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RADWIN 5000 Installaon Guide
August 2023
113
Table 22: Frequency Bands 4940‐4990 MHz
Operang Form
Gain (dBi)
Dir BW
Tx Power per chain
(dBm)
Min. Safe Distance
(cm)
Uniform
17.0
9.4°
21
55
Floodlight
8.0
60°
21
55
The JET‐DUO (5.x/3.x GHz) bears the following FCC/IC IDs on the label, and refer to Table 23 to Table 25
below:
FCC ID: Q3K‐JETDB5X3X IC: 5100A‐JETDB5X3X
This radio transmier “IC: 5100A‐JETDB5X3X” has been approved by Innovaon, Science and Economic
Development Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below, with the maximum permissible gain
indicated. Antenna types not included in this list that have a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated
for any type listed are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
The input impedance of all antennas is 50 Ohm.
The JET‐DUO (5.x/3.x GHz) must be installed so as to provide a minimum separaon distance from
bystanders as specied in the tables below:
Table 23: Frequency Band 5730‐5845 MHz
Operang Form
Gain (dBi)
Dir BW
Tx Power per
chain (dBm)
Min. Safe
Distance (cm)
Uniform
20.0
12°
13
32
Sharp
19.0
16°
14
32
Floodlight
11.0
85°
22
32
Table 24: Frequency Band 5150‐5250 MHz (FCC only)
Operang Form
Gain (dBi)
Dir BW
Tx Power per
chain (dBm)
Min. Safe
Distance (cm)
Uniform
20.0
12°
13
30
Sharp
19.0
16°
14
30
Floodlight
11.0
85°
22
30
Table 25: Frequency Band 3650‐3700 MHz

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