DATAS H E E T 5 GHz PtMP LTU™ Long-Range Client Radio Proprietary Ubiquiti® LTU Processor Long-Range 26 dBi Antenna with High-Power InnerFeed® 10/20/30/40/50 MHz Channel Width Flexibility Model: LTU-LR
DATASH E E T Overview Designed for long-range applications, the LTU LR is a 5 GHz subscriber station that functions as a CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) in a Point‑to‑MultiPoint (PtMP) environment with the LTU Rocket® as the basestation. Proprietary LTU Technology Based on Ubiquiti’s LTU technology, the LTU LR is not impeded by the limitations of standard 802.11 Wi‑Fi technology.
DATASH E E T Channel Width Flexibility Channel width flexibility allows independent TX and RX channel frequency configurations anywhere within the radio band to avoid local interference. Channel width options include the following: • • • • • • 10 MHz 20 MHz 30 MHz 40 MHz 50 MHz Up to 100 MHz* Auto Power Adjustments By default, the Auto Output Power option allows the LTU LR to set the output power (EIRP) to the appropriate level.
DATASH E E T LTU Configuration Interface PtMP Dashboard • The local and remote RX rate histograms show the receive modulation rates of the various CPEs. The Dashboard offers map and Fresnel views* so you can visualize the network. The map view shows your PtMP links overlaid on a geographic map, while the Fresnel view shows the link calculated for your selected CPE, including line of sight, first Fresnel zone, and 60% clearance zone.
SPECIFICAT I O N S LTU-LR Dimensions 512.5 x 385.75 x 258.3 mm (20.18 x 15.19 x 10.17") Weight With Mount 1.360 kg (2.998 lb) 1.735 kg (3.825 lb) Networking Interface (1) 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port Enclosure Outdoor UV Stabilized Plastic Max. Power Consumption Power Supply 8.5W 24V, 0.5A Gigabit PoE Adapter (Included) Power Method 24V Passive PoE (Pairs 4, 5+; 7, 8-) Voltage Range 22 - 26V Max.
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