Campbell Scientific RF400/RF410/RF415 Spread Spectrum Radio/Modem User Manual

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RF400 Series Spread Spectrum Data Radio/Modems

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WISP24015PTNF, boom length 17 inches, diameter 3
inches, W/ END MOUNT to fit 1 to 2 in. O.D. mast
(requires either (1) COAX RPSMA-L for short runs or
(2) COAX NTN-L with Antenna Surge Protector Kit)

COAX RPSMA-L

LMR 195 ANTENNA CABLE, REVERSE POLARITY
SMA TO TYPE N MALE

COAX NTN-L

RG8 ANTENNA CABLE, TYPE N MALE TO TYPE
N MALE CONNECTORS, REQUIRES 14462

14462

ANTENNA SURGE PROTECTOR KIT

FCC OET Bulletin No. 63 (October 1993)

Changing the antenna on a transmitter can significantly increase, or decrease,
the strength of the signal that is ultimately transmitted. Except for cable
locating equipment, the standards in Part 15 are not based solely on output
power but also take into account the antenna characteristics. Thus, a low
power transmitter that complies with the technical standards in Part 15 with a
particular antenna attached can exceed the Part 15 standards if a different
antenna is attached. Should this happen it could pose a serious interference
problem to authorized radio communications such as emergency, broadcast,
and air-traffic control communications.

In order to comply with the FCC RF exposure
requirements, the RF400 series may be used only with
approved antennas that have been tested with this radio
and a minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be
maintained from the antenna to any nearby persons.

Read Appendix A of this manual for important FCC information.

ITEM # 14310 900 MHZ OMNI ¼ WAVE WHIP 0 dBd

CAUTION

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