LTU-ROCKET - 5 GHz PtMP LTU Base Station Radio
Ubiquiti introduces the LTU-Rocket(R), the first Point-to-MultiPoint (PtMP) base station radio in their LTU(TM) product family. Operating in the 5 GHz frequency band, the LTU-Rocket is a spectrally efficient, noise-resilient PtMP AP specifically designed for wireless ISPs (WISPs).
Primary features of the LTU-Rocket include:
Superior Performance
LTU is a new, proprietary technology with custom silicon and radio design that breaks through the limitations of 802.11 Wi-Fi technology. This enables LTU to deliver far superior performance over previous airMAX products that are based on 802.11 Wi-Fi. The LTU-Rocket is designed for WISPs from the ground floor up. Its core communications processing engine enables low latency, long-range capability, DFS flexibility, higher constellations, better power output, and improved receive sensitivity.
Seamless Compatibility
The LTU-Rocket is designed to be paired with a variety of Ubiquiti antennas to suit the needs of each installation. The radio includes a mounting bracket that allows it to be used with a 5 GHz airMAX(R) sector antenna or airMAX omni antenna for a complete 5 GHz PtMP base station. You can even pair three LTU-Rocket radios with the airPrism(R) 5 GHz 3x 30° HD sector antenna for co-location deployments. The LTU-Rocket also works with any CPE device in the LTU family, such as the LTU-Pro.
Channel Width Flexibility
Channel width flexibility allows independent TX and RX channel frequency configurations anywhere within the radio band to avoid local interference. Channel width options include:
Auto Power Adjustments
By default, the "Auto Output Power" option allows the LTU-Rocket to set the output power (EIRP) to the appropriate level.
Frequency Split
The LTU-Rocket can use different frequencies for TX and RX to avoid interference.
Signal Control
The LTU-Rocket's target TX output power controls each station's TX output power. A PtMP network can manage signal levels to enhance network stability and achieve optimal wireless performance with the highest possible modulation.
Convenient Configuration
To manage the LTU-Rocket, you have two options: the LTU Configuration Interface and Ubiquiti Network Management System (UNMS(TM)). Either option lets you manually configure the LTU-Rocket.
The LTU-Rocket can also be used to automatically configure the stations. On each station, use the "Find My AP" feature to scan for APs using the same channel bandwidth, select the appropriate LTU-Rocket, and then use it to configure the station.
Integrated GPS
Built-in GPS improves synchronization and allows map and Fresnel views on the Dashboard.
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