NAVIGATOR DT
Dual Transceiver All-Outdoor/Split Mount Licensed Microwave Gigabit Radio
Versatile microwave radio that scales to meet ever increasing capacity demands.

6 to 42 GHz Licensed, Point-to-Point, All-Outdoor/Split Mount, Microwave Radio
NAVIGATOR DT radio is a dual transceiver, all-outdoor/split mount, IP radio operating from 6 to 42 GHz, with modulations up to 4096-QAM, ultra-wideband operation up to 112 MHz (ETSI), and 160 MHz (ANSI). The NAVIGATOR DT can achieve up to 4.8 Gb/s without compression.
Each NAVIGATOR DT radio supports dual sub-carriers resulting in up to four sub-carriers per dual transceiver radio, allowing capacity to increase without the need for additional equipment.
- • XPIC and MIMO frequency reuse technologies allow for double and quadruple capacity increase, using a single licensed channel; a single radio supports XPIC and 2+0.
- • Easily and inexpensively field convertible to different sub-bands via user-friendly, customer-replaceable diplexers.
- • Sparing for NAVIGATOR DT is only a base radio unit. There is no need to spare each radio in a specific sub-band
- • Ideal, highly-integrated, all-outdoor/split mount radio that can handle the most demanding applications.
- • Proprietary ASIC's with unprecedented performance in the microwave industry.
- • Optimizes networks for capacity, while reducing capital and operating costs dramatically.
- • Available in a Dual Transceiver (DT) or Single Transceiver (ST) configuration.
Key Product Benefits
Up to 4.8 Gb/s of Throughput in a Single Radio
Create a single microwave link that fulfills all your data link requirements.
Lower Installation Costs
All-outdoor topology saves money on waveguide and valuable rack space in your total operating cost (TOC).
Protect Valuable Station Assets
A remote, mirrored server at the transmitter site protects your business records and program content. NAVIGATOR DT handles the data requirements for these, and other IP-based utilities and equipment, with capacity to spare.
Supervise NAVIGATOR DT with Ease
Browser User Interface (BUI) and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allow convenient remote monitoring and integration into existing networks.