User's Manual

SATELLINE-4Pro
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10 REPEATER MODE AND ADDRESSING
Repeaters and addressing may be used to extend the coverage area of a radio modem network,
and to direct messages to selected radio modems in the network. In large systems, with several
repeaters and formed repeater chains, it is often practical to use routing instead of plain addresses.
10.1 Repeater
In circumstances where it is necessary to extend the coverage area of a radio modem network,
SATELLINE-4Pro can be used as repeater stations.
The maximum size of a repeated data packet is 1kB (kilobyte). The Repeater Function is switched
on using the Programming Mode. In the repeater mode the radio modem will function as a totally
independent unit, which means that only a power supply and a suitable antenna are needed. Other
devices are not necessary.
A radio modem acting as a repeater can also be used to receive and transmit data. In repeater
mode the radio modem will transmit the received data to the serial interface in a normal fashion.
The difference being that the received data will be buffered into the buffer memory. After reception
the radio modem will re-transmit the buffered data using the same radio channel as in reception.
Data received through the serial interface a radio modem in repeater mode will transmit normally.
The same network may include several repeaters, which operate under the same base station.
Repeaters may also be chained; in which case a message is transmitted through several repeaters.
In systems with more than one serially or parallelly chained repeater, addressing or routing protocol
must be used to prevent a message ending up in a loop formed by repeaters, and to ensure that
the message finally reaches only the intended radio modem.
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