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aration between the two iNET AP antennas on the same support struc-
ture. If that does not work, consult with MDS technical support
personnel about other techniques for controlling radio frequency inter-
ference between the radios.
1.4 ACCESSORIES
The MDS iNET 900 unit can be used with one or more of the accessories
listed in Table 1-2. Contact the factory for ordering details.
Table 1-2. Accessories
Accessory Description MDS P/N
AC Power
Adapter
A small power supply module designed for
continuous service. UL approved. Input:
120/220; Output: 13.8 Vdc @ 2.5 A
01-3862A02
Omni
Directional
Antennas
Rugged antennas well suited for use at Access
Point installations.
Consult with your MDS Sales Representative for
details
Call MDS
Yagi Antenna Rugged antennas well suited for use at Remote
installations.
Consult with your MDS Sales Representative for
details.
Call MDS
TNC-to-N
Adapter
TNC (M)–NV(F), Connector-only 97-1577A159
TNC-to-N
Adapter Cable
Short length of coaxial cable (3˝/0.8 m) used to
connect the radio’s TNC antenna connector to a
Type N commonly used on large diameter
coaxial cables.
97-1577A161
Ethernet RJ-45
Crossover
Cable
Cable assembly used to cross-connect the
Ethernet ports of two iNET radios used in a
repeater configuration. (Cable length ≈ 3´/1M)
97-1870A21
Flat-Surface
Mounting
Brackets
Brackets: 2˝ x 3˝ plates designed to be screwed
onto the bottom of the unit for surface-mounting
the radio.
82-1753-A01
Screws: 6-32/1/4˝ with locking adhesive.
(Industry Standard MS 51957-26)
70-2620-A01
COM2
Interface
Adapter
DB-25(F) to DB-9(M) shielded cable assembly
(6'/1.8 m) for connection of equipment or other
EIA-232 serial devices previously connected to
MDS legacy units. (Consult factory for other
lengths and variations.)
97-3035A06