5
9XSTREAM-192/96
Radio
Introduction
The 9XSTREAM-192/96 radio is a 100-milliwatt frequency hopping wireless modem that
communicates with other equipment using a standard 19200 or 9600-baud asynchronous serial
data stream. The radio is half-duplex and can sustain a continuous data stream at the specified
data rate. The 9XSTREAM operates within the 900 MHz ISM Band under Part 15 of the FCC
Rules and Regulations.
IMPORTANT: The 9XSTREAM radio has been certified as a module by the FCC for integration
into OEM products without further certification being necessary (as per FCC section 2.1091.) The
OEM must satisfy the following requirements in order to comply with FCC regulations:
The system integrator must ensure that the external label provided with this device is placed on
the outside of the final product.
In order to comply with the FCC RF exposure requirements, the 9XSTREAM may be used only
with approved antennas that have been tested with this radio and a minimum separation distance
of 20 cm must be maintained from the antenna to any near by persons. The OEM must also
include a statement in the final product manual, informing users of the requirement to maintain 20
cm separation from the antenna to any near by persons. If the OEM integrates the 9XStream into
their final product, where the final product utilizes a non-approved antenna or is classified as a
portable device per FCC Section 2.1093 (less than 20 cm separation distance between the
antenna to any near by persons,) the OEM is responsible for obtaining a separate authorization
on the final product.
The 9XSTREAM radio requires a regulated 5-volt, 200mA supply for operation. Any voltage
higher than 5.5 volts will damage the radio.
Approved Antennas
Mfr Model
Freq
Gain Type
Connector
Dimensions
Astron AXQ900 PTL
902-928
2dBi Omni
MMCX 3”
Astron AXH900RP SMA R 902-928
2dBi Omni
Reverse Polarity SMA 6.5”
MaxStream 900CDAN
902-928
2dBi Omni
Integrated 3”
External Label:
This device contains transmitter module
FCC ID:OUR9XTREAM. The enclosed
device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation.