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Ethernet Radio Module Technical Speci Ications

The BL-ER Ethernet Radio has a frequency range of 902-928 MHz with a transmit power of 5 mW to 1 Watt and a data link range of 60 miles with clear line of sight. It uses 2 level GFSK modulation with a data rate of 115.2 kbps standard or 153.6 kbps high speed. The receiver sensitivity is -108 dBm at standard speed and -104 dBm at high speed. A maximum of 35 radios can be in a network including 1 gateway and up to 34 endpoints or 15 radios if a repeater is used.

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Ethernet Radio Module Technical Speci Ications

The BL-ER Ethernet Radio has a frequency range of 902-928 MHz with a transmit power of 5 mW to 1 Watt and a data link range of 60 miles with clear line of sight. It uses 2 level GFSK modulation with a data rate of 115.2 kbps standard or 153.6 kbps high speed. The receiver sensitivity is -108 dBm at standard speed and -104 dBm at high speed. A maximum of 35 radios can be in a network including 1 gateway and up to 34 endpoints or 15 radios if a repeater is used.

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BL-ER Ethernet Radio

Technical Specifications

Ethernet Radio Module Technical Speci�ications


Transmitter
Frequency Range: 902 to 928 MHz
Output Power: 5 mW to 1 Watt
Data Link Range: 60 miles, Clear Line of Sight
Modulation: 2 level GFSK
RF Data Rate: 115.2 kbps Standard Speed, 153.6 kbps High Speed
Occupied Bandwidth: 230.4 kHz
Hopping Patterns: 15 per band, 105 total, user selectable
Hopping Channels: 112
Frequency Zones: 16 zones, 7-8 channels per zone

Receiver
Sensitivity: -108 dBm, at Standard Speed, 1x10-4 BER
-104 dBm, at High Speed, 1x10-4 BER
IF Selectivity: 20 dB at fc ±230 kHz

Data Transmission
Error Detection: 32 bit CRC, retransmit on error
Data Security: AES 128 bit encryption and FHSS Technology
Data Throughput: 80 kbps Standard Speed, 115.2 kbps High Speed
Serial Data Interface: RS232/RS422/RS485 Programmable
2x 9-pin D-sub (DE-9) male connectors
Ethernet Data Interface: 802.3, TCP, UDP, DHCP, ICMP, ARP, Multicast, TFTP, DNP3 over TCP
1x RJ-45, 10/100 Base T, Auto Crossover

Power Requirements
Operating Voltage +6 to +30 VDC

Typical Current Mode +6 VDC +12 VDC +30 VDC

Transmit 1.1 A 550 mA 220 mA

Receive 252 mA 150 mA 63 mA

Idle 140 mA 71 mA 32 mA

General Information
Operating Temperature: -40° C to +75° C (-40° F to +167° F)
Dimensions: 7.0 L x 3.25 W x 1.25 H (in)
RF Connector: SMA, female
Certifications: FCC Part 15.247 / IC RSS-210 / UL Class 1, Division 2
BL-ER Ethernet Radio
Technical Specifications

Radio Network Speci�ications


• Maximum number of radios in a network:

One Gateway radio and up to 34 Endpoint radios, for a total of 35 radios

If a Repeater is required in the network topology, the maximum number of radios is 15,
including Repeaters

• Maximum number of Repeaters between a Gateway and an Endpoint: 1

• Maximum distance between radios: 1 mile

• Required Noise Margin: The Signal must be at least 20 dB higher than the Noise (Delta)

• Each radio unit must have a unique static IP (internet protocol) address assigned to it.

Radio Installation Speci�ications


• Have a Radio Site Survey performed by a certified Baseline surveyor before ordering or
installing radio equipment.

• Require installation contractors to demonstrate that the installation and radio network
performance meets or exceeds all specifications and site survey results.

High Gain Antenna Installation Speci�ications


• Provide 10 feet of vertical separation from other antennas.

• Polarization matters. All antennas must be polarized the same.

• Install a lightning arrestor and ground appropriately following all manufacturer installation
guidelines and precautions.

• Use LMR400 low loss cables or better.

• Weatherproof all antenna connections.

• Provide strain relief on all connections.

• Use tie wraps to secure cables.

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