DigitalPath G7RL10 Gen7 AP User Manual

DigitalPath, Inc. Gen7 AP Users Manual

Users Manual

1 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved         Generation 7  Documentation     Manual: Beta version 1                               Software version qsdk5                      Date: 12/7/2017
2 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved   Table of Contents Logging into a device ................................................................................................ 4 1. How to login to the device locally................................................................... 4 Types of Gen 7 Repeaters ......................................................................................... 6 Generation 7 Operational Modes ................................................................................ 7 1. Gateway ....................................................................................................... 7 2. Secured Location .......................................................................................... 7 3. Customer ..................................................................................................... 7 Configuring a Gateway .............................................................................................. 8 Configuring the Connection .................................................................................... 9 Saving .................................................................................................................. 9 Manually Selecting Channels ................................................................................... 9 Manual Power Settings ......................................................................................... 10 Configuring a Secured Location ................................................................................ 11 Configuring The Tunnel: ...................................................................................... 11 Saving ................................................................................................................ 11 Manually Selecting an Uplink ................................................................................ 12 Manually Selecting Channels ................................................................................. 13 Manual Power Settings ......................................................................................... 14 Configuring a Customer Device ................................................................................ 15 Configuring The Tunnel: ...................................................................................... 15 Saving ................................................................................................................ 15 Manually Selecting an Uplink ................................................................................ 16 Manually Selecting Channels ................................................................................. 17 Manual Power Settings ......................................................................................... 18 Understanding the Status Page ................................................................................ 19 Understanding the Basic Setup Page ........................................................................ 19 Understanding the Administration Section ................................................................ 20 Backup / Flash Firmware ...................................................................................... 20 Reboot: ............................................................................................................... 20
3 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  Identifying Types of Repeaters and Antennas ........................................................... 21 5GHZ 2ft 28db Dish .......................................................................................... 23 Installation Guide .................................................................................................... 24 Hex Horn ......................................................................................................... 24 Single Horn ...................................................................................................... 24 FCC Compliance & Installation Statement ................................................................. 25 Definitions ....................................................................................................... 25 Statement ........................................................................................................ 25 Attention ......................................................................................................... 25 FCC statement 15.21(a) .................................................................................... 27 Professional Installation .................................................................................... 27 Parts List & Tune-Up Information ............................................................................. 28 External RF Cables for Connection to Modularized Connector Ports ...................... 28 Ethernet Surge Suppression .............................................................................. 28 Power Supply ................................................................................................... 28 Antenna ................................................................................................................. 29 Channels and Maximum Power By Antenna .............................................................. 29 (Based on Center Frequency) .................................................................................. 29 Notice of FCC power compliance for transmit power settings ..................................... 33
4 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  Logging into a device    1. How to login to the device locally Note: This device will setup as a DHCP server initially, you should not have to hard set your IP in most cases. If you need to, instructions below: First, hard set a local area connection to a IP address in the range of 192.168.100.X e.g. 192.168.100.50 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 with no gateway.
5 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  - Plug in a power-supply to an electrical outlet and then, run a patch cable from the pigtail to the left port (eth0) on the repeater. You will then see a green light on in the water box.   - After, plug the other end of the pigtail (the 4-inch black cable) into the Ethernet port we earlier set to the 192 hard set IP address.  - Open a web browser and try to login to https://192.168.100.1:8000 a. Find the default login information with the packaging provided  b. Troubleshooting logging in  - If you can’t get into the device open a command prompt window Ping the  192.168.100.1. If you can’t ping the 192.168.100.1 try pinging the 192.168.100.x address we assigned to the local area connection. If you can ping the local area connection than locally it is correct.    - Then go to your local area connection and right-click and go to repair. After it repairs attempt to ping the 192.168.100.1. If you can’t go back to the local area connection and disable and then enable it again. Then attempt to ping the 192.168.100.1. You should be able to ping the address and login to the device. If not start back at the beginning step 1.
6 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  Types of Gen 7 Repeaters  PRODUCT CODE DESCRIPTION G7RL10S Single Antenna + External Connectors for up to five dual polarized antennas  G7RL10H Hex Horn (Dual Polarized Six Antenna array)  *Determining what type of repeater you are using at the bottom of the repeater there is a sticker that will list the following information.   - Product Code: G7RL10H or G7RL10S - Date Created: MM/YY/DD - FCC ID: RHK-G7RL10
7 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  Generation 7 Operational Modes  1. Gateway A device that is connected directly to a upstream router and provides service to downstream devices.  2. Secured Location A customer or relay device in a location that is considered secure, device is not likely to have customer caused outages. This scores the device higher in the automatic uplink selection process.  3. Customer Customer Premises Device, includes the concentrator system and performs routing transparent to the customer
8 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  Configuring a Gateway 1. After logging into the relay go to Basic Setup. Next, choose Gateway  2. Set the Horn Configuration to match the device type.  3. Give the Location a name that will describe the site, this name will show in Netmon 4. Network: This will be the device’s 10.x management ip, as a gateway this must be a static ip.
9 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  Configuring the Connection  1. Set the parent IP Address. This should be the IP of the switch or router that the gateway is directly connected to. 2. Set the Management VLAN. This VLAN is untagged into the device, and is only placed here for documentation purposes. 3. Set the VLAN Range. This is the range of VLAN’s that are available to this device for concentrator connections. This range will vary based on the location. 4. Set the Line Speed. This is the amount of upstream bandwidth available for this device, and will factor heavily into the auto uplink selection for customer devices. Saving After configuring the device you will need to save the settings, which will restart the whole network stack and the device will cease to be available at the 192.168.100.1 IP and assume the new IP you assigned in the networking section.  Manually Selecting Channels NOTE: This is an advanced process and should not be used without consulting R&D first.   In most cases the Generation 7 Device will channel itself automatically, and thus    the Frequency Field should be set to “Auto”. This will trigger the “icm” program   that will pick the best channel for that card and use it.
10 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved   In some instances, we will have to manually channel the device. This can be done by setting the Frequency in the dropdown menu. NOTE: If you select a frequency where we are limited on output power, the tx power will be limited to the maximum value for the antenna utilized.      Manual Power Settings NOTE: This is an advanced process and should not be used without consulting R&D first. The Generation 7 Device can automatically set its channel power, however in some cases transmit power must be set manually. In that case simply use the TX Power dropdown menu to select your desired power.  NOTE: You will
11 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  not be able to set a TX Power higher than we are allowed to use on the given frequency.    Configuring a Secured Location 1. After logging into the device go to Basic Setup 2. Next set Operational mode to Secured Location 3. Set the Horn Configuration to match the device you are setting up.  Configuring The Tunnel:  1. Set the Tunnel Type (PPPOE or ENAT, PPPOE unless otherwise told). 2. Set the Customers Radius Username 3. Set Customers Password. Saving After configuring the device you will need to save the settings, which will restart the whole network stack and the device link up to the concentrator and begin to provide internet within 90 seconds.
12 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved   Manually Selecting an Uplink NOTE: This is an advanced process and should not be used without consulting with R&D first. Normally the Generation 7 Device will automatically select an uplink and should not require any intervention. In rare instances the uplink will need to be manually set.  1. Login to the device and go to the Basic Setup Page 2. Select the gen7 scan filter and click Scan All 3. Allow the scan to run, this will usually be 90 seconds  4. Look through the results for your desired uplink SSID. 5. Click the radio button next to your desired uplink.
13 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved   6. Press Save & Apply 7. Wait approx. 2 minutes for the device to come back online. Manually Selecting Channels NOTE: This is an advanced process and should not be used without consulting R&D first.   In most cases the Generation 7 Device will channel itself automatically, and thus    the Frequency Field should be set to “Auto”. This will trigger the “icm” program   that will pick the best channel for that card and use it.
14 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  In some instances, we will have to manually channel the device. This can be done by setting the Frequency in the dropdown menu. NOTE: If you select a frequency where we are limited on output power, the tx power will automatically reduce to the highest power allowed for that frequency and antenna, and will not allow higher powers to be set.      Manual Power Settings NOTE: This is an advanced process and should not be used without consulting R&D first. The Generation 7 Device can automatically set its channel power, however in some cases transmit power must be set manually. In that case simply use the TX Power dropdown menu to select your desired power.  NOTE: You will not be able to set a TX Power higher than we are allowed to use on the given frequency.
15 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved   Configuring a Customer Device  4. After logging into the device go to Basic Setup 5. Next set Operational mode to Customer 6. Set the Horn Configuration to match the device you are setting up.  Configuring The Tunnel:  4. Set the Tunnel Type (PPPOE or ENAT, PPPOE unless otherwise told). 5. Set the Customers Radius Username 6. Set Customers Password. Saving After configuring the device you will need to save the settings, which will restart the whole network stack and the device link up to the concentrator and begin to provide internet within 90 seconds.
16 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved   Manually Selecting an Uplink NOTE: This is an advanced process and should only be used for channel testing. Normally the Generation 7 Device will automatically select an uplink and should not require any intervention. In rare instances the uplink will need to be manually set.  8. Login to the device and go to the Basic Setup Page 9. Select the gen7 scan filter and click Scan All 10. Allow the scan to run, this will usually be 90 seconds  11. Look through the results for your desired uplink SSID. 12. Click the radio button next to your desired uplink.
17 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved   13. Press Save & Apply 14. Wait approx. 2 minutes for the device to come back online. Manually Selecting Channels NOTE: This is an advanced process and should only be used for channel testing.   In most cases the Generation 7 Device will channel itself automatically, and thus    the Frequency Field should be set to “Auto”. This will trigger the “icm” program   that will pick the best channel for that card and use it.
18 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  In some instances, we will have to manually channel the device. This can be done by setting the Frequency in the dropdown menu. NOTE: If you select a frequency where we are limited on output power, the tx power will automatically reduce to the highest power allowed for that frequency, and will not allow higher powers to be set.      Manual Power Settings NOTE: This is an advanced process and should not be used without consulting R&D first. The Generation 7 Device can automatically set its channel power, however in some cases transmit power must be set manually. In that case simply use the TX Power dropdown menu to select your desired power.  NOTE: You will not be able to set a TX Power higher than we are allowed to use on the given frequency.
19 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  Understanding the Status Page The Gen 7 Repeater’s status page is not functional at the time of this manual writing.  Understanding the Basic Setup Page The Basic Setup Page has useful information for setting up a device The General and Tunnel Settings are explained above in the “Configuring a Customer Device” section. The 3 wifi cards have the following information and options 1. ESSID: This is automatically generated and should not be changed. 2. Frequency: This should be set to auto unless told otherwise. It should be set to 40 or 80MHZ, usually 80MHZ 3. RX Chainmask: This turns on either Chain 1 & 2, or Chain 3 & 4, or both. This enables either one horn, the other horn, or both in the case of a hex horn. On a single horn device this should be Chain 1 & 2. 4. TX Chainmask: This turns on either Chain 1 & 2, or Chain 3 & 4, or both. This enables either one horn, the other horn, or both in the case of a hex horn. On a single horn device this should be Chain 1 & 2. 5. TX Power. This is the transmit power for the device.
20 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  Understanding the Administration Section The administration section is where Firmware changes can be made, as well as a manual reboot.  Backup / Flash Firmware This page lets you backup and restore device config, as well as reset the device to default settings and upload new firmware images  Reboot: This will reboot the repeater.
21 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  Identifying Types of Repeaters and Antennas Digitalpath uses many different types of repeater and antenna combinations here are some examples.                                                     Single Horn 5 GHZ 90 degree Horn (9dBi) with external connectors as shown, 50 degree horns also an option   Hex Horn 5 GHZ (6) 50 Degree Horn(13 dBi)
22 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved                                                    Single Horn 5 GHZ 30 degree Horn (17.5dBi) with external connectors as shown.
23 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved               5GHZ 2ft 28db Dish – Dishes are used for longer distance links. They give you a 15 degree beam width. Dishes can be installed on any external 5 GHz port. Point to Point links only in the UNII-3 band (5725-5850MHz).                     5ghz External Dish Single polarity Vertical 2 ft 28dbi net Gain  ** Please see RF exposure documentation on this antenna.  Must be 1 meter away from a habitable location, such as a mast on a rooftop or tower location.  This antenna is used for PTP (Point to Point) links only.
24 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved   Installation Guide Hex Horn The Gen 7 Hex Horn unit is designed to be mounted directly to a 1.5” pipe. It must  be  installed  as  pictured  below,  with  a  set  screw  installed  to  prevent rotation.  The  Gen  7  must  be  cabled  such  that  the  ethernet  cabling  goes  from  the device, to a Ethernet surge suppressor that is grounded, to a POE Injector, to the customer device.   Single Horn The Gen 7 Single Horn unit is designed to use a mounting bracket as pictured below to attach to a variety of pipes, and provide 3 axis’s of alignment. All screws must be secured to prevent movement.
25 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  The  Gen  7  must  be  cabled  such  that  the  ethernet  cabling  goes  from  the device, to a Ethernet surge suppressor that is grounded, to a POE Injector, to the customer device.  FCC Compliance & Installation Statement Definitions 15.3(h)  Class A digital device.  A digital device that is marketed for use in a commercial, industrial or business environment, exclusive of a device which is marketed for use by the general public or is intended to be used in the home.  15.3(i)  Class B digital device.  A digital device that is marketed for use in a residential  environment  notwithstanding  use  in  commercial,  business  and industrial  environments.    Examples  of  such  devices  include,  but  are  not limited to, personal computers, calculators, and similar electronic devices that are marketed for use by the general public.  Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  —  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  —  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. —  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  —  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Attention This device is intended for outdoor use only.
26 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved
27 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved   FCC statement 15.21(a) Modifications not expressly approved by Digital Path, Inc could void your authority to operate the equipment.  Do not make modifications to the equipment unless authorized by Digital Path, Inc. FCC ID  Relay Point: RHK-G7RL10  Professional Installation FCC statement 15.27(b) This device should be professionally installed by a trained technician.  The installer shall be responsible for ensuring that the proper antenna is employed to comply with FCC requirements.   The equipment described herein may only be used in accordance with accessories listed in below for FCC ID numbers RHK-G7RL10.
28 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  Parts List & Tune-Up Information   External RF Cables for Connection to Modularized Connector Ports This equipment must be professionally installed when utilizing modularized connector ports.   SMA to N-Connector Cable PN # Hana Wireless CA-185 (3’) - CA195-NM-SMAM-3   Ethernet Surge Suppression Ethernet/Power Surge Suppressor –Mimosa, Inc - Model NID  Ethernet/Power Surge Suppressor – APC UL # 13KA – Model PNET1GB  Power Supply Great Power Co Model: GRT-560110A  Ubiquiti Networks Inc Model: GP-C500-120G
29 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  Antenna  5GHz  UNII – 5150-5250 - 5250-5350 – 5470-5725 and 5725-5850    Directional Antenna   DPI Horn      9dBi   DPI Horn      13dBi   DPI Horn      17.5dBi    PacWireless Dish*   28.0 dBi **  (5725-5850MHz only) *This equipment must be professionally installed when utilizing modularized connector ports.   *SMA to N-Connector Cable PN # Hana Wireless CA-185 (3’) - CA195-NM-SMAM-3   **Additionally, the 28dBi antenna must have an RF exposure separation of 1-meter from a person.  This antenna should  be mounted only to rooftops with a pole or mast, or tower locations where a person will not reside within 1-meter of said antenna.  This antenna is for PTP (Point to Point) use only.     Channels and Maximum Power By Antenna   (Based on Center Frequency) Note: Power table below assumes PTMP mode.  The 28dBi dish is only PTP mode, and power listed in that table is assumed PTP.  This table lists the band-edge and center channels tested.  17.5 dBi 30 Degree Horn 20 MHz  TxPower  Channel 16 36 16 40 12.5 52 14 64 14.5 100 14 104 14 124 14 125 13.5 140
30 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  18 149 18 168       17.5 dBi 30 Degree Horn 40 MHz  TxPower  Channel 12 40 15 48 12 52 12 60 9 62 14 104 14 106 13.5 140 19.5 152 19.5 165     17.5 dBi 30 Degree Horn 80 MHz  TxPower  Channel 10 48 10 52 10 108 17.5 149 17.5 164     9dBi 90 Degree Horn 20 MHz  TxPower  Channel 20 36 22 38 22 61 21 62 19 64
31 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  22 100 22 152 22 168           9dBi 90 Degree Horn 40 MHz  TxPower  Channel 14 36 17 38 18.5 40 18.5 52 15 64           17.5  100 22 168           9dBi 90 Degree Horn 80 MHz  TxPower  Channel 14 40 16 41 14 60 11.5 102 17 103 19 112 19 149 19 168       13dBi 50 Degree Horn 20 MHz  TxPower  Channel
32 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  16 36 12.5 52 16 64 16.5 100 16.5 104 16.5 124 16.5 128 20 168           13dBi 50 Degree Horn 40 MHz  TxPower  Channel 12 40 16 42 12 52 15 60 15 62 15 100 17 104 17 106 17 118 17 120 17 140 20 152 22 165   13dBi 50 Degree Horn 80 MHz  TxPower  Channel 12 52 10 48 13 103 13 108 15 112 17 120 19 163
33 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  19 164   28dBi Dish 20 MHz  TxPower  Channel 24 149 24 168   28dBi Dish 40 MHz  TxPower  Channel 21 149 21 162 20 163 19 165   28dBi Dish (PTP only) 80 MHz  TxPower  Channel 15 149 18 168       Notice of FCC power compliance for transmit power settings The professional installer of this equipment is prohibited from adjusting radio and antenna power values outside of the recommendations listed in this manual.  Professional Installation Transmit Power Settings Tables  Antenna type, channel width and frequency band specified.  Each each radio must be in a different band (e.g. 5.1, 5.3, 5.5, 5.8 GHz).  DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection) is enabled for the 5250-5350, 5470-5725.    Uncorrelated Power
34 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  Each antenna chain will be utilizing unique data.  Each individual chain connected to a radio will utilize different polarizations (H/V).  Each antenna with dual polarized antennas connected to the same radio must be oriented in different directions.     NOTE: The device has an integrated GPS and can determine the distance from the coordinates below.  Channels below within 35km should not be used if using manual channel selection.  The device will utilize an auto-channel method in operation, unless the channel is set in the UI.   Table 1.       TDWR Location Information STATE  CITY  LONGITUDE  LATITUDE  FREQUENCY TERRAIN ELEVATION (MSL) [ft] ANTENNA HEIGHT ABOVE TERRAIN [ft] AZ  PHOENIX  W 112 09 46  N 33 25 14  5610 MHz  1024  64 CO  DENVER  W 104 31 35  N 39 43 39  5615 MHz  5643  64 FL FT LAUDERDALE  W 080 20 39  N 26 08 36  5645 MHz  7  113 FL  MIAMI  W 080 29 28  N 25 45 27  5605 MHz  10  113 FL  ORLANDO  W 081 19 33  N 28 20 37  5640 MHz  72  97 FL  TAMPA  W 082 31 04  N 27 51 35  5620 MHz  14  80 FL WEST PALM BEACH  W 080 16 23  N 26 41 17  5615 MHz  20  113 GA  ATLANTA  W 084 15 44  N 33 38 48  5615 MHz  962  113 IL  MCCOOK  W 087 51 31  N 41 47 50  5615 MHz  646  97 IL  CRESTWOOD  W 087 43 47  N 41 39 05  5645 MHz  663  113
35 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  STATE  CITY  LONGITUDE  LATITUDE  FREQUENCY TERRAIN ELEVATION (MSL) [ft] ANTENNA HEIGHT ABOVE TERRAIN [ft] IN  INDIANAPOLIS  W 086 26 08  N 39 38 14  5605 MHz  751  97 KS  WICHITA  W 097 26 13  N 37 30 26  5603 MHz  1270  80 KY COVINGTON CINCINNATI  W 084 34 48  N 38 53 53  5610 MHz  942  97 KY  LOUISVILLE  W 085 36 38  N 38 02 45  5646 MHz  617  113 LA NEW ORLEANS  W 090 24 11  N 30 01 18  5645 MHz  2  97 MA  BOSTON  W 070 56 01  N 42 09 30  5610 MHz  151  113 MD  BRANDYWINE  W 076 50 42  N 38 41 43  5635 MHz  233  113 MD  BENFIELD  W 076 37 48  N 39 05 23  5645 MHz  184  113 MD  CLINTON  W 076 57 43  N 38 45 32  5615 MHz  249  97 MI  DETROIT  W 083 30 54  N 42 06 40  5615 MHz  656  113 MN  MINNEAPOLIS  W 092 55 58  N 44 52 17  5610 MHz  1040  80 MO  KANSAS CITY  W 094 44 31  N 39 29 55  5605 MHz  1040  64 MO  SAINT LOUIS  W 090 29 21  N 38 48 20  5610 MHz  551  97 MS DESOTO COUNTY  W 089 59 33  N 34 53 45  5610 MHz  371  113 NC  CHARLOTTE  W 080 53 06  N 35 21 39  5608 MHz  807  113 NC RALEIGH DURHAM  W 078 41 50  N 36 00 07  5647 MHz  400  113 NJ  WOODBRIDGE  W 074 16 13  N 40 35 37  5620 MHz  19  113 NJ  PENNSAUKEN  W 075 04 12  N 39 56 57  5610 MHz  39  113
36 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  STATE  CITY  LONGITUDE  LATITUDE  FREQUENCY TERRAIN ELEVATION (MSL) [ft] ANTENNA HEIGHT ABOVE TERRAIN [ft] NV  LAS VEGAS  W 115 00 26  N 36 08 37  5645 MHz  1995  64 NY FLOYD BENNETT FIELD  W 073 52 49  N 40 35 20  5647 MHz  8  97 OH  DAYTON  W 084 07 23  N 40 01 19  5640 MHz  922  97 OH  CLEVELAND  W 082 00 28  N 41 17 23  5645 MHz  817  113 OH  COLUMBUS  W 082 42 55  N 40 00 20  5605 MHz  1037  113 OK AERO. CTR TDWR #1  W 097 37 31  N 35 24 19  5610 MHz  1285  80 OK AERO. CTR TDWR #2  W 097 37 43  N 35 23 34  5620 MHz  1293  97 OK  TULSA  W 095 49 34  N 36 04 14  5605 MHz  712  113 OK OKLAHOMA CITY  W 097 30 36  N 35 16 34  5603 MHz  1195  64 PA  HANOVER  W 080 29 10  N 40 30 05  5615 MHz  1266  113 PR  SAN JUAN  W 066 10 46  N 18 28 26  5610 MHz  59  113 TN  NASHVILLE  W 086 39 42  N 35 58 47  5605 MHz  722  97 TX HOUSTON INTERCONTL  W 095 34 01  N 30 03 54  5605 MHz  154  97 TX  PEARLAND  W 095 14 30  N 29 30 59  5645 MHz  36  80 TX DALLAS LOVE FIELD  W 096 58 06  N 32 55 33  5608 MHz  541  80 TX LEWISVILLE DFW  W 096 55 05  N 33 03 53  5640 MHz  554  31
37 | P a g e    DigitalPath, Inc. 1065 Marauder St., Chico, CA 95973 | 800-676-PATH |www.digitalpath.net CONFIDENTIAL © 2000-2017 DigitalPath, Inc. All rights reserved  STATE  CITY  LONGITUDE  LATITUDE  FREQUENCY TERRAIN ELEVATION (MSL) [ft] ANTENNA HEIGHT ABOVE TERRAIN [ft] UT SALT LAKE CITY  W 111 55 47  N 40 58 02  5610 MHz  4219  80 VA  LEESBURG  W 077 31 46  N 39 05 02  5605 MHz  361  113 WI  MILWAUKEE  W 088 02 47  N 42 49 10  5603 MHz  820  113 Latitude and Longitude are specified in NAD 83

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