Hi Peter
I can't tell you about specific equipment, but LOS or NLOS is not related to protocols. Distance can be related to protocols, but the presence/absence of obstacles that limit the line-of-sight has influence only on the link budget and the stability of the link. With higher frequencies LOS becomes a must, though with lower frequencies propagation can be good without LOS; if you want NLOS for medium distances, I guess that you want systems operating in UHF (I think that there must exist, as I heard some technical people from Telefonica del Peru talking about LTE in 700 MHz).
Hope this helps
Hello, Does anyone know of or can anyone recommend LTE equipment vendors that sell point-to-point or point-to-multipoint radios that are capable of non line of site (NLOS)? Is LTE even capable, as a protocol, of dealing with non line of sight? Peter / Rhizomatica _______________________________________________ DC3 mailing list DC3@listas.altermundi.net https://listas.altermundi.net/mailman/listinfo/dc3 .
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