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In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person needing assistance to participate in this meeting, should contact the Office of the County Clerk at (920)746 2200. Notification 48 hours prior to a meeting will enable the County to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to that meeting. Posted ____________________, By _________ AGENDA 1. Call Meeting to Order 2. Establish a Quorum 3. Adopt Agenda / Properly Noticed 4. Approve Minutes December 21 st , 2016 Communication Advisory Technical Sub-Committee Meeting 5. Public Comment 6. Old Business 6.1. Communication Supervisor Report – Gossen 6.2. ARES/RACES – Discuss WECOMM Statewide simulcast link – Status 6.3. Status of Sunny Slope project(s) 6.3.1. Wisconsin Public Service – WPS Engineering Complete – No Update 6.3.2. Door County Fiber Termination to Sunny Slope – Completed – No Update 6.4. Agency Updates and/or User Concerns 6.5. PSRS Network Design – Flat verses Routed – Hybrid verses fully converged – Tested 1/25/2017 6.6. Decision - SBFD JC Tower Repeater – Ownership transfer to County Public Safety Radio System (PSRS 6.7. Status – Property Committee decision for old Brussels Hill tower disposition – Legal Contract Phase 6.8. Vendor Updates 7. New Business 7.1. Review / Discuss Door County Broadband (DCB) Proposal for Sunny Slope Tower 7.2. Approve DCB proposal 7.3. Cellcom Wireless Priority Service (WPS) for DC Public Safety 7.4. 2018-2022 Capital Improvement Projects 8. Project Update(s) 8.1. Washington Island Fiber – A Possibility – Support from Public Safety Community – Work in progress 8.2. Noise on backup T1 for Dispatch-Resolved 8.3. DCS – Loss of IP Connectivity in Forestville area. Need for better coverage. Ongoing. Recent Input from Cellcom-No Update 8.4. New Joint Brussels/Union/Gardner (BUG) / EMS facility – Southern Door 8.5. New Sturgeon Bay EMS Facility 8.6. New generators – Chambers Island, Fish Creek, Baileys Harbor, Jacksonport – No Update 9. FYI 9.1. Len Koehnen Letter 9.2. Fairfax County Push to Talk Solution 9.3. 2017 Updated Microwave Path Map 10. Review Vouchers, Claims and Bills 11. Matters to be Placed on a Future Agenda or Referred to a Committee, Official, or Employee 12. Next CATS Committee Meeting Date: Wednesday, 4/26/2017 at 9 AM 13. Adjourn Deviation from the order shown may occur Notice of Public Meeting Wednesday, February 22, 2017 9:00 a.m. COMMUNICATION ADVISORY TECHNICAL SUB-COMMITTEE Door County Government Center County Board Room (C101), 1st floor 421 Nebraska Street, Sturgeon Bay, WI Information Systems Committee is the Oversight Committee for Communication Advisory Technical Sub-Committee Members of the Door County Board of Supervisors and/or its sub-units may be in attendance at this meeting to listen and gather information. Notice is hereby given that the above meeting may constitute a meeting of the Door County Board of Supervisors or one of its sub-units. However no official action will be taken except by the Communication Advisory Technical Sub-Committee. .

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In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person needing assistance to participate in this meeting, should contact the Office of the County Clerk at (920)746 2200. Notification 48 hours prior to a meeting will enable the County to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to that meeting.

Posted ____________________, By _________

AGENDA 1. Call Meeting to Order 2. Establish a Quorum 3. Adopt Agenda / Properly Noticed 4. Approve Minutes December 21st , 2016 Communication Advisory Technical Sub-Committee Meeting 5. Public Comment 6. Old Business

6.1. Communication Supervisor Report – Gossen 6.2. ARES/RACES – Discuss WECOMM Statewide simulcast link – Status 6.3. Status of Sunny Slope project(s)

6.3.1. Wisconsin Public Service – WPS Engineering Complete – No Update 6.3.2. Door County Fiber Termination to Sunny Slope – Completed – No Update

6.4. Agency Updates and/or User Concerns 6.5. PSRS Network Design – Flat verses Routed – Hybrid verses fully converged – Tested 1/25/2017 6.6. Decision - SBFD JC Tower Repeater – Ownership transfer to County Public Safety Radio System (PSRS 6.7. Status – Property Committee decision for old Brussels Hill tower disposition – Legal Contract Phase 6.8. Vendor Updates

7. New Business 7.1. Review / Discuss Door County Broadband (DCB) Proposal for Sunny Slope Tower 7.2. Approve DCB proposal 7.3. Cellcom Wireless Priority Service (WPS) for DC Public Safety 7.4. 2018-2022 Capital Improvement Projects

8. Project Update(s) 8.1. Washington Island Fiber – A Possibility – Support from Public Safety Community – Work in progress 8.2. Noise on backup T1 for Dispatch-Resolved 8.3. DCS – Loss of IP Connectivity in Forestville area. Need for better coverage. Ongoing. Recent Input from Cellcom-No Update 8.4. New Joint Brussels/Union/Gardner (BUG) / EMS facility – Southern Door 8.5. New Sturgeon Bay EMS Facility 8.6. New generators – Chambers Island, Fish Creek, Baileys Harbor, Jacksonport – No Update

9. FYI 9.1. Len Koehnen Letter 9.2. Fairfax County Push to Talk Solution 9.3. 2017 Updated Microwave Path Map

10. Review Vouchers, Claims and Bills 11. Matters to be Placed on a Future Agenda or Referred to a Committee, Official, or Employee 12. Next CATS Committee Meeting Date: Wednesday, 4/26/2017 at 9 AM 13. Adjourn

Deviation from the order shown may occur

Notice of Public Meeting

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

9:00 a.m.

COMMUNICATION ADVISORY TECHNICAL

SUB-COMMITTEE

Door County Government Center County Board Room (C101), 1st floor

421 Nebraska Street, Sturgeon Bay, WI

Information Systems Committee is the Oversight Committee for Communication Advisory Technical Sub-Committee

Members of the Door County Board of Supervisors and/or its sub-units may be in attendance at this meeting to listen and gather information. Notice is hereby given that the above meeting may constitute a meeting of the Door County Board of Supervisors or one of its sub-units. However no official action will be taken except by the Communication Advisory Technical Sub-Committee. .

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Call Meeting to Order CATS Chairman Don Sitte called the December 21, 2016 to order at 09:08 Establish a Quorum Members Present: Hathaway, Gossen, McCarty, LeClair, Sitte, Hecht, Dietman and Virlee Others Present: Jason Baudhuin, Ken Pabich, Mark Janiak and Tim Ullman Adopt Agenda / Properly Noticed Motion by Virlee second by Hathaway to adopt the agenda. Approve August 24, 2016 Minutes of Communication Advisory Technical Sub-Committee Meeting Motion by Dietman second by Hecht with noted changes Approve October 26, 2016 Minutes of Communication Advisory Technical Sub-Committee Meeting Motion by Hecht second by Hathaway with noted changes Public Comment None

Old Business Communication Supervisor Report – Gossen

This past summer we were training 3 people at the same time. All are working out very well. Some difficulty for those coming from other agencies that do not use 10-codes. Future discussion?

Dispatch needs new carpet in the “inner circle”.

Quick recorder in position 3 stuck in September. Rely on more due to SBFD needing each apparatus times documented.

Back-up T1 errors will be discussed on the agenda.

1 vacancy again. Candidate lasted about 4 weeks. New person starts January 2nd.

Over the last 4 years dispatch has adopted Grandparents for Christmas. ARES/RACES – Discuss WECOMM Statewide simulcast link – Status

Equipment ready and waiting for the frequency coordinator from the State and WECOMM to come to an agreement.

Tested a new SIP which is secure. Unsure how it will come through the Door County firewall, but it will happen. Status of Sunny Slope project(s)

WPS working with Grant Thomas on the contract. Unsure if they will need a building, do not want to collocate with us. Tower height needed will go down to 120’. Unsure if we will share a microwave. WPS will beef up the guy wires at their cost. Construction to start the summer of 2017.

WPS working with Grant Thomas on a contract to take over our abandoned tower in Brussels.

Termination of fiber is complete at Sunny Slope. Looking to install IP phone and camera. Agency Updates and/or User Concerns.

Company called Mobility made a presentation to Planning and Zoning for plans to put up 4 120’ macro pole towers. Only does high speed broadband. They locate the poles in the Utility Right of Way. At the 75’–80’ height they allow the local municipalities to use that space. DC asked Mobility to move the tower scheduled for Sturgeon Bay to be located behind the EMS building and potentially other towers to help Door County. Micro pole (50’ or less) approved to go up across from Bay Ship.

Suggested Changes as a result of summer outages – on going discussion Working on getting Brussels, Mill Rd and Andres pit connected. Transport those 3 sites via routed fiber network vs flat network.

MINUTES December 21, 2016

COMMUNICATION ADVISORY TECHNICAL

SUB-COMMITTEE

Door County Government Center County Board Room (C101), 1st floor 421 Nebraska Street, Sturgeon Bay,

WI

Information Systems Committee is the Oversight Committee for Communication Advisory Technical Sub-Committee

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Status – Property Committee decision for old Brussels Hill tower disposition – legal contract phase WPS In legal contract phase with Grant Thomas. Status – Jim Lienau letter – completed and sent Letter was sent rather than a resolution. Will be included in the December County Board packet. Vendor Updates Bay Electronics

IP controlled remote power distributions units cost estimate of $7589 ($3063 – Chambers Island & $4526 – Washington Island) sent to IS for Washington Island and Chambers Island. Train EMS personnel on Washington Island to assist?

2016 open item which will continue into 2017 is the City of Sturgeon Bay coverage issues particularly with SBPD portables. This item is not included in the 2017 maintenance contract. A number of issues have been found and corrected, but they are still working on it.

Door County is budgeting for a 5-year maintenance contract with Bay Electronics. Needs to be approved at County Board.

New Business Ellison Bay – ECB Engineering Site Study – Findings, estimated costs, how do we proceed in 2017? Received a quote of $15,000 to replace and upgrade the existing guy wires (for 2 not 3 legs – could be a mistake). Until this is fixed Door County is not allowed to adjust anything at this site. WISCOM Questions

WISCOM is a state wide VHF P25 trunking system. There are approximately 100 sites in the state that have this capability. It was designed and built initially for state wide coverage for State Patrol, DOT & DOJ. It is a state wide available communication system, but it does require certain radios with certain capabilities. It has expanded to some daily users, Kewaunee County being one of them.

Door County’s radios cannot accommodate the WISCOM frequency at this time. There is 1 WISCOM radio located in dispatch and 1 at the hospital.

We should develop a work group to discuss this issue and also place an interoperable radio in the command vehicle. Justice Center Tower Discuss – SBFD JC Tower repeater – Ownership transfer to County Public Safety Radio System (PSRS)

City would prefer to maintain the router. There will be no funding from the City. It will cost $6500 for the County to take it over and add a battery back-up system to it. It will then need to be put under the County’s general maintenance schedule at an additional cost of $1500 annually.

Motion by Hecht second by Hathaway to accept the Sturgeon Bay Fire Department’s Justice Center tower repeater and frequency into the County’s Public Safety Radio System and place it under our general maintenance schedule for 2017.

Motion carried unanimously We will look for a UPS solution with other monies.

Project Update(s) FYI – Door County Fiber to Jacksonport Tower – Complete This will be connected in the first quarter of 2017. Washington Island Fiber – A Possibility – Support from Public Safety Community – work in progress NSight is looking to write a grant to receive dollars. Would like letters of support from the public safety community. Noise on backup T1 for dispatch Terminating point for NSight that was having an issue is on Ken Meyer’s property. This was installed numerous years ago due to fiber cuts. Moved to a different copper circuit to clear up the issue. Ticket is not closed yet, unknown if the issue is resolved. DCS – Loss of IP Connectivity in Forestville area. Need for better coverage. Ongoing. Recent Input from Cellcom. Verizon not Cellcom programming was worked on. Need a cradle point of 1100. The issue with the cradle point 1100 is it is LTE 4 and LTE 5 aware but it is not LTE 3 aware. New modems cannot go back to the LTE 3. Macro tower option? PSRS Network Design – Flat verses Routed – Hybrid verses fully converged – 12/31/2017

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New Joint Brussels/Union/Gardner (BUG) /EMS facility – Southern Door Hoping the signal strength is strong enough off of the Brussels Hill. Looking to run fiber from the intersection of CTH C & DK to the building. If it is cost prohibitive will try to run microwave for the Brussels Hill to the building for EMS needs. New Sturgeon Bay EMS facility Possibility of a 75’ tower on the back side of the building for better coverage. Would also require a design change to run conduit to the building. Cost has not been finalized. $225,000? Macro tower option? New generators – Chambers Island, Fish Creek, Baileys Harbor, Jacksonport – no update Review Vouchers, Claims and Bills - none Matters to be Placed on a Future Agenda or Referred to a Committee, Official, or Employee Biz Virlee will chair Don Sitte will not be attending. Next CATS Committee Meeting Date Wednesday February 22, 2017 at 09:00 Adjourn Motion by Hathaway second by Virlee to adjourn. Time: 11:05 Minutes respectfully submitted by Carrie Gossen January 16, 2017

Note: These minutes have not yet been reviewed and approved by the Communications Advisory Technical Subcommittee.

Communication Advisory Technical Sub-Committee ℅ Tim Ullman Door County Government Center 421 Nebraska Street Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 February 17th, 2016 Request for Broadband Utility on Sunnyslope County Tower

Door County Broadband is the largest wireless internet service provider in Door County. Our goal has been to serve the under and unserved people in the Door peninsula with a focus on Door County. To further this effort Door County Broadband is requesting access to the tower on Sunny Slope Road. We are looking to use equipment that will permit us to serve an underserved area between Sturgeon Bay and Egg Harbor and surrounding areas. Below is the hardware and approximate heights at which we would be looking to locate equipment (based on the current equipment located on the tower):

140’-150’ (1) 2 Ft Dish 11 Ghz Dish with ¼” Heliax or Cat5 to base 200-275’ (4) 90° Sectors with 2.4 Ghz and 5G hz PmP 450 Access Points with Cat5 to the base

We have attached the spec sheets for the above hardware to this email. In relation to the hardware used in the

public safety world, it is low-powered, small hardware with minimal footprint and windload. We would also be looking to install an enclosure on a 3’x3’ concrete pad.

We understand that an engineering study will need to be done to finalize heights, check loading, etc. We believe our hardware would be well under loading limits of the tower. What we are requesting is recommendation pending an engineering study.

We would be open to both cash rent payment or trade of services. In the commercial tower rent we believe this would be about $750 a month in rent. Should the county desire to trade service for rent we do have a wide footprint that covers a majority of the county and currently provide services to one county location. We would be looking for a long term lease, as with other utilities, we need to make sure we setup to run for decades. Nate Bell Door County Broadband

ANTENNAS ENGINEERED & MANUFACTURED TO EXCEED INDUSTRY STANDARDS

( 1-855-276-(KPPA) 5772 or 780-702-7577 : [email protected] * 15497 117 Ave, Edmonton, AB T5M3X4, Canada * 3000 West Commerce, Dallas , TX 75212, USA

Datasheetversion1.Nov22,2015

2 5 Dual-sector antenna KPPA-2S5HV-90SS 2 GHz band ±45° slant polarization, 5 GHz band V/H polarization

The new generation of dual-antennas from KP combine two complete radiating systems within a single rugged radome. This arrangement allows complete coverage while reducing tower rental and installation costs.

Features:

• Two forward-facing 90° sector antennas in a single radome, one for each band • High gains of 15.8 and 14.9 dBi • Clean patterns for frequency re-use on the same tower • Supplied with KP’s over-designed universal adjustable bracket, in hot-dip galvanised steel, with wide U-bolts

for mounting on poles or tower legs up to 4”. • Mounting space for two ePMP radios on back

Advantages:

• Reduced inches on tower, only 28.5” tall • Single mounting point means half the tower rental • Lower wind resistance than two equivalent sectors • Allows upgrade path to add a frequency band without using more space on tower. • Faster installation than two single-band sectors

Overview pattern diagrams: A single KPPA-2S5HV-90SS has two dual-pol ports, facing in the same direction, one for each band.

Four KPPA-2S5HV-90SS mounted around a tower give complete 360° coverage in both bands, without taking up any more tower space.

Also available:

• 2, 3 and 5 GHz single-band dual sectors in a single radome • 2/3 and 3/5 GHz dual-band sectors in a single radome • 2, 3 and 5 GHz single-band quad-pol sector antennas

KPPA-2S5HV-90SS Detailed specifications

ANTENNAS ENGINEERED & MANUFACTURED TO EXCEED INDUSTRY STANDARDS

Electrical Port A Port B Frequency range 2400-2500 5400-5900 Polarization ±45° slant V/H Gain 15.8 dBi 14.9 dBi Azimuth 3dB beamwidth 90 ° 90 ° Elevation 3dB beamwidth 7.3 ° 4.8 ° Electrical Downtilt < 0.5 ° VSWR, Return loss < 2:1. > 10 dB F/B ratio > 27 dB > 27 dB Cross-pol ratio > 16 dB > 30 dB Port to port isolation, in-band > 28 dB > 27 dB

between bands > -39 dB ABAB frequency re-use -26 dB -29 dB ABABAB frequency re-use -19 dB -26 dB ABCABC frequency re-use -30 dB -29 dB

Input power 50 W max per port Connector Type Type N Female x 4 Mechanical Dimensions 35.5 x 8.5 x 4.5” Weight 8.5 lb Mounting method Carriage bolts Mounting pole dia 1¼” - 4” Surface Finish Matt powder coat Environmental Temperature range -40° to +60° C / +140° F Wind speed 160 km/h / 100 mph UV protection UV resistant UPVC Ingress protection IP55 rain resistant

Port A – 2 GHz – Azimuth patterns Port A – 2 GHz – Elevation patterns Port A – 2 GHz – Gain

Port B – 5 GHz – Azimuth patterns Port B – 5 GHz – Elevation patterns Port B – 5 GHz – Gain

®

10OD-62DXC62" H x 25" W x 25" D (33 RU) Outdoor Enclosure

GeneralWeight• 146 Lbs. assembled• 216 Lbs. shipping weightDoors• 2, secured by three point locking system• Locks via customer supplied padlocks• Sealed with .875" aluminum filled gasketsMaterial• .125" Alumiflex®• Finish: Painted cream• RF properties: Non-ferrousVents• 30 bottom louvers per door• 14 top louvers – In top cover,

under Alumishield®• One removable filter panel per door• 14 fixed filter pads in top coverHandles• Zinc, padlocking

Racking SpecificationsRails• One set standard (for additional rails

see accessories)• Alodine coated• Holes tapped for 10-32 threads• Each rail supported by three R-STRUTS™• .125" Material (Alumiflex®)Spacing• 19" or 23" Racking availableUseable Height• Usable racking height has been revised

to only fit in the opening of the door jam which is cabinet height minus 4.25"

• Maximum: 58.25"• Number of rack units per rail set: 33

Total number RU’s: 33Useable Depth• Maximum: 21.5" Minimum: 19.75"

Inside Clearance - Less RailsHeight• 62.23"Width• 23.625"Depth• See racking specifications

– Useable depth

RatingsNEMA Class Types available• NEMA 3R (Vented), NEMA 4

(closed loop-a/c) , NEMA 4XPaint Tested• 1000 Hour salt spray (textured)• 1000 Hour immersion

Door Opening ClearanceHeight• 58.25"Width• 19.5"

Exterior Cabinet DimensionsMain Body• Height: 62.48"• Width: 25.5"• Depth: 25"Alumishield®• Width: 28.46"• Hang down height: 1.71"• Depth: 27.46"Handles• Protrude 2.2"Total Space Occupied• Width: 28.46"• Height: 63.105"• Depth: 28.75"

*Section Starting & Ending Points

Vertical Height Per section

Effective Depth For Each Section

Top 58.75" – 62.48" 3.25" 21.50"

58.57" – 58.75" .18" 20.50"

37.00" – 58.57" 21.57 21.50"

Center 19.00"-31.00" 12.00" 19.75"

3.43" – 25.00" 21.57 21.50"

3.25" – 3.43" .18" 20.50"

Bottom 0.00" – 3.25" 3.25" 21.50"

PMP 450 Access Point

PMP 450 Access Point

Main Differentiators

» MAXIMIZED SPECTRAL EFFICIENCY IN DENSE SERVICES

AREAS is enabled by our innovative GPS Sync Technology in combination with long range and high density coverage. This allows for configuration of more subscribers utilizing fewer access points, while preserving quality of service in spectrum-constrained environments. By lowering installation costs and maintenance, GPS Sync reduces operating expenses and improves growth and profitability.

» OPTIMAL TRIPLE PLAY BACKHAUL empowered by effective Quality of Service (QoS) management allows providers to confidently offer triple play services – VoIP (Voice over IP), video and data. Providing customers with excellent service ensures their continued loyalty and transforms them into advocates, helping WISPs and enterprises expand their business.

» CARRIER-GRADE RELIABLE HARDWARE by Cambium Networks is constructed from high quality industrial components; it is outdoor-rated and rigorously tested to satisfy the most difficult environmental conditions. With 40-year MTBF, our equipment standards are unsurpassed in industries requiring fixed wireless broadband.

Powerful Features

The Cambium Networks PMP 450 platform is designed for growth. It allows service providers to efficiently and cost-effectively offer popular multi-media services that maximize their revenue - high-speed data and cloud access, video on demand, reliable fixed voice and VoIP. The PMP 450 solution provides reliable coverage across large service areas in urban, suburban, rural and remote locations.

2x2 MIMO-OFDM technology allows dual stream operation for most channel conditions, guaranteeing successful deployment of wireless networks in challenging environments.

Low latency of 3 - 5 ms effectively supports video and VoIP services. Flexible channel width (5, 7, 10, 15, 20 or 30 MHz) allows users to select the most effective channel width for the current network environment. 256-QAM modulation rate offers the unique ability to use the PMP 450 platform for services requiring fast and reliable transmission. System performance is ensured by vigorous testing with a com-patible set of radios, guaranteeing predictable link budget results. Cambium Networks specifications are consistent with real life conditions.

SPECIFICATION SHEET: PMP 450 ACCESS POINT

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Introduction

The Cambium Networks PMP 450 is our industry-leading wireless access network platform. Our solution is ideal for

industry verticals such as WISPs (Wireless Service Providers), Enterprises and the Government Public Safety Sector.

Designed for fixed outdoor applications, the PMP 450 platform is optimized for rate, reach, reliability and throughput. It

features the most resilient and effective set of wireless broadband technologies in the marketplace.

Available in most popular global bands, 2.4, 3.5 and 3.65, the Cambium Networks Point-to-Multipoint (PMP) 450

Access Point (AP) delivers a consistent and exceptionally high throughput - more than 190 Mbps per sector and more

than 1.5 Gbps per tower.

From the innovative GPS Synchronization options to interoperability with existing portfolio modules, the PMP 450

provides flexible deployment options that make it an excellent fit for high capacity, high reliability networks.

VERTICAL MARKETS AND SOLUTIONSWIRELESS SERVICE PROVIDERS (WISPs)• Rural connectivity• Municipal connectivity• Remote office connectivity• Primary or redundant connectivity

GOVERNMENT PUBLIC SAFETY SECTOR • Data Connectivity and Video

Surveillance for Public Safety• Disaster Recovery for Public Service• Data Network for Public Works

VERTICAL MARKETS AND SOLUTIONS ENTERPRISES

• Video surveillance backhaul• Device/site monitoring• LAN extension• Leased line replacement

Specifications

PRODUCT

MODEL NUMBERS PMP 450 ACCESS POINT C024045A001A, C024045A003A (2.4 GHz) C035045A001A, C035045A003A (3.3 – 3.6 GHz) C036045A001A, C036045A003A (3.55 – 3.8 GHz)

PMP 450 ACCESS POINT LITEC024045A011A (2.4 GHz)C034045A011A (3.3 - 3.6 GHz)C036045A011A (3.55 – 3.8 GHz)C000045K008A PMP 450 AP LITE UPGRADE KEY

SPECTRUM

FREQUENCY RANGE2400 - 2483.5 MHz

CHANNEL WIDTH 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 15 MHz, 20 MHz or 30 MHz

CHANNEL SPACING Selectable on 2.5 MHz increments

3300 – 3600 MHz

3550 – 3800 MHz

5 MHz, 7 MHz, 10 MHz, 15 MHz, 20 MHz or 30 MHz

Configurable to 50 KHz

INTERFACE

MAC (MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL) LAYER Cambium Networks proprietary

PHYSICAL LAYER 2x2 MIMO OFDM

ETHERNET INTERFACE 10/100/1000BaseT, half/full duplex, rate auto negotiated (802.3 compliant)

PROTOCOLS USED IPv4, UDP, TCP, IP, ICMP, Telnet, SNMP, HTTP, FTP

NETWORK MANAGEMENT HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, FTP, SNMP v3 (add line between this & v LAN)

VLAN 802.1ad (DVLAN Q-inQ), 802.1Q with 802.1p priority, dynamic port VID

PERFORMANCE

SUBSCRIBERS PER SECTOR UP TO 238

ARQ YES

MODULATION LEVELS (ADAPTIVE) MODULATION SIGNAL TO NOISE REQUIRED (SNR, IN dB)

2X QPSK 10

4X 16-QAM 17

6X 64-QAM 24

8X 256-QAM 32

MODULATION MODES (DYNNAMIC) Dual Payload (higher throughput) MIMO-8 or Single Payload (polarity diversity) MIMO-A

MAXIMUM DEPLOYMENT RANGE Up to 40 miles

LATENCY 3 - 5 ms, typical

GPS SYNCHRONIZATION Yes, via Autosync (CMM3, CMM4, uGPS, iGPS)

QUALITY OF SERVICE Diffserv QoS

LINK BUDGET

ANTENNA BEAM WIDTH(SEE ANTENNA SPEC SHEET FOR MORE DETAIL & RPE)

2.4 GHz - 60° Sector (Dual Slant)3 GHz - 90° Sector (Dual Slant)

TRANSMIT POWER RANGE -30 TO +22 dBm (combined, to EIRP limit by region) (1 dB interval) (+25 dBm FOR 3 GHz)

ANTENNA GAIN 2.4 GHz - 17 dBi Dual Slant (Sector Antenna available for 60°)3 GHz – 17 dBi Dual Slant (Sector Antenna available for 90°)

MAXIMUM TRANSMIT POWER +22 dBm combined (+25 dBm combined for 3 GHz)

SPECIFICATION SHEET: PMP 450 ACCESS POINT

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SPECIFICATION SHEET: PMP 450 ACCESS POINT

© 2016 Cambium Networks LTD. All rights reserved.

PHYSICAL

ANTENNA CONNECTION 50 ohm, N-type

SURGE SUPPRESSION IEC 61000-4-2 (ESD) 15kV (AIR), 8kV (contact)IEC 61000-4-4 (EFT) 40A (5/50 ns)IEC 61000-4-5 (Lightning) 25A (8/20 ms)

MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURE > 40 Years

ENVIRONMENTAL IP67, IP66

TEMPERATURE -40°C TO +60°C (-40°F TO +140°F), 0-95% non-condensing

WEIGHT 2.5 kg (5.5 lbs)

DIMENSIONS (HxWxD) 27 x 21 x 7 cm (10.6” x 8.3” x 2.8”)

TYPICAL POWER CONSUMPTION 11 W (2.4 GHz), 12 W (3 GHz)

MAXIMUM POWER CONSUMPTION 14 W (2.4 GHz), 15 W (3 GHz)

INPUT VOLTAGE 22 to 32 VDC

SECURITY

ENCRYPTION 56-bit DES, FIPS-197 128-bit AES

CERTIFICATIONS

INDUSTRY CANADA 109W-0004 (2.4 GHz)109W-0008 (3.5 GHZ)109W-0010 (3.65 GHz)

FCC ID Z8H89FT0004 (2.4 GHz) Z8H89FT0010 (3.65 GHz)

CE EN 302 326-2 V1.2.2 (3 GHz) EN 302 326-3 V1.3.1 (3 GHz)

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PMP 450i Access Point SPECIFICATION SHEET

PMP 450i Access PointCambium Networks industry-leading 450 platform includes the all new PMP 450i and PTP 450i radios. The 450i product platform is the most scalable industrial-grade wireless broadband solution available.

Key Features:

• Ultra-wide band radios support the entire band, whetherin 5 GHz or 3 GHz. Advanced radio design improves transmit power and increases receive sensitivity.

• Rugged metal enclosure designed to meet IP-66 andIP-67 standards to withstand harsh environments. Optional ATEX/HAZLOC certified models available for hazardous deployments.

• Dynamic Interference Filtering to provide industryleading noise isolation for improved performance

• Updated FPGA and SoC architecture triples theprocessing power compared to PMP 450

• Multifunction AUX port allows for greater flexibility fordeployment by adding a camera or other PoE directly.

PRODUCT RoW US EU DES only

5 GHz Model Numbers Connectorized C050045A001A C050045A002A C050045A003A C050045A004A

Integrated 90° sector C050045A005B C050045A006B C050045A007B C050045A008B

SPECTRUM

Channel Spacing Configurable on 2.5 MHz increments, 3 GHz customizable to 50 KHz

Frequency Range 3 GHz : 3300 - 3900 MHz

Channel Width 5 MHz, 7 MHz, 10 MHz, 15 MHz, 20 MHz or 30 MHz

• Option with new Integrated 90 degree sector antennaoptimized for frequency re-use (>35 dB F/B), high gain, null fill and predictable performance.

IC

C050045A015A

C050045A016B

Connectorized C030045A001A C030045A003A

Integrated 90° sector C030045A002A C030045A004A

C030045A001A C030045A001A C030045A001A

C030045A002A C030045A002A C030045A002A

3 GHz Model Numbers

5 GHz : 4900 - 5925 MHz

5 MHz, 10 MHz, 15 MHz, 20 MHz or 30 MHz

PMP 450i Access Point SPECIFICATION SHEETSpecifications

INTERFACE

MAC (Media Access Control) Layer Cambium Networks proprietary

Physical Layer 2x2 MIMO OFDM

Ethernet Interface 100/1000BaseT, full duplex, rate auto negotiated (802.3 compliant)

Protocols Used IPv4, UDP, TCP, IP, ICMP, Telnet, SNMP, HTTP, FTP

Network Management HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, FTP, SNMP v3

VLAN 802.1ad (DVLAN Q-inQ), 802.1Q with 802.1p priority, dynamic port VID

PERFORMANCE

Subscriber Per Sector Up to 238

ARQ Yes

Modulation Levels (Adaptive) MCS Signal to Noise Required (SNR, in dB)

2X QPSK 10

4X 16QAM 17

6X 64QAM 24

8X 256QAM 32

Maximum Deployment Range Up to 40 miles (64 km)

Latency 3 - 5 ms, typical

GPS Synchroization Yes, via Autosync (CMM4)

Quality of Service Diffserve QoS

LINK BUDGET

Integrated Sector Antenna 90° Azimuth, 8° Elevation (3dB rolloff), 2° Electrical Downtilt, Dual polarity

Antenna Gain 17 dBi ± 1 dBi integrated 90° sector or external

Transmit Power Range 40 dB dynamic range (to EIRP limit by region) (1 dB step)

Maximum Transmit Power +27 dBm combined output (+25 dBm combined for 3 GHz)

PHYSICAL

Antenna Connection 50 ohm, N-Type (Connectorized version only)

Surge Suppression (LPU fitted) EN61000-4-5: 1.2us/50us, 500 V voltage waveform Recommended external surge suppressor: Cambium Networks Model # C000000L033A

Mean Time Between Failure > 40 Years

Environmental IP67, IP66

Temperature / Humidity -40°C to +60°C (-40°F to +140°F), 0-95% non-condensing

Weight Connectorized Approx. 2.0 kg (4.5 lbs)

Integrated Approx. 7.5 kg (16.5 lbs)

Wind Survival Connectorized 322 km/h (200 mi/h)

Integrated 200 km/h (124 mi/h)

Dimensions (HxWxD) Connectorized 26.0 x 13.4 x 6.4 cm (10.3” x 5.3” x 3.3”)

Integrated 59.7 x 16.2 x 15.2 cm (23.5” x 6.4” x 6”)

Power Consumption 15 W typical, 25 W max, 55 W max with Aux port PoE out enabled

Input Voltage 48-59 V DC, 802.3at compatible

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CN PMP 450i AP 01112017

PMP 450i Access Point SPECIFICATION SHEET

SECURITY

Encryption 56-bit DES, FIPS-197 128-bit AES

CERTIFICATIONS

Industry Canada 109AO-50450I (4.9, 5.2, 5.4, 5.8 GHz)

FCC ID QWP-50450I (4.9, 5.1, 5.2, 5.4, 5.8 GHz)

CE EN 301 893 v1.8.1 (5.4 GHz)

EN 302 625 v1.1.1 (Broadband Disaster Relief, 4.9 GHz, 5.1 GHz)

Specifications

5 GHz ANTENNA PATTERN FOR INTEGRATED SECTOR:

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Z8H89FT0028 (3 GHz)

109W-0028 (3 GHz)

EN 302 326-2 v1.2.2 (3 GHz)

3 GHz ANTENNA PATTERN FOR INTEGRATED SECTOR:

EN 302 502 v1.2.1 (5.8 GHz)

Frequency Band, GHz

Bottom Band Gain, dBi

Mid Band Gain, dBi

Top Band Gain, dBi

Beamwidth, degrees

Front/Back, dB

XPD, dB

Return Loss, dB

Regulatory ComplianceETSI ClassFCC Part 101Brazil AnatelCanada SRSP

Andrew RPE Number

VHLP2

P R O D U C T

S P E C I F I C A T I O N

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ValuLine® III Next Generation Antennas

VHLP2-7W

7.125–8.5

29.5

30.7

31.9

4.7

57

32

17.7

R1 C3

N/A

N/A

N/A

7075A

VHLP2-10W

10.55–10.68

33.7

33.8

34.3

3.7

56

30

17.7

R1 C2

CAT A*

C2

310.5

7085B, 7086B*

VHLP2-11

10.7–11.7

34.0

34.4

35.0

3.3

60

30

17.7

R1 C3

CAT B

C2

N/A

7083A

VHLP2-13

12.70–13.25

35.6

35.8

36.0

2.7

62

30

17.7

R1 C3

N/A

C2

312.7B

7004

VHLP2-15

14.25–15.35

36.5

36.8

37.2

2.5

65

30

17.7

R2 C3

N/A

C2

314.5A

7008

VHLP2-18

17.7–19.7

38.3

38.7

39.1

2.1

67

30

17.7

R2 C3

CAT A

C2

Note 1

7012A

VHLP2-23

21.2–23.6

39.8

40.4

41.0

1.7

66

30

17.7

R3 C3

CAT A

C2

Note 2

7016A

VHLP2-26

24.25–26.5

40.8

41.2

41.8

1.5

68

30

17.7

R4 C3

CAT A

C2

N/A

7020A

VHLP2-28

27.5–29.5

41.8

42.2

42.7

1.3

68

30

17.7

R4 C3

N/A

C2

N/A

7024A

VHLP2-32

31.8–33.4

43.4

43.7

44.0

1.0

61

30

17.7

R5 C3B

N/A

C2

N/A

7028

VHLP2-38

37.0–40.0

44.6

45.2

45.8

0.9

66

30

17.7

R5 C3B

CAT A

C2

338.6A

7032A

S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

Note 1: Meets Canada SRSP 317.8A, 318.5, 318.8Note 2: Meets Canada SRSP 312.2A, 321.8B

* Use for FCC band (10.5–10.7 GHz)

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S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

Antenna Dimensions, mm (in)

A

B

C

D

E

663 (26.1)

358 (14.1)

72 (2.8)

143 (5.6)

335 (13.2)

Antenna Fine Adjustment

Fine Aximuth

Fine Elevation

±10°

±25°

A

B

CD

E

Suitable for mountingto a 48 mm to 115 mm(2 in to 4.5 in) pipe(not supplied)

ValuLine® III Next Generation Antennas—VHLP2

S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

Wind Loading

The axial, side, and twisting moment forces stated below are the maximum loads applied to the tower by the antenna ata survival windspeed of 250 km/h (155 mph). They are the result of wind from the most critical direction for each parameter. The individual maximums may not occur simultaneously. All forces are referenced to the antenna mounting pipe.

Antenna Weights Including Mount

Antenna without ice, kg (lb)

Antenna with 12 mm (1/2 in) radial ice, kg (lb)

12.28 (27)

24.7 (54)

Antenna Packed Weights (Gross)

Weight, kg (lb) 19.42 (43)

Packed Antenna Dimensions (Single Unit Pack)

Dimensions, cm (in) 70 x 70 x 56 (27.5 x 27.5 x 22.0)

Axial force FA 1066 N (240 lb)Side force FS 496 N (111 lb)Moment MT 382 N·m (282 lb-ft)

Angle A for MT maximum 0°

ZCG* without ice, mm (in) 125 (4.9)

XCG with 12 mm (1/2 in) radial ice, mm (in) 188 (7.4)

*ZCG is the axial distance from the center of gravity to the mounting pipe.

All designs, specifications, and availabilities of products and services presented in this bulletinare subject to change without notice.

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Internet: www.andrew.com

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ULLMAN, TIM

From: VanGemert, Rob <[email protected]>Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2017 12:37 PMTo: ULLMAN, TIMSubject: Fwd: Wireless Priority with Cellcom

Tim: just a reminder that Cellcom does participate in Wireless Priority Service, preferred network access in an emergency. I did discuss with Dan Williams. Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message:

From: "VanGemert, Rob" <[email protected]> Date: January 17, 2017 at 12:04:50 PM CST To: "VanGemert, Rob" <[email protected]> Subject: FW: Wireless Priority with Cellcom

From: VanGemert, Rob Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2017 11:55 AM To: VanGemert, Rob <[email protected]> Subject: Wireless Priority with Cellcom

Wireless Priority Service

During emergencies, all wireless networks - including Cellcom's - can experience congestion due to increased call

volumes and/or network damage therefore severely diminishing the ability of National Security/Emergency

Preparedness (NS/EP) personnel to make emergency calls and effectively respond during a crisis.

The National Communications System (NCS) developed Wireless Priority Service (WPS) to give key personnel first priority

when making emergency wireless calls.

Who can apply?

Key government and critical infrastructure personnel may be eligible for Wireless Priority Service using the Cellcom network.

Typically, these individuals command and control functions critical to management of, and response to, national security and

emergency situations.

Examples include:

Executive leaders such as members of Congress, mayors and county officials

Disaster response and qualifying military personnel

Public health, safety and law enforcement

Public services and utilities, and public welfare

Disaster recovery (medical and field support) personnel

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What does WPS cost?

WPS is an easy-to-use, add-on feature that organizations can subscribe to on a per-cell phone basis. There is no monthly service

fee. WPS calls do not count against anytime minutes on the organization's Cellcom calling plan.

How do I make a WPS call?

To use the service, callers simply dial *272, followed by the destination phone number [example: *272 (920) 333-1234]. The

*272 prefix needs to be dialed prior to making each WPS call. Silence is normal during the connection period, which may take up

to 60 seconds.

How does our organization obtain service?

Once approved for WPS, the organization's Point of Contact (POC) will procure equipment and establish basic Cellcom service

(if service isn't already in place). If not previously provided, the POC will also send the NCS basic account and phone number

information. The NCS then issues an order to Cellcom, and Cellcom adds the WPS feature to the authorized phones.

I'm interested in participating, now what?

For complete Wireless Priority Service program information, and to apply, visit https://www.dhs.gov/wireless-priority-service-

wps. Cellcom cannot directly approve your organization, or activate the feature, without the National Communications System

order.

Remember: it's better to play it safe and have this service in place than it is to take the chance of not being able to get a critical

call through during an emergency situation. https://www.dhs.gov/wireless-priority-service-wps

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