Configuration, 1 theory of radio operation – Campbell Scientific RF450 Spread Spectrum Radio User Manual

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RF450 Spread Spectrum Radio

Data Interface:

Protocol

RS-232, DCE, CS I/O, ME, and SDC;

user

selectable

RS-232 Baud Rate:

1200 bps, 4800 bps, 9600 bps, 19.2 kbps,

38.4 kbps, 57.6 kbps, 115.2 kbps;

user

selectable

Connectors

DB9

Antenna

SMA

female

connector

External

antenna

required


Power Requirements:

Voltage

7 to 28 Vdc

Current

Transmit

500

mA

Receive

76

mA*

Idle 22

mA*

Sleep 7

mA*


Environmental:

Operating Temperature

-40° to +75°C

Dimensions

1.44” x 3.17” x 5.70” (3.66 x 8.05 x 14.48 cm)

1.44” x 3.17” x 7.5” (3.66 x 8.05 x 19.05 cm) with
mounting plate

Weight

0.7 lbs (0.3 kg)

Humidity

0 to 95% non-condensing


FCC ID:

KNY-6231812519


Canada: 2329B-DGR09RAS

3. Configuration

3.1 Theory of Radio Operation

In a point-to-multi-point network (multi-point network) the transceiver
designated as a Master, is able to simultaneously communicate with numerous
Slaves. In its simplest form, a multi-point network functions with the Master
broadcasting its messages to all Slaves and the Slaves responding to the Master
when given data by the datalogger connected to the data port (see Figure 3.1-1).

There may be only one RF450 Master in a network and it must
be connected to a PakBus router. A PakBus router may be
software such as LoggerNet or PC400 or a datalogger configured
as a router.

NOTE

2

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