Figures – Campbell Scientific RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Data Radios/Modems User Manual

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Table of Contents

H.

Distance vs. Antenna Gain, Terrain, and Other

Factors ................................................................... H-1

I.

Phone to RF401 Series ............................................. I-1

I.1

PakBus Network................................................................................ I-1

I.2

Non-PakBus Network ....................................................................... I-7

J.

Monitor CSAT3 via RF401 Series ........................... J-1

K.

RF401/RF411 Pass/Fail Tests ................................ K-1

L.

RF401/RF411 Average Current Drain

Calculations .......................................................... L-1

M.

PakBus Networking Details ................................... M-1

M.1

PakBus Aware, PakBus Node, and RF PakBus .............................. M-1

M.2

Minimizing the Number of Small Link State Packets ..................... M-1

M.3

Maximizing the RF Packet Size ...................................................... M-1

M.4

Establishing an Ad Hoc Point-to-Point Link ................................... M-2

M.5

Net and Radio Address Settings ...................................................... M-2

M.6

Hop Metric, Signal Strength, and Standby Modes .......................... M-2

M.6.1

Hop Metric Code ...................................................................... M-3

M.7

RF Router ........................................................................................ M-3

M.8

Optimization .................................................................................... M-4

M.9

Idiosyncrasies .................................................................................. M-4

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1-1. The RF411 is one of the models available of our RF401-series

radios. ............................................................................................... 2

1-2. RF430 has a USB port allowing it to be connected directly to a

PC’s USB port. ................................................................................. 3

3-1. RF401 Basic Point-to-Point Network ................................................... 9

3-2. Point-to-Point or PakBus communications, select direct connect as

the connection type. ........................................................................ 10

3-3. The Baud Rate in LoggerNet must match the radio’s RS-232 baud

rate. ................................................................................................. 11

4-1. Item #14310 900 MHz Omnidirectional 1/4 Wave Whip, 0 dBd ..... 17

4-2. Item #14204 900 MHz Omnidirectional 1/2 Wave Whip, 0 dBd ..... 17

4-3. Item #14201 900 MHz Yagi, 9 dBd w/Mounts ................................. 18

4-4. Item #14205 900 MHz Yagi, 6 dBd w/Mounts ................................. 18

4-5. Item #14221 900 MHz Omnidirectional Collinear, 3 dBd w/

Mounts ............................................................................................ 18

4-6. Item #15970 900 MHz Indoor Dipole, 1 dBd Window/Wall

Mounted .......................................................................................... 19

4-7. Item #16005 2.4 GHz Omnidirectional 1/2 Wave Whip, 0 dBd ...... 19

4-8. Item #16755 2.4 GHz Enclosed Yagi, 13 dBd w/Mounts ................. 20

4-9. Example COAX RPSMA-L Cable for Yagi or Omni Colinear ......... 20

4-10. Antenna Surge Protector .................................................................... 20

4-11. Enclosure with Antenna Surge Protector for RF401 .......................... 22

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