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Use of the AQUA outside the United States must be approved by the local radio 
authority.  Contact your local radio communications governing authority for regulations 
and restrictions on operation in the country or area where you want to use the AQUA. 
2400 MHz Description  
The Aqua 2400 MHz is a frequency-hopping, spread-spectrum radio unit and data 
modem packaged in a rugged, waterproof, metal case and is designed to withstand severe 
environmental stress. 
Features 
•  License-free in the EU, U.S.A., Canada, Australia and New Zealand* 
•  Direct operation on 12- or 24-volt machine power 
•  Flexible 2.4 dBi antenna (no need for antenna cables) 
•  LED status indicators 
•  Heavy-duty 8-pin Bendix connector 
•  Power and data via a single cable 
•  Designed for machine mounting 
•  Rugged and waterproof (fully sealed) 
•  Frequency-hopping, spread-spectrum technology 
•  Compatible with Trimble ATS Total Stations 
•  High data rate 
•  Low power consumption 
•  Typical >1000m, line-of-sight range 
•  Two CAN (J1939) ports (250K and 1 M bit ) 
•  One RS-232 interface at either 9600, 38400, or 57600 baud 
•  Machine mounting kit option (for more information, see Mounting the Aqua on a 
Machine, page 20) 
Frequency Band 
The Trimble SNR2400/TC2400C operates in the 2400 to 2483.5 MHz frequency band 
(2400 to 2454 MHz in France). It contains a transmitter module that is certified for 
unlicensed use in this band as a transmitter pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.247 Subpart C of 
Part 15 of FCC Rules regarding Spread Spectrum Systems for the United States. License-
free operation in Canada is covered by RSS-210 of Industry Canada; in the European 
Union is covered by harmonized standard EN 300 328; in Australia and New Zealand by 
gazetted standard AS/NZS 4771:2000. 
For more information about use in other countries, please contact Trimble. 
3 Configuring the Aqua Radio 
Introduction  
450, 900 and 2400 radios are all configured via WinFlash.  Each radio has unique 
configuration parameters specific to the radio band used.