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The CSM 130 or CSM 09130 provides the same configurability and services as the CSM 110 or
CSM 120. However, in a link with a CAP 130 or CAP 09130, the CSM 130 or CSM 09130
provides uncapped sustained 2X throughput. See 2X Operation on Page 89. A CSM 130 or CSM
09130 can communicate with only a CAP 130 or CAP 09130, respectively.
A PMP 100 Series (FSK SM) can communicate with either a CAP 120 or CAP 130. An FSK SM
mounted directly to a structure is pictured in Figure 3.
A PMP Series 400 (OFDM) SM can
communicate with only an OFDM AP. An
OFDM SM is shown in Figure 4 in both
front and side views.
Lite SMs (CSM 110 modules) cost less and
provide less throughput than the CSM 120s
or CSM 130s. They support the same radio
frequencies, interference tolerance, and
product reliability. They give operators the
additional option to serve cost-sensitive
customers who want standard services (web
browsing, email, VoIP, and downloads), but
do not require the higher throughput that is
available with a regular SM. Lite SMs
support an aggregate (uplink plus downlink)
throughput of 512 kbps.
Figure 4: OFDM SM, front and side views
Through purchased floating licenses that Prizm manages, they are upgradeable to 1, 2, 4, or 7
Mbps aggregate throughput. A Lite SM can communicate with only a CAP 130. A comparison of
the CSM 110 to the CSM 120 and CSM 130 is provided in Table 25 on Page 100.
900-MHz AP and SM
The 900 MHz AP (CAP 09130) and SM (CSM 09130) modules operate at a 3.3 Mbps carrier rate
(compared to 10 Mbps for other FSK frequency bands).