FSII-TCVR-IP-19 (IPT)
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FSII-TCVR-IP-19 (IPT)

FSII-TCVR-IP-19 (IPT)

FSII 1.9GHz IP Transceiver

  • Functions with FreeSpeak Edge base, Arcadia Central Station, and E-IPA-HX card
  • Requires E-IPA-HX card and an Eclipse HX frame (not available for FSII-BASE-II)
  • For use with FreeSpeak II 1.9 GHz only
  • Operates over IP on an AES67 compatible network
  • Supports 10 FSII-BP19 or FSIC-BP19 beltpacks per FSII-TCVR-IP-19 transceiver
  • Up to 64 transceivers supported on Eclipse HX matrix system
  • Ethercon RJ45 network connections (2)
  • High speed fiber SFP cages (1)
  • Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) up to 300 ft (91 m)
  • Green LED status indicator on top and bottom
  • Mic stand or wall mount orientation (metric and imperial threads)
  • IP53 rating for wet and dry conditions
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FSII-TCVR-IP-19-US: For use in USA and Canada (1920-1930 MHz)

FSII-TCVR-IP-19-EU: For use in the EU (1880-1900 MHz)

FSII-TCVR-IP-19-B: For use in Brazil (1910-1920 MHz)

FSII-TCVR-IP-19-LA: For use in  Argentina (1910-1930 MHz)

FSII-TCVR-IP-19-J: For use in Japan (1894-1905 MHz)

 

Includes: 

(1) External PSU (PSU-EXT-002)

(1) Adjustable Angle Mounting Kit (584G004)

Optional Parts: 

SFP-MMFO-1G-SX: Multi-mode LAN SFP

SFP-SMFO-1G-LX: Single-mode LAN SFP

SFP-RJ45-1G: RJ45 LAN SFP

Technical Specifications Left
Frequency Spectrum

USA, Canada, Mexico: 1920-1930 MHz (5 Channels)

Transceiver Range Output Power: 100mW

 

EU, Russia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa: 1880-1900 MHz (10 Channels) Transceiver Range Output Power: 250mW

 

Japan: 1894 - 1905 MHz (6 Channels)

Transceiver Range Output Power: 250mW

 

LA: 1910 MHz-1930 MHz (10 Channels)

Transceiver Range Output Power: 250mW

 

Brazil: 1910 MHz-1920 MHz (5 Channels)

Transceiver Range Output Power: 250mW

 

Modulation: GFSK, TDMA frame 10ms Full and Long slot

 

Power

Output: (EU/Russia) 10dBm average, (US): 18-20dBm

AC Input: 100VAC-240V AC, 60/50Hz, -1.4A max

Max Power Consumption at 120V: 20W

PoE: 15,4W at PoE port, 12.95W at device

USB Power Source: 5V, 3A; max power consumption = 12.5W

Technical Specifications Right
Environmental

Operating: 32º-125ºF (0º-50ºC)

Storage: 32º-150ºF (0º-70ºC)

Humidity: Between 20% and 90%, Non-Condensing

 
Mounting

Rear Mic Stand Mounts: Mic stand threaded sockets 5/8” & 3/8”

Safety Harness Attachment

Ball Joint Mic Adapter

 
Dimensions

8.5 x 7.5 x 2.5in (HxWxD)

(217 x 192 x 64mm)

 
Weight

36.3oz (1028g)

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