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Band 40 Devices still available!
The US
- Shipping to the United States (under $800) has resumed.
- The carrier now provides DDP (delivered duty paid) service at an increased shipping cost.
The Rest of the World
We do sell to other countries, but due to differences in customs policies in different countries, we need the recipient to confirm that they will handle the customs clearance procedures before providing logistics options. If you need it, you can email [email protected] (please add your country and callsign), and we will put it on the shelves after verifying the shipping cost.
First device is free for every new country! (shipping not included.)
In addition, since frequency allocation rules may vary from country to country, it is recommended that you first check and confirm that your country provides at least 5MHz for amateur services in the 2300-2400MHz range, or that you have the appropriate license for these frequencies.
Existing customers
Existing customers are from:
- APAC: CN
- NA: US
- EMEA: ZA, FR, UK, LT
pBS4100A Setup Guide
pBS4100A is under the Neutrino220 Series. One of its closest FCC-licensed relatives is NeutrinoE224, with the manual below:
https://fcc.report/FCC-ID/2AG32PBS42020/7861844.pdf
The initial password should be the same for the whole Neutrino series.
pBS4100A supports the full B40 band (5/10/20M bandwidth in the whole 2300-2400MHz), and its web portal has a quick setting page that can configure most parameters in one place.
Wiring
For devices like femtos, it is recommended to configure them through its WAN port (after connect its WAN to your home LAN):
- Connect its WAN port to the LAN port of the home router.
- Check the IP assigned to the femto device from your router’s configuration page.
- Access it from the home LAN (HTTPS of course). This way you don’t have to connect an extra cable to the LAN port of the femto device!
The S/N Label
In addition, some devices may have damaged labels and the serial number may not be clear – don’t worry, you can read the host name of the femto device on the router, which is typically it’s serial number!
Connecting to the Core Network
We recommend use Open5GS and you can follow this guide.
Programming SIMs
We have provided some programmable SIMs from a local manufacturer, and they offer SIMs with their own programming tool. The tool is available here (please download the full RAR file) and you can refer to this post for documents.