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BreezeACCESS Version 4.3 System Manual
Table 2-3: Country Standards Supported by BreezeACCESS II
Refer to Appendix F for the basic hopping sequence (Hopping Set=1,
Hopping Sequence=1) and the formula for calculating the
operational hopping sequences for other Hopping Set/Hopping
Sequence combinations for each country standard.
Hopping Sync (BS-AU only) –Displays the current Hopping Sync
status of the unit and allows defining a new status. When several
AUs that use the same hopping set and different hopping sequences
are co-located, their operation should be synchronized in terms of
hopping sequence initialization and timing. If a BS-GU GPS module
is not used for synchronization, then one AU must be specified as a
Master unit and all other units must be specified as Slave units.
When a BS-GU is used, all AUs must be configured to Slave mode.
Available options are:
Idle – No synchronization (stand-alone operation)
Master – The AU that serves as a Master unit providing
synchronization signals to the Slave units
Slave – An AU that operates as a Slave
The default is Idle.
Country
Standard
Frequency
Range [MHz]
Number of
Channels
Hopping
Sequences per
Hopping Set
Hopping
Sync
Support
Australia 2402 to 2461 60 20 No
Canada 2452 to 2481 30 10 No
Europe ETSI 2402 to 2480 79 26 Yes
France 2448 to 2482 35 11 Yes
Israel 2421 to 2455 35 11 Yes
Korea 2430 to 2452 23 4 Yes
Japan 2473 to 2495 23 4 Yes
Netherlands 2454 to 2468 15 5 Yes
Spain 2447 to 2473 27 9 Yes
US FCC 2402 to 2480 79 26 No
Mexico 2452 to 2481 30 10 Yes
International 2402 to 2480 79 26 Yes
WARNING:
When using a GPS system for synchronization, all AUs in the chassis must be set
to Slave.