Small Cell Radio Nodes

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Radio Nodes

Radio Nodes

Radio Nodes (RNs) are high-capacity, power-over-Ethernet (PoE) capable, small cells. In any deployment, multiple RNs are deployed inside an enterprise or venue, and are connected to the Services Node using standard Ethernet LAN infrastructure. SpiderCloud offers a portfolio of Radio Nodes that support UMTS, LTE, and LAA.

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SCRN-340

The SCRN-340 is a dual-carrier enterprise small cell capable of offering two sectors of LTE capacity. SCRN-340 small cells support:

  • Simultaneous LTE operation in two bands, with up to 128 LTE users per band
  • LTE operation in bands 2, 25, or 4, 66 and 12 or 14 with up to 128 active LTE users, with a peak LTE throughput of 150 Mbps.
  • FirstNet support (Band 14) is available on the SCRN-340 

The SCRN-340 has advanced “network listen” capabilities to support SpiderCloud’s Self-Organizing Network (SON) capabilities including FirstNet pre-emption required for attached First Responder devices. Radio Nodes are able to listen to other Radio Nodes, as well as to GSM, UMTS and LTE macro-cells. The SCRN-340 is available in multiple band class combinations, covering most major band classes used around the world. The SCRN-340 is software configurable in the field to any of the bands/channel widths it supports.

FCC RF safety compliance requirements specified in 47 CFR §1.1310

 

Product Specifications

SCRN-330

The SCRN-330 is a TDD-LTE enterprise small cell node, capable of supporting one licensed TDD channel in CBRS (Band 48) or Sprint (Band 41) spectrum. SCRN-330 is capable of supporting up to 128 active users and a peak throughput of 100 Mbps with FC2 configuration.

The SCRN-330 has advanced “network listen” capabilities to support SpiderCloud’s Self-Organizing Network (SON) capabilities, including its Citizens Broadband Services Device (CBSD) domain proxy to communicate with a Spectrum Access System (SAS) for CBRS spectrum.

FCC RF safety compliance requirements specified in 47 CFR §1.1310.

 

Product Specification

SCRN-320

The SCRN-320 is an LTE-LAA enterprise small cell node, capable of supporting one licensed channel, supplemented with up to two unlicensed channels. SCRN-320 is capable of supporting up to 128 active users and a peak throughput of 400 Mbps.

The SCRN-320 has advanced “network listen” capabilities to support SpiderCloud’s Self-Organizing Network (SON) capabilities, including its Coordinated Coexistence Manager (CCM) for LTE-LAA.

FCC RF safety compliance requirements specified in 47 CFR §1.1310.

 

Product Specification

SCRN-220

The SCRN-220 is an LTE single-carrier frequency agile enterprise small cell node capable of offering one sector of capacity. SCRN-220 small cells support:

  • Single-carrier LTE operation in bands 2, 25, 4, 66 or 12 with up to 128 active LTE users, with a peak LTE throughput of 150 Mbps.

The SCRN-220 has advanced “network listen” capabilities to support SpiderCloud’s Self-Organizing Network (SON) capabilities. Radio Nodes are able to listen to other Radio Nodes, as well as to GSM, UMTS and LTE macro-cells. The SCRN-220 is software configurable in the field to any of the bands/channel widths it supports.

FCC RF safety compliance requirements specified in 47 CFR §1.1310.

 

Product Specification

SCRN-310

The SCRN-310 is a dual-carrier, dual-mode enterprise small cell node capable of offering two sectors of capacity, either as UMTS or LTE. SCRN-310 small cells support:

  • Simultaneous UMTS and LTE service, with up to 32 UMTS channels and 64 LTE users, with peak LTE throughput of 150 Mbps
  • Simultaneous LTE operation in two bands, with up to 64 LTE users per band, with a peak LTE throughput of 300 Mbps with Carrier Aggregation

The SCRN-310 has advanced “network listen” capabilities to support SpiderCloud’s Self-Organizing Network (SON) capabilities. Radio Nodes are able to listen to other Radio Nodes, as well as to GSM, UMTS and LTE macro-cells. The SCRN-310 is available in multiple band class combinations, covering most major band classes used around the world.

FCC RF safety compliance requirements specified in 47 CFR §1.1310.

Product Specification

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