Motorola Canopy FSK and OFDM radios PTP 100 (FSK) User Manual
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Release 11.0
Release Notes and User Guide Supplement
 
 
 
Issue 1, March 2011
Page
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8.4
PMP 100 SERIES DFS OPERATION BASED ON REGION CODE
For reference,
Table 12
shows operating based on Region Code, by frequency band and module
type.
Note: 900MHz and 2.4-GHz are not shown as DFS operation does not apply to these frequencies.
Table 12: PMP 100 AP/SM DFS operation based on region code
5.1
GHz
5.2 GHz
5.4 GHz
5.7 GHz
Region 
Code
1
AP/
SM
AP
SM
AP
SM
AP
SM
United 
States 
NA
≥P10: 
FCC/IC 
DFS 
≤ P9: 
no DFS 
No 
effect 
FCC/IC 
DFS 
No 5590-5660 MHz
2
No 
effect 
No 
effect 
No 
effect 
Canada
NA
≥ P10: 
FCC/IC 
DFS 
≤ P9: 
no DFS 
No 
effect 
FCC/IC 
DFS 
No 5590-5660 MHz
2
No 
effect 
No 
effect 
No 
effect 
Europe 
 & 
Spain 
NA
NA
NA
ETSI EN 301 893 
v1.3.1 DFS 
>July 1, 2008
3
:
No 5590-5660 MHz
2
ETSI EN 301 
893 v1.3.1 
DFS 
>July 1, 2008
3
:
No 5585-5665 
MHz
2
ETSI 
EN 302 
502 
v1.2.1 
DFS 
ETSI EN 
302 502 
v1.2.1 
DFS 
Brazil
NA
NA
NA
P11: ETSI v1.4.1 
DFS 
≤ P10: ETSI v1.3.1 
DFS 
No 
effect 
No 
effect 
No 
effect 
Australia
NA
NA
NA
FCC/IC 
DFS 
No 5590-5660 MHz
2
No 
effect 
No 
effect 
No 
effect 
Russia
Display 
Com-
munity 
options 
No 
effect 
No 
effect 
NA
NA
No 
effect 
No 
effect 
India or 
Other 
No 
effect 
No 
effect 
No 
effect 
No 
effect 
No 
effect 
No 
effect 
No 
effect 
1. In all cases, set the Region Code to the region you are in, and the software will determine the
correct use of DFS.
2. Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) operates on frequencies 5600 through 5650 MHz. In
some countries a “weather notch” is required to avoid impinging on these frequencies.
3. Radios placed on market in Europe after July 1, 2008, can’t impinge on weather radar frequencies.
To meet this requirement, the software checks the date code of the module and implements the 
weather notch accordingly. You can tell if a 5.4-GHz module is “newer” or “older” by setting the 
Region Code to Europe – if the notch frequencies are not shown on the Configuration => Radio 
page, then the module is “newer”, if the notch frequencies are shown, the module is “older”.