StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual Document Number 10017C000 Version 3.15.0.5 Date 12/19/2018 Silvus Technologies, Inc.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Notice Silvus Technologies reserves the right to make changes to its products or discontinue any of its products or offerings without notice. Silvus Technologies warrants the performance of its products to the specifications applicable at the time of sale in accordance with Silvus Technologies’ standard warranty. Revision History Version Date Changes 1.0 September, 2012 Original 1.1 October 9, 2012 Minor Fixes 2.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 3.12.6 December 1, 2016 Updated 3822/4200 Pinout 3.12.6.4 May 22, 2017 Updated for release 3.12.6.4; Added SC4400 3.12.6.5 May 24, 2017 Added Encryption Profile Descriptions 3.12.6.10 August 1, 2017 Added CE info; Added Network Wide Upgrade; Added iPerf description 3.12.6.11 August 24, 2017 Additional CE Updates on Last 2 pages 3.12.6.12 August 30, 2017 More CE Updates 3.12.6.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Contents 1. General Safety Information ............................................................................................................... 10 1.1 Health & Safety ....................................................................................................................... 10 1.2 Maximum RF Power Density Limits ........................................................................................ 13 2. Introduction ..................
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 5.1.2 Advanced Configuration ............................................................................................ 58 5.1.3 LAN/WIFI Configuration ............................................................................................. 63 5.1.4 Multicast .................................................................................................................... 67 5.1.5 Quality of Service (QoS) #QoS ...................................
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 9.2 Temperature Reporting ........................................................................................................ 126 9.3 Voltage Reporting ................................................................................................................. 127 10. Setting up an Iperf Test ................................................................................................................... 128 10.1 Required Equipment .............
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 List of Figures Figure 1 Product Symbols with Definition ............................................................................................... 12 Figure 2 StreamCaster 4400 Ruggedized Enclosure ................................................................................. 15 Figure 3 StreamCaster 4200 Ruggedized Enclosure .................................................................................
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Figure 30 BDA (Bi-Directional Amplifier) Support Configuration Page ................................................... 76 Figure 31 Build Information ..................................................................................................................... 77 Figure 32 Security (Encryption) ................................................................................................................ 78 Figure 33 Security (Upgrade) ................
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Figure 64 Placing Nodes on the Map ..................................................................................................... 111 Figure 65 Cursor on Target Settings ....................................................................................................... 112 Figure 66 LAN Backbone Example .......................................................................................................... 116 Figure 67 WAN Backbone Example .......
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 List of Tables Table 1 Safe Working Distances ............................................................................................................... 11 Table 2 SC4400 Power/Ethernet/Serial Connector Pinout ...................................................................... 23 Table 3 SC4400 Serial and GPS Pinout .....................................................................................................
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 1. 12/19/18 General Safety Information The information that follows, together with local site regulations, should be studied by personnel concerned with the operation or maintenance of the equipment, to ensure awareness of potential hazards. Switch off supplies before removing covers or disconnecting any RF cables, and before inspecting damaged cables or antennas.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 b) Operators should not operate any RF transmitter or power amplifier with any of its covers removed, nor should they allow anyone else to do so. Antenna Type Omni Sector Parabolic Dish Gain (dBi) 3 20 35 Gain Ratio (GR) 2 100 3162 Transmitter Power 1W 2W 4W 10W 30W 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.3 2.2 2.9 4 5.6 9 15.5 16 22.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Figure 1 Product Symbols with Definition • Product cleaning should only be done with a soft cloth and mild detergent, do not use any solvents that might remove case markings or labels. • The unit, at the end of its useful life is to be disposed in accordance with local regulations, or may be returned to the manufacturer.
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 1.2 Maximum RF Power Density Limits The RF Radiation Power Density limit figure recommended by Silvus is based upon guideline levels published in: a. IEEE standard C95.1 1999 - IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz. b.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 2. 12/19/18 Introduction The StreamCaster family of MIMO radios was designed with operator ease of use in mind. Each radio is capable of operating in a multitude of configurations that are accessed via simple web pages within the radio. Settings such as transmit power, frequency, channel bandwidth, link adaptation and range control can be accessed by simply using a web browser to log into any radio within the network.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 4. 12/19/18 StreamCaster Hardware Overview 4.1 Hardware Interfaces SC4400: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 2 StreamCaster 4400 Ruggedized Enclosure 1 RF Channels 1-4 Connectors [TNC Female] 2 Bi-Color Status LED (See Section 12.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 • Flashing Red – Radio has recovered from a bad state and has reverted to factory default settings. • Rapid Flashing Red for 1 second – The battery is less than or equal to 20%. LED will blink red rapidly for 1 second then go back to normal. This will repeat every 5 seconds. • Rapid Flashing Green – When the multi position switch is rotate to a new position, LED will rapidly flash green while new settings are being applied.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 SC4200: 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Figure 3 StreamCaster 4200 Ruggedized Enclosure RF Channels 1-2 Connectors [TNC Female] 2 Power Switch [2-Position Rotating] 3 Power (EB Version Only, 9-20V), Ethernet, and Serial Port Connector [Hirose LF10WBRB- 12PD] 4 Bi-Color Status LED (See Section 12.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual • Rapid Flashing Green – When the multi position switch is rotate to a new position, LED will rapidly flash green while new settings are being applied. LED will resume normal indication after settings have been applied.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 SC3822: 1 2 3 4 Figure 4 StreamCaster 3822 Ruggedized Enclosure 1 RF channels 1-2 Connectors [SMA Female] 2 USB/GPIO Connector [Hirose LF10WBRB-12SD] 3 Tri-Color Status LED (See Section 12.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 SC3500/SC3800: 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 5 StreamCaster 3500/3800 Ruggedized Enclosure 1 RF channels 1-4 connectors [TNC Female] 2 Ethernet connector [Mighty-Mouse 801-010-07NF7-10SA] 3 Power (9-20 VDC) and Serial Port connector [Mighty-Mouse 801-010-07NF7-10PA] 4 Tri-Color Status LED (See Section 12.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 SC3500/SC3800 with EXT Connector (PA Faceplate Option): 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 6 StreamCaster 3500/3800 Ruggedized Enclosure 1 RF channels 1-4 connectors [TNC Female] 2 EXT PA Connector [Mighty-Mouse 801-010-07NF7-25SA] 3 Ethernet connector [Mighty-Mouse 801-010-07NF7-10SA] 4 Power (9-20 VDC) and Serial Port connector [Mighty-Mouse 801-010-07NF7-10PA] 5 Power Switch 6 Tri-Color Status LED (See Section 12.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual • 10017C000 12/19/18 Flashing Red – Radio has recovered from a bad state and has reverted to factory default settings Silvus Technologies Confidential Page 22
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 4.2 Connector Pinouts 4.2.
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual SC4400 RS-232 and PS/2 (GPS) Pinout RS-232 PS/2 (GPS) Signal Switchcraft Pinout 3 4 TxD 2 2 5 RxD 1 NC NC NC 4 NC 2 5V OUT 6 NC NC NC 5 5 1 Ground 3 Table 3 SC4400 Serial and GPS Pinout SC4400 AUX Connector Pinout Enclosure AUX Signal (LF10WBRB-12SD) 1 USB1_GND 2 USB1_D- 3 USB1_VBUS 4 USB2_VBUS 5 GPIO1 (PA Enable 3.
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual SC4400 PTT Connector Enclosure PTT Connector Signal (ODU GKCWAM-P07UB00-000L) 1 RESERVED (Do Not Connect) 2 RESERVED (Do Not Connect) 3 AUDIO_GND 4 PTT 5 SPEAKER_OUT 6 MIC_IN 7 RESERVED (Do Not Connect) Table 5 SC4400 PTT Connector Pinout Pink y 2 re G Grey Grey 3 4 Grey White 6 1 Switchcraft female EN3C6FX - viewed from front 5 White Black White 1 k 8 RJ45 Pin 6 ORANGE Purple V+ for GPS Antenna Brown White n Pi Raised dot I
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual Black Grey 1 9 USB1_GND USB1_D- Brown White Purple 2 10 8 Red USB1_VBUS GND Pink 3 11 Reserved (DNC) B/W striped Blue 12 7 USB2_D- Serial Ground USB1_D+ USB2_VBUS USB2_GND Orange Yellow Green 4 5 6 USB2_D+ Ext PA Control SC4400 USB / GPIO Figure 8 SC4400 AUX Pinout Diagram (Cable Side) Figure 9 SC4400 PTT Pinout Diagram (Cable Side) 10017C000 Silvus Technologies Confidential Page 26
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StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 SC4200 AUX Connector Pinout Enclosure AUX Signal (LF10WBRB-12SD) 1 USB1_GND 2 USB1_D- 3 USB1_VBUS 4 USB2_VBUS 5 GPIO1 (PA Enable 3.3V) 6 USB2_D+ 7 USB2_D- 8 RESERVED (Do Not Connect) 9 GND 10 USB1_Sense 11 USB1_D+ 12 USB2_GND Table 8 SC4200 USB/GPIO Connector Pinout (USB1 is USB 2.0 OTG, USB2 is USB 2.
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 3 Pink y 2 re G Grey Grey 4 Grey White 6 1 Switchcraft female EN3C6FX - viewed from front 5 White Black 1 Serial Rx White 10 k 8 RJ45 Pin 3 Purple V+ for GPS Antenna Brown White n Pi Raised dot Indicates Pin #1 9 Black Ground 2 Serial Tx RJ45 Pin 6 Blue B/W striped Pink Red 7 12 11 3 RJ45 Pin 1 Ground Serial Ground RJ45 Pin 2 Green Orange Yellow 6 DC Power 9 – 20 V (EB Version Only) 4 5 DC Power 9 – 20 V (EB Vers
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Figure 12 SC4200 PTT Pinout Diagram (Cable Side) 10017C000 Silvus Technologies Confidential Page 30
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 4.2.3 SC3822 Pinouts SC3822 Power/Ethernet/Serial Connector Pinout Enclosure PWR/COMM Switchcraft Pinout Signal (LF10WBRB-12PD) (EN3C2F16X) 1 3.3V (5V on Rev.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 SC3822 USB/GPIO Connector Pinout Enclosure USB/GPIO Signal (LF10WBRB-12SD) 1 USB_GND 2 USB_D- 3 USB_5V 4 NC 5 GPIO1 (PA Enable 3.3V) 6 GPIO2 7 GPIO3 8 3.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 SC3822 Extension Port Pinout Pin # Signal Notes 1-6 VCC_IN 9V - 32V. These pins are directly wired to the VCC_IN on FPC 1. 7-10 GPIO1 – GPIO4 These GPIOs are directly wired to the GPIOs on FPC connector 2. 11-19 Reserved for Testing Do Not Connect 20 CPU Reset (3.
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 3 Pink y 2 re G Grey Grey 4 Grey 6 White 1 Switchcraft female EN3C6FX - viewed from front 5 White Black 1 Serial Rx White V+ for GPS Antenna 10 k 8 RJ45 Pin 3 Purple 5v DC – current version 3.
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 4.2.4 SC3500/SC3800 Pinouts SC3500/3800 Power Connector Pinout Enclosure Pinout Switchcraft Pinout Signal (801-010-07NF7-10PA) (EN3C2F16X) 1 12V Power Return 2 2 12V Power Return 2 3 12V Power 1 4 12V Power 1 5 TxD For Serial Comm. 6 RxD For Serial Comm. 7 RTS For Serial Comm. 8 CTS For Serial Comm. 9 Ground For Serial Comm. 10 3.3V (5V on Rev. E Digital and Newer) 3.
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual SC3500/3800 Ethernet Connector Pinout Enclosure Pinout Signal RJ45 Pinout 1 WHT/BLU 5 2 WHT/BRN 7 3 BRN 8 4 ORG 2 5 WHT/GRN 3 6 WHT/ORG 1 7 BLU 4 8 GRN 6 9 NC NC 10 NC NC (801-010-07NF7-10SA) Table 15 SC3500/SC3800 Ethernet Connector Pinout SC3500/3800 EXT Connector Pinout (PA Faceplate Option Only) Enclosure Pinout Signal (801-010-07NF7-25SA) 1 PA On (+3.
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual SC3500/3800 RS-232 and PS/2 (GPS) Pinout RS-232 PS/2 (GPS) Signal Switchcraft Pinout 3 4 TxD 2 2 5 RxD 1 7 NC RTS 4 NC 2 3.3V (5V on Rev.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Figure 15 SC3500/SC3800 Power/Serial Pinout Diagram (Cable Side) for GPS (Top) and RS-232 (Bottom) 10017C000 Silvus Technologies Confidential Page 38
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Figure 16 SC3500/SC3800 Ethernet Pinout Diagram (Cable Side) Figure 17 SC3500/SC3800 EXT Pinout Diagram (Cable Side) 10017C000 Silvus Technologies Confidential Page 39
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 4.3 Mechanical and Operating Specifications SC4400: Mechanical • Ambient Temp. • IP Rating • Dimensions • Weight • Color • Mounting -40° to +65° C IP-67 (Dust / Immersion in Water up to 1m)** 5.25” x 4.5” x 1.8” (Excluding Connectors) 2.5 lbs. (40 oz./1.13 kg.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 SC4200: Mechanical • Ambient Temp. • IP Rating • Dimensions • Weight • Color • Mounting -40° to +65° C IP-67 (Dust / Immersion in Water up to 1m)** 4.00” x 2.63” x 1.51” (Excluding Connectors) 0.94 lbs. (15 oz./0.43 kg.) Black Anodized 4-Hole Mounting Patterns (Through-Hole) Power • Voltage/Current • Power Consumption • Battery Life • Power Options • Optional External Power Supply (for indoor only) 9 – 20 VDC (± 5%), 5A 4.
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual SC3822: Environmental • • Operating Temp. IP Rating (Ingress Protection) Mechanical – Chassis • • • Dimensions Weight Color Standard Temperature Extended Temperature -40° - +55° C -40° - +65° C IP-67 (Dust / Immersion in water up to 1m)* *Must have all connectors mated and use IP67 or better cables/antennas Standard 4.4” x 3.4” x 1.3” 1.0 lbs. (0.45 kg./16 oz.) a. Black anodized Extended Temperature 4.4” x 3.4” x 2.0” 1.2 lbs. (0.54 kg./19.2 oz.) b.
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual SC3500/SC3800: Environmental • • Standard Extended Temperature -40° - +55° C -40° - +65° C IP-67 (Dust / Immersion in water up to 1m)* Operating Temp. IP Rating (Ingress Protection) *Must have all connectors mated and use IP67 or better cables/antennas Mechanical – Chassis • • • Standard Extended Temperature 3.25” x 5.75” x 4” 4.5” x 5.75” x 4” 3.7 lbs. (1.68 kg./59.2 oz.) 4 lbs. (1.81 kg./64 oz.) HxLxW HxLxW c.
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StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 4.4 12/19/18 SC4400 Specifications General • Waveform • Modulation • Channel Bandwidth • Encryption • Tuning Step Size • Data Rates • Error Correction • Antenna Processing • No. of Spatial Streams Mobile Networked MIMO (MN-MIMO™) BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM 5, 10 & 20 MHz (1.25*, 2.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 4.5 12/19/18 SC4200 Specifications General • Waveform • Modulation • Channel Bandwidth • Encryption • Tuning Step Size • Data Rates • Error Correction • Antenna Processing • No. of Spatial Streams Mobile Networked MIMO (MN-MIMO™) BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM 5, 10 & 20 MHz (1.25*, 2.
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual SC4400/SC4200 PTT Specifications • Supported Mic Type • Max Avg. Speaker Output Power • MIC Bias • Recommended Speaker Impedance (Handset) 2.65W with 4 Ohm Speaker Impedance 2.15V or 3V (Software Configurable); Applied via a 2K Ohm 4 Ohm to Resistor 16 Ohm • Recommended Speaker Impedance (Headset) 75 Ohm to 300 Ohm • Recommended MIC impedance • Peak Speaker Output Voltage 5.5V • Absolute MIC Input Voltage 3.
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 4.6 SC3822 Specifications General • Waveform • Modulation • Channel Bandwidth • Encryption • Frequency Stability • Tuning Step Size • Data Rates • Error Correction • Antenna Processing Mobile Networked MIMO (MN-MIMO™) BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM 5, 10 & 20 MHz (1.25*, 2.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual Federal ‘S’ 2200-2300* ISM2400 2400-2483* Federal ‘S’ + 2.4GHZ ISM 12/19/18 2200-2500 Footnote: (*) in development 4.
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual Frequency Band Specifics S Band C Band • Frequency Code ‘245540’ 2.385 – 2.490 GHz 4.960 – 5.875 GHz 2.400 – 2.500 GHz 4.940 – 5.875 GHz • •• Frequency Code ‘245551’ 2.400 – 2.500 GHz 5.150 – 5.875 GHz Frequency Code ‘243578’ 2.417 – 2.457 GHz 5.735 – 5.840 GHz • 4.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Frequency Band Specifics Please note, this table reflects standard frequency bands available, additional bands are frequently added as demands dictate. If your band of interest is not listed, please contact your sales person.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 5. 12/19/18 Web Interface 5.1 Getting Started Connect a laptop to the StreamCaster radio using the supplied Ethernet cable and turn on the radio. Users can type “ping ” in order to determine whether the radio is fully booted. A web configuration will then be available by typing the radio IP address in a web browser. Please ensure that your laptop is on the same subnet as the radio (172.20.xx.xx by default).
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 model(s) you are using. Please see Section 8 for “Custom Frequency Plan” access and installation instructions. • Bandwidth: This defines the RF bandwidth of the signal. • Network ID: Network ID allows for clusters of radios to operate in the same channel, but remain independent. A radio with a given Network ID will only communicate with other radios with the same Network ID.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 5.1.2 12/19/18 Advanced Configuration Figure 24 Advanced Configuration Page This page is used to set the advanced settings. A brief description of each parameter is given below. MAC Settings: • Routing Beacon Period: Controls how often routing beacons are sent to other radios. A lower Routing Beacon Period results in faster reaction to topology changes.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 • Maximum Ground Speed: This setting improves performance in high mobility scenarios where the wireless channel may change rapidly. Setting this value to an unnecessarily high value may have an impact as high as 25 percent on overall achievable throughput. • Burst Time: The burst time determines the maximum amount of time each node is allowed to transmit at once. A larger burst time will provide higher throughput at the cost of higher latency.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 • Radio Mode: Switch between Network mode and PHY Diagnostics. If the value equals 0, it is in Network mode; if the value equals 1, it is in PHY Diagnostics. PHY Diagnostics mode is only relevant for users who wish to run diagnostic tests on the radio. • Apply: Applies the new values but does not save them to flash. • Save and Apply: Save the new values to flash and apply.
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual Modulation Modes and Receiver Sensitivity • Note that listed sensitivity values were measured using a controlled and cabled setup. Actual results may vary by +/- 2dB. Table assumes link distance of 5000m. 10ms, 20ms, and 40ms burst time for 20, 10, and 5MHz bandwidth respectively. 1600 byte Fragmentation Threshold. • * Modes supported under the AUTO MCS option. • * Modes supported under the EXTENDED AUTO MCS option in addition to AUTO MCS modes.
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual NSS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 MCS 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 PHY Throughput UDP User Throughput (Mbps) (Mbps) Coding Rate BPSK 1/2 QPSK 1/2 QPSK 3/4 16-QAM 1/2 16-QAM 3/4 64 QAM 2/3 64 QAM 3/4 64 QAM 5/6 BPSK 1/2 QPSK 1/2 QPSK 3/4 16-QAM 1/2 16-QAM 3/4 64 QAM 2/3 64 QAM 3/4 64 QAM 5/6 3.25 6.5 9.75 13 19.5 26 29.25 32.5 6.5 13 19.5 26 39 52 58.5 65 2.48 4.96 7.40 9.90 14.80 19.90 22.40 24.0 4.96 9.90 14.80 19.90 29.90 39.70 43.50 48.
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StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Network Settings: • Virtual IP: Enable or Disable the Secondary IP address for the radio. • Virtual IP Address: Set the secondary IP address for the radio. The user may set this to be on the user’s IP network, e.g., 192.168.2.10. Once this secondary IP address is set, the user may access the radio web page using either the native IP address or the secondary IP address. Please note that the secondary IP address should NOT be on the 172.20.xx.xx subnet.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 VLAN Settings (License Enabled Feature): VLANs allow users to segregate the Ethernet layer by assigning one or more VLAN IDs to the ports of a VLAN switch. Ethernet packets are only allowed to travel between ports that belong to the same VLAN. To allow concatenating multiple VLAN switches and/or a single physical interface residing on multiple VLANs, a VLAN ID can be inserted to the Ethernet packet header to indicate which VLAN the packet belongs to.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 • Mode: When set to AP, the wireless can be configured to be in Bridge Mode or NAT mode. In Bridge mode, the wireless interface is bridged with the Ethernet interface and the rest of the mesh. This is the simplest mode as all data is transparent and at layer 2. NAT mode puts the WiFi wireless traffic on a LAN, and the rest of the Silvus mesh network on a WAN.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 5.1.4 12/19/18 Multicast Figure 26 Multicast Configuration Page • IGMP Snooping: Enable or Disable IGMP Snooping for Multicast traffic • Mesh: This option controls default behavior for local and mesh multicast traffic that has no IGMP snooping entries. If set to ‘Block’, all unregistered multicast traffic will be block. If set to ‘Send to All’, all unregistered multicast traffic will be sent to all radios.
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StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Quality of Service Port Classification: The Quality of Service configuration page allows the user to make a distinction between low and high priority traffic transmitted through each radio. High priority traffic will always jump to the front of the queue and bypass any awaiting low priority traffic.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 the jitter buffer in common video decoders (e.g. VLC). The worst case end-to-end delay will be incremented by the receiver timeout value. Retransmissions Enabled – Packet re-ordering and end-to-end retransmissions enabled in case of packet loss. The retransmission timeout is the time the transmitter will wait before re-sending a lost packet. The worst case end-to-end delay will be incremented by the retransmission timeout value.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 7 8 9 10 4 5 5 6 0x1A 0x68 AF31 0x18 0x60 CS3 0x16 0x58 AF23 0x14 0x50 AF23 0x12 0x48 AF23 0x10 0x40 CS2 0x0E 0x38 AF13 0x0C 0x30 AF12 0x0A 0x28 AF11 11 6 0x00 0x00 BE 12 7 0x08 0x20 CS1 12/19/18 Admin State – Enables and disables the scheduler. Minimum Bandwidth Percent – Sets the minimum bandwidth guarantee for the queues as a percentage of the link rate.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 5.1.6 12/19/18 Serial/USB Setup Figure 28 Serial/USB Setup Configuration Page Serial Port Setup: Each StreamCaster is equipped with one user configurable serial port. A special power cable and null modem cable are required for access to the radio’s serial port. A brief description of each parameter is given below. • Serial Port Mode: The user can select one of four available modes for the serial port: GPS, RS232, Debug, and Disabled.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual o 12/19/18 RS-232: The RS-232 mode provides a wireless serial connection between any two serial devices connected to StreamCaster radios on the network. In this mode, the user must configure the RS-232 protocol parameters shown in Figure 28 above. The transport protocol for the serial data can be set as either TCP or UDP. For data that is sensitive to latency such as command and control data, UDP is recommended.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 5.1.7 12/19/18 Node Diagnostics Figure 29 Node Diagnostics Configuration Page The Node Diagnostics page allows the user to specify an IP and Port number for Temperature and RSSI (Receiver Signal Strength Indication) reports to be delivered to. This is useful for users that intend to feed this information into some other platform for analysis and recording. Section 8 gives more information on the format of streaming reports.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Voltage Monitor: Radios built on or after Jan 1, 2015 have the ability to monitor the input voltage, displayed here.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 5.1.8 12/19/18 BDA Support Figure 30 BDA (Bi-Directional Amplifier) Support Configuration Page The BDA Support page is used to configure the radio to work with an external bi-directional amplifier. These settings should be configured before connecting the amplifier to the radio. • Auto Noise Estimation: When enabled, the radio can automatically estimate the noise in the channel, including any amplification due to the external amplifier.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 5.1.9 12/19/18 Build Information Figure 31 Build Information The ‘Build Information’ page provides information about the hardware and firmware loaded onto the radio, as well as the changelog of the currently loaded and past firmware revisions.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 5.1.10 Security The Security section of StreamScape allows users to enable/disable encryption, upgrade radios, and load license files for enabling features such as AES encryption. Encryption: Figure 32 Security (Encryption) • Encryption: Enable or disable encryption. • FIPS Mode: Enabling FIPS mode is the first step to making the radio FIPS compliant (see Section 6.1 Enable FIPS Mode for details).
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual • 12/19/18 o DES 56 bit – DES encryption using 56 bit keys. This mode is backwards compatible with legacy SC3500/3800 radios. o AES 128/256 – AES encryption using 128/256 bit keys. This mode is backwards compatible with legacy SC3500/3800 radios. o AES-GCM 256 ECDH-KAS – FIPS compliant AES encryption in GCM mode with authentication and ECDHE based re-keying.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Upgrade Network: Figure 34 Security (Upgrade Network) Starting with firmware version 3.12.6.8, multiple radios within the same network can be upgraded all at once. Users can simply choose the appropriate firmware file for the corresponding radio models to apply the upgrade to all the radios in the network. Currently, this feature is not available in HTTPS mode.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Features such as encryption levels and frequency ranges can be enabled by license keys obtained from Silvus. New license keys can be uploaded to the radio on this page. Factory Reset: Figure 36 Security (Factory Reset) • Restore Factory Default: Restores all settings to default except those related to security (such as login passwords, encryption keys, FIPS mode, etc.).
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Settings profile: Figure 37 Security (Setting Profile) • Current Saved Profiles: Select a saved profile and apply the settings to use the selected profile. The profile stored can be downloaded or deleted. • Upload Profile: Select a downloaded profile from the computer and upload to the radio as a saved profile. • Save Current Settings: Store the current settings on to the radio for future access.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Key Management: Figure 38 (Key Management) This page is used to manage the radio’s SSH login keys, SSH host key, and HTTPS Certificate. All key pairs used are elliptic curves. • SSH Login Keys: In order to SSH into the radio, you must first generate a key pair and upload the public key onto the radio. A common way this is done on a computer is through the command `ssh-keygen -t ecdsa -b 521`.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 • SSH Host Key: This key is used for authenticating the radio to all machines that want to connect to it via SSH. A common way this key is generated on a computer is ‘openssl ecparam -name secp521r -genkey -noout -out yourfilename`. You may either upload your own key or generate one on the radio. Once you upload/generate a new key, the previous one is gone. You can get the original key by Factory Reset -> Zeroize.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 5.1.11 PTT (SC4400/SC4200 Only) Figure 40 PTT (Push-to-Talk) The PTT page can be used to configure talk groups (Multicast Groups) and speaker/mic settings for PTT enabled radios. Radios will only communicate with other radios that are subscribed to the same ‘Multicast Group’. Radios can be active in multiple talk groups.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Multicast Group – Input the IP address of the multicast group. Radios will only communicate to radios within the same group. There are three different modes to select which dictate how a radio behaves within a group: • Active: Radio may send and receive PTT audio on this group. • Inactive: Group is disabled, no PTT audio will be sent or received. • Monitor: Radio may listen to PTT audio from other users on this group, but may not talk.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 5.1.12 Spectrum Scan Figure 41 Spectrum Scan Results The spectrum scan feature turns a Silvus network of radios into a distributed spectrum analyzer. When a scan is initiated, each selected radio in the network will go offline, perform a scan of the requested range, and report back. Figure 41 Spectrum Scan above shows the results from a scan of a network of 6 radios. The checkboxes at the top allow users to show or hide plots from specific radios.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Settings: Figure 42 Spectrum Scan Settings Clicking the settings button at the top left of the window will show the settings pane as shown in Figure 42 Spectrum Scan Settings The node list shows the list of nodes currently connected into the mesh network. Any nodes selected will be used as part of the spectrum scan. Nodes that are unchecked will resume normal operation.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Antenna Mask – Choose which antenna on the radio to use for scanning. If there are 2 antenna radios in the network antenna 1 or 2 must be chosen. Resolution Bandwidth – Specify the RBW for the scan. A smaller RBW will provide a more detailed plot, but will take longer to complete the scan. 625KHz is a good balance between scan detail and time of scan. Threshold – Specify the threshold for measurement of the duty cycle of interference.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 scan should not be conducted within the same frequency that the mesh network is operating in. Center Frequency – Specify the center frequency of the scan. Sampling Rate – Set the sampling rate of the scan. (0.3Msps recommended) Antenna Mask – Choose which antenna on the radio to use for scanning. If there are 2 antenna radios in the network antenna 1 or 2 must be chosen. Duration – Duration of each scan.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 5.1.13 MPS (Multi-Position Switch) Figure 45 Multi-Position Switch The Multi-Position Switch allows you to change various settings of the radio by using the new physical switch, no web GUI required (This is not available on all radios). You must first configure the settings you want to correspond with each switch position. The “Editing Profile” slider represents which position is currently being edited.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 5.1.14 Admin Settings Figure 46 Admin Settings The Admin Settings page provides the option of password protecting access to Streamscape. There are three usernames, Basic, Advanced, and Admin, each with increasing privileges on the GUI and backend API. For example, only Admin can access the Security tab. To enable, set the Login Authentication to Enable and provide a password.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Reset Password: Figure 48 Reset Password If a user forgets the password, click “Forgot Password.” They can reset the password using a USB flash drive and a password reset key provided by Silvus. On the USB, the password reset key file must be called reset_pass.txt.signed. Note that since the SC3500 and SC3800 do not have USB ports, you will not be able to set a password for these radios. This will set login passwords and all security keys to their defaults.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 5.2 12/19/18 StreamScape Network Manager Silvus’ StreamScape Network Management Utility was designed to monitor the status of a Silvus mesh network in real-time. The graphical interface network map, shown in Figure 44, allows users to quickly and effortlessly view the network topology and configure key parameters of the network. For ease of use, the Silvus StreamScape utility is designed to be accessible from a Firefox or Chrome web browser. 5.2.
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual • Route Health – The Silvus StreamScape Utility will alert the user when too many packets are being routed through a single node. In such cases, a node will change from green to yellow to red as the packet queue increases (see ‘1132_4.108’ and ‘1131_4.107’in Figure 50). This will allow the user to recognize the issue and rearrange the network accordingly. Table below also shows the values for each scenario.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual • 12/19/18 Routing Information – The user can view the routing path between any 2 nodes within a network by simply specifying the source and destination node in the Control Panel on the left hand side. The path will turn bold as shown in Figure 51 for the path from ‘node4411’ to ‘node4569’. Figure 51 Routing Path • Custom Node Naming – Naming each node in the network is as simple as double-clicking on the node name and typing in a new name as shown in Figure 52.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Figure 52 Custom Node Naming • Traffic Information – The traffic information is shown in table form on the left side of the web GUI. It contains all the current network traffic information of the entire network. Figure 53 Traffic Information • Individual Node Characteristics – By simply rolling the mouse over any node in the network, users can view key operating characteristics of the node. Figure 54 shows an example of this for ‘node12593’.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Notes: 10017C000 - The ‘Air Time’ specifies the percentage of time the radio is transmitting. - Data rate shown is actual user data rate in Mbps. - MCS or NSS of N/A signifies that no data has been sent to that radio yet. o Frequency: RF center frequency of the node. o Bandwidth: RF bandwidth of the node. o Noise Level: Received noise level of the node. o Interference: Approximate in-band interference level.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 10017C000 12/19/18 o Routing Beacon Period: Routing Beacon Period setting of node. o RTS Retries: RTS Retry setting of radio. o Number of Retransmissions: Num. Retransmission setting of radio. o Contention Window Minimum: Low Priority Contention Window Minimum setting of node. o Maximum Ground Speed: Maximum Ground Speed setting of node. o Queue Size: Number of packets currently waiting to be transmitted.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Figure 54 Individual Node Characteristics • Link Characteristics – By simply rolling the mouse over any link in the network, users can view key operating characteristics of that link. Figure 55 Link Characteristics shows an example of this for the link between ‘node25700’ and ‘node12593’. The characteristics shown are: 10017C000 o SNR: The SNR of the link in each direction. o MCS: The MCS used to transfer data in each direction.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 o Data Loss Rate: Percentage of data lost during transmission o Received Signal Powers: Received signal power for each antenna in each direction. Figure 55 Link Characteristics • Send Traffic Between Nodes – Users can send test traffic across radios within a network using the built-in iPerf feature. This feature can be accessed by clicking the blue bar at the top of the topology view, titled “Send traffic between nodes”.
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StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 5.2.2 12/19/18 Table View Figure 57 Table View The table view tab shows all the statistics and setting profiles in table view. Users can select what is needed through the drop down menu on the upper left side.
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StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 5.2.3 12/19/18 Network-wide Setup Using the network-wide setup users can configure key parameters of every node in the network with just one click. Users simply need to check off the parameters they wish to be updated across the network and click on Apply to apply but not write new values to flash or Save and Apply to apply and save values to flash.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 5.2.4 12/19/18 Per-Node Setup The per-node setup can be used to modify key parameters of individual nodes within the network. As shown in Figure 60, users will see a list of all nodes available within the network. The directly connected node is listed first with the rest ordered lexically. From here, users can click on an individual node and modify its parameters. Any parameters changed from this interface can either be applied or saved and applied.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 5.2.5 12/19/18 Map Overlay The Map Overlay page provides an easy to use method of tracking the location of nodes in realtime. Nodes with GPS modules attached will be placed on the map as shown in Figure 61. Figure 61 Map Overlay For convenience, a small copy of the network topology is displayed on the right-hand side of the page.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 5.2.5.1 12/19/18 Map Options There are 4 map options currently available in the Map Overlay view. The default map is OpenStreet Maps. OpenStreet Maps and OpenStreet Maps Silvus can be saved to the radio’s internal memory for offline use. For instructions to Download OpenStreet Maps into the radio, see section 5.2.5.2. OpenStreet Maps Silvus is a version of OpensStreet maps which is hosted on Silvus’ servers in case of an interruption in service with OpenStreet Maps.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Offline Map Image: In addition to the preset map options, the user can also upload a custom image or blueprint in place of the map. Figure 63 Offline Map Image To upload a custom image (800 x 600 pixels recommended), first choose the file from your desktop. You will then need to provide the image bounds. These bounds will be the latitude of the left and right bounds of the image and longitude of the top and bottom bounds of the image.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 5.2.5.2 12/19/18 Downloading Maps An internet connection is required to obtain map data, however, users can cache map data on a node beforehand. For map caching follow these steps: 1. Attach the radio to a laptop and open the advanced tab. 2. Set the Virtual IP address, netmask and gateway to values appropriate for your local network. Your local network should be able to access the internet. 3. Attach the radio to your local network and open the Map Overlay tab. 4.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 5.2.5.3 12/19/18 Manual GPS for Nodes without GPS Module Figure 64 Placing Nodes on the Map If there are nodes within the mesh that do not have a GPS module connected, or are located in an area with no GPS connectivity, the user can easily place the node on the map by right clicking on the desired location on the map and choosing which node to place there. These values will be ignored if GPS coordinates are available via a GPS module.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 5.2.4.4 Cursor on Target Figure 65 Cursor on Target Settings Cursor on Target is an exchange standard that is used to share information about targets. CoT is a license enabled feature. • CoT: Enable/disable cursor on target • CoT IP Address/Port: IP address/port for the communication to establish • CoT Message Interval (Seconds): How often to send CoT messages • CoT Current Date (UTC): Time stamp of the date.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 6. 12/19/18 FIPS Mode 6.1 Enable FIPS Mode The following steps are required to make the radio FIPS compliant. 1. Enable FIPS mode under Security -> Encryption tab. This will require a reboot and will erase all setting profiles, reset the encryption key, both SSH keys, the HTTPS certificate, and the login passwords to their factory default. It will also turn on HTTPS and Login Authentication. 2. After the radio comes back online, you will need to login to continue.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 6.2 12/19/18 List of Security Parameters o Passwords (Basic, Advanced, and Admin User): Used to login to the radio as either Basic, Advanced, or Admin user. o Encryption Key (also called RF-Auth-Key): This is a 256-bit sequence, represented as 64 hex numbers. It is used to establish an encrypted connection in a network. o SSH Host Key: This key is used for authenticating the radio to all machines that want to connect to it via SSH.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 7. 12/19/18 Wired Backbone Wired Backbone extends the StreamCaster mesh functionality over LAN (Ethernet) and WAN (Internet) links. This feature is transparent to end-users - they do not have to re-configure their devices in any manner to use this feature. The StreamCaster routing protocol will automatically detect and route data on wired links to preserve air bandwidth. 7.1 LAN Backbone The LAN backbone feature allows more than one radio to be connected to a LAN.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Towers 1-3 are equipped with IP cameras attached to StreamCaster radios 1-3. Radios 4-6 are mounted on three sides of the HQ building with their Ethernet interfaces connected to the high speed LAN. Tower 1 can only communicate wirelessly with radio 4, Tower 3 with radio 5 and Tower 2 with radio 6. Video from Tower 1 will flow wirelessly to radio 4, then via the LAN backbone to the HQ viewer which is also attached to the LAN backbone.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 an uplink to the Internet. The roaming feature allows mobile devices connected to StreamCaster radios to roam from one site to another without any network re-configuration. 7.2.1 Implementation Each site wishing to become part of the wireless mesh needs to connect one StreamCaster radio to its LAN. Such a radio has to be configured to connect to a remote VPN server using the N2N protocol.
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StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 8. 12/19/18 Custom Frequency Plan 8.1 Accessing and Installing CFP Figure 68 Custom Frequency Page There are two ways to install the frequency plan. The first method is more simple. Users can simply click on Create Custom Frequencies next to the frequency selection window to get to the custom frequency page shown in Figure 63.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 The hidden Custom Frequency Plan page can be accessed via http:///custom_freq.
12/19/18 StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual (Put the above format in a Text file. Name/description can Custom Frequency Plan Text file https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByThlCSjgHe1TDMtZ2xDXzhEblE/view?usp=sharing be changed) example: The numbers can be changed to the frequencies desired. The name of the text file does not matter in order to be utilized. After uploading the file, the web interface will be populated with the Custom Frequency Plan.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 9. 12/19/18 Streaming Response Some users may be interested in streaming specific information from the radio e.g. RSSI, noise floor, temperature, etc. After enabling the response they need using the above commands, the radio will transmit the desired information in the form of UDP packets to a specific IP address and port.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 9.1 12/19/18 RSSI and Noise Floor Reporting The type/length/value for RSSI and noise floor reporting are listed in the following table: Report Type Data Type Information 5009 Empty string "" Begin of RSSI report 5010 Float Revision number for RSSI report 5000 Integer Raw signal power of first antenna, represented in half dBm steps. 5001 Integer Raw signal power of second antenna represented in half dBm steps.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Z = (Y-X)/51 SNR_mw = (X – 12 * Z)/(64 * Z) SNR_db = 10 * log(SNR_mw)/log(10) SNR_db is the SNR in dB and it is averaged across all antennae. The SNR obtained above is more accurate when the real SNR goes below 10 dB. Above 10 dB, the SNR obtained from the raw signal and noise values are more accurate. Below is an example of the RSSI report: Report Type 5009 5010 5008 5000 5001 5002 5003 5004 5005 5006 5007 1 Length 1 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 8 8 5 1 Information "" "1.
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StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 9.2 12/19/18 Temperature Reporting The type, length and value for temperature reporting are listed in the following table: Report Type Data Type Data 8 Empty string "" Begin of temperature report. 9 Float Revision number for temperature report. 2 Integer Current Temperature on the radio. 3 Integer Maximum Temperature reached on the radio after last booting.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 9.3 12/19/18 Voltage Reporting The type, length and value for temperature reporting are listed in the following table: Report Type 4001 Data Type START REPORT 1 4003 END REPORT REVISION_REPORT 4004 CUR_VOLTAGE_REPORT 4005 MIN_VOLTAGE_REPORT 4006 MAX_VOLTAGE_REPORT 4007 UNDERVOLTAGE_COUNT _REPORT 4008 OVERVOLTAGE_COUNT_ REPORT Data Indicates start of voltage monitoring report Indicates end of report Indicates revision of this report, currently always “1.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 10. Setting up an Iperf Test 10.1 Required Equipment • Two laptops with jperf installed. It is beyond the scope of this manual to cover the installation and operation of these tools. The laptops must be on the same subnet but not necessarily the same subnet as the radios (172.20.xx.yy). It is not required for the user to set a secondary IP address on the radio to perform this test.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 11. Precautions and Recommendations 11.1 Saving the Radio Configuration It is very important that the radio does not lose power during any configuration changes in which the user requests a “save and apply” operation. Partial saving of the configuration to the radio due to power interruption may disable the radio requiring reprogramming at the factory.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 12. Troubleshooting 12.1 LED Issues • If flashing red LED is present, radio is in safe boot mode. Click save and apply to resume normal operation. • If LED is orange and node won’t connect to another node, click “restore factory defaults” on both radios to ensure all settings are reverted to factory settings. 12.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 13. FCC Notice 13.1 FCC Identifier: N2S-SC3500 Silvus Model #: SC3500-243541 Equipment Class: Digital Transmission System The following parameters must be used to be compliant to the appropriate FCC requirements: Antenna: 3dB Omni (AOV3T245515575) Bandwidth: 20MHz Maximum Output Power across Frequency Range #1: 495.28mW from 2427MHz to 2447MHz Maximum Output Power across Frequency Range #2: 493.62mW from 5745MHz to 5830MHz 13.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 The following parameters must be used to be compliant to the appropriate FCC requirements: Antenna: 2.1dBi Omni Antennas (AOV2S230515) Bandwidth: 10MHz Maximum Output Power @ Frequency #1: 810.17mW @ 2430MHz Maximum Output Power @ Frequency #2: 795.3mW @ 2440MHz 13.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 13.6 FCC Identifier: N2S-SC44-520 Silvus model #: SC4410E-520-SBST, SC4480E-520-SBST Equipment Class: Digital Transmission System The following parameters must be used to be compliant to the appropriate FCC requirements: Antenna: 6dBi Omni Antennas (Peak Antennas CO520-6-LS) Bandwidth: 20MHz Maximum Output Power @ Frequency #1: 241.48mW @ 5220MHz Maximum Output Power @ Frequency #2: 246.52mW @ 5240MHz 13.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 made to the equipment without the approval of the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. To satisfy RF exposure requirements, this device and its antennas must operate with a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 14.
StreamCaster MIMO Radio User Manual 12/19/18 Inc. StreamCaster SC420-206 and SC4480 Tactical MIMO Radio EN 62311 January 2008” (copy of report available upon request). The CE Mark Technical File is available upon request for inspection.
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