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OS-Spectra 300 Connectorized combines the innovative
technology found in the OS-Spectra 300 Integrated with the extra advantage of
external antennas. Over long distances and in extremely adverse environments,
including deep Non-Line-of-Sight, OS-Spectra Connectorized 5.8 GHz wireless
bridge lets you connect with higher speed and greater reliability.

And you still benefit from all OS-Spectra's unique advantages:
- High speed and reliability data rates of up to
300 Mbps
- Over 300% more spectral-efficient than our nearest
competitor using only 30 MHz of the 5.8 band
- More range to anywhere line-of-sight,
non-line-of-sight and over water
- Greatly reduced interference through advanced
Dynamic Frequency Selection and Adaptive Modulation techniques
- WiMAX compatibility for full integration with
other WiMAX systems
- Significant backhaul capability backhaul the
throughput requirements of 12 WiMAX base station sectors with the equivalent
of only three WiMAX channels
- Unique combination of technologies only provider
to combine multi-beam space-time coding, Intelligent Orthogonal
Frequency Division Multiplexing (iOFDM) and advanced signal processing
algorithms, a combination that increases signal integrity by an
unprecedented 300 times
- Support for dual T1/E1 ports for bundling
circuit-switched connectivity with IP service
- Ethernet Interfaces 10/100/1000 Base T and 1000
Base SX
- Robust layered security with unique security
software, encryption algorithms and optional 128-bit AES encryption
- Easy management through the web, both direct and remote
(including WiMAX MIB)
To learn more about the exceptional throughput and reliability that
this solution delivers in challenging environments, download more
information on OS-Spectra Connectorized:
OS-Spectra 300 Connectorised Data Sheet: A4 format
OS-Spectra 300 Product Sheet: A4 Letter Format
Our units are designed for use in extremes of weather
over long periods of time.
The Orthogon Systems unit in this picture below was dropped
approximately 35 feet during a link test. It was confirmed to be working after
the fall!

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