NOVUS AirGate-Modbus User Manual

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Noise in channel 11 (frequency: 2405 MHz, band: 2 MHz) obtained when starting

the network. The noise is measured with the power of the noise level of the

channel measures in dBm, and can vary from -100 dBm (clean channel) to -15

dBm (dirty channel).

-100

-15

R

50

Noise in channel 12 (frequency: 2410 MHz, band: 2 MHz) obtained when starting

the network. The noise is measured with the power of the noise level of the

channel measures in dBm, and can vary from -100 dBm (clean channel) to -15

dBm (dirty channel).

-100

-15

R

51

Noise in channel 13 (frequency: 2415 MHz, band: 2 MHz) obtained when starting

the network. The noise is measured with the power of the noise level of the

channel measures in dBm, and can vary from -100 dBm (clean channel) to -15

dBm (dirty channel).

-100

-15

R

52

Noise in channel 14 (frequency: 2420 MHz, band: 2 MHz) obtained when starting

the network. The noise is measured with the power of the noise level of the

channel measures in dBm, and can vary from -100 dBm (clean channel) to -15

dBm (dirty channel).

-100

-15

R

53

Noise in channel 15 (frequency: 2425 MHz, band: 2 MHz) obtained when starting

the network. The noise is measured with the power of the noise level of the

channel measures in dBm, and can vary from -100 dBm (clean channel) to -15

dBm (dirty channel).

-100

-15

R

54

Noise in channel 16 (frequency: 2430 MHz, band: 2 MHz) obtained when starting

the network. The noise is measured with the power of the noise level of the

channel measures in dBm, and can vary from -100 dBm (clean channel) to -15

dBm (dirty channel).

-100

-15

R

55

Noise in channel 17 (frequency: 2435 MHz, band: 2 MHz) obtained when starting

the network. The noise is measured with the power of the noise level of the

channel measures in dBm, and can vary from -100 dBm (clean channel) to -15

dBm (dirty channel).

-100

-15

R

56

Noise in channel 18 (frequency: 2440 MHz, band: 2 MHz) obtained when starting

the network. The noise is measured with the power of the noise level of the

channel measures in dBm, and can vary from -100 dBm (clean channel) to -15

dBm (dirty channel).

-100

-15

R

57

Noise in channel 19 (frequency: 2445 MHz, band: 2 MHz) obtained when starting

the network. The noise is measured with the power of the noise level of the

channel measures in dBm, and can vary from -100 dBm (clean channel) to -15

dBm (dirty channel).

-100

-15

R

58

Noise in channel 20 (frequency: 2450 MHz, band: 2 MHz) obtained when starting

the network. The noise is measured with the power of the noise level of the

channel measures in dBm, and can vary from -100 dBm (clean channel) to -15

dBm (dirty channel).

-100

-15

R

59

Noise in channel 21 (frequency: 2455 MHz, band: 2 MHz) obtained when starting

the network. The noise is measured with the power of the noise level of the

channel measures in dBm, and can vary from -100 dBm (clean channel) to -15

dBm (dirty channel).

-100

-15

R

60

Noise in channel 22 (frequency: 2460 MHz, band: 2 MHz) obtained when starting

the network. The noise is measured with the power of the noise level of the

channel measures in dBm, and can vary from -100 dBm (clean channel) to -15

dBm (dirty channel).

-100

-15

R

61

Noise in channel 23 (frequency: 2465 MHz, band: 2 MHz) obtained when starting

the network. The noise is measured with the power of the noise level of the

channel measures in dBm, and can vary from -100 dBm (clean channel) to -15

dBm (dirty channel).

-100

-15

R

62

Noise in channel 24 (frequency: 2470 MHz, band: 2 MHz) obtained when starting

the network. The noise is measured with the power of the noise level of the

channel measures in dBm, and can vary from -100 dBm (clean channel) to -15

dBm (dirty channel).

-100

-15

R

63

Noise in channel 25 (frequency: 2475 MHz, band: 2 MHz) obtained when starting

the network. The noise is measured with the power of the noise level of the

channel measures in dBm, and can vary from -100 dBm (clean channel) to -15

dBm (dirty channel).

-100

-15

R

64

Used so the user can identify the device. Each byte corresponds to an ASCII

character.

0

65535

R/W

65

Used so the user can identify the device. Each byte corresponds to an ASCII

character.

0

65535

R/W

66

Used so the user can identify the device. Each byte corresponds to an ASCII

character.

0

65535

R/W

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