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n920BT Operating Manual

 

 
 
 
 

 WARNING

MAXIMUM EIRP 
FCC and IC Regulations allow 
up to 36dBm effective 
isotropically radiated power 
(EIRP).  Therefore, the sum of 
the transmitted power (in dBm), 
the cabling loss and the antenna 
gain cannot exceed  
36 dBm with respect to the 
isotropic radiator.   

 WARNING

The N920BT can only be used 
with any antennas listed in 
Appendix A. 

 

 WARNING

Be careful with dBi vs dBd gains 
on antenna specifications.  
Antenna manufactures may not 
clearly indicate the gain on the 
antenna if it is dBd or dBi. Note 
1dBd = 2.15dBi

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When installing the cable, always begin fastening at the top near the 
antenna connector/surge arrestor.  The cable must be supported at the top 
with a hose clamp or wrap lock, and at 5 ft intervals down the length of the 
tower.  Over-tightening the fasteners will dent the cable and reduce 
performance.  If properly grounded surge arrestors are not installed at both 
the top and the bottom of the cable, then the cable should be grounded to 
the tower at these locations using a cable grounding kit.  If the tower is non-
conductive, then a separate conductor, physically separate from the cable, 
should be run down the tower. 

Antenna 

Before choosing an antenna, you should have some knowledge of the path 
loss and the topology of the equipment.  If the equipment is in a fixed 
location and is to communicate with only one other unit also in a fixed 
location, then a Yagi antenna is suitable.  Choose a Yagi with enough gain 
to ensure adequate gain margin.  When deploying the Yagi, point the 
antenna towards the intended target, ensuring the antenna elements are 
perpendicular to the ground for vertical polarization. 

In applications where there are multiple units that you must communicate 
with or units, which are in motion, you may select an Omni-directional 
antenna with appropriate gain. 

See appendix A for a list of approved antennas that can be used with 
the N920BT radio modem.  If you require another type of antenna 
please contact Microhard Systems Inc.  The N920BT CANNOT be used 
with any antenna that does not appear in Appendix A.  

Microhard Systems Inc. can provide you with approved antennas to ensure 
FCC and Industry Canada compliance.

 

FCC Regulations allow up to 36dBm effective isotropically  radiated 
power (EIRP).  Therefore, the sum of the transmitted power (in dBm), 
the cabling loss and the antenna gain cannot exceed 36dBm with 
respect to the isotropic radiator. 

EIRP is calculated as follows: 

EIRP = Tx Power(dBm) - Cable/Connector Loss(dB) + Ant Gain(dBi) 

 

Antenna Gains must be in dBi when calculating the 36dBm EIRP limit.  

1dBd = 2.15dBi 

 

Use the guidelines in the previous section for calculating cable and 
connector losses.  If cabling and connector losses are 2 dB, then the 
maximum allowable gain of the antenna will be 8 dB.   
 

 Examples of Antenna and Power settings to maintain 36dBm EIRP

 

  

Antenna 

Power Level 

Minimum Cable / Loss 

EIPR 

  

8.15 dBi Omni 

30dBm 

25 feet LMR195 / 2.675dB 

35.475dBm 

12.5 dBi Patch 

23dBm 

10 feet LMR195 / 1.07dB 

34.43dBm 

14.15 dBi Yagi 

21dBm 

10 feet LMR400 / 0.39dB 

34.76dBm 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for n920BT

Page 1: ...Manual n920BT 900 MHz Spread Spectrum OEM Transceiver Revision 0 10 September 5 2013 17 2135 32nd Ave N E Calgary Alberta T3K 4Z4 Phone 403 248 0028 Fax 403 248 2762 www microhardcorp com Microhard Sy...

Page 2: ...IONAL WARRANTY Indemnification The Purchaser shall indemnify Microhard Systems Inc and its respective directors officers employees successors and assigns including any subsidiaries related corporation...

Page 3: ...nnas require installation preventing end users from replacing them with non approved antennas Antennas not listed in the tables must be tested to comply with FCC Section 15 203 unique antenna connecto...

Page 4: ...ights ii n920BT Regulatory Requirements iii CONTENTS IV 2 GENERAL 1 2 0 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 2 1 OUTPUT POWER LEVEL 2 3 INSTALLATION 4 3 0 OVERVIEW 4 3 1 ESTIMATING THE GAIN MARGIN 4 3 2 ANTENNAS AND CA...

Page 5: ...e transmission within a public license exempt band of the radio spectrum1 this means that it can be used without access fees such as those incurred by cellular airtime a serial I O data port with hand...

Page 6: ...sensitive receiver can operate with very low power levels so it is recommended that the lowest power necessary is used using excessive power contributes to unnecessary RF pollution Ideally you should...

Page 7: ...used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 23 cm from all persons with the maximum allowable antenna gains of 1 5 dBi Quarter Wave 2 dBi Rubber Ducky 5 1...

Page 8: ...wledge of the equipment being deployed The following four factors make up a system gain calculation 1 Transmitter power 2 Transmitter gain transmitting antenna gain minus cabling loss between the tran...

Page 9: ...ystem gain and path loss Referring to the same example suppose the path loss is 100 dB the gain margin would be 40 dB which is more than adequate for reliable communication Path loss is a very complic...

Page 10: ...rocedure for installing cabling and antennas for use with the N920BT module 3 2 1 Internal Cabling The most common method for installing the module is to run a cable from the module s MMCX connector t...

Page 11: ...The most effective protection against lightning is to install two lightning surge arrestors one at the antenna the other one at the interface with the equipment The surge arrestor grounding system sho...

Page 12: ...suitable Choose a Yagi with enough gain to ensure adequate gain margin When deploying the Yagi point the antenna towards the intended target ensuring the antenna elements are perpendicular to the grou...

Page 13: ...the maximum power setting of 30dBm Example 2 What is the maximum power the N920BT can be set to comply with FCC and IC given the following equipment given a Yagi Ant Gain 12dBd and cable and connector...

Page 14: ...dBd 900MHz Yagi Directional Antenna Bluewave RPTNC Pigtail Patch Antennas MHS031440 8dBi 900 MHz Patch Antenna RPTNC Pigtail MHS031430 12 5dBi 900 MHz Patch Antenna RPTNC Pigtail Omni Directional MHS0...

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