Radio Interfaces - Libelium Waspmote Technical Manual

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Over the Air Programming is also possible once the node has been installed. With this technique you can reprogram wirelessly
one or more Waspmote sensor nodes at the same time by using a laptop and the Waspmote Gateway.
Figure: Typical OTAP process

2.1.5. Radio Interfaces

Model
XBee-802.15.4-Pro
XBee-ZB-Pro
XBee-868
XBee-900
LoRaWAN
LoRa
Sigfox
WiFi
GPRS Pro and GPRS+GPS
3G/GPRS
Bluetooth Low Energy
* Line of sight, Fresnel zone clearance and 5dBi dipole antenna.
Protocol
Frequency
802.15.4
2.4GHz
ZigBee-Pro
2.4GHz
RF
868MHz
RF
900MHz
868, 900 and 433 MHz
LoRaWAN
bands
RF
868 and 900 MHz
Sigfox
868MHz
802.11b/g
2.4GHz
850MHz/900MHz/
-
1800MHz/1900MHz
Europe version: Dual-
band UMTS, tri-band
GSM/GPRS/EDGE
-
America/Australia
version: Dual-Band:
UMTS, quad-Band GSM/
GPRS/EDGE
Bluetooth v.4.0 /
2.4GHz
Bluetooth Smart
Waspmote Plug & Sense! - Encapsulated Line
txPower
100mW
50mW
315mW
50mW
up to 18.5 dBm
14 dBm
14 dBm
0dBm - 12dBm
2W(Class4) 850MHz/900MHz,
1W(Class1) 1800MHz/1900MHz
UMTS 0.25 W,
GSM 2 W,
DCS/PCS 1 W
3dBm
-17-
Sensitivity
Range *
-100dBm
7000m
-102dBm
7000m
-112dBm
12km
-100dBm
10Km
- km - Typical
base station
-136dBm
range
-137dBm
21+Km
- km - Typical
-126dBm
base station
range
-83dBm
50m-500m
- Km - Typical
-109dBm
carrier range
- Km - Typical
-106dBm
carrier range
-103dBm
100m
v6.3

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