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Bob Blumenscheid

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  • in reply to: New Xbee Modem: XB3-C-GM1-UT-001 #19135
    Bob Blumenscheid
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      @caroline@wachusett  I checked with our Technical Support team.   They suggested you review the electrical characteristics
      <div class=”x_elementToProof” data-olk-copy-source=”MessageBody”>Can you please send them the following link.</div>
      <div class=”x_elementToProof”>https://docs.digi.com/resources/documentation/digidocs/90002420/default.htm#containers/cont_hardware.htm?TocPath=Hardware%257C_____0</div>
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      <div class=”x_elementToProof”>They are looking for electrical info and this section of the manual will be clear.</div>
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      <div>Also, you need to turn off the 2G Fallback on the modem.

      If this doesn’t help let me know and I will connect someone directly to this forum.</div>
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      Thanks!</div>
      <div>Bob</div>
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      <div class=”x_elementToProof”>Note that they will want to have the 2G fall back turned off.</div>

      in reply to: New Xbee Modem: XB3-C-GM1-UT-001 #18999
      Bob Blumenscheid
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        Hello Shannon,

        I am with Digi International – I wanted to check in to see if you were able to get our new XBee modules working on the Mayfly.   If you need more information, I can connect you with Tech Support or an FAE who can provide any information you need.

        We’re excited to see this XBee application, and we appreciate you working with our products!

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