SpectrumCompact LOS Survey StepByStepGuide
SpectrumCompact LOS Survey StepByStepGuide
Necessary equipment
SAF Spectrum Compact (SC) - Signal Analyzer device
SAF SG Compact - Signal Generator device
2x Antennas
2x SMA cable
2x Compass
2x Spirit level tool
2x Waveguide adapter (optional)
Preparation
Calculate path budget with a professional radio link design and planning tool to determine important values, such
as: Azimuth, Elevation, Frequency, polarization and target received signal level. Use SG-Compact’s output power,
particular antenna gain and frequency parameters in the calculations.
Determine the direction towards the other site before climbing the tower. Use a compass to find the right Azimuth
angle and look for something in the environment as a reference point. It will help you to align the antenna when up in
the tower.
Please note! Metallic structures such as a telecom tower may affect compass accuracy. It is advised to perform
Azimuth measurements on ground level, a reasonable distance away from the tower.
Survey
Installation and configuration
1. Climb the tower.
2. Install the antenna at chosen height and polarization.
3. Adjust the horizontal direction of the antenna according to
Azimuth angle and the object in environment that was chosen
90˚
as a Reference point.
4. It is highly recommended to use a spirit level tool to adjust the
vertical angle of the antenna to be at 90° to ground level. This
way you will ensure that the antenna is pointing straight and
thus it is a good starting position for the alignment process.
Please note! Perform steps 1-4 for both sites. Picture 1. Antenna angle to ground level
1
Connect Spectrum Compact via SMA cable to
antenna at the other site.
Set center frequency on Spectrum Compact
according to the center frequency on SG and
adjust SPAN to minimum.
2
To measure the input power for desired
bandwidth (BW) push the button POWER IN
BAND and set the necessary bandwidth in 4 MHz
by entering a value via numpad
Fine tuning
Begin on SC site. Adjust the horizontal alignment to find maximum received signal level. Once found, fix the current
position.
Proceed with horizontal alignment on SG site and fix the antenna at maximum level.
When the horizontal fine alignment is completed, align the antennas vertically in the same manner.
Please note! Be aware of mistaken antenna alignment due to side lobes. In addition to a prominent main lobe,
radiation patterns also have smaller side lobes.
For example: If the received signal is 20dB or lower than the calculated RSL, you may have found a side lobe.
Continue sweeping slowly beyond that lobe to see if you can find the main lobe.
If the maximum achieved received signal level is + /- 3dB from the calculated value, that indicates there are no
significant signal losses across the path, therefore the line of sight can be considered to be clear.