
RF400 Table of Contents
C. RF400 Series Address and Address Mask ........... | |||
D. Advanced Setup Standby Modes ......................... | |||
E. RF400 Series Port Pin Descriptions ..................... | |||
F. Datalogger | |||
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H. Distance vs. Antenna Gain, Terrain, and |
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Other Factors ..................................................... | |||
I. Phone to RF400 Series ............................................. | |||
J. Monitor CSAT3 via RF400 Series............................ | |||
K. Pass/Fail Tests ....................................................... | |||
L. RF400/RF415 Average Current Drain |
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Calculations ....................................................... | |||
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1. | RF400......................................................................................................... | 2 | |
2. | RF400 Basic | 5 | |
3. | 6 | ||
4. | Some 900 MHz FCC Approved Antennas .......................................... | ||
5. | Example COAX | 19 | |
6. | Antenna Surge Protector .......................................................................... | 19 | |
7. | Enclosure with Antenna Surge Protector for RF400 ................................ | 20 | |
8. | 26 | ||
9. | PC208W Datalogger Generic Dial String ................................................ | 27 | |
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1. | Lacking 12 V on CS I/O Pin 8 ................................................................... | 5 | |
2. | Standard Setup Menu ................................................................................. | 8 | |
3. | 15966’s Voltage Regulation..................................................................... | 14 | |
4. | RF400 Series 12 V Power Supply Options .............................................. | 14 | |
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Path Type vs. Path Characteristics Selector ....................................... |
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