Spread Spectrum Wireless Data Transceiver User Manual
exclude that particular zone from the hopping pattern. These settings are applied to the whole band
regardless of the Hop Table Version selected. If for example hop table version 2 is selected, the upper
two thirds of the frequency zones will have no effect on the hopping pattern. Below is the frequency zone
table displaying the beginning frequency and ending frequency in each of the 16 zones.
Binary Zone Number (LSB First)
Beginning Freq. (MHz)
Ending Freq. (MHz)
0 2400.3072
2405.4912
1 2405.4912
2410.6752
2 2410.6752
2415.8592
3 2415.8592
2421.0432
4 2421.0432
2426.2272
5 2426.2272
2431.4112
6 2431.4112
2436.5952
7 2436.4112
2441.7792
8 2441.7792
2446.9632
9 2446.9632
2452.1472
10 2452.1472
2457.3312
11 2457.3312
2462.5152
12 2462.5152
2467.6992
13 2467.6992
2472.8832
14 2472.8832
2478.0672
15 2478.0672
2483.2512
WARNING:
In order to stay within the EU 440 specifications, it is necessary to use the proper frequency zone
combination based on the frequency offset. While using a frequency offset of zero, the first zone needs
to be removed. Using frequency offsets of one or two, the top zone needs to be removed. See table
below.
Frequency Offset
Frequency Zone Requirements
0 0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
1 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx0
2 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx0
A zero (0) represents a required value. Any zone represented with an ‘x’ is user selectable.
Selection
4
sets the radio to comply with different government standards. Set the mode to comply with
the correct regulations for the area in which the transceiver will be operated.
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