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By BigRedBee
#172488
I have several XBEE PRO 900HP modules (XBP9B-DMST-002). These are the US version with all of the frequencies enabled. (ATAF = FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF and ATMF=0x19)

I want to configure them for use in Singapore, but the ATCM is not supported in XCTU (and doesn't work sending AT commands directly either). Even if I could, I think it would violate the ATMF minimum frequencies value (there are only 15 for singapore)

I also don't see any available firmware to turn this into an XBP9B-DMST-042 variation.

Am I missing something? Do I have to purchase new hardware?

Greg
By shakilabanu
#172499
Not sure about the hardware, but I dont think 900MHz in Singapore is open band for XBee communication. You might wanna check that again.
By BigRedBee
#172504
Yes, it is. The XBEE PRO 900HP makes specific reference to a module approved for use in Singapore. Model number XBP9B-DMST-042, IDA License No. DA105737
By BigRedBee
#172506
well, yes, already done that. Was hoping for an answer sooner from someone with direct, first hand knowledge. Still waiting to hear from Digi.
By stevech
#172564
BigRedBee wrote:I have several XBEE PRO 900HP modules (XBP9B-DMST-002). These are the US version with all of the frequencies enabled. (ATAF = FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF and ATMF=0x19)

I want to configure them for use in Singapore, but the ATCM is not supported in XCTU (and doesn't work sending AT commands directly either). Even if I could, I think it would violate the ATMF minimum frequencies value (there are only 15 for singapore)

I also don't see any available firmware to turn this into an XBP9B-DMST-042 variation.

Am I missing something? Do I have to purchase new hardware?

Greg
You need to determine if the 902-928MHz band in Singapoer is licensed, unlicensed, or by permit. And what the transmitter power and duty cycle restrictions are. Their FCC equivalent likely has a web site. You can also look at Digi's product specs that list what countries they have regulatory type acceptance for unlicensed use, for that radio.

You needn't wait for Digi; if Singapore isn't in the list, you can't legally operate that unlicensed.
By BigRedBee
#172568
yes it is. As I said in my original post, and again in the third post

"The XBEE PRO 900HP makes specific reference to a module approved for use in Singapore. Model number XBP9B-DMST-042, IDA License No. DA105737".

The portion of the band that is available for unlicensed use is 920-925 Mhz. THis version of the unit already has approval for use in Singapore.

I've done my homework.
By BigRedBee
#172609
Heard from digi.com yesterday -- it's not possible to upgrade the firmware to support new geos like you can on the 900 XSC models. So I'll have to order new hardware.

Greg
By stevech
#172660
BigRedBee wrote:yes it is. As I said in my original post, and again in the third post
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I've done my homework.
Well, we try.