Silvus StreamCaster 4000 Series User manual

Document Number
10017C000
Version
4.0.0.1
Date
9/2/2020
Silvus Technologies, Inc.
10990 Wilshire Blvd, #1500
Los Angeles, CA 90024
StreamCaster 4000 series
MIMO Radio
User Manual

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RevisionHistory
Copyright © 2016, Silvus Technologies
Version
Date
Changes
1.0
April 8, 2020
Original
4.0.0.0
April 17, 2020
Updated 7.2.1 N2N server capability
4.0.0.0
May 1, 2020
Added mounting hole information to mechanical
drawings in section 4.3.
Revised default setting for auto noise estimation
Renamed Local Broadcast feature to MANET
Multicast/Broadcastin section 5.1.2.3
4.0.0.0
May 7, 2020
Updated GI mode description in section 5.1.1.2
Removed section 12.1 LED troubleshooting and
revised section 4.1 to include correct LED status
description
Corrected referenced figures throughout user
manual
4.0.0.0
July 28, 2020
Updated to match production release version
Removed selection (will always be enabled moving
forward)
Added color coding to pins on primary and aux
cables
4.0.0.1
September 2, 2020
Added Routing Mode in Basic page

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Contents
1. General Safety Information ........................................................................................................10
1.1 Health & Safety................................................................................................................10
1.2 Maximum RF Power Density Limits ...................................................................................13
2. Introduction..............................................................................................................................14
3. StreamCaster Network ..............................................................................................................14
4. StreamCaster Hardware Overview..............................................................................................15
4.1 Hardware Interfaces ........................................................................................................15
SC4400E ..........................................................................................................................15
SC4200E ..........................................................................................................................17
SC4400:...........................................................................................................................19
SC4200:...........................................................................................................................20
4.2 Connector Pinouts ...........................................................................................................21
4.2.1 SC4400E Pinouts ..................................................................................................21
4.2.2 SC4200E Pinouts ..................................................................................................25
4.2.3 SC4400 Pinouts....................................................................................................30
4.2.4 SC4200 Pinouts....................................................................................................34
4.3 Mechanical and Operating Specifications ..........................................................................38
4.3.1 SC4400E Enclosure Mechanical Drawing ...............................................................42
4.3.2 SC4200E Enclosure Mechanical Drawing ...............................................................43
4.3.3 SC4400 Enclosure Mechanical Drawing .................................................................44
4.3.4 SC4200 Enclosure Mechanical Drawing .................................................................45
4.4 SC4400E Specifications.....................................................................................................46
4.5 SC4200E Specifications.....................................................................................................47
4.6 SC4400 Specifications ......................................................................................................49
4.7 SC4200 Specifications ......................................................................................................50
5. Web Interface ...........................................................................................................................52
5.0 Getting Started ................................................................................................................52
5.1 Local Radio Configuration.................................................................................................53
5.1.1 RF .......................................................................................................................53
5.1.2 Networking .........................................................................................................60
5.1.3 Bidirectional Amplifier (not available on IVAS) .......................................................72

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5.1.4 Serial/USB Setup (not available on IVAS) ...............................................................73
5.1.5 PTT (push-to-talk) (not available on IVAS)..............................................................76
5.2 StreamScape Network Configuration ................................................................................78
5.2.1 Network Topology ...............................................................................................78
5.2.2 Mapping..............................................................................................................87
5.2.3 Table View ..........................................................................................................95
5.2.4 Network-wide Setup ............................................................................................96
5.2.5 Per-Node Setup ...................................................................................................97
5.3 Spectrum Dominance.......................................................................................................98
5.3.1 Spectrum Analyzer...............................................................................................99
5.3.2 MAN-IA (MANET Interference Avoidance) (License enabled) ................................103
5.4 Security.........................................................................................................................105
5.4.1 Encryption.........................................................................................................105
5.4.2 SSH/HTTPS Certificates.......................................................................................107
5.4.3 White/Black List................................................................................................. 109
5.4.4 GUI/Login Authentication...................................................................................110
5.5 Tools and Diagnostics.....................................................................................................112
5.5.1 Firmware and Licenses .......................................................................................112
5.5.2 Faults and Indicators..........................................................................................116
5.5.3 Factory Reset.....................................................................................................118
5.5.4 Languages .........................................................................................................119
5.5.5 Log....................................................................................................................121
5.6 Configuration Profiles ....................................................................................................123
5.6.1 Settings profile ..................................................................................................123
5.6.2 MPS (Multi-Position Switch) (not available on IVAS).............................................124
6. FIPS Mode...............................................................................................................................125
6.1 Enable FIPS Mode ..........................................................................................................125
6.1.1 Potential User Errors..........................................................................................125
6.2 List of Security Parameters .............................................................................................126
7. Wired Backbone......................................................................................................................127
7.1 LAN Backbone ...............................................................................................................127
7.1.1 Implementation.................................................................................................127
7.1.2 Use Case ...........................................................................................................127
7.2 WAN Backbone with Roaming ........................................................................................129

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7.2.1 Implementation.................................................................................................129
7.2.2 Use Case ...........................................................................................................129
8. Custom Frequency Plan ...........................................................................................................131
8.1 Accessing and Installing CFP ...........................................................................................131
9. Streaming Response ................................................................................................................134
9.1 RSSI and Noise Floor Reporting .......................................................................................135
9.2 Temperature Reporting..................................................................................................138
9.3 Voltage Reporting ..........................................................................................................139
10. Setting up an Iperf Test............................................................................................................140
10.1 Required Equipment ......................................................................................................140
10.2 Running Iperf Test..........................................................................................................140
11. Precautions and Recommendations..........................................................................................141
11.1 Saving the Radio Configuration .......................................................................................141
12. Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................142
12.1 Intermittent Link............................................................................................................142
13. FCC Notice ..............................................................................................................................143
13.1 FCC Identifier: N2S-SC3500.............................................................................................143
13.2 FCC Identifier: N2S-SC3822.............................................................................................143
13.3 FCC Identifier: N2S-SC42-245..........................................................................................144
13.4 FCC Identifier: N2S-SC44-245..........................................................................................144
13.5 FCC Identifier: N2S-SC42-520..........................................................................................144
13.6 FCC Identifier: N2S-SC44-520..........................................................................................145
13.7 FCC Identifier: N2S-SC42E-245 ........................................................................................145
13.8 FCC Identifier: N2S-SC42E-235470 ..................................................................................146
13.9 FCC Identifier: N2S-SC44E-235470 ..................................................................................146
13.10 Notes 146
14. Notes Regarding CE Mark (-206 models only)............................................................................148
15. ISED Canada Notice .................................................................................................................152
15.1 IC: 24980-SC42E245 .......................................................................................................152
15.2 Software License............................................................................................................152
15.3 Firmware Encryption......................................................................................................152
15.4 IC Statement: English .....................................................................................................153
15.5 IC Statement: French .....................................................................................................153

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15.6 Radiation Exposure Statement: English ...........................................................................154
15.7 Radiation Exposure Statement: French............................................................................154

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List of Figures
Figure 1 Product Symbols with Definition .........................................................................................12
Figure 2 StreamCaster 4400E Ruggedized Enclosure ..........................................................................15
Figure 3 StreamCaster 4200E Ruggedized Enclosure ..........................................................................17
Figure 4 StreamCaster 4400 Ruggedized Enclosure ............................................................................19
Figure 5 StreamCaster 4200 Ruggedized Enclosure ............................................................................20
Figure 6 SC4400E Primary Power/Serial/Ethernet Pinout Diagram (Radio Side) ..................................21
Figure 7 Switchcraft connector on Primary/Power cable ...................................................................22
Figure 8 SC4400E AUX Pinout Diagram (Radio Side)...........................................................................23
Figure 9 SC4400E PTT Pinout Diagram (Cable Side) ............................................................................24
Figure 10 SC4200E Primary Power/Serial/Ethernet Pinout Diagram (Radio Side) ................................25
Figure 11 Switchcraft connector on Primary/Power cable..................................................................27
Figure 12 SC4200E AUX Pinout Diagram (Radio Side) .........................................................................28
Figure 13 SC4200E PTT Pinout Diagram (Cable Side) ..........................................................................29
Figure 14 SC4400 Power (Optional)/Serial/Ethernet Pinout Diagram (Cable Side) ..............................31
Figure 15 SC4400 AUX Pinout Diagram (Cable Side) ...........................................................................32
Figure 16 SC4400 PTT Pinout Diagram (Cable Side) ............................................................................33
Figure 17 SC4200 Primary Power/Serial/Ethernet Pinout Diagram (Cable Side) ..................................35
Figure 18 SC4200 AUX Pinout Diagram (Cable Side) ...........................................................................36
Figure 19 SC4200 PTT Pinout Diagram (Cable Side) ............................................................................37
Figure 20 SC4400E Mechanical Drawing (top) and Mounting Pattern (bottom)...................................42
Figure 21 SC4200E Mechanical Drawing (top) and Mounting Pattern (bottom)...................................43
Figure 22 SC4400 Mechanical Drawing (top) and Mounting Pattern (bottom) ....................................44
Figure 23 SC4200 Mechanical Drawing (top) and Mounting Pattern (bottom) ....................................45
Figure 24 Initial boot up warning ......................................................................................................52
Figure 25 Basic Configuration Page ...................................................................................................53
Figure 26 Advanced Configuration Page ............................................................................................55
Figure 27 LAN Settings Page .............................................................................................................60
Figure 28 WIFI AP Configuration Page ...............................................................................................63
Figure 29 WIFI Client configuration page...........................................................................................63
Figure 30 Multicast Configuration Page.............................................................................................66
Figure 31 Multicast Configuration Page.............................................................................................68

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Figure 32 Quality of Service (QoS) Configuration Page .......................................................................69
Figure 33 Infrastructure Networks Configuration Page ......................................................................71
Figure 34 Bidirectional Amplifier (BDA) Configuration Page ...............................................................72
Figure 35 Serial/USB Setup Page –RS-232.........................................................................................73
Figure 36 Serial/USB Setup Page –Serial Relay..................................................................................73
Figure 37 Push-to-Talk (PTT) & Audio Page........................................................................................76
Figure 38 Silvus StreamScape Network Topology Page ......................................................................79
Figure 39 Example Network Topology...............................................................................................79
Figure 40 Individual Node Characteristics..........................................................................................82
Figure 41 Link Characteristics ...........................................................................................................82
Figure 42 Traffic Information ............................................................................................................83
Figure 43 Graph Views .....................................................................................................................83
Figure 44 Routing Path .....................................................................................................................84
Figure 45 Custom Node Naming........................................................................................................85
Figure 46 iPerf Function within GUI ..................................................................................................86
Figure 47 Mapping Page ...................................................................................................................87
Figure 48 Google Maps.....................................................................................................................88
Figure 49 Map Control Panel (Lat/Long coordinates) .........................................................................89
Figure 50 Map Control Panel (Cache Settings) ...................................................................................90
Figure 51 Cursor on Target Settings ..................................................................................................90
Figure 52 Map Control Panel (Nodes to Display on Map) ...................................................................91
Figure 53 Map Control Panel (map routing panel) .............................................................................92
Figure 54 Map Control Panel (address) .............................................................................................92
Figure 55 Offline Map Image ............................................................................................................93
Figure 56 Manually Placing Nodes on the Map ..................................................................................94
Figure 57 Table View ........................................................................................................................95
Figure 58 Network-wide Setup .........................................................................................................96
Figure 59 Per-Node Setup.................................................................................................................97
Figure 60 Spectrum Dominance ........................................................................................................98
Figure 61 Spectrum Scan Settings .....................................................................................................99
Figure 62 Spectrum Scan Results.....................................................................................................101
Figure 63 Zero Span Settings...........................................................................................................101
Figure 64 Zero Span Results............................................................................................................102
Figure 65 MAN-IA...........................................................................................................................103

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Figure 66 Security (Encryption) .......................................................................................................105
Figure 67 Security (SSH/HTTPS Certificates) ....................................................................................107
Figure 68 (Chrome Browser Warning) .............................................................................................108
Figure 69 Security (White/Black List) ..............................................................................................109
Figure 70 Admin page.....................................................................................................................110
Figure 71 Login...............................................................................................................................110
Figure 72 Reset Password...............................................................................................................111
Figure 73 Change Password Page ....................................................................................................111
Figure 74 Build Information ............................................................................................................112
Figure 75 Tools and Diagnostics (Firmware Upgrade) ......................................................................113
Figure 76 Tools and Diagnostics (Network-Wide Upgrade)...............................................................114
Figure 77 Radio Login Authentication during Network-Wide Upgrade..............................................114
Figure 78 Tools and Diagnostics (Licenses) ......................................................................................115
Figure 79 Faults and Indicators Page ...............................................................................................116
Figure 80 Tools and Diagnostics (Factory Reset) ..............................................................................118
Figure 81 Tools and Diagnostics (Languages) ...................................................................................119
Figure 82 example Source PO file for custom languages ..................................................................119
Figure 83 Security (Log) ..................................................................................................................121
Figure 84 Example of security log....................................................................................................122
Figure 85 Configuration Profiles (Setting Profile) .............................................................................123
Figure 86 Multi-Position Switch ......................................................................................................124
Figure 87 LAN Backbone Example ...................................................................................................128
Figure 88 WAN Backbone Example ................................................................................................. 130
Figure 89 Custom Frequency Page ..................................................................................................131

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List of Tables
Table 1 Safe Working Distances ........................................................................................................11
Table 2 SC4400E Primary Power/Ethernet/Serial Connector Pinout ...................................................21
Table 3 SC4400E Serial and GPS Pinout .............................................................................................22
Table 4 SC4400E USB/GPIO Connector Pinout ...................................................................................23
Table 5 SC4400E PTT Connector Pinout .............................................................................................24
Table 6 SC4200E Primary Power/Ethernet/Serial Connector Pinout ...................................................25
Table 7 SC4200E Serial and GPS Pinout .............................................................................................27
Table 8 SC4200E AUX USB/GPIO Connector Pinout............................................................................28
Table 9 SC4200E PTT Connector Pinout .............................................................................................29
Table 10 SC4400 Primary Power/Ethernet/Serial Connector Pinout ...................................................30
Table 11 SC4400 Serial and GPS Pinout .............................................................................................30
Table 12 SC4400 AUX USB/GPIO Connector Pinout............................................................................32
Table 13 SC4400 PTT Connector Pinout .............................................................................................33
Table 14 SC4200 Primary Power/Ethernet/Serial Connector Pinout ...................................................34
Table 15 SC4200 Serial and GPS Pinout .............................................................................................34
Table 16 SC4200 AUX USB/GPIO Connector Pinout............................................................................36
Table 17 SC4200 PTT Connector Pinout .............................................................................................37
Table 18 MCS vs. Sensitivity Chart (5MHz Bandwidth)* .....................................................................58
Table 19 MCS vs. Sensitivity Chart (10MHz Bandwidth)* ...................................................................59
Table 20 MCS vs. Sensitivity Chart (20MHz Bandwidth)* ...................................................................59
Table 21 Color Coding for Links and Nodes........................................................................................80
Table 22 RSSI Reporting Format......................................................................................................135
Table 23 Sample RSSI Report ..........................................................................................................136
Table 24 Temperature Reporting Format ........................................................................................138
Table 25 Voltage Reporting Format ................................................................................................139
Table 26 Additional Restrictions on Band C2 ...................................................................................149

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1. General Safety Information
The information that follows, together with local site regulations, should be studied by personnel
concerned with the operation or maintenance of the equipment, to ensure awareness of potential
hazards.
Switch off supplies before removing covers or disconnecting any RF cables, and before inspecting
damaged cables or antennas.
Avoid standing in front of high gain antennas (such as a dish) and never look into the open end of a
waveguide or cable where strong RF power may be present.
Users are strongly recommended to return any equipment that requires RF servicing to Silvus
Technologies.
CAUTION: This system contains MOS devices. Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) precautions should be
employed to prevent accidental damage.
1.1 Health & Safety
Exposure to Non-Ionizing (RF) Radiation/Safe Working Distances
The safe working distance from a transmitting antenna may be calculated from the relationship:
D = √𝑃𝑇 ∙ 𝐺𝑅
4𝜋 ∙ 𝑤
In which D = safe working distance (meters)
PT = transmitter or combiner power output (watts)
GR = antenna gain ratio = anti log (gain dBi ÷10)
w = power density (watts/square meter)
The RF power density value is determined by reference to safety guidelines for exposure of the human
body to non-ionizing radiation. It is important to note that the guidelines adopted differ throughout the
world and are from time-to-time re-issued with revised guidelines. For Silvus use, a maximum power
density limit of 1w/m² is to be applied when calculating minimum safe working distances.
Important Note: It must be remembered that any transmitting equipment radiating power at frequencies
of 100kHz and higher, has the potential to produce thermal and a-thermal effects upon the human body.

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To be safe:
a) Operators should not stand or walk in front of any high gain antenna such as dish antennas, nor should
they allow anyone else to do so.
b) Operators should not operate any RF transmitter or power amplifier with any of its covers removed,
nor should they allow anyone else to do so.
Antenna
Transmitter Power
Type
Gain (dBi)
Gain Ratio (GR)
1W
2W
4W
10W
30W
Omni
3
2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.3
2.2
Sector
20
100
2.9
4
5.6
9
15.5
ParabolicDish
35
3162
16
22.5
32
50
87
Minimum Safe Distance (Meters)
Table 1 Safe Working Distances
General Safety Notes
•A flashing/steady Red LED status indication is a normal condition, and is not meant to convey a
fault condition.
•The Power Disconnect Device for the product is the connector for the external AC/DC Adapter or
other DC power source.
•Although the Low Voltage DC powered units are approved for Outdoor use (Dust/Temporary
Immersion), the optional AC power option with AC/DC power supply is only certified for indoor
use.
•The unit housing serves as a heatsink, and must be mounted on a non-combustible surface.
•The units are not User Serviceable. Contact the manufacturer for further instructions on servicing
or repair.
•All symbols, markings and warning statements marked on the equipment are shown below for
reference.

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Figure 1 Product Symbols with Definition
•Product cleaning should only be done with a soft cloth and mild detergent, do not use any solvents
that might remove case markings or labels.
•The unit, at the end of its useful life is to be disposed in accordance with local regulations, or may
be returned to the manufacturer.
•If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided
by the equipment and/or equipment performance may be impaired.

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1.2 Maximum RF Power Density Limits
The RF Radiation Power Density limit figure recommended by Silvus is based upon guideline levels
published in:
a. IEEE standard C95.1 1999 - IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with respect to Human Exposure to Radio
Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz.
b. Guidelines for Limiting Exposure to Time-varying Electric, Magnetic & Electromagnetic Fields (up to 300
GHz) published in 1998 by the Secretariat of the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection (ICNIRP).
Both documents define guideline RF power density limits for "Controlled" and "Uncontrolled"
environments. An uncontrolled environment is defined as one in which the person subjected to the RF
radiation may be unaware of and has no control over the radiation energy received. The uncontrolled
environment conditions can arise, even in the best regulated operations and for this reason the limits
defined for the uncontrolled environment have been assumed for the RF Central recommended limit.
Documents a) and b) also show the RF power density guidelines to be frequency dependent. Different
power density / frequency characteristics are presented in the two documents. To avoid complexity and
to avoid areas of uncertainty, Silvus recommends the use of a single power density limit across the
frequency range 100 kHz to 300 GHz. The 1w/m² power density limit we recommend satisfies the most
stringent of the guidelines published to date.
Footnote: The IICNIRP document may be freely downloaded from the internet at
www.icnirp.de/documents/emfgdl.pdf (PDF file).

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2. Introduction
The StreamCaster family of MIMO radios was designed with operator ease of use in mind. Each radio is
capable of operating in a multitude of configurations that are accessed via simple web pages within the
radio. Settings such as transmit power, frequency, channel bandwidth, link adaptation and range control
can be accessed by simply using a web browser to log into any radio within the network. This user manual
contains all essential information for the user to configure the StreamCaster radio as well as how to run
an iperf network test.
3. StreamCaster Network
Each StreamCaster MIMO radio has a fixed static IP address in the 172.20.xx.yy network. The radio
operates as a network switch; the user equipment does not need to be on the same subnet as the radio
during operation. It is possible to setup a secondary IP address on the radio if the user finds this feature
convenient. Setting up a secondary IP address is useful if the user wishes to access the radio’s web
interface in their network.

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4. StreamCaster Hardware Overview
4.1 Hardware Interfaces
SC4400E
Figure 2 StreamCaster 4400E Ruggedized Enclosure
RF Channels 1-4 Connectors [TNC Female]
Bi-Color Status LED
•Red –Radio is in the process of booting up
•Flashing Green –Radio is fully booted but not wirelessly connected to any other radio
•Green –Radio is wirelessly connected to at least one other radio
•Flashing Red –Spectrum Scan in Progress
•Flashing Red –Radio has recovered from a bad state.
•Rapid Flashing Green –When the multi position switch is rotate to a new position, LED
will rapidly flash green while new settings are being applied. LED will resume normal
indication after settings have been applied.
1
2
1
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3
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Power (9-20V), Ethernet, and Serial Port Connector [ODU GK0YAR-P10UC00-000L]
Push-to-Talk (PTT) Connector [ODU GKCWAM-P07UB00-000L]
AUX Connector [ODU GK0YCR-P10UC00-000L]
Power Switch [15-Position Rotating]
3
4
5
6

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SC4200E
Figure 3 StreamCaster 4200E Ruggedized Enclosure
RF Channels 1-2 Connectors [TNC Female]
Power Switch [15-Position Rotating]
Power (EB Version Only, 9-20V), Ethernet, and Serial Port Connector [ODU GK0YAR-P10UC00-000L]
Bi-Color Status LED
•Red –Radio is in the process of booting up
•Flashing Green –Radio is fully booted but not wirelessly connected to any other radio
•Green –Radio is wirelessly connected to at least one other radio
•Flashing Red –Spectrum Scan in Progress
•Flashing Red –Radio has recovered from a bad state.
•Rapid Flashing Red for 1 second –The battery is less than or equal to 20%. LED will blink
red rapidly for 1 second then go back to normal. This will repeat every 5 seconds.
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
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•Rapid Flashing Green –When the multi position switch is rotate to a new position, LED
will rapidly flash green while new settings are being applied. LED will resume normal
indication after settings have been applied.
Push-to-Talk (PTT) Connector [ODU GKCWAM-P07UB00-000L]
AUX Connector [ODU GK0YCR-P10UC00-000L]
5
6

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SC4400:
Figure 4 StreamCaster 4400 Ruggedized Enclosure
RF Channels 1-4 Connectors [TNC Female]
Bi-Color Status LED
•Red –Radio is in the process of booting up
•Flashing Green –Radio is fully booted but not wirelessly connected to any other radio
•Green –Radio is wirelessly connected to at least one other radio
•Flashing Red –Spectrum Scan in Progress
•Flashing Red –Radio has recovered from a bad state.
Power (9-20V), Ethernet, and Serial Port Connector [Hirose LF10WBRB-12PD]
Push-to-Talk (PTT) Connector [ODU GKCWAM-P07UB00-000L]
AUX Connector [Hirose LF10WBRB-12SD]
Power Switch [2-Position Rotating]
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
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