10 radio tx power level, 2 pakbus, 1 pakbus address – Campbell Scientific RF401A-Series Spread Spectrum Radios User Manual

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RF401A-Series Spread Spectrum Radio

Set Retry Level to None when Protocol is set to Transparent for

the purpose of communicating with RF400/RF410 radios,

CR205/CR210 dataloggers, or RF401/RF411 radios and

CR206/CR211 dataloggers with Protocol also set to Transparent.

If the Retry Level is increased in a network with poor reception

and many nodes, latency will greatly increase, sometimes to the

point of non-operation if inundated with traffic.

11.1.10 Radio TX Power Level

This setting specifies the power level at which the RF module transmits.

Levels are approximate.

TX Power Level, dBm TX Power Level, mW
7

5

15

32

18

63

21

125

24

250

It is very important that the TX power level selected and the gain of the

attached antenna do not exceed the maximum allowed ERP permitted by local

laws. These rules vary from region to region. For example, in much of the

United States, FCC part 15 rules limit the 900 MHz, ISM band transmission

from this radio to a maximum effective radiated power of +36 dBm. If the

radio is set to transmit at +24 dBm (250 mW), the maximum gain antenna that

may be attached is 11 dBi (~8.5 dBd).

11.2 PakBus®

11.2.1 PakBus Address

This setting specifies the PakBus® address for this device. The value for this

setting must be chosen such that the address of the device will be unique in the

scope of the PakBus® network. Duplication of PakBus® addresses in two or

more devices can lead to failures and unpredictable behavior in the PakBus®

network. Valid range is 1 to 4094. However, values greater than 3999 are

generally reserved for software products.

11.2.2 PakBus Beacon Interval

This setting, in units of seconds, governs the rate at which beacons will be

broadcast over the

Active Interface for the purpose of discovering PakBus®

neighbors. When

Active Interface is PakBus Router, beacons will be sent

over RF; otherwise, beacons will be sent over the serial port selected as the

Active Interface. Set to zero to disable beaconing.

If

PakBus Verify Interval is set to zero, a verify interval of 2.5 times the

PakBus Beacon Interval will be assumed by the device.

NOTE

NOTE

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