RTcom Radio Modems user manual

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In many countries it is quite legal to operate systems without need for operating licences. These countries include the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Korea, South Africa, Scandinavia and the majority of Europe. However, operation in these countries is normally subject to the equipment first being approved to a defined standard, such as the UK MPT1329 or the European ETS 300-220-1.

Other countries, such as the United States also permit unlicensed transmissions under FCC- Part 15, but both the power and duty cycle limits imposed make modem operation impractical for reliable operation over distance more than a few tens of meters.

Before using your RTcom Radio Modem please ensure that you have purchased the correct version and selected the correct frequency of operation. We have versions with many international approvals ranging from FCC-Part 90 through to Australia Standards and our European versions carry the CE mark. If in doubt please ask your local Radio-Tech Limited agent.

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Contents RTcom-Universal, Global Max and Outback Radio Modems Contents Introduction Page Frequency of operation Power Supplies InstallationLocation Antenna Feeders Cable Type Dia 100MHz 1000MHzLightning Surge Protection Antenna Installation Antenna Types Guide to your RTcom-Global & Max Modem Guide to your RTcom-Max Please take care when opening cover Connections Terminal Number Designation WRT ModemConfiguration Pin Number Designation WRT ModemMode SW1,1 LEDs OperationAll LEDs Blink Commissioning Communication ProtocolsRTcom Protocol Proprietary ProtocolsEMC Conformaty