AISG cable is a special type of cable used for communication and control. AISG, which stands for Automatic Identification System and Parameter Setting Communication Protocol, is a protocol developed by communication equipment manufacturers to enable radio equipment to communicate and control with control and monitoring systems.
The AISG protocol provides a standardized method to enable communication and control between various radio devices. It uses serial communication and two-way communication protocol to achieve this, and can support many different communication speeds.
AISG cables are commonly used to connect antennas and antenna regulators in order to send and receive control and feedback signals via the AISG protocol. These signals include parameters such as the orientation, tilt and antenna gain of the antenna on the tower top, which can be used to optimize the transmission of radio signals. In addition, AISG cables can also be used in other types of radio equipment, such as base station controllers and radio frequency transceivers.
AISG cables typically have four or eight conductors. One of the wires is used to transmit power, one wire is used to transmit ground, and the remaining wires are used to transmit data. Due to its relatively slow communication speed, standard shielded cables are sufficient. However, in some occasions that require a higher level of protection, such as use in extreme environments, you can choose to put the AISG cable in a protective housing to provide additional protection.
In summary, the AISG cable is a specialized cable used to provide control and feedback communications between the radios on the tower. It uses the AISG protocol to support a variety of different communication rates through serial communication and two-way communication protocols to achieve communication and control between devices. When it comes to connecting antennas and antenna regulators, AISG cables can optimize the transmission of radio signals, thereby improving the performance of the entire system.





