Exalt Installation and Management Guide
ExtendAir (TDD) Series Digital Microwave Radios
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2012-09-04
Europe and ITU Country Compliance
All of these permitted devices must be professionally installed. They can only be used as a point-to-
point transmission device for fixed or temporary-fixed (non-mobile) installations.
The ExtendAir (TDD) Series 50xx models operate under EN 301 893 and EN 302 502 rules as a
license-exempt device.
The ExtendAir (TDD) Series 50xx models comply with ETS 301 893 for the 5.3 and 5.47 GHz bands
for license-exempt use for most countries recognizing ETSI or ITU band assignments. This band is not
yet harmonized for all countries recognizing ETSI or ITU band assignments. These bands require
Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) and Transmitter Power Control (TPC) for radar-detection and
avoidance. There is a +30dBm EIRP limit applied to this band. Transmitter power must be adjusted
accordingly with respect to the RF cabling losses and antenna gains associated with each terminal.
The ExtendAir (TDD) Series 50xx models comply with ETS 302 502 for the 5.8 GHz band. This band
is not yet harmonized for all countries recognizing ETSI or ITU band assignments. Consult the
individual country regulations or your Exalt Communications representative for details. This band
requires DFS and TPC for radar-detection and avoidance. There is a +33dBm EIRP limit for use of the
10 MHz BW setting, and a +36dBm EIRP limit for use of the 20 MHz BW setting. Some countries
limit the EIRP to +5dBm for all bandwidths in this band.
All models comply with the requirements for CE Mark (EN 60950-1 and IEC 60950-1) and EMC (EN
301 489-17). No substitutions shall be made, and all wiring and grounding instructions contained in
this manual must be followed to ensure safety in accordance to the standards and local rules.
Note:
Do not use external amplifiers to boost the power or overcome transmission system
losses, unless the specific amplifier/cable/antenna combination has expressly been
authorized by the specific country regulations. The output power must never exceed that
specified in
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