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1 Mechanical / Physical Design
1.1 Enclosed Ethernet Radios
XetaWave enclosed Ethernet radios all have the same design with front access to
communication ports, side access to RF connections and I/O connections. The radio
may be DIN rail mounted or left on a surface. The top of the radio (or side if side
mounted) is a heat sink surface needed for high-power dual-radio applications – the
heat sink surface should be left clear of any materials.
The front of the radio includes (from left to right) the 12V DC power connector, the two
serial COM port connectors (RJ-45), the two Ethernet ports connectors (RF-45), a USB
connector for future power use, and two columns of indicator lights for the two radios.
The right side of the radio has one or two female TNC connectors for the one internal
radio in Xeta9-E or two internal radios in Xeta9x9-E. Radio #1 is the connector closest to
the front of the radio.
The left side of the radio may have I/O connectivity as an option.
1.2 Unenclosed Eman (Xeta9x-E)
XetaWave Eman radio has 1 serial port and 1 Ethernet port in a dual RJ45
connector, side access to SMA RF connector and the same 2-pin power connector as all
other XetaWave products.
The following diagram shows the Xeta9x-E, Eman. In the perspective shown, the
Serial RJ45 connector is on left. The Ethernet RJ45 connector port is on the right.
Mechanical
Design
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