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6. Viewing Radio Statistics
FGR3
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Note: Many settings can impact actual throughput, including Master Packet Repeat and Max Slave
Retry.
If the link is asymmetrical, the percentage reported in this statistic can be very high, and the uplink
can still be poor.
6.2.7. Signal Level
The Signal Level indicates the level of received signal at the radio and at each of the Repeaters
in the link.
l The source of the signal is the radio that transmits to the radio reading this statistic.
l The number is an average of the received signal levels measured at each frequency in the
radio's frequency hop table.
l For a reliable link, the margin should be at least 15 dB.
l Low average signal levels can often be corrected with higher gain antennas, better antenna
placement and/or additional Repeaters.
The individual measurement values at each frequency hop channel are shown in the 900MHz
Frequency Zones Table (on page 49).
If viewing statistics in the terminal interface, press <Enter> when the Radio Statistics menu
appears.
6.2.8. Transmit Current
The Transmit Current measures the current draw of the transmitter in milliamps (mA). See the
radio specifications for typical values.