What Makes Up the Starter Kit?
The Starter Kit is designed as a practical, deployable foundation for building and showcasing private cellular networks. It combines indoor radio units for both 4G and 5G with a compact core network node, enabling users to deploy a complete end-to-end system for evaluation, development, and demonstrations.
Moso Canopy 5G Indoor Radio (5GID1 – Model SCE5172)
This component provides indoor 5G radio access, delivering high throughput and low latency. It is well suited for private 5G trials, enterprise use cases, and validating next-generation applications in controlled indoor environments.
Moso Canopy 4G Indoor Radio (Model 4GID1)
The 4G indoor radio enables LTE connectivity and ensures backward compatibility. It is essential for deployments that require coexistence of 4G and 5G or a phased migration strategy, allowing users to support existing devices while introducing 5G capabilities.
HK-5122 (Hawkeytech Platform)
The HK-5122 is a Hawkeytech device built on an ARM-based architecture using the Marvell CN9140 processor. It provides a high-performance, energy-efficient compute platform optimized for networking workloads, making it suitable for running cellular core functions and edge services within the Starter Kit.
Stargate Node (Non-SPAN)
The Stargate Node functions as a CPE/UE rather than a core network component. It connects to the cellular network as a user device and enables the creation of a mesh network, extending connectivity beyond the radio coverage and allowing multiple nodes to interconnect. This makes Stargate particularly useful for edge deployments, distributed sites, and scenarios where resilient, flexible connectivity is required.
Together, these components form a compact yet powerful Starter Kit that simplifies private cellular deployments, accelerates experimentation, and provides a clear path from early testing to production-ready solutions.