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CRS 40 V2
Installation, operation and service manual M2019/02a
4. SPREADING OF RADIO WAVES
Central reading system 40 CRS works with wireless data transmission using radio waves. For proper
installation and operation of the system it is helpful to learn at least the basics of radio wave spreading.
4.1. PROPAGATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
In physics, electromagnetic radiation (EM radiation or EMR) refers to the waves of the electromagnetic field,
propagating (radiating) through space The speed of these waves in the air is close the speed of light.
Characteristic quantity is wavelength, which is approx. 35 cm at 868 MHz frequency.
Wave can band around obstacles in its way only when its wavelength is much bigger that the size of the
obstacle. Reflection and refraction happens Reflection and refraction of waves occurs at the interface
between two dielectric permittivity different environments. Part of the waves reflects, part breaks. The angle
of reflection equals to the angle of incidence. The reflection occurs even on perfectly conductive surface
(metal) because the electromagnetic radiation does not propagates in it.
In the structure of the apartment house there is a large quantity of various obstacles that have negative effect
on propagation of electromagnetic waves. It is especially any metals (arming, elevator shafts, railings, metal
foils etc.) through which the electromagnetic waves do not pass, only reflects. Also, the construction of
buldings (walls, ceilings) significantly dampens the electromagnetic waves. Therefore the propagation of the
electromagnetic walls in such buildings is rather complicated and is individual for each building.
4.2. POSSIBLE OBSTACLES TO PROPAGATION OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES IN THE APARTMENT BUILDING
The number and placement of the repeater units must be adjusted individually for each object. Most common
obstacles are the following:
Wired elevator shafts
Metal sheets
Metallic layer on windows
Aluminum blinds
Metal furnishing
Large parts of furniture
Shielding caused by electrical appliances (TV, audio, washing machine, dishwasher …)
Equipment working permanently in 868 MHz range (baby monitor, weather station)
Radio hobbyist
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Apator Metra CRS 40 V2 Specifications

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BrandApator Metra
ModelCRS 40 V2
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish