ProSoft Technology RLX-OPC-SRV User Manual

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RLX-OPC-SRV ♦ ProSoft Software

RadioLinx® OPC Server for Frequency Hopping and Industrial Hotspot™ Radios

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 13 of 108

January 22, 2009

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Description

Link Rate

This register determines the rate at which RF communications will occur
over a given network.

All radios within a particular network must be configured with the same
wireless link rate.

Faster link rates result in greater throughput, however, for each ’step’
increase in link rate, there is an approximately 1dB reduction in sensitivity.

VALUES

bits per second (bps)
19200
115200
172800
230400
270000
340000

RF Output Power

This setting establishes the transmit power level which will be presented to
the antenna connector at the rear of the radio. Unless required Output
Power should be set not for maximum, but rather for the minimum value
required to maintain an adequate system fade margin.

FCC regulations allow for up to 36dBi effective isotropic radiated power
(EIRP). The sum (in dBm) of the transmitted power, the cabling loss, and
the antenna gain cannot exceed 36dBi.

VALUES

dBm

(mW equivalent)

20

(100)

21

(125)

22

(160)

23

(200)

24

(250)

25

(320)

26

(400)

27

(500)

28

(630)

29

(800)

30

(1000)

Network Type

Defines the type of network: point-to-multipoint, point-to-point, peer-to-peer,
or everyone-to-everyone

In a point-to-multipoint (PMP) network, the Master broadcasts data to all
units, and all remote units send their data (ultimately) to the Master.

A point-to-point (PTP) network involves a Master and a Slave (with 0 or
more Repeaters in-between).

Peer-to-Peer involves either communication between 2 (typically remote)
units (P2P) or between all units (everyone-to-everyone - E2E).

ALL modems in a network must have the SAME value for Network Type.

VALUES

Point-to-Multipoint

Point-to-Point

Peer-to-Peer or Everyone-to-Everyone

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