . 22 5.4 Center, Control . 22 5.6 Channel, Insert 22 5.7 Channel, Supervisory . 22 5.8 Channel, Stop . 22
13、 5.9 Diplexer . 22 5.11 Diversity Operation 23 5.12 Equipment, Diversity . 23 5.14 Repeater, Passive 23 5.15 Station, Intermediate 23 5.16 Station, Junction 23 5.17 Station, Terminal 23 5.18 Site . 23 5.19Spur . 24 5.20 Emergency Power Supplies . i 24 5.2 1 Microwave Housing Facilities . 24 6 . DEFI
14、NITIONS FROM OTHER SOURCES . 24 6.1 Bandwidth 24 6.2 Beamwidth . 24 5.5 Channel, Drop 22 5.10Duplexer 22 5.13 Equipment, Standby . 23 6.3 CrossCoupling 24 6.4 Fresnel Zone, First . 24 6.5 Frequency, Assigned . 25 . EIA 252-A 32 3234600 0063542 T = 4 RS-252-A Page 3 Page 6.6 Frequency. Reference 25 6
15、.7 Frequency. Tolerance . 25 6.8 Radiation. Leakage . 25 6.9 Repeater . 25 6.10SpuriousRadiation . 26 6.11SpuriousResponse . 26 6.12Terminating 26 28 Appendix II - Pre-emphasis/De-emphasis . 30 Appendix III - Noise Analysis 35 Appendix IV - Path Climatology and Effective Earth Radius Factor . 41 App
16、endix I - Methods to Measure the Bandwidth of a Transmitted Spectrum II 7 -y / RS-252-A Page 4 EIA 252-A 72 m 3234b00 00b3543 I m INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE This standard applies to microwave relay communication systems. Usually these systems are multi- hop. They transmit intelligence initially derived
17、from speech, telegraph, data, facsimile, etc., all multiplexed on the radio baseband. Relay systems exclusively for broadcast material are excluded, and are covered by EIA Standard RS-250-A. The standard includes only the system from the baseband input terminals to the baseband output ter- minals an
18、d does not include the multiplex equipment, which is dealt with in a separate standard. It does, however, include the transmission mad c, ium. While it may not be possible to specify actual minimum performance numbers, it wil serve as a stan- dard of terminology and a guide toward detailed specifica
19、tions, Definitions of pertinent systems pa- rameters are given and methods of measurement are included. Thus, the emphasis has been toward establishing a common language and defining certain reference points in the system. Terminology al- ready established by standards and regulatory organizations h
20、as been used wherever applicable. NOTE: This standard deals primarily with analog microwave systems using angle modulation. It should be noted that a number of definitions may not be applicable to systems using digital modulation techniques such as PCM. 1. GENERAL SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS 1.1 Antenna
21、Subsystems 1.1.1 Definition: The antenna subsystem comprises all those fabricated components involved in the conversion of confined electromagnetic energy to space radiation along the microwave trans- mission path or vice versa. NOTE: The antenna subsystem includes radiating elements, reflectors, tr
22、ansmission lines and other such components necessary for the formation of directed space radiation which are not normally a part of the radio transmitting and receiving subsystems. The electrical and mechanical characteristics of antenna and passive reflector assemblies for microwave radio relay app
23、lications are covered in RS-195-A. The structural standards for steel antenna towers and antenna supporting structures are covered in RS-222-A. Transmission line standards are given in: RS-200-A Circular Waveguides RS-25 8 RS-25 9 RS-26 1-A Rectangular Waveguides (WR3-WR2300) RS-27 1-A Semi-flexible
24、 Air Dielectric Coaxial Cables and Connectors, 500 Rigid Coaxial Transmission Lines and Connectors Waveguide Flanges-Pressurizeable Contact Types for Waveguide Sizes WR 90 - WR 2300 - e -. EIA 252-A 72 m 3234600 O063544 3 m RS-252-A Page 5 RS-285 RS-3 04 Ridge Waveguides RS-225 50 ohm Coaxial Lines
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