User's Manual

Rajant Corporation BreadCrumb
®
LX/LX3 User Guide
03-100101-001 Version: 2.94
Table 2: 900 MHz Radio Channel and Frequencies.
Channel Number Center Frequency (MHz)
5 912
6 917
The default channel for a 900 MHz BreadCrumb radio is 6 (917 MHz).
Table 3: 5 GHz Radio Channel and Frequencies.
Band Channel Center Frequency (MHz) Turbo Capability
U-NII Upper Band
(5725 - 5825 MHz
/
ISM Band
(5725 - 5875 MHz
149 5745 No
152 5760 Static Turbo
153 5765 No
157 5785 No
160 5800 Static Turbo
161 5805 No
165 5825 No
The default channel for a 5 GHz BreadCrumb radio is 152 (5760 MHz). Note that this and some
other 5 GHz channels support a feature called Static Turbo mode. In this mode, the radio binds two
standard 20 MHz channels to obtain a wider bandwidth 40 MHz channel. The end result is
improved throughput and/or communication range for the radio.
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Most 5 GHz antennas only support a subset of the 802.11a 5 GHz frequency
channels the Rajant radio is capable of operating at. Before changing the channel of
a 5 GHz radio, verify that the channel is supported by the connected antenna.
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Since the radios operate at different frequencies, you must be careful to use the
correct type of antenna with each radio. As an example, a 2.4 GHz antenna will not
work with a 5 GHz radio and vice versa.
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