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Eagle II GSM Radio Module Technical Manual Preliminary Draft: 08/31/00
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Part Number: 07100017 version 00.04
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The Eagle II radio module is a compact, wireless OEM module that utilizes the Global
System for Mobile Communications (GSM) international communications standard to
provide two-way wireless capabilities via GSM services. The Eagle II module is a fully
Type-approved GSM device, enabling application-specific, two-way communication and
control.
The small size of the Eagle II module allows it to be integrated easily into the application
and packaging.
Bringing the Features of GSM Communications to an Application
The Eagle II module takes full advantage of GSM capabilities, such as:
Subscriber Identification Modules (SIMs) provide numerous advantages, such as
number portability, remote wireless updates, memory updates, and remote
provisioning.
Wireless communication lets the Eagle II module accomplish tasks that previously
required on-site visits. This capability offers innovative new services for an
application.
Terminal authentication and data encryption ensure confidential communication
between the terminal user and the data recipient.
A variety of applications can use the Eagle II module for transmitting and receiving data
and voice, such as:
Automated meter reading
Credit card verification
E-mail and Internet access
Fleet management systems
Telematics
Telemetry
Wireless alarms
Providing Multi-Band Operation
The Eagle II module provides multi-band operation, with the operating frequency
selectable by AT Command:
The 900/1900 MHz Eagle II module is available for integration and deployment for
use worldwide, with 1900 MHz support primarily in North America and regions where
the 1900 MHz Personal Communication Services (PCS) band is allocated and
900 MHz support for networks in the rest of the world.
The 900/1800 MHz Eagle II modules are available for deployment in Europe and the
rest of the world, with the exception of North and South America.