Antennas; Saf9750 Wi-Fi Antenna; Saf5270-G Gps Antenna; Iridium Certus Antennas - NAL RESEARCH CORPORATION QUICKSILVER QS-100 User Manual

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NAL also provides a 90 – 230 VAC, 47 – 63 Hz to 12 VDC power adapter for benchtop use.
Note that GPIO is not accessible through the Data Adapter.
Power Connector Mating connector: Switchcraft 761KS12.
As an option, NAL has designed a DB-25 to RJ-45 receptacle/DB-9 receptacle/stranded wire
cable for embedded installations of the Quicksilver terminal. See Figure 47.
7.4
A
NTENNAS
The Quicksilver has three coaxial RF antenna ports: 1) Iridium TNC female, 2) GPS SMA female,
and 3) Wi-F Reverse Polarity (RP) SMA female. NAL provides Wi-Fi and GPS antennas for use
with the Quicksilver terminal if these features are utilized. Due to Iridium certification
requirements, customers may only use antennas that have been certified with the NAL
Quicksilver terminal. Certified antennas are listed in section 7.4.3 below.
7.4.1
SAF9750 W
Attach the SAF9750 antenna when needed for Wi-Fi connectivity. Adjust the antenna angle as
desired.
7.4.2
SAF5270-G GPS A
Attach this antenna when needed for GPS data. Space this antenna as far away from the Iridium
and Wi-Fi antennas as the user installation allows to minimize radiated interference. View the
GPS data using the Quicksilver webpages (see sections 4.1.5 and 5.2) and access the GPS data
through the web API interface (see Appendix E: Web API).
7.4.3
I
C
RIDIUM
The Quicksilver terminal has been certified by Iridium for use with the following antennas:
Document Number: 451-19004-001C

Figure 39: Quicksilver Data Adapter

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