The PTP 45700 Beam Steering ODU with integrated Smart Antenna provides electronic beamforming that allows for easy tactical installation and best-in-class interference mitigation in addition to the industry-leading spectral efficiency and processing capabilities of the PTP 700 family of products.
PTP 45700 Beam Steering ODU
The PTP 700 Beam Steering outdoor unit (ODU) with integrated smart antenna enables rapid antenna alignment and provides secure communications in hostile environments.
Frequency
4.4 GHz to 5.875 GHz wideband radio
High-gain antenna
up to 22 dBi at boresight
Antenna pattern
Wide 120° azimuth and 30° elevation antenna, allowing for quick, tactical installation by pointing in the general direction of the desired radio.
Efficient
Reduced system cost (30% savings) and weight (60% lighter) without mechanical positioner
Industry Standards
Rugged design, tested to MIL-STD-810H and IP66/67 environmental specifications
High Performance
Dynamic Spectrum Optimization
The Beam Steering ODU significantly reduces link setup time by automatically and precisely steering the antenna radiation pattern.
Rapid Antenna Alignment
Antenna alignment can now be completed in a matter of seconds instead of the minutes required when using manual alignment or electromechanical positioners. Beam steering combines the ease of sector antenna deployments with the performance of highly directional antennas. The PTP 700 beam steering capabilities can also steer RF nulls at interferers, increasing the signal to noise ratio (SNR) and improving communications performance.
Dynamic Spectrum Optimization™(DSO)
The challenging nature and complexity of these missions requires flexibility from systems that allow spectrum managers, network operators and implementation managers to negotiate changing program landscapes while staying within budgetary parameters. Dynamic Spectrum Optimization™ (DSO) is a unique capability offered by Cambium Networks that enables optimization of link performance by automatically sampling and changing channels to avoid interference without affecting link service. See the DSO White Paper for full details.

