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ENC-900 Operating Manual: Chapter 4 Configuration
The hopping interval is
controlled by the master.
The Remote and repeater
units will use the hopping
interval setting from the
master.
IMPORTANT:
FCC Regulations allow up to 36 dBi effective radiated power (ERP).
Therefore, the sum of the transmitted power (in dBm) and the antenna
gain cannot exceed 36 dBi.
1 mW = 0 dBm
10 mW = 10 dBm
100 mW = 20 dBm
1000 mW = 30 dBm
For example, when transmitting 1000 mW (30 dBm), the antenna gain
cannot exceed 36 - 30 = 6dBi (
≈
3.85dBd). If an antenna with a gain
higher than 6dBi (
≈
3.85dBd) were to be used, the power setting must be
adjusted appropriately. Violation of FCC regulations can result in
severe fines.
S Register 109 - Hopping Interval
This option determines the frequency at which the modems change channel.
Note that the Master controls this parameter for the entire network. This
setting is ignored in units configured as Remotes or Repeaters.
The allowable settings are:
*1 8
msec
2 12
msec
3 16
msec
4 20
msec
5 30
msec
6 45
msec
7 80
msec
8 120
msec
Some of the shorter hop intervals are incompatible in combination with:
•
repeaters in the system;
•
the value set for link rate (S103); and,
•
larger maximum packet sizes (S112).
See Appendix E for optimal Hopping Interval settings in relation to packet
size and link rate.
Summary of Contents for ENC-900
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