Campbell Scientific RF450 Spread Spectrum Radio User Manual

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RF450 Spread Spectrum Radio

Indoor, Omnidirectional

19512

0 dBd, ½ wave whip. SMA connector attaches directly to
the radio; no antenna cable is needed.

20644

1 dBd, dipole, with window/wall mount. The antenna is
shipped with a 79 in. cable that has an SMA male
connector that attaches to the radio.

Outdoor, Omindirectional

14221

3 dBd with rugged FM2 antenna mounts and a Type N
female connector. It requires an antenna cable to connect
to the radio.

Outdoor, Yagi

14201

9 dBd, with mounts and a Type N female connector. It
requires an antenna cable to connect to the radio. Please
note that because the FCC limits EIRP to36 dBm, use of this
antenna may require a reduction of the RF450’s transmit
power.

Antenna Cables and Surge Protectors for Outdoor Antennas

Recommended for cable lengths less than 10 ft.

COAXSMA-L

LMR195 antenna cable with type SMA to type N Male
Connector

Recommended for cable lengths greater than 10 ft and/or use with
lightning protection

COAXNTN-L

Low-loss (4.1 dB/100 ft) RG8 antenna cable with type N
male to type N male connectors (requires 19533 surge
protector). Specify length, in feet, after the L.

19533

Surge Suppressor that is recommended when the length of
the antenna cable is greater than 10 feet. The surge
suppressor helps protect the radio from electrical
discharge being conducted down the antenna cable. It
includes a COAXSMA-L1.5 cable and requires the
COAXNTN-L antenna cable.

Additional Accessories

15966

AC Wall charger for base station radio

14291

Optional DC power cable

18663

Null modem cable used to connect the radio to the RS-232
port on the datalogger.

CM230

Adjustable Angle Mounting Kit for attaching an outdoor
antenna to a tripod or tower.

20625

FreeWave Diagnostics cable and Software CD

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