Frequency Bands and Maximum Transmission Output
Wireless Applications on the Vehicle
Table 1, Frequency Bands and Maximum Transmission Output
Frequency Bands and Maximum Transmission Output |
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Component |
Service |
Frequency Band |
Transmission Output |
CTP2019DTNA |
4G LTE |
LTE FDD Band 2 LTE FDD Band 4 LTE FDD Band 5 LTE FDD Band 7 LTE FDD Band 17 |
0.25 W (Power Class 3) |
3G UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA |
UMTS Band 1 UMTS Band 2 UMTS Band 4 UMTS Band 5 UMTS Band 8 |
0.25 W (Power Class 3) |
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2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE |
GSM 850 MHz E-GSM 900 MHz |
2 W (Power Class 4) |
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DCS 1800 MHz PCS 1900 MHz |
1 W (Power Class 1) |
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WLAN (IEEE 802.11b) |
2.4 GHz band |
20 mW |
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WLAN (IEEE 802.11g/n) |
2.4 GHz band |
20 mW |
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Bluetooth |
2.4 GHz band |
10 mW |
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GPS / GLONASS |
1575 and 1602 MHz |
Receive only |
Table 1, Frequency Bands and Maximum Transmission Output
The Common Telematics Platform
The Detroit Connect Platform is the connectivity module of Daimler Truck North America. It receives and transmits data in real time and is the interface for all connectivity-related services. Both the Detroit Connect Platform and a valid agreement is required for use of the Detroit Connect services.
Vehicle antennas (WLAN/BT/CellularNetworks) are located inside and behind the dashboard on the passenger side. In both locations, the shortest possible distance between the antennas and any human or animal body part inside the vehicle cabin is greater than 8 in (20 cm).
Therefore Daimler Truck North America LLC declares that the radio equipment type CTP2019DTNA is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.