S and C Electric US1710DA IntelliCom DA Mesh Radio User Manual

S&C; Electric Company IntelliCom DA Mesh Radio

User Manual

S&C IntelliComTM WAN Mesh Radio
Hardware Installation Guide
Safety
Power Line Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Safety Procedures For Working At Heights. . 3
Setup and Installation
Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Setup & Conguration . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Radio Upgrades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Installation Overview - 1710 . . . . . . . . . 6
Installation Overview - 1720 . . . . . . . . . 6
Tools Needed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Preparing Earth Ground . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Antenna Placement . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Appendix A: Specications
Specications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Appendix B: Regulatory
Regulatory Statements. . . . . . . . . . . 13
October 12, 2012 © S&C Electric Company Instruction Sheet 1069-500
Table of Contents
Section Page Section Page
2 S&C Instruction Sheet 1069-500
Safety Warnings
There are several types of safety-alert messages which may appear
throughout this instruction sheet as well as on labels attached to
the radio. Familiarize yourself with these types of messages and
the importance of the various signal words, as explained below.
DANGER
“DANGER” identifies the most serious and immediate hazards
which will likely result in serious personal injury or death if in-
structions, including recommended precautions, are not fol-
lowed.
WARNING
“WARNING” identifies hazards or unsafe practices which can
result in serious personal injury or death if instructions, includ-
ing recommended precautions, are not followed.
CAUTION
“CAUTION” identifies hazards or unsafe practices which can re-
sult in minor personal injury or product or property damage if
instructions, including recommended precautions, are not fol-
lowed.
NOTICE
“NOTICE” identifies important procedures or requirements that
can result in product or property damage if instructions are not
followed.
Following Safety Instructions
If you do not understand any portion of this manual and need assis-
tance, contact your nearest S&C Sales Ofce or S&C Authorized Dis-
tributor. Their telephone numbers are listed on S&C’s website, www.
sandc.com.
Or, call S&C Headquarters at (773) 338-1000; in Canada, call S&C
Electric Canada Ltd. at (416) 249-9171.
Power Line Safety
When working near power lines, follow ALL safety procedure as
indicated for power lines types and voltages.
Safety
S&C Instruction Sheet 1069-500 3
Safety
Safety Procedures For Working At Heights
Select equipment locations that will allow safe and simple
installation.
Don’t work alone. A friend or co-worker can save your life if an
accident happens.
Don’t attempt repair work when you are fatigued.
Use approved non-conducting ladders, shoes, and other safe-
ty equipment. Make sure all equipment is in good condition.
If a tower or pole begins falling, don’t attempt to catch it.
Stand back and let it fall.
CAUTION
If a wire or pole does come into contact with a power line, never
touch it or attempt to move it. To prevent electrocution, call
the electric utility company immediately.
WARNING
Make sure all towers and poles are securely grounded, and
electrical cables connected to antennas have lightning ar-
restors. This will help prevent fire damage or human injury in
case of lightning, static build-up, or short circuit within equip-
ment connected to the antenna.
The S&C IntelliCom WAN Mesh Radio has built-in lightning
protection, but antennas still need their own lightning protec-
tion. Be sure that any other equipment connected to the Itel-
liCom radio has the same level of protection.
The base of the antenna pole or tower must be connected
directly to the building protective ground or to one or more
approved grounding rods, using 10 AWG ground wire and
corrosion-resistant connectors
Refer to the National Electrical Code for grounding details.
DANGER
If an accident occurs with the power lines: don’t touch that per-
son, or you may be electrocuted.
Immediately call for medical help.
Use a non-conductive dry board, stick, or rope to push or
pull them to safety so they are no longer in contact with
electrical power.
Once they are no longer contacting electrical power, admin-
ister CPR if you are certified.
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Package Contents
Your S&C IntelliCom WAN Mesh Radio family package contains
the items shown in Table 2.1.
Item 1720
Qty
1710
Qty
Warranty & registration card 1 1
CD with Software; Reference Guide; Hardware Installation Guide; EULA 1 1
2.4/5 GHz dual-band omni antennas, detachable 6 2
S&C IntelliCom WAN Mesh Radio family 1
N to reverse-polarity SMA adapter 6
Mounting bracket for pole and wall mounting. Designed to t 37 mm to
50 mm (1.5 in to 2.0 in) poles.
1
Mounting Kit, including U-bolts, M6x1.0-80mm, with at washers,
split washers, nuts. Claw-tooth pole grippers. M6x1.0-40mm hex bolt.
M6x1.0-20mm hex bolt. Hex-head socket wrench.
1
AC power cord with NEMA 5-15 (US) plug. Other IEC cords are available
separately.
1
External power module with NEMA 5-15 (US) to IEC-320 cord. Other IEC
cords are available separately.
1
This hardware installation sheet describes how to install the
S&C IntelliCom WAN Mesh Radio safely. It is intended to be in-
stalled by trained professionals. Be sure to read and understand
all installation and safety instructions before proceeding with the
installation.
Setup & Conguration
You should set up and test your radios indoors, on a bench or
table, before installing them. This will allow you to pre-configure
the radios so that they are all on the same RF channel, etc. You
will use IntelliCom View Pro to configure the radios and create a
small mesh network. Test the network settings you plan to use.
Radio Upgrades
S&C IntelliCom WAN Mesh Radios can be configured to support
one or two radios, and the radio can optionally support 802.11n
(MIMO) operation. S&C IntelliCom 1710-DA radios do not support
802.11n.
Table 2.1 Package con-
TenTs
This table lists the
items contained in your
S&C IntelliCom WAN 1710 & 1720
kits.
Setup and Installation
S&C Instruction Sheet 1069-500 5
In the 1720, the second radio, if needed, must be enabled via a
license and IntelliCom View Pro software. Likewise, the MIMO ca-
pability must be enabled for those radios which require it.
Steps in the Staging Process
1. Check to see that all radios are visible in IntelliCom View Pro. If
not, troubleshoot per the directions in the IntelliCom View Pro
Reference Guide.
2. Set the Country Code for your country of operation.
3. Re-verify that all radios are visible.
4. Apply MIMO upgrade licenses to radios which will require
them. For radios requiring dual-radio operation, apply dual-
radio upgrade licenses.
5. Verify that dual-radio radios have both radios correctly
meshed.
6. Verify that MIMO-enabled radios show 802.11n radio options.
7. Label each radio. We recommend that the label be large
enough to be visible from the ground when the unit is mount-
ed. The label should include the last four digits of the radio
serial number, in large type, for easy identification in the field.
Many installers mark the unit with number of active radios (1
or 2), MIMO status, and the type of antenna to be connected
to each radio.
Note: The staging antennas provided with the outdoor radio are
for temporary use only. They MUST be replaced with outdoor-
rated antennas as soon as the mesh is staged and operational.
The staging antennas are NOT waterproof and NOT moisture re-
sistant. If used outdoors, the antennas will fail.
Setup and Installation
6 S&C Instruction Sheet 1069-500
Installation Overview - 1710
Radio installation is straightforward. You must power up and con-
figure all radios on a table or bench before deployment. Place
the unit on a table or shelf. Apply power. The power LED should
illuminate immediately; after about 60-90 seconds, the status LED
should switch to steady green.
Note the location of the reset hole in the lower right corner of the
rear panel. To reset the unit, apply power and wait until the unit
has fully booted and the status light has come on. Then use a
paperclip to press and hold the reset button until the status LED
blinks.
The supplied antennas are rated for use in dry, indoor environ-
ments. If the antenna is exposed to weather, moisture, or high
humidity, it may fail. Use an approved outdoor-rated antenna in-
stead.
Installation Overview - 1720
1. Pre-assemble the antenna, radio, and other devices to a metal
pole or other sub-assembly. Then, attach the assembly to the
mast, tower, or other mounting system. It is often easier to in-
stall all devices to one object, such as a pole, and then attach
the pole to the roof. In many cases, connecting the devices
to a pole already attached to the roof top can be difficult and
dangerous.
2. A lightning surge suppressor must be used. Some antennas
include one. If not, you must install a lightning suppressor.
3. Install the antenna higher than the radio. Take care when lo-
cating the radio far away from the antennas; a short antenna
cable gives better performance than a longer one. When pos-
sible, use antenna cables less than three meters long.
4. The radio and its antenna must both be grounded.
5. Use weatherproofing kits that include non-vulcanized rubber
to weatherproof connectors and antennas. All Ethernet cables
must be waterproofed; standard RJ-45 connectors do not last
outdoors.
6. Power over Ethernet: Consider which devices require PoE and
what the required input voltage will be. Ports 2 and 3 on the
radio can supply up to 13W each of PoE-compliant power.
7. Connect peripheral devices to the radio.
8. Connect power to the radio and peripherals.
Setup and Installation
S&C Instruction Sheet 1069-500 7
Tools Needed
You will need:
#2 Phillips screwdriver.
Small adjustable wrench.
Wire cutters to cut tie wraps around cables.
Weatherproofing kit
Depending on the installation location, you may need ladders, a
lift truck, or other means to access the actual installation loca-
tions.
Preparing Earth Ground
The S&C IntelliCom WAN 1720 mesh radio must be properly con-
nected to earth ground. Failure to do so may result in equipment
damage, injury, or death. The product warranty does not cover
damages resulting in part or in whole from improper grounding.
Consult your location’s building and electrical codes regarding
antennas and follow them, or consult the National Electric Code
(NEC).
If connecting to a tower or pole, connect the base of the
tower pole directly to the building’s ground or to one or more
approved grounding rods using 10 AWG ground wire and
corrosion-resistant connectors.
Connect the grounding cable to rain gutters only if the
rain gutter is connected to earth ground.
Ground rods should be copper-plated, 1.8 - 2.4 m (6 - 8 ft)
long.
Install all grounding components in straight lines. If bends are
unavoidable, do not make sharp turns.
Earth-to-ground should not be more than 10 ohms.
Understanding the soil is very important in order to create a
proper earth ground. If your soil is rocky or sandy, drive your
ground rods and then pull them back out and dump an ap-
proved ground enhancement material into the holes where the
grounding rods go. Then replace the grounding rods. Keep in
mind that some salt compounds are corrosive and can cause
copper to corrode.
Antenna Placement
S&C recommends the use of antennas specifically designed for
MIMO applications. While it is possible to select and mount six
individual antennas, determining correct placement and spacing
is difficult. Use an antenna engineered for best results with MIMO.
Setup and Installation
Figure 3.1 S&C IntelliCom
WAN 1720 AC Connector
1-neutral2-line
3-ground
AC Power
Cable-End View
1-neutral 2-line
3-ground
AC Power
Connector View
This shows the pinout of the
AC Power connector used on
outdoor nodes. Views are shown
of both the connector on the unit,
and the mating connector on the
cable itself. Pin 1 is neutral; pin 2
is line, and pin 3 is ground.
Figure 3.2 S&C IntelliCom
WAN 1720 DC Connector
5
6
1
2
ground
power
Cable-End View
5
6
1
2
Connector View
3
4
3
4
power
This shows the pinout of the DC
power connector used on outdoor
nodes. Each view is of the cable
connector, as viewed end-on.
Pins 3 and 4 are ground. Pins 1
and 2 are +12VDC power.
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If you are not using three antennas on each radio, install antennas
in order, from the front of the unit toward the back. Do not ‘skip’
antenna connections.
Mounting Outdoor Antennas
Once you determine which RF band to use, you can order spec-
trum-specific high-gain antennas from S & C or another supplier.
Many installers prefer to mount the radio and its associated an-
tennas to a short bar, typically about 2 meters long. This entire bar
assembly is then mounted horizontally to the vertical mast of the
main antenna structure.
Mounting the S&C IntelliCom WAN 1720
You can mount the radio to a wall, a light pole, or an irregularly
shaped pole. The universal mounting bracket has been designed
with multiple holes and slots to allow mounting with bolts, straps,
or other methods. Extra nuts and bolts are provided for this pur-
pose; don’t be alarmed if you have leftover fasteners when instal-
lation is complete.
The Universal Mounting Bracket contains holes and slots to al-
low it to be mounted via U-bolts or straps. Use four screws (not
supplied) to attach the universal mounting bracket securely to the
wall using the four holes near the top and bottom of the univer-
sal mounting bracket. Use appropriate anchors when attaching to
masonry or other materials.
Figure 3.3 Mounting Bracket
Your radio shipped with a two-
piece mounting bracket as shown
in the upper photo. To mount the
radio, remove the outer piece, by
loosening the thumb screws. The
inner bracket can be left attached
to the radio, as shown in the
lower photo.
Setup and Installation
S&C Instruction Sheet 1069-500 9
Pole Mounting
1. Insert the two U-bolts through the holes in the claw-toothed
piece.
2. On each U-bolt, place a washer, a lock washer, and a nut.
Smaller pole diameters usually require a second nut as a
spacer to hold the bracket away from the U-bolt clamp. Fin-
ger-tighten the nuts. There should be about 12-15 mm (1/2-
5/8”) of U-bolt sticking past the second nut.
3. Mount the second U-bolt. Use the mounting bracket as a
guide to correctly space the two U-bolts, then tighten the
nuts. A horizontal pole-mount is also shown for reference.
Use lock washers and nuts to secure the bracket to the U-
bolts. Installation on a horizontal pole is the same, you just
use different holes in the mounting plate.
Using Mounting Straps
For poles with diameters larger than 50 mm (2”) or irregularly
shaped poles, use mounting straps (not supplied) to mount the
radio.
1. Position the universal mounting bracket against the pole.
2. Thread two mounting straps around the pole and through the
slots located near the top and bottom of the universal mount-
ing bracket. Secure the mounting straps.
Mounting Antennas
Now that you’ve attached the Universal Mounting Plate, you are
ready to proceed to the next steps. Most outdoor applications use
separately-mounted antennas, if so, mount your antennas now. If
you are using the temporary staging antennas, the next step is to
attach the IntelliCom WAN Mesh 1720 radio itself. The IntelliCom
WAN Mesh radio slides onto the mount plate and is secured with
four screws.
Connecting Cables
After your radio is mounted, attach the antennas, the power ca-
ble, and any Ethernet cables you need. In Figure 3.3, note that all
of the weatherproof caps have been removed from for illustrative
purposes. You should not leave any unused connector uncovered.
Setup and Installation
Figure 3.4 Mounting Examples
Vertical pole and horizontal pole
mounts; the universal bracket
mounted to a pole.
10 S&C Instruction Sheet 1069-500
antenna 2antenna 1 antenna 3
radio 1
Setup and Installation
Note the location of the weatherproof cap that has the reset but-
ton under it, at bottom left in Figure 3.3. To reset the unit, apply
power and wait until the unit has fully booted and the status light
has come on. Then use a paperclip to press and hold the reset
button until the status LED blinks. This takes about 12 to 15 sec-
onds.
Power Connection
Connect the suppled AC power cable to AC power and to the
IntelliCom 1720 radio.
Powering Other Ethernet Devices
Ports 2 and 3 can provide IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet
(PoE) functionality to Powered Devices (PD) connected to these
ports. Port 1 cannot.
Connecting Antennas
When connecting antennas, connect them in numerical order
1-2-3. If you are not using three antennas per radio, do not ‘skip’
antenna connectors.
port 1port 2port 3dc power usbac power
power status radio 1 radio 2 ethernet
–mesh–
Figure 3.5 Power and Ethernet
Connectors
From left to right: AC Power,
DC Power, Ethernet Port 3
(PoE), Ethernet Port 2 (PoE),
Ethernet Port 1 (no PoE), USB
(not used).
Below, from left to right: reset
button (under threaded cap),
Power LED, Status LED, Ra-
dio 1 Mesh LED, Radio 2 Mesh
LED, Ethernet.
Figure 3.6 Antenna Connectors
From left to right: Antenna 1,
Antenna 2, Antenna 3. The an-
tenna 1 connector is at the top
of the unit (farthest from the
power and Ethernet connec-
tions) on both the left and right
side.
S&C Instruction Sheet 1069-500 11
Appendix A Specications
Mode Frequency (GHz) Restrictions
802.11a
802.11n*
5.15-5.25
5.25-5.35
5.725-5.825
50 mW; indoor (US)
250 mW, DFS (US)
none
4.9-5.090
4.94-4.990
Japan only
US Public Safety
5.470-5.725 ETSI 301.893, U-NII
802.11b/g/n* 2.412-2.483400 mW
Modes Max TX Power
802.11a 5.725-5.825 UNII-3
802.11n*
5.470-5.735 UNII
5.25-5.36 M UNII-2
5.15-5.25 UNII-1
26 dBm
26 dBm
24 dBm
23 dBm
23 dBm
23 dBm
17 dBm
802.11b 2.412-2.48324 dBm
802.11g 2.412-2.483
802.11n*
26 dBm
26 dBm
* 802.11n supported on the IntelliCom 1720 only.
Supported Data Rates & Standards
802.11a 6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54Mbps
802.11a 1⁄4 and 1⁄2 rates for 4.940 – 4.990 GHz Public
Safety Band
802.11b 1/2/5.5/11Mbps
802.11g 6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54Mbps
802.11n 6.5/13/19.5/26/65/130/ (20MHz LGB)
(1720 only) 7.2/14.4/21.7/28.9/72.2/144 (20MHz SGB)
13.5/27/40.5/54/135/270 (40MHz LGB)
15/30/45/60/150/300 (40MHz LGB)
Network Standards: IEEE 802.11a/b/d/g/e/f/h/i/n
Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) capable in conjunction
with S and C Software application
Mesh Protocol
S and C AutoMesh Protocol
Mesh Management Software
IntelliComView Pro™ mesh management software
Security & Encryption
Security: WPA—64/128/256 w/TKIP, AES
Table 4.2 Wireless inTer-
Face
These tables describe the techni-
cal limits of the radios. Various
country restrictions may further
limit available choices.
Appendix A: Specications
12 S&C Instruction Sheet 1069-500
Outdoor Radios
Network Ports
1710-DA: Four 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports with LEDs;
PoE PD on Port 1
1720: Three weatherproof 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports
with weatherproof connectors, LED activity indicator
IEEE 802.3, 802.3u compliant
CSMA/CD 10/100/1000 autosense
Ports 2, 3 PSE Power over Ethernet per 802.3af
Enclosure
1710-DA: Plenum-rated metal; 2 RP-SMA antenna connectors
1720: Aluminum NEMA-4X/IP66; 6 N antenna connectors
1710-DA: 2 VDC ±15%, 3 A
1720: AC Input: 90-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 0.9A or DC Input: 12
VDC ±15%, 3 A; both with weatherproof power connectors
(AC and DC)
System LEDs (power, status, mesh (per radio), Ethernet
1710-DA: Dimensions: 9.4” x 6” x 1.8” (238 x 152 x 48 mm); 3
lbs (1.4 Kg)
1720: Dimensions: 8.8” x 11.2” x 4” (220 x 280 x 100 mm); 12
lbs (5.5 Kg) with bracket
PoE
1710-DA: PoE PD on Port 1
1720: Ports 2, 3: IEEE 802.3af compliant PoE (PSE), 13.5 W
max
Environmental Specications
Operating temperature: -40º C to +60ºC
Storage temperature: -40º C to +85º C
Humidity (non-condensing): 10% to 90%
Storage humidity (non-condensing): 5% to 95%
Maximum altitude 15,000 feet (4600 meters)
Included Accessories
1710-DA: AC power adapter; two dual-band 2.4 GHz/4.9-5.8
GHz omni staging antennas, for indoor use only.
1720: six dual-band 2.4 GHz/4.9-5.8 GHz omni staging anten-
nas, for indoor use only.
Appendix A: Specications
S&C Instruction Sheet 1069-500 13
Appendix B Regulatory
FCC Class A Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in an office 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 com-
munications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to ra-
dio 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/television technician for help.
FCC Part 15 Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Part 90 & Public Safety Statement
This equipment has been tested pursuant to FCC Part 90, DSRC-C mask certi-
fication, and is approved for use in the US on Public Safety bands by licensed
Public Safety agencies.
Pursuant to Part 90.1215, use of antennas with gain greater than 9 dBi and up
to 19 dBi in the 4.940 - 4.990 GHz Public Safety band is permissible without
reduction of TX output power. The antenna shall have a directional gain pat-
tern in order to meet the requirement of point to point and point to multi-point
operation.
Modication & Antenna Installation Statement
Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by S and C, Inc.
may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equip-
ment. Antenna(s) for this unit must be installed by a qualified professional. Op-
eration of the unit with non-approved antennas is a violation of U.S. FCC Rules,
Part 15.203(c), Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47.
Appendix B: Regulatory
14 S&C Instruction Sheet 1069-500
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
To ensure compliance with the FCC’s RF expo-
sure limits, the antenna used for this transmitter
must be installed to provide a separation distance
from all personnel. The distance must be 76 cm.
The transmitter must not be co-located or op-
erated in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter. Installers and end users must follow
these installation instructions.
Canadian Compliance Statement
This Class A Digital apparatus meets all the re-
quirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte
les exigences du Reglement sur le material broil-
leur du Canada.
This device complies with Class A Limits of In-
dustry Canada. Operation is subject to the follow-
ing two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interfer-
ence, and
2. This device must accept any interference re-
ceived, including interference that may cause un-
desired operation.
S&C IntelliCom WAN Mesh Radios wireless mesh
radios are certified to the requirements of RSS-
210 for 2.4 and 5 GHz spread spectrum devices.
The use of this device in a system operating either
partially or completely outdoors may require the
user to obtain a license for the system according
to the Canadian regulations. For further informa-
tion, contact your local Industry Canada office.
Canadian units will not transmit in the 5600-5650
MHz band.
DFS Notice
S&C IntelliCom WAN Mesh Radio devices are
subject to Section 15.407 of FCC rules and are
required to implement radar detection and DFS
functions. They are DFS-certified, and will not
transmit on channels which overlap the 5600
5650 MHz band (channels 120, 124, 128).
Devices intended for outdoor use are further re-
stricted, as follows:
Any installation of a device within 35 km of a Ter-
minal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) location
shall be separated by at least 30 MHz (center-to-
center) from all TDWR operating frequencies (as
shown in Table 5.3).
Procedures for the installers and the operators on
how to register the devices in the industry-spon-
sored database with the appropriate information
regarding the location and operation of the device
and installer information is included.
Typical DFS Settings for Maximum Tx
Power
This table is based on a 2.5m LMR400 coaxial
cable, which has a 0.9 ± 0.2 dB loss.
Antenna Gain Maximum Tx Power Setting
19 dBi 7 dBm
16 dBi 10 dBm
9 dBi 17 dBm
Appendix B: Regulatory
S&C Instruction Sheet 1069-500 15
ST City Longitude Latitude Frequency
AZ Phoenix W 112 09 46 N 33 25 14 5610 MHz
CO Denver W 104 31 35 N 39 43 39 5615 MHz
FL Ft Lauderdale W 080 20 39 N 26 08 36 5645 MHz
FL Miami W 080 29 28 N 25 45 27 5605 MHz
FL Orlando W 081 19 33 N 28 20 37 5640 MHz
FL Tampa W 082 31 04 N 27 51 35 5620 MHz
FL West Palm Beach W 080 16 23 N 26 41 17 5615 MHz
GA Atlanta W 084 15 44 N 33 38 48 5615 MHz
IL Mccook W 087 51 31 N 41 47 50 5615 MHz
IL Crestwood W 087 43 47 N 41 39 05 5645 MHz
IN Indianapolis W 086 26 08 N 39 38 14 5605 MHz
KS Wichita W 097 26 13 N 37 30 26 5603 MHz
KY Cov/Cincinnati W 084 34 48 N 38 53 53 5610 MHz
KY Louisville W 085 36 38 N 38 02 45 5646 MHz
LA New Orleans W 090 24 11 N 30 01 18 5645 MHz
MA Boston W 070 56 01 N 42 09 30 5610 MHz
MD Brandywine W 076 50 42 N 38 41 43 5635 MHz
MD Beneld W 076 37 48 N 39 05 23 5645 MHz
MD Clinton W 076 57 43 N 38 45 32 5615 MHz
MI Detroit W 083 30 54 N 42 06 40 5615 MHz
MN Minneapolis W 092 55 58 N 44 52 17 5610 MHz
MO Kansas City W 094 44 31 N 39 29 55 5605 MHz
MO Saint Louis W 090 29 21 N 38 48 20 5610 MHz
MS Desoto County W 089 59 33 N 34 53 45 5610 MHz
NC Charlotte W 080 53 06 N 35 20 14 5608 MHz
NC Raleigh Durham W 078 41 50 N 36 00 07 5647 MHz
NJ Woodbridge W 074 16 13 N 40 35 37 5620 MHz
NJ Pennsauken W 075 04 12 N 39 56 57 5610 MHz
NV Las Vegas W 115 00 26 N 36 08 37 5645 MHz
NY Floyd Bennett Field W 073 52 49 N 40 35 20 5647 MHz
OH Dayton W 084 07 23 N 40 01 19 5640 MHz
OH Cleveland W 082 00 28 N 41 17 23 5645 MHz
OH Columbus W 082 42 55 N 40 00 20 5605 MHz
OK Aero. Ctr TDWR #1 W 097 37 31 N 35 24 19 5610 MHz
OK Aero. Ctr TDWR #2 W 097 37 43 N 35 23 34 5620 MHz
OK Tulsa W 095 49 34 N 36 04 14 5605 MHz
OK Oklahoma City W 097 30 36 N 35 16 34 5603 MHz
PA Hanover W 080 29 10 N 40 30 05 5615 MHz
PR San Juan W 066 10 46 N 18 28 26 5610 MHz
TN Nashville W 086 39 42 N 35 58 47 5605 MHz
TX Houston Intercontl W 095 34 01 N 30 03 54 5605 MHz
TX Pearland W 095 14 30 N 29 30 59 5645 MHz
TX Dallas Love Field W 096 58 06 N 32 55 33
TX Lewisville Dfw W 096 55 05 N 33 03 53
UT Salt Lake City W 111 55 47 N 40 58 02
VA Leesburg W 077 31 46 N 39 05 02 5605 MHz
WI Milwaukee W 088 02 47 N 42 49 10 5603 MHz
Table 5.3 US Terminal
Doppler Weather Radar
Installations
Appendix B: Regulatory
Revision History
Version Release Date Notes
1.0 29 Aug 2011 Initial Release
2.0 2 Oct 2012 Added 1710-DA information
2.1 18 Feb 2013 Added DFS Statement
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