B.3 received signal strength, B.4 advanced setup standby modes, Appendix b.4 – Campbell Scientific RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Data Radios/Modems User Manual

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Appendix B. Advanced Setup Menu

to 3, the transmitting radio will send the same packet up to 3 times; each time

looking for an ACK packet back from the receiving radio. If it does not

receive an ACK packet after sending the packet 3 times, the transmitting radio

will increment its Number of Retry Failures count. If a radio is configured to

do retries, it will produce an ACK packet for every RF packet that it receives,

addressed to it, that has a valid CRC. If 0 retries are configured, the receiving

radio will simply throw away any packet that fails the CRC. This reading is

cleared upon exiting Setup Menu or cycling radio 12 V power.

B.3 Received Signal Strength

Beginning with SW Version 6.420 the radios provide a means of knowing the

signal strength of the last packet received, addressed to it, that had a valid

CRC. To see this reading enter the radio’s Setup Menu /Advanced

Setup/Radio Parameters/Radio Diagnostics menu. RSS readings are cleared

upon exiting the Setup Menu or cycling the radio’s 12 Volt power.

The RSS reading is a relative signal level indication expressed in dB (decibels).

Readings may vary up to 10 dB from radio to radio for a given received signal

level. The weakest signal reading is around 25 dB and the strongest signal

reading is near 86 dB. Although the RSS readings are not absolute, they will

be of value in such activities as:

determining the optimal direction to aim a yagi antenna

seeing the effects of antenna height, location

trying alternate (reflective) paths

seeing the effect of seasonal tree leaves

B.4 Advanced Setup Standby Modes

The Standard Setup menu selections should fill the majority of user needs. The

following information is given in case you need to program a non-standard

standby mode.

The Standard Setup menu selections do not correspond with Advanced Setup

menu entries. For example: selecting a “3” in the Standard Setup menu selects

(< 2 mA 1 sec Cycle) whereas entering a “3” in the Advanced Setup menu

selects (< 4 mA 1/2 sec Cycle).

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