Telecommunication today has bound the entire world together in a technology that has negated the effect of long geographical distances. Telecom services today allow you to transfer voice as well as data at enormous speeds that were unbelievable in the recent past. Also, usage of wireless media for communication has made it more financially viable and has given us the power to transmit information over long distances through modulation over a higher frequency.
Microwave Radio Networks are today deployed on a very wide scale to cater to the growing need of high speed global communication network. Telecom companies today also utilize sophisticated Microwave Network Design to ensure uninterrupted transmission, and high integrity of information in the process of long distance communication.
About Microwave Radio Relay
Microwave Radio Relay is the most fundamental building block of a wireless networks that can even span across countries around the world. Microwave Radio Relay is a technology typically employed for transmitting long distance calls, relay of television content to transmitters before it is beamed to the rest of the world; and even digital data signals over long distances.
A Microwave Radio Relay involves using highly directional antennae mounted in line of sight with each other at two definite points that are within the range coverage of each antenna. A chain of Microwave Radio Relays with their respective transmitters and receivers, together form the telecom network that allows service to be provided across very long distances.
Planning and design considerations
Having a line of sight is one of the many critical parameters required for a microwave radio relay to work satisfactorily without any glitches. To have that in place, there are many factors that need to be taken care of. The selected physical route for the connection should be free from tall structures or obstacles that block the line of sight path. Having done that, the second most important aspect to be taken care of is the alignment of the transmission and reception antennae, which should be perfectly aligned towards each other even as they are separated miles apart.
All this requires planning in terms of land acquisition, construction and deployment of a wireless communication network. Also, the network is spread across a very wide geographical region. This is why managing all of this by itself can be a specialized task that requires experience of a turnkey player. Companies like MER Telecom are engaged by telecom service providers to provide complete turnkey solutions of designing, building and finally deploying various elements of Telecom Industry.
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