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Marquee Bridge™ (UNII) PRELIMINARY Quick Start Guide Introduction The Marquee Bridge (MB) is a complete 5 GHz wireless point-to-point (p-p) or point-to-multipoint (p-mp) system that links two Ethernet LANs together. It consists of two high-gain directional antennas and a pair of OFDM radios in a rugged outdoor enclosure. They connect to the LAN's Ethernet Switch on each end with an outdoor- rated Ethernet cable ordered separately. It is ideal for connecting two office LANs together, or for linking a WIPOP site to an Internet backbone. The Marquee Bridge uses the YDI-Fi software which supports VLAN bridging (802.1q protocol). The Marquee Bridge will accommodate virtually an unlimited number of client MAC addresses on each side of the link. With 5 non-overlapping channels available, up to 5 bridges can be co-located at a site. The Marquee Bridge is available in four versions: • Standard version with an integrated one-foot flat panel antenna (MB-INT-ST) for operation in the UNII Band II (5.250 – 5.350 GHz) • Standard version with an N-type connector for an external antenna (MB-EXT-ST) for operation in the ISM Band (5.725 – 5.850 GHz) • High Power version with an integrated one-foot flat panel antenna (MB-INT-HP) for operation in the ISM Band (5.725 – 5.850 GHz) • High Power version with an N-type connector for an external antenna (MB-EXT-HP) for operation in the ISM Band (5.725 – 5.850 GHz) This manual applies to the Marquee Bridge version that operates in the UNII Band II (MB-INT-ST). Marquee Bridge Kit Contents 1. Two outdoor radios with built-in 23 dBi one foot FP antenna and mounting hardware 2. Two Cat 5 DC Power Injectors (surge protected Power Injectors are available as an option) 3. Two 110/240 VAC to 48 VDC power supplies 4. Windows-based YDI AP Manager software YDI EtherAnt outdoor Ethernet cables must be ordered separately. Available lengths are 50, 100, 200, or 300 ft. Figure 1 – Marquee Bridge Kit Contents The Marquee Bridge MB-INT-ST is intended for professional installation only on fixed outdoor structures and p- p operation in the UNII Band II. Please review the entire manual before powering up or deploying these units. Installation NOTE: All connectors must be properly water-proofed with all-weather electrical tape, Permagum, or equivalent. Do not use Silicon glue. The Marquee Bridge radio unit is installed by means of a pole mount adaptor bracket that is secured to the pole using two metal hose type clamps. Figure 1 shows the hardware provided to mount the outdoor RF Unit. 1. Install the outdoor unit pole mount adaptor bracket using the supplied metal hose type clamps (see Figure 2). Figure 2 – Detail Showing Outdoor Unit Pole Mount Bracket 2. Align the four mounting studs on the outdoor unit with the bracket holes (see Figure 3) and secure to the bracket by pushing down the latches as shown in Figures 4a and 4b. Figure 3 – Attaching the Marquee Bridge Outdoor Unit to the Pole Mount Bracket 2 1 3 3 2 MNL-500266-001 – Rev ED1 1 Jun 2004 Marquee Bridge™ (UNII) Quick Start Guide PRELIMINARY 2 MNL-500266-001 – Rev ED1 Figure 4a – Latching Bracket to Pole Mount Figure 4b – Securing the Latches to the Pole Mount Bracket 3. Ensuring that there is no DC power applied to the DC Power Injector, plug the round connector of the outdoor Ethernet cable into the rear jack of the unit (Fig. 5), making sure the notch is correctly aligned with the tab on the jack as shown in Figure 6, then turn the round locking nut clockwise as you push in until it securely fastens onto the jack. WARNING: Please verify that the round connector is properly plugged into the rear jack of the antenna prior to connecting DC power because it is possible to push it in the wrong way if enough force is used. If DC Power is applied while you are attempting to insert the round connector into the jack, it is possible that, as you rotate the plug in an effort to find the key, DC power pins will momentarily touch the Ethernet pins. If this happens the Ethernet circuitry on the board will be damaged. Any harm caused by this action will not be covered by the factory warranty and will be a billable repair. Figure 5 – Connecting the Outdoor Ethernet Cable Plug Round Connector of the Outdoor Ethernet Cable Here Figure 6 – Plugging the Round Connector 4. Attach the other end of the outdoor Ethernet cable to the Cat 5 DC Power Injector at port RJ-45 labeled “To ANT.” NOTE: The Cat 5 DC Power Injector is not in a waterproof enclosure and must be protected from the weather. It can be permanently mounted to a surface using the double stick tape found on the back of it. 5. Connect the Ethernet cable labeled “To PC or Router” from the Cat 5 DC Power Injector to your router, switch or hub. If you connect to a computer or PC, a crossover cable or adapter will be needed. 6. If your unit is placed on a non-metal pole or structure, install a #6 AWG insulated ground cable (not provided) to the ground connector in the back of the radio as shown in Figure 7. Use a self- threading screw and a flat washer to fasten the earth lug. This provides safeguard against lightning. For maximum protection, YDI also recommends the use of its optional surge protected DC Injector available from your YDI dealer (part No. 304- 800620-002). This DC Injector has an additional wire to be connected to ground as shown on Fig. 8. Jun 2004 Marquee Bridge™ (UNII) PRELIMINARY Quick Start Guide Figure 7 – Detail Showing Ground Cable Connection (this provides maximum lightning protection) Figure 8 – Installation of the Optional YDI Surge Protected DC Injector 7. Plug the AC Adapter into an AC outlet and connect it to the “DC Power” jack on the Cat 5 DC Power Injector. Perform antenna alignment procedures at both sites. Proper antenna alignment is crucial for the correct operation of the Marquee Bridge system and should only be accomplished by experienced professionals. After that your installation is complete. LEDs The Green LED is steady on when power is applied. Fig…
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Response to TCB Findings 1. An internal photo showing underneath the shielding can on the transmitter board is required. Please supply additional internal photo to address this. Photo is attached. 2. Has the device complied with -27dBm/MHz undesirable emission limit outside the frequency range of 5.25 - 5.35GHz band ? Please clarify. Yes. The only spurious emissions that were detected were in the range 30-1000MHz which all met the -27dBm (or 57.8dBuV/m @ 3m) requirement. The band edge readings were taken at 5.15 and 5.35GHz rather than 5.25 and 5.35GHz due to 15.407(b)(2) defining the low edge at 5.15GHz. Both of these readings meet the -27dBm (or 77.8dBuV/m @ 1m) requirement. 3. In the frequency stability test data the highest and lowest channel frequencies appear to be outside of the specified/tested highest and lowest channel frequencies. Please clarify. For the purposes of doing the stability test, the frequency was recorded using the lower -6dB point for the lower channel and the upper -6dB point for the upper channel. This is the only way to reliably record the movement of a 17MHz wide signal. For power output testing the actual channel center frequency was recorded since that is how the product specifies that channel. The product was set to the same channels for both tests and operated identically during both tests. 4. Please describe how the device complies with the requirements of 15.407(c). Please see revised operational description. 5. The antenna specification sheet lists the gain as 23dBi (min). Please specify the typical/nominal gain for this antenna. Also the measured antenna gain is 4.3dB higher than the specified gain. Please justify this difference. As per YDI, nominal antenna gain is "23dBi" Our measurement uncertainty with 95% confidence (k=2) is 5.4dB for this test.
REPORT: EE0201-1 FCC ID: NM5-MB-ST EXHIBIT: External Photos MODEL: MP-ST-INT _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Curtis-Straus LLC • 527 Great Road • Littleton, MA • TEL (978) 486-8880 • FAX (978) 486-8828 Page 1 of 2 REPORT: EE0201-1 FCC ID: NM5-MB-ST EXHIBIT: External Photos MODEL: MP-ST-INT _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Curtis-Straus LLC • 527 Great Road • Littleton, MA • TEL (978) 486-8880 • FAX (978) 486-8828 Page 2 of 2
YDI Wireless Inc. Model: MB-ST-INT Label Exhibit The Unit ID Label is required to include the FCC ID and the statement: “This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.” The label is shown below in Figure 1. Figure 1: FCC ID Label Graphics The label material is made from .005” thick G.E. Lexan film, velvet matte with an adhesive backing. Both adhesive and label material will last the lifetime of the product. The label location on the exterior of the Marquee Bridge is shown in Figure 2. Figure 2: Label Location
REPORT: EE0201-1 FCC ID: NM5-MB-ST EXHIBIT: Internal Photos MODEL: MP-ST-INT _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Curtis-Straus LLC • 527 Great Road • Littleton, MA • TEL (978) 486-8880 • FAX (978) 486-8828 Page 1 of 6 REPORT: EE0201-1 FCC ID: NM5-MB-ST EXHIBIT: Internal Photos MODEL: MP-ST-INT _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Curtis-Straus LLC • 527 Great Road • Littleton, MA • TEL (978) 486-8880 • FAX (978) 486-8828 Page 2 of 6 REPORT: EE0201-1 FCC ID: NM5-MB-ST EXHIBIT: Internal Photos MODEL: MP-ST-INT _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Curtis-Straus LLC • 527 Great Road • Littleton, MA • TEL (978) 486-8880 • FAX (978) 486-8828 Page 3 of 6 REPORT: EE0201-1 FCC ID: NM5-MB-ST EXHIBIT: Internal Photos MODEL: MP-ST-INT _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Curtis-Straus LLC • 527 Great Road • Littleton, MA • TEL (978) 486-8880 • FAX (978) 486-8828 Page 4 of 6 REPORT: EE0201-1 FCC ID: NM5-MB-ST EXHIBIT: Internal Photos MODEL: MP-ST-INT _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Curtis-Straus LLC • 527 Great Road • Littleton, MA • TEL (978) 486-8880 • FAX (978) 486-8828 Page 5 of 6 REPORT: EE0201-1 FCC ID: NM5-MB-ST EXHIBIT: Internal Photos MODEL: MP-ST-INT _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Curtis-Straus LLC • 527 Great Road • Littleton, MA • TEL (978) 486-8880 • FAX (978) 486-8828 Page 6 of 6
MTI part No.MT-485002 TypePlanar Array Regulatory ComplianceETSI EN 302 085 V1.1.2 (2001-02) Electrical Frequency Range5.15-5.35 GHz and 5.725-5.875 GHz Gain23 dBi (min) VSWR1.7:1 (max) 3 dB BW 9 (typ) PolarizationLinear (Vertical or Horizontal) Cross Polarization-28 dB (max) Sidelobe LevelETSI EN 302 085 V1.1.2 (2001-02) Range 1TS1- TS3 F/B Ratio-32 dB (max) Lightning ProtectionDC Grounded Mechanical Dimensions (LxWxD)305 x 305 x 25mm Weight1.5 kgs ConnectorN-Type Female* Temperature (operating)-45C to +70C Wind Load (Survival)220 km/hr Radial Ice Load25 mm Mounting KitMT-50001 + MT-120018 * Also available with SMA connector ubscriber AntennaSGHz .8 5
AR5112 2.4/5 GHz dual band Radio-on-a-chip AR5213 Multiprotocol MAC/baseband processor • Support for IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g • Universal wireless connectivity for seamless roaming between any 802.11-based network • Uses digital CMOS technology exclusively, minimizing power consumption and cost while maximizing reliability • Highly integrated 2-chip set • 2.4/5 GHz dual band Radio-on-a-Chip (RoC) • Multiprotocol MAC/baseband processor that supports the RoC • Wireless Multimedia Enhancements Quality of Service support (QoS) • Super A/G ™ mode delivers 108 Mbps raw data rate and 90 Mbps TCP/IP throughput • Hardware encryption for the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and IEEE 802.11i security specifications, provides Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) without performance degradation • Extended tuning range (2.300-2.500 & 4.900-5.850 GHz) for worldwide use • Dynamic Frequency Selection/Transmit Power Control (DFS/TPC) for international operation • Support for draft IEEE 802.11e, h, i and j standards • eXtended Range (XR) technology to give Wi-Fi products twice the range of existing designs • Wake-on-Wireless ™ and Wake-on-Theft ™ capabilities to enable remote wireless network management as well as alert of stolen devices • Power-saving design improvements reduce system power consumption by 60% AR5004X Solution Highlights AR 5 00 4 X 802.11a/b/g Universal WLAN Solution AR5004X WLAN System Architecture AR5112 dual band Radio-on-a-Chip Multi-standard 802.11a/b/g support for universal wireless connectivity to any 802.11 network, future-proofs WLAN deployments and delivers the highest performance. • All CMOS dual band radio chip • Dynamic IF Dual Conversion architecture provides super-heterodyne performance at Zero IF prices • Support for IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g • Operates from 2.300 - 2.500 GHz and 4.900 - 5.850 GHz • Integrated power amplifier (PA) and low-noise amplifier (LNA) • External PA and/or LNA can be used for special applications • Eliminates all IF filters and most RF filters; no external voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) or surface acoustic wave (SAW) filters needed • Increased sensitivity and multipath tolerance • Enhanced transmit and receive chains • Supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz RoCs • Super A/G ™ mode includes dynamic 108 Mbps capability, real-time hardware data compression, dynamic transmit optimization and standards-compliant bursting • eXtended Range (XR) technology • Integrated Wake-on-Wireless ™ and Wake-on-Theft ™ wireless network management capabilities • No external FLASH or RAM memory needed • PCI 2.3 and PC Card 7.1 host interfaces with DMA support • Integrated analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters • Serial EEPROM, LEDs, GPIOs peripheral interfaces • Low power operational and sleep modes AR5213 Multiprotocol MAC/baseband processor • Windows ® drivers for Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows 98 SE and Windows NT 4.0 • A single driver and firmware code base supports all Atheros chipsets, and provides both backward and forward compatibility with Atheros previous and next-generation multi-standard designs. • Integrated WPA supplicant supports Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows 98 SE and Windows NT 4.0 • Client utility supports configuration profiles, current link status, statistics and diagnostics Frequency Band Network Standard Modulation Technology FEC Coding Rate Hardware Encryption Quality of Service Media Access Technique Host Interface Communication Interface Peripheral Interface Memory Interface Supported Data Rates IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g Standard Mode Atheros Super A/G ™ Mode Chip Specifications Operating Voltage Packaging Dimensions Package 4.900 to 5.850 GHz and 2.300 to 2.500 GHz 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g OFDM with BPSK, QPSK, 16 QAM, 64 QAM; DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK 1/2, 1/3, 1/4 AES, TKIP, WEP 802.11e draft CSMA/CA Mini PCI, PC Card, PCI GPIOs, LEDs EEPROM 1 to 54 Mbps Up to 108 Mbps AR5112AR5213 2.5V +/-5%1.8V +10%, -5% 3.3V +/-10%3.3V +/-10% 9mm x 9mm15mm x 15mm 64 Leadless Plastic196 Plastic Ball Chip CarrierGrid Array For more information on Atheros and Atheros WLAN Technology please visit www.atheros.com Specification subject to change, © 2003 Atheros Communications, all rights reserved. Atheros, the Atheros logo, Super G, Super A/G, Wake-on-Wireless and Wake-on-Theft are trademarks of Atheros Communications, Inc. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners. AR5004X 802.11a/b/g Cardbus Card AR5004X 802.11a/b/g Mini PCI AR5004X AR5004X Chipset Specifications AR5112 AR5213
FCC ID: NM5-MB-ST RF Exposure Evaluation / MPE Calculation Page 1 of 1 RF Exposure Evaluation A calculation based on the FCC’s Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields (Edition 97-01) appears below. Maximum EIRP = 6.61 dBm + 23dBi = 29.61dBm = 914.1mW The limit for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure is S [mW/cm 2 ] = 1.0 The distance from the antenna at which this radiation level will be reached is R=SQRT(EIRP/4πS) R=SQRT( 914.1 / (4π x 1.0)) = 8.5cm RESULTS The minimum distance from the antenna at which the power density is below the limit for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure is 8.5cm.
REPORT: EE0201-1 FCC ID: NM5-MB-ST EXHIBIT: Setup Photos MODEL: MP-ST-INT _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Curtis-Straus LLC • 527 Great Road • Littleton, MA • TEL (978) 486-8880 • FAX (978) 486-8828 Page 1 of 4 Antenna Port Conducted Measurements REPORT: EE0201-1 FCC ID: NM5-MB-ST EXHIBIT: Setup Photos MODEL: MP-ST-INT _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Curtis-Straus LLC • 527 Great Road • Littleton, MA • TEL (978) 486-8880 • FAX (978) 486-8828 Page 2 of 4 Radiated Emissions REPORT: EE0201-1 FCC ID: NM5-MB-ST EXHIBIT: Setup Photos MODEL: MP-ST-INT _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Curtis-Straus LLC • 527 Great Road • Littleton, MA • TEL (978) 486-8880 • FAX (978) 486-8828 Page 3 of 4 Conducted Emissions REPORT: EE0201-1 FCC ID: NM5-MB-ST EXHIBIT: Setup Photos MODEL: MP-ST-INT _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Curtis-Straus LLC • 527 Great Road • Littleton, MA • TEL (978) 486-8880 • FAX (978) 486-8828 Page 4 of 4 Frequency Stability
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15E | 5.25 GHz - 5.35 GHz | 4.60 mW |

Point to Point Wireless Bridge
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Wireless Network Bridge
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Outdoor Transmitter
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Point to Point 24GHz Microwave Radio
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
2.4GHz INDOOR SIGNAL BOOSTER
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter