This model was created for wireless video and data transmission via a two-way wireless data link.
This OFDM radio device operates in the 800MHz or 1.4GHz bands, with frequency hopping technology (FHSS) to ensure better signal communication stability.
TDD OFDM full-duplex wireless transceiver for video and data links
Up to 30Mbps Iperf Throughput @20MHz channel
Supports both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint networks
Web browser or control uart interface
2 Ethernet and 3 channel RS232 data link
Audio in/out supported by an internal audio codec
Long-distance wireless transceiver with 10W RF power
OFDM modulation with TDD
Supports the 806-826MHz band or the 1428-1448MHz band
FHSS is supported within each band.
Bandwidths of 1.4/3/5/10/20MHz
Maximum throughput of 30Mbps@20MHz
10W RF transmission power
QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, self-adaption Constellation
-108dBm Sensitivity (1Mbps)
IP data transmission is supported (2 Ethernet ports)
Serial data transmission is supported (3 channel, RS232)
1-15km (ground-to-ground), 30-150km (UAV-to-ground (optional distance grade)
For management, use a web interface or a control uart.
Encryption with AES128
Control of the uplink and downlink streams
Point-to-Point, Point-to-Multipoint, Relay, and Mesh networking modes are available (specify)
Movement Speed: Supports up to 120km/h.
Lightweight and small in size
Housing made of tough aluminum alloy
24-30V power input 40W power consumption (RF Power 10W)
124*67.8*28.5mm Dimensions
252g in weight
Ethernet1: 4PIN ZH1.5mm connector, bridged with Ethernet2
Ethernet2: RJ45 connector, bridged with Ethernet1
RS232*3: 9PIN ZH1.5mm connector, 3 channel RS232 uart
Audio in/out: 4PIN ZH1.5mm connector, audio in and audio out port
Power-in: XT30PW-M connector
ANT1: Tx/Rx Antenna port, SMA female
ANT2: Rx Antenna port, SMA female
This model can operate in two modes: access node and central node.
It is manageable via a web interface.
It supports up to 16 Access Nodes connected to a Central Node.
The Nodes are all connected to the same wireless LAN and share the entire transmission bandwidth (maximum 30Mbps@20MHz throughput).
Data from the Central Node to the Access Node is referred to as downlink, and data from the Access Node to the Central Node is referred to as uplink.
The web UI allows you to control the ratio of uplink and downlink streams.
When using this model for point-to-point transmission, the uplink and downlink share the entire transmission bandwidth (up to 30Mbps@20MHz throughput).
It is compatible with the following networking modes: point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, relay, and mesh (specify mesh version when order).