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iG8 User Manual
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18.
Set ‘Advanced Menus’ to ‘Show’:
19.
CSMA (Collision Sense Multiple Avoidance) must be
left ON in the USA to meet FCC requirements:
When CSMA is turned ON, the radio will listen for
other data or voice users on the programmed
frequency, the radio will wait until other users stop
broadcasting before transmitting. FCC rules require
CSMA to be ON for operation in the United States.
20.
Set ‘Edit Config’ to ‘Enabled’:
21.
Set Scrambling to ‘OFF’ (this setting must match the
setting on the Base and Rover):
Enabling Scrambling lengthens each data packet.
22.
Set FEC (Forward Error Correction) to ‘OFF’ (this
setting must match the setting on the Base and
Rover):
Turning FEC ON lengthens each data packet.
23.
Choose the appropriate language
24.
Leave ‘Antenna Detect’ set to ‘Disabled’.
If you have concerns about your antenna or antenna
cable, set ‘Antenna Detect’ to ‘Enabled’. This will
allow the radio to detect the antenna and cable
efficiency and automatically reduce the output
power to 2-watts when issues are found:
There is a slight chance that a good antenna will be
detected as bad, which will result in inadvertent
lower output power and reduced rover range.
If you know your antenna and cable are in good
condition leave ‘Antenna Detect’ set to ‘Disabled’ to
insure continuous high output power.
25.
The Antenna VSWR displays the Standing Wave
Ratio. Any value less than 10:1 is reasonable. The
lower the first number, the better:
Values higher than 8:1 result in a ‘no antenna
connected message.’
Note: if ‘Antenna Detect’ is ‘Disabled’ this screen will
not be shown.
26.
One last right click and you are back to the Device
Status: