User Manual

Exalt Communications, Inc.
Exalt i-Series Installation and Management Guide
5000001 131
2007-06-25
Industry Canada (IC), Canada on page 128.
EX-2.4i EIRP for the USA and Canada
For the EX-2.4i models, the maximum EIRP allowed is +52.2 dBm. The maximum
conducted power of the radio is +27 dBm for Mode 1 and +24 dBm for Mode 2. The
following formula is used to determine the output power:
P = CP – [(G-6)/3] + L
where:
P = Maximum transmitter output Power of radio, in dBm
CP = Maximum Conducted Power of transmitter power of radio, in
dBm
G = Specified gain of antenna, in dBi, from 2400 to 2483.5 MHz
L = Total transmission system losses of all elements between the
radio’s RF connector and the antenna’s RF connector (all
cables, connectors, and lightning suppressors), in dB, as
specified or measured between 2400 and 2483.5 MHz
EX-4.9i EIRP for the USA and Canada
For the EX-4.9i model within the 4940–4990 MHz band, the maximum EIRP allowed is
+50 dBm. The maximum conducted power of the radio is +24 dBm for Mode 1 and +21
dBm for Mode 2. The following formula is used to determine the output power:
P = CP – G + L
where:
P = Maximum transmitter output power of radio, in dBm
CP = Maximum Conducted Power of transmitter output power of
radio, in dBm
G = Specified gain of antenna, in dBi, from 4940 to 4990 MHz
L = Total transmission system losses of all elements between the
radio’s RF connector and the antenna’s RF connector (all
cables, connectors, lightning suppressors), in dB, as specified or
measured between 4940 and 4990 MHz