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SATELLINE-EASy / SATELLINE-EASy 869
User Guide, Version 3.0
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5.1
Transmitter
The output power of the transmitter is adjustable (see the table below for available values). The
greatest allowable power depends on limits set by local authorities, which should not be
exceeded under any circumstances. The output power of the transmitter should be set to the
smallest possible level such that it still ensures error free connection under variable conditions.
Excessively high output power levels used in short link spans can cause interferences and affect
to the overall operation of the system.
Transmitter output power levels of SATELLINE-EASy and -EASy 869
Output power (mW)
Output power (dBm)
EASy
EASy 869
10 mW
+10 dBm
✓
20 mW
+13 dBm
✓
50 mW
+17 dBm
✓
100 mW
+20 dBm
✓
✓
200 mW
+23 dBm
✓
✓
500 mW
+27 dBm
✓
✓
1000 mW
+30 dBm
✓
The antenna (or a 50 Ohm attenuator) should be always connected to the antenna connector
while the transmitter is being used in order to guarantee the maximum lifetime of the transmitter.
NOTE!
Setting the transmitter output power to such a level that exceeds the regulations set forth by
local authorities is strictly forbidden. The setting and/or using of non-approved power levels
may lead to prosecution. SATEL and its distributors are not responsible for any illegal use of
its radio equipment, and are not responsible in any way of any claims or penalties arising
from the operation of its radio equipment in ways contradictory to local regulations and/or
requirements and/or laws.