TX power:
Europe/Brazil:
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Class 4 (2 W, 33 dBm) @ GSM 900
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Class 1 (1 W, 30 dBm) @ GSM 1800
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Class E2 (0.5 W, 27 dBm) @ EDGE 900
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Class E2 (0.4 W, 26 dBm) @ EDGE 1800
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Class 3 (0.25 W, 24 dBm) @ UMTS
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Class 3 (0.2 W, 23 dBm) @ LTE
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America:
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Class 4 (2 W, 33 dBm) @ GSM 900
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Class 1 (1 W, 30 dBm) @ GSM 1800
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Class E2 (0.5 W, 27 dBm) @ EDGE 900
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Class E2 (0.4 W, 26 dBm) @ EDGE 1800
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Class 3 (0.25 W, 24 dBm) @ UMTS
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Class 3 (0.2 W, 23 dBm) @ LTE
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Australia:
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Class 3(0.2W, 23 dBm) @ LTE
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Antenna connector:
U.FL for main antenna
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U.FL for cellular diversity antenna
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U.FL for GPS antenna (only for Europe/Brazil and America modules)
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External antenna: +5 dBi
GPS: GPS feature is supported only in Europe/Brazil and America versions
This module can carry out the following tasks:
Sending/Receiving SMS
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Multisocket up to 6 TCP/IP and UDP/IP clients
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TCP/IP server
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TCP SSL
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HTTP service
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FTP service (downloading and uploading files)
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Sending/receiving email (SMTP/POP3)
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Certifications:
LE910-EUG (Europe / Brazil): CE, GCF, ANATEL
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LE910-NAG (US / Canada): FCC, IC, PTCRB, AT&T approved
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LE910-AU V2 (Australia): RCM, Telstra approved
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LE910-SKG (South Korea): KCC, SK Telecom approved
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LE910-JN V2 / LE910-JK V2 (Japan): NTT DoCoMo, KDDi
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This model uses the UART1 at a baudrate of 115200 bps to communicate with the microcontroller.
Related API libraries: Wasp4G.h, Wasp4G.cpp
All information about programming and operation can be found in the
All the documentation is located in the
Note: A rechargeable battery must be always connected when using this module (USB power supply is not enough).
Development section
of Libelium website.
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4G Networking
Guide.
4G module
v8.2
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