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5.2 FUSE REPLACEMENT .................................................................................................... 155
5.3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................... 156
5.4 CHANNEL HOP TABLE .................................................................................................... 159
6 GLOSSARY OF TERMS & ABBREVIATIONS....... 163
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Publication revision note: There was no "Rev. I" issued for this manual series.
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Products Covered in this Manual
This manual covers two members of the MDS iNET Transceiver Series, both of which are designed
to be operated under the FCC's Part 15 license-free rules. The iNET radio is a Frequency Hopping
Spread Spectrum (FHSS) transceiver that operates at data speeds of 256 and 512 kbps.
The iNET-II is a similar design, but it is certified under the Digital Transmission System (DTS)
provisions of FCC Part 15 and can operate at data speeds of 512 or 1024 kbps. Operational differ-
ences between these two models are identified, where necessary, in this manual.
NOTE: MDS iNET and MDS iNET-II transceivers are not over-the-air compatible.
Other MDS i NET 900 Series Documentation
—The MDS iNET 900 Series Quick Start Guide, P/N 05-2873A01, is provided
Quick Start Guide
with the transceiver and is limited to essential information needed for installers. The installation
guide assumes some guidance to installers will be provided by the readers of this manual. This
includes such things as antenna selection, radio communication site survey tools and techniques,
and network design.
—Data sheets, frequently asked questions, case studies, applica-
Related Materials on the Internet
tion notes, firmware upgrades and other updated information is available on the GE MDS Web site
at www.gemds.com.
iNET Series Reference Manual
05-2806A01, Rev. J
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