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FCC ID: NS916PDDL2450

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pDDL2450
Pico 2.4GHz 1W Digital Data Link Module
Revision 0.35, April 12, 2016




        Microhard Systems Inc.
www.microhardcorp.com


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and which Microhard Systems Inc. determines does not conform to the warranty. Product returned to Microhard Systems Inc. for
warranty service will be shipped to Microhard Systems Inc. at Buyer’s expense and will be returned to Buyer at Microhard
Systems Inc.’s expense. In no event shall Microhard Systems Inc. be responsible under this warranty for any defect which is
caused by negligence, misuse or mistreatment of a product or for any unit which has been altered or modified in any way. The
warranty of replacement shall terminate with the warranty of the product.

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pDDL2450 Regulatory Requirements - PLEASE READ THIS SECTION
CAREFULLY


       WARNING:
To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, a separation distance of 23 cm or more should be maintained
between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation. To ensure compliance, operations at closer than this distance is
not recommended. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

To satisfy IC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, a separation distance of 25 cm or more should be maintained
between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation. To ensure compliance, operations at closer than this distance is
not recommended. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.


       WARNING:
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.


       WARNING:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Microhard Systems Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device has been tested with UFL to Reverse Polarity SMA connectors with the antennas listed in Appendix A When integrated in
OEM products, fixed antennas require installation preventing end-users from replacing them with non-approved antennas. Antennas not
listed in the tables must be tested to comply with FCC Section 15.203 (unique antenna connectors) and Section 15.247 (emissio ns).


       WARNING:
MAXIMUM EIRP
FCC Regulations allow up to 36 dBm equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP). Therefore, the sum of the transmitted power
(in dBm), the cabling loss and the antenna gain cannot exceed 36 dBm.


       WARNING:
EQUIPMENT LABELING
The FCC and IC numbers depend on the model of the radio module. Do NOT use the Marketing Name of the product but the Model
to distinguish the Certifications Numbers. This device has been modularly approved. The manufacturer, product name, and FCC
and Industry Canada identifiers of this product must appear on the outside label of the end-user equipment.


       WARNING:
This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.



SAMPLE LABEL REQUIREMENT for Model: pDDL2450:

  Contains:
  FCC ID: NS916PDDL2450                     IC : 3143A-16PDDL2450
  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
  device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
  must accept any interference received including interference
  that may cause undesired operation.




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pDDL2450 Exigences Réglementaires

         WARNING:
Pour satisfaire aux exigences de la FCC d'exposition RF pour la base et mobiles sur une distance de séparation de 23 cm ou plus doit
être maintenue entre l'antenne de cet appareil et des personnes lors de fonctionnement du dispositif. Pour assurer la conformité des
opérations au plus près que cette distance n'est pas recommandée. L'antenne utilisée pour ce transmetteur ne doit pas être co-
localisés en conjonction avec toute autre antenne ou transmetteur.

Pour satisfaire aux exigences de la IC d'exposition RF pour la base et mobiles sur une distance de séparation de 25 cm ou plus doit
être maintenue entre l'antenne de cet appareil et des personnes lors de fonctionnement du dispositif. Pour assurer la conformité des
opérations au plus près que cette distance n'est pas recommandée. L'antenne utilisée pour ce transmetteur ne doit pas être co-
localisés en conjonction avec toute autre antenne ou transmetteur.


         WARNING:
Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : ( 1 ) ce dispositif ne doit pas causer d'interférences nuisibles et ( 2) cet
appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, incluant les interférences qui peuvent provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable .


         WARNING:
Les changements ou modifications non expressément approuvés par Microhard Systems Inc. pourraient annuler l'autorité de
l'utilisateur à utiliser l'équipement . Ce dispositif a été testé avec MCX et connecteurs SMA à polarité inverse sur les ante nnes
répertoriées à l'annexe A Lorsqu'il est intégré dans les produits OEM , antennes fixes nécessitent une installation empêchant les
utilisateurs finaux de les remplacer par des antennes non approuvées . Antennes ne figurant pas dans les tableaux doivent être testés
pour se conformer à la Section 15.203 (connecteurs d'antenne uniques ) et à la Section 15.247 ( émissions ) .


         WARNING:
MAXIMUM EIRP
Règlement FCC permettent jusqu'à 36 dBm puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (EIRP) . Par conséquent, la somme de la puissance
émise ( en dBm ), la perte de câblage et le gain d'antenne ne peut pas dépasser 36 dBm.


         WARNING:
ÉQUIPEMENT DE MARQUAGE
Les numéros FCC et IC dépendent du modèle du module radio . Ne pas utiliser le nom marketing du produit, mais le modèle de
distinguer les numéros Certifications . Ce dispositif a été approuvé de façon modulaire . Le fabricant , nom du produit, et les
identificateurs de la FCC et d'Industrie Canada de ce produit doivent figurer sur l'étiquette à l'extérieur de l'équipement de l'utilisateur
final .


         WARNING:
Cet appareil est conforme aux CNR exempts de licence d'Industrie Canada . Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions
suivantes : ( 1 ) Ce dispositif ne peut causer des interférences ; et ( 2 ) Ce dispositif doit accepter toute interférence , y compris les
interférences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement de l'appareil.

SAMPLE LABEL REQUIREMENT for Model: pDDL2450:

     Contains:
     FCC ID: NS916PDDL2450                    IC : 3143A-16PDDL2450
     Cet appareil est conforme à la partie 15 des règles de la FCC .
     Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes :
     ( 1 ) ce dispositif ne doit pas causer d'interférences nuisibles et
     ( 2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, incluant
     les interférences qui peuvent provoquer un fonctionnement
     indésirable .




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Co-Location with Cellular Modems

FCC: The maximum calculated MPE ratio for the EUT with 2 dBi dipole antenna is 0.238 (evaluated at 23 cm), this
configuration can be co-located with other antennas provided the sum of the MPE ratios for all the other
simultaneous transmitting antennas incorporated in a host device is < 1.0 - 0.238 < 0.762. The following co-location
were evaluated for mobile configurations:

Industry Canada: The maximum calculated MPE ratio for the EUT with 2 dBi dipole antenna is 0.230 (evaluated at
32 cm), this configuration can be co-located with other antennas provided the sum of the MPE ratios for all the other
simultaneous transmitting antennas incorporated in a host device is < 1.0 - 0.230 < 0.770. The following co-location
were evaluated for mobile configurations:

       1) EUT with 2 dBi dipole antenna co-located with Data Card Module
          (FCC ID RI7LN930, IC: 5131A-LN930)

       2) EUT with 2 dBi dipole antenna co- located with LTE Data Transmitter Module
           ( FCC ID R5QTOBYL201 , IC 8595B – TOBYL201 )

       3) EUT with 2 dBi dipole antenna co- located with GSM/UMTS/LTE Data Module
           ( FCC ID RI7LE910NAV2, IC - 5131A-LE910NAV2 )

Co - localisation avec Cellular Modem
FCC : Le maximum calculé rapport EMT pour l'EST avec antenne dipôle 2 dBi est de 0,238 (évalué à 23 cm), cette
configuration peut être co- située avec d'autres antennes à condition que la somme des rapports MPE pour tous les
autres antennes de transmission simultanées incorporés dans un dispositif hôte est < 1,0 à 0,238 < 0,762 . Le co-
emplacement suivant ont été évalués pour les configurations mobiles :

Industry Canada : Le maximum calculé rapport EMT pour l'EST avec antenne dipôle 2 dBi est de 0,230 (évalué à 32
cm), cette configuration peut être co- située avec d'autres antennes à condition que la somme des rapports MPE pour
tous les autres antennes de transmission simultanées incorporés dans un dispositif hôte est < 1.0 - 0.230 < 0.770. Le
co- emplacement suivant ont été évalués pour les configurations mobiles :


       1 ) EUT avec 2 dBi antenne dipôle co-localisé avec module de carte de données
          ( FCC ID RI7LN930 , IC : 5131A - LN930)

       2 ) EUT avec 2 dBi antenne dipôle co- localisé avec LTE données Module émetteur
           ( FCC ID R5QTOBYL201 , IC 8595B – TOBYL201 )

       3 ) EUT avec 2 dBi antenne dipôle situé coopération avec les réseaux GSM / UMTS / LTE du module de
           données ( FCC ID RI7LE910NAV2, IC - 5131A-LE910NAV2 )




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Contents
Warranty ................................................................................................................................................................ ii
Proprietary Rights .................................................................................................................................................. ii
pDDL2450 Regulatory Requirements ................................................................................................................... iii
pDDL2450 Exigences Réglementaires ................................................................................................................... iv
Co-Location Instructions ........................................................................................................................................ v
2.     GENERAL .................................................................................................................................................... 1
     2.0       PRODUCT OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................................ 1
     2.1       OUTPUT POWER LEVEL ............................................................................................................................................. 2
3.     INSTALLATION.......................................................................................................................................... 3
     3.0       OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................................................... 3
     3.1       ESTIMATING THE GAIN MARGIN ................................................................................................................................ 3
     3.2       ANTENNAS AND CABLING ......................................................................................................................................... 5
       3.2.1          Internal Cabling ............................................................................................................................... 5
       3.2.2          Installing External Cables, Antennas and Lightning Arrestors ........................................................... 6




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                                                    2. General
2.0 Product Overview
The pDDL2450 is a high-performance embedded wireless data transceiver.
Operating in the 2400 – 2483.5 MHz ISM band, this frequency-hopping
spread-spectrum module is capable of providing reliable wireless data
transfer between almost any type of equipment which uses an asynchronous
serial interface. The small-size and superior RF performance of this module
make it ideal for many applications.

While a pair of pDDL2450 modules can link two terminal devices (“point-
to-point” operation); multiple modules can be used together to create a
network of various topologies, including “point-to-multipoint” and
“repeater” operation. Multiple independent networks can operate
concurrently, so it is possible for unrelated communications to take place in
the same or a nearby area without sacrificing privacy or reliability.

1.1 Features
Key features of the pDDL2450 include:
         transmission within a public, license-exempt band of the radio
          spectrum1 – this means that it can be used without access fees
          (such as those incurred by cellular airtime).
         a serial I/O data port with handshaking and hardware flow
          control, allowing the pDDL2450 to interface directly to any
          equipment with an asynchronous serial interface.
         ease of installation and use – the pDDL2450 module uses a
          subset of standard AT style commands, very similar to those
          used by traditional telephone line modems.
         all units in a system are physically identical, and can be
          configured as a master, repeater or slave using the AT
          command set. No hardware modifications are required
         128 sets of user-selectable pseudo-random hopping patterns,
          intelligently designed to offer the possibility of separately
          operating multiple networks while providing security,
          reliability and high tolerance to interference.
         encryption key with 65536 user-selectable values to maximize
          security and privacy of communications.
         32-bit of CRC error detection and auto re-transmit to provide
          accuracy and reliability of data.




1
    2400-2483.5 MHz, which is license-free within North America; may need to be factory-
    configured differently for some countries.



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          TDMA (time division multiple access) support, allowing
            multi-slave access in point-to-point mode.
          roaming ability, allowing repeaters and slaves to re-
            synchronize with a new master if the synchronization pulse
            from the original master is lost.
    While the typical application for the pDDL2450 is to provide a short- to
    mid-range wireless communications link between DTEs, it can be adapted
    to almost any situation where an asynchronous serial interface is used and
    data intercommunication is required.


    2.1 Output Power Level
    The Output Power Level determines at what power the pDDL2450
    transmits. The pDDL2450’s sensitive receiver can operate with very low
    power levels, so it is recommended that the lowest power necessary is used;
    using excessive power contributes to unnecessary “RF pollution”.
    Ideally, you should test the communications performance between units
    starting from a low power level and working upward until the RSSI is
    sufficiently high and a reliable link is established. The conditions will vary
    widely between applications, the output power settings can be calculated
    based on following information.
       Transmitter antenna gain
       Cable loss
       Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP) requirement by FCC
        Regulations


        Power Setting = 36 – Antenna Gain – Cable Loss


    The power setting must be no more than the above calculation value. Any
    higher is a violation of FCC rules. See IMPORTANT warning below.
    Table 1 Output Power

            Power Setting      Approx. Output Power
               (dBm)                   (mW)
                  20                    100
                  21                    125
                  22                    160
                  23                     200
                  24                     250
                  25                     320
                  26                     400
                  27                     500
                  28                     630
                  29                     800
                  30                    1000




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                                                                      3. Installation
                        3.0 Overview
                        The pDDL2450 complies with FCC part 15 at the modular level for
                        operation in the license-free 2400-2483.5 MHz ISM band. This chapter
                        provides guidelines for installing and deploying equipment which
                        incorporates the pDDL2450 module.

                        3.1 Estimating the Gain Margin
                        Successful communication between pDDL2450 modules is dependent on
                        three main factors:
                               System Gain
                               Path Loss
                               Interference
                        System gain is a calculation in dB describing the performance to be
                        expected between a transmitter-receiver pair. The number can be calculated
                        based on knowledge of the equipment being deployed. The following four
                        factors make up a system gain calculation:
                        1.      Transmitter power (user selectable)
                        2.      Transmitter gain (transmitting antenna gain minus cabling loss between
                                the transmitting antenna and the pDDL2450 module)
                        3.      Receiver gain (Receiving antenna gain minus cabling loss between the
                                receiving antenna and the module)
                        4.      Receiver sensitivity (Specified as -108dBm on the pDDL2450 module)
                        In the following illustration, the transmitting antenna has a gain of 6 dB,
                        and the receiving antenna has a gain of 3 dB. The cable loss between the
                        module and the antenna is 2 dB on both the transmitting and receiving side.


                                      Cable Loss = 2 dB                                           Cable Loss = 2 dB


                                                      Antenna Gain = 6 dB   Antenna Gain = 3 dB


                             Transmitter                                                                         Receiver

                              30 dBm                                                                           Sensitivity =
                            Output Power                                                                        -105 dBm




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    Figure 1 Gain Calculation
    The power level has been set to 30dBm (1W) on the transmitter, and the
    receiver sensitivity for the pDDL2450 is -108dBm.
    System gain would be calculated to be:
    30 - 2 + 6 + 3 - 2 + 108 = 143 dB.

         Base Height (m)



                           Mobile
                           Height
                            (m)




                 Distance (km)


    Figure 2 System Deploying
    When deploying your system, care must be taken to ensure the path loss
    (reduction of signal strength from transmitter to receiver in dB) between
    equipment does not exceed the system gain (140 dB in the above example).
    It is recommended to design for a gain margin of at least 20 dB to ensure
    reliable communication. Gain margin is the difference between system gain
    and path loss. Referring to the same example, suppose the path loss is 100
    dB, the gain margin would be 40 dB, which is more than adequate for
    reliable communication.
    Path loss is a very complicated calculation which mainly depends on the
    terrain profile, and the height of the antennas off the ground.
    The following table provides path loss numbers for varying antenna heights
    and antenna separation: These numbers are real averages taken from rural
    environments. They do not apply to urban, non-line-of-sight environments.
    Table 2 Path Loss

      Distance              Base Height   Mobile Height        Path Loss
       (km)                     (m)           (m)                (dB)
          5                         15         2.5               116.5
          5                         30         2.5               110.9
          8                         15         2.5               124.1
          8                         15          5                117.7
          8                         15         10                 105
         16                         15         2.5               135.3
         16                         15          5                128.9
         16                         15         10                116.2
         16                         30         10                109.6
         16                         30          5                122.4
         16                         30         2.5               128.8




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                            Once the equipment is deployed, you can verify the signal strength by
                            entering into Command Mode and reading Register S123. This register
                            provides the average signal strength in dBm. The minimum strength for
                            communication is roughly -108dBm. For consistent reliable
                            communication, you should try to deploy the equipment such that signal
                            strength exceeds -95dBm.


                            3.2 Antennas and Cabling
                            This section describes the recommended procedure for installing cabling
                            and antennas for use with the pDDL2450 module.
                            3.2.1 Internal Cabling
                            The most common method for installing the module is to run a cable from
                            the module’s UFL connector to a reverse TNC bulkhead connector on the
                            chassis of the equipment as shown in Figure 3. This cable can be purchased
                            from Microhard Systems.

                                           Reverse TNC Connector




                                                           RG316 Cable
                                                          with UFL
                                                             connector
                                                         and Reverse TNC
                                                             bulkhead
                                                             connector
                                                 UFL connector
                                           PDDL24
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                            Figure 3 Suggested Internal Cabling
                            Cable losses are negligible for the short piece used within the chassis.
                            Additional losses up to 0.5 dB may be present in the MCX and Reverse
                            TNC connections.




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                                      3.2.2 Installing External Cables, Antennas and Lightning
                                            Arrestors
      WARNING:                        Never work on an antenna system when there is lightning in the area.
To satisfy FCC RF exposure
requirements for mobile               Direct human contact with the antenna is potentially unhealthy when the
transmitting devices, a separation    pDDL2450 is generating RF energy. Always ensure that the pDDL2450
distance of 23 cm or more should      equipment is powered down during installation. At all times a distance of
be maintained between the             23 cm (25 cm for IC) must be maintained between the antenna and any
antenna of this device and            person when the device is in operation.
persons during device operation.
                                      Surge Arrestors
To ensure compliance, operations
at closer than this distance is not   The most effective protection against lightning is to install two lightning
recommended. The antenna used         (surge) arrestors, one at the antenna, the other one at the interface with the
for this transmitter must not be      equipment.      The surge arrestor grounding system should be fully
co-located in conjunction with        interconnected with the transmission tower and power grounding systems to
any other antenna or transmitter.     form a single, fully integrated ground circuit. Typically, both ports on surge
                                      arrestors are N-female.
                                      External Filter
      WARNING:                        Although the pDDL2450 is capable of filtering out RF noise in most
To satisfy IC RF exposure             environments, there are circumstances that require external filtering.
requirements for mobile               Paging towers and cellular base stations in close proximity to the
transmitting devices, a separation    pDDL2450 antenna can desensitize the receiver. Microhard Systems’
distance of 23 cm or more should      external cavity filter eliminates this problem. The filter has two N-female
be maintained between the             ports and should be connected in line at the interface to the RF equipment.
antenna of this device and
persons during device operation.      Weatherproofing
To ensure compliance, operations      Type N and RTNC connectors are not weatherproof. All connectors should
at closer than this distance is not   be taped with rubber splicing tape (weatherproofing tape), and then coated
recommended. The antenna used         with a sealant.
for this transmitter must not be
co-located in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.     Cabling
                                      The following coax cables are recommended:
                                      Table 3 Cable Loss
      WARNING:
Direct human contact with the              Cable        Loss (dB/100ft)
antenna is potentially unhealthy
when the pDDL2450 is                      LMR 195             10.7
generating RF energy. Always              LMR 400              3.9
ensure that the pDDL2450
equipment is powered down                 LMR 600              2.5
during installation.
                                      Factors to take into consideration when choosing a cable are:
                                          price;
                                          bend radius limitations (the lower performance cables generally can
      WARNING:                             bend more sharply)
Never work on an antenna
system when there is lightning in         performance requirements; and,
the area.                                 distance between the equipment and the antenna.




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                                    When installing the cable, always begin fastening at the top near the
                                    antenna connector/surge arrestor. The cable must be supported at the top
                                    with a hose clamp or wrap lock, and at 5 ft intervals down the length of the
                                    tower. Over-tightening the fasteners will dent the cable and reduce
                                    performance. If properly grounded surge arrestors are not installed at both
      WARNING:                      the top and the bottom of the cable, then the cable should be grounded to
MAXIMUM EIRP                        the tower at these locations using a cable grounding kit. If the tower is non-
FCC and IC Regulations allow        conductive, then a separate conductor, physically separate from the cable,
up to 36dBm effective               should be run down the tower.
isotropically radiated power
(EIRP). Therefore, the sum of       Antenna
the transmitted power (in dBm),     Before choosing an antenna, you should have some knowledge of the path
the cabling loss and the antenna    loss and the topology of the equipment. If the equipment is in a fixed
gain cannot exceed                  location and is to communicate with only one other unit also in a fixed
36 dBm with respect to the          location, then a Yagi antenna is suitable. Choose a Yagi with enough gain
isotropic radiator.                 to ensure adequate gain margin. When deploying the Yagi, point the
                                    antenna towards the intended target, ensuring the antenna elements are
      WARNING:                      perpendicular to the ground for vertical polarization.
The pDDL2450 can only be used
                                    In applications where there are multiple units that you must communicate
with any antennas listed in         with or units, which are in motion, you may select an Omni-directional
Appendix A.
                                    antenna with appropriate gain.
                                    See appendix A for a list of approved antennas that can be used with
      WARNING:                      the pDDL2450 radio modem. If you require another type of antenna
Be careful with dBi vs dBd gains    please contact Microhard Systems Inc. The pDDL2450 CANNOT be
on antenna specifications.          used with any antenna that does not appear in Appendix A.
Antenna manufactures may not        Microhard Systems Inc. can provide you with approved antennas to ensure
clearly indicate the gain on the    FCC and Industry Canada compliance.
antenna if it is dBd or dBi. Note
1dBd = 2.15dBi.                     FCC Regulations allow up to 36dBm effective isotropically radiated
                                    power (EIRP). Therefore, the sum of the transmitted power (in dBm),
                                    the cabling loss and the antenna gain cannot exceed 36dBm with
                                    respect to the isotropic radiator.
                                    EIRP is calculated as follows:
                                    EIRP = Tx Power(dBm) - Cable/Connector Loss(dB) + Ant Gain(dBi)


                                    Antenna Gains must be in dBi when calculating the 36dBm EIRP limit.
                                    1dBd = 2.15dBi


                                    Use the guidelines in the previous section for calculating cable and
                                    connector losses. If cabling and connector losses are 2 dB, then the
                                    maximum allowable gain of the antenna will be 8 dB.

                                    Examples of Antenna and Power settings to maintain 36dBm EIRP
                                    Antenna            Power Level       Minimum Cable / Loss              EIPR
                                    8.15 dBi Omni      30dBm             25 feet LMR195 / 2.675dB          35.475dBm
                                    12.5 dBi Patch     23dBm             10 feet LMR195 / 1.07dB           34.43dBm
                                    14.15 dBi Yagi     21dBm             10 feet LMR400 / 0.39dB           34.76dBm




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    Examples:
    FCC and Industry Canada Regulations allow up to 36dBm effective
    isotropically radiated power (EIRP). Therefore, the sum of the
    transmitted power (in dBm), the cabling loss and the antenna gain
    cannot exceed 36dBm with respect to the isotropic radiator.
    Example 1)
    What is the maximum power the pDDL2450 can be set to comply with
    FCC and IC given the following equipment given a Rubber Ducky Ant
    Gain 2dBi and no cable or connectors in the system?
    Max EIRP 36dBm
    Max TX power = EIRP – Ant Gain(dBi) + Cable/Connector loss (dB)
    Ant Gain dBi = 2dBi
    Max TX power = 36dBm – 2dBi + 0dB = 34dBm
    We can set the modem to the maximum power setting of 30dBm.
    Example 2)
    What is the maximum power the pDDL2450 can be set to comply with
    FCC and IC given the following equipment given a Yagi Ant Gain
    12dBd and cable and connector loss of 4.5 dB?
    Max EIRP 36dBm
    Max TX power = EIRP – Ant Gain(dBi) + Cable/Connector loss (dB)
    Ant Gain dBi = Ant Gain dBd + 2.15 dB
    Yagi Gain (dBi) = 12 + 2.15 = 14.15dBi
    Max TX power = 36dBm – 14.15dB + 4.5dB = 26.35dBm
    We must round down
    Hence Max TX power = 26dBm
    Example 3)
    What is the maximum power the pDDL2450 can be set to comply with
    FCC and IC given the following equipment given a Omni Ant Gain
    6dBd and cable and connector loss of 2.5 dB?
    Max EIRP 36dBm
    Max TX power = EIRP – Ant Gain(dBi) + Cable/Connector loss (dB)
    Ant Gain dBi = Ant Gain dBd + 2.15 dB
    Omni Gain (dBi) = 6 + 2.15 = 8.15dBi
    Max TX power = 36dBm – 8.15dB + 2.5dB = 30.35dBm
    Hence Max TX power = 30dBm




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                       A. Approved Antennas
This radio transmitter (IC:3143A-16PDDL2450) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna
types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain
greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.

 Cet émetteur radio ( IC : 3143A - 16PDDL2450) a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types
d'antenne énumérés ci-dessous avec le gain maximal admissible indiqué . Types d'antennes ne figurant pas dans cette
liste, ayant un gain supérieur au gain maximum indiqué pour ce type, sont strictement interdits pour une utilisation avec
cet appareil.
                     Part Number             Description
Rubber Ducky
                     MHS031100               2dBi,2.4GHz Rubber Ducky Antenna RPTNC Swivel
                     MHS031110               2dBi, 2.4GHz Rubber Ducky Antenna Reverse SMA Swivel
                     MHS031120               2dBi, 2.4GHz Rubber Ducky Antenna Reverse SMA Straight
Yagi Antennas
                     MHS034100               9 dBi, 2.4GHz Yagi Directional Antenna RPTNC Pigtail
                     MHS034000               12 dBi, 2.4GHz Yagi Directional Antenna RPTNC Pigtail
                     MHS034120               14 dBi, 2.4GHz Yagi Directional Antenna RPTNC Pigtail
                     MHS034150               14.5 dBi, 2.4GHz Yagi Directional Antenna RPTNC Pigtail


Patch Antennas
                     MHS034200               8 dBi, 2.4GHz Mini Flat Patch Directional Antenna RPTNC Pigtail
                     MHS034210               14 dBi, 2.4GHz Flat Patch Directional Antenna RPTNC Pigtail


Omni Directional
                     MHS031260               5 dBi, Omni Directional Antenna RPTNC Pigtail
                     MHS034000               6 dBi, 2.4GHz Omni Directional Antenna RPTNC Pigtail
                     MHS031340               8 dBi, Omni Directional Antenna RPTNC Pigtail
                     MHS034020               10.5 dBi, 2.4GHz Omni Directional Antenna RPTNC Pigtail
                     MHS034030               12 dBi, 2.4GHz Omni Directional Antenna RPTNC Pigtail
                     MHS034040               15 dBi, 2.4GHz Omni Directional Antenna RPTNC Pigtail



         WARNING:
  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Microhard Systems Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equi pment.
  This device has been tested with UFL connectors with the antennas listed in Appendix A When integrated in OEM products, fixe d
  antennas require installation preventing end-users from replacing them with non-approved antennas. Antennas not listed in the tables
  must be tested to comply with FCC Section 15.203 (unique antenna connectors) and Section 15.247 (emissions). Please Cont act
  Microhard Systems Inc. if you need more information.

  Industry Canada: This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed above, and having a maximum gain of 15 dBi.
  Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 15 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required
  antenna impedance is 50 ohms. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so
  chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that required for successful communication. This
  Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

  Industrie Canada: Cet appareil a été conçu pour fonctionner avec les antennes énumérées ci-dessus, et ayant un gain
  maximal de 15 dBi. Antennes pas inclus dans cette liste ou présentant un gain supérieur à 15 dBi sont strictement
  interdits pour une utilisation avec cet appareil. L'impédance d'antenne requise est de 50 ohms. Pour réduire les
  interférences radio potentielles pour les autres utilisateurs, le type d'antenne et son gain doivent être choisis afin que la
  puissance isotrope équivalente (PIRE) ne soit pas supérieure à celle requise pour une communication réussie rayonnée.
  Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme à la norme ICES -003 du Canada.




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