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Extended Range Amplified WLAN System Guide
 
 
Version 07/18/02 
 
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Access Point unit (AIR-AP352E2R); 
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Multifunction Bridge unit (AIR-BR350) 
 
*  The above listed Cisco Aironet 350 Series products when used separately from the Teletronics 
Extended Range Amplified WLAN System are covered under an FCC Grant of Authorization and 
Compliance under the manufacturer Cisco Systems, Inc., FCC ID: LDK102040. 
2.3 System 
Features 
The Teletronics Extended Range Amplified WLAN System offers the following state-of-the-art features 
and capabilities: 
 
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Industry Leading Cisco Aironet 350 Series Wireless Radio Unit* - Access Point; or Bridge unit (*per 
the system model radio features ordered). 
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IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN 2.4 GHz Radio System Compatibility. 
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7 available channels in US/Canada – (Standard 802.11b US/Canada channels 1, 2, 10, and 11 are 
FCC prohibited from use with an amplified system operating above 100mW). 
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Bi-Directional WLAN Linear Amplification with Built-in Ultra Low Noise Pre-amplifier for 
providing reliable, long range WLAN radio link operation. 
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Auto-ranging Amplifier Input Drive Level feature for compensating for feed line losses and yielding 
maximized fixed RF output power to the antenna. 
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Low Loss DC Power Injector to allow voltage feed via the antenna coaxial cable; therefore allowing 
the weatherproof main amplifier unit to be remote mounted near the antenna for minimized PA to 
Antenna cable loss in fixed site installations. 
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Variable Length Radio-to-DC Injector and Power Amplifier feed line cabling for flexible and easy 
antenna system installations. 
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Customized Power Amplifier-to-Antenna Cable for low loss and installation unique lengths. 
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Limited one year warranty. 
2.4 Platform 
Models 
The Teletronics Extended Range Amplified Wireless LAN System is available in two platform models – 
1 W outdoor amplifier system and a 500 mW outdoor amplifier system.  Each platform model is further 
available in different antenna gain configurations and appropriate minimum cable length for best meeting 
a system installation’s particular coverage concerns.