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^Performance || | ^Performance || | ||
- | ^Supported RF Data Rates |4, 8, 16, 19, 24, 32, 48, 64, 96, 128, 192 and 250| | + | ^Supported RF Data Rates |4, 64, 125*, 250 and 500 kbps| |
^Indoor range |500m - 1km| | ^Indoor range |500m - 1km| | ||
^Line-Of-Sight range |40km or more depending on antennas| | ^Line-Of-Sight range |40km or more depending on antennas| | ||
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^Features || | ^Features || | ||
- | ^Serial Data Interface |+3.3v nominal, 5V tolerant| | + | ^Serial Data Interface |+3.3v nominal, 3.3V tolerant | |
^Configuration method |AT Commands, APM Planner, Customised Configuration Tool| | ^Configuration method |AT Commands, APM Planner, Customised Configuration Tool| | ||
^Frequency Band |902MHz - 928MHz| | ^Frequency Band |902MHz - 928MHz| | ||
^Interference Immunity |FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum)| | ^Interference Immunity |FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum)| | ||
- | ^Serial Interface Data Rate |2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 baud| | + | ^Serial Interface Data Rate |2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 460kbps| |
^Antenna Options |Yagi, ½ Wave Dipole, ¼ Wave Monopole Antenna| | ^Antenna Options |Yagi, ½ Wave Dipole, ¼ Wave Monopole Antenna| | ||
- | ^Compliance Standards |FCC Part 15.247, AS/NZS 4268:2008| | + | ^Compliance Standards |FCC Part 15.247, AS/NZS 4268:2012| |
^Networking and Security || | ^Networking and Security || | ||
- | ^Addressing Options |Network ID: 0 –499| | + | ^Addressing Options |Network ID: 0 –255| |
^Channels |Up to 50 Frequency Hopping Channels| | ^Channels |Up to 50 Frequency Hopping Channels| | ||
- | ^Supported Network Topologies |Point to point, Multipoint1|\\ | + | ^Supported Network Topologies |Point to point, Multipoint<sup>1</sup>, and asynchronous non-hopping mesh<sup>1</sup>|\\ |
- | 1 Only available in firmware version 2.x and later | + | <sup>1</sup> Only available in firmware version 2.x and later |
^Power Requirements || | ^Power Requirements || | ||
- | ^Supply Voltage |+5V nominal (+4V min, +5.5V max),| | + | ^Supply Voltage |+5V nominal (+5V min, +5.5V Max, +6V ABS Max),| |
^Transmit Current |~1 A peak at max power| | ^Transmit Current |~1 A peak at max power| | ||
^Receive Current |~60mA| | ^Receive Current |~60mA| | ||
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● Error correction routines, Mavlink protocol framing (user selectable)\\ | ● Error correction routines, Mavlink protocol framing (user selectable)\\ | ||
● Mavlink radio status reporting (Local RSSI, Remote RSSI, Local Noise, Remote Noise)\\ | ● Mavlink radio status reporting (Local RSSI, Remote RSSI, Local Noise, Remote Noise)\\ | ||
- | ● Automatic antenna diversity switching on a packet basis in realtime • Automatic duty cycle throttling based on radio temperature in order to avoid overheating | + | ● Automatic antenna diversity switching on a packet basis in realtime\\ |
+ | ● Automatic duty cycle throttling based on radio temperature in order to avoid overheating | ||
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