User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- FCC and IC Statements
- Copyright Statement
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Using BC|Commander
- 3 Deploying the BreadCrumb Wireless Network
- 4 BreadCrumb USB Firmware Upgrade
- 5 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Error and Warning Codes
- Appendix B: Using Pole Mount Bracket
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.
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.
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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