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XBee Pro 900 RPSMA
sku: WRL-09099
Description: The XBee-PRO 900 RF module is ideally suited for low-latency point-to-multipoint networking applications. Capable of point-to-point, peer-to-peer and point-to-multipoint networking, the XBee-900 XSC is ideal for solutions where RF penetration and absolute transmission distance are paramount to the application.
As a member of the XBee family of RF products, the module is easy-to-use, shares a common footprint, and leverages Digi’s Drop-in Networking solutions including gateways and adapters. No configuration is necessary for out-of-the-box RF communications. The module’s default configuration supports a wide range of data system applications. Advanced configurations can be implemented using simple serial AT commands.
Digi Part #: XBP09-DPSIT-156
Features:
- 3.3V @ 210mA
- Fast 156 Kbps RF data rate
- 50 mW (+17 dBm) power output
- Up to 6 miles (10 km) RF LOS with high gain antennas
- Point-to-multipoint networking ideal for low-latency applications
- Support for large, dense networks
- 128-bit AES encryption
- ISM 900 MHz operating frequency
- RPSMA connector
- Industrial temperature rating (-40° C to +85° C)
- Advanced mesh networking and low-power modes supported
- Approved for use in the United States and Canada
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I just ordered a couple of them, the problem is the Antenna... Any little, tiny, small 900mhz antenna suggested?
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What they don't tell you is that the board is the same with all the modules. If you don't like the antenna mount, you can change it. For instance, if you have the model with the RPSMA, but if decide you want to use a small onboard antenna, you can just insert a wire antenna into the hole on the board. You might need to desolder the old RPSMA connector.
I'm using a fairly large articulated rubber-ducky antenna. But there are many choices. If you have a ground-station that doesn't move much, you can build a small patch antenna or yagi antenna to increase your range:
http://www.rc-cam.com/gp_patch.htm
I'm confused. Is this the xsc model?