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NOTE: The Transmit Delay is specified as a number of hop durations and thus will
be an integer multiple of the Hop Duration. The Maximum Base Packet can only
be set in radios set as a base. If the radio is a remote, this value cannot be changed.
Maximum Base Packet (base station only)
This is the
pw
command and sets the amount of time allocated for transmission on
each hop for the base station time slot in 4-byte increments. If using a protocol mode,
attempting to send a packet with a length longer than this setting will cause the packet
to be discarded.
Set Minimum Data Length
This is the
pk
command and sets the minimum threshold number of bytes required to
form a packet in transparent mode. The radio will wait until the data transmit delay
elapses before sending a data packet with less than this number of bytes. This
parameter can be used to keep short, intermittent transmissions contiguous. In packet
modes, the length parameter in the data packet will override this value. This value is
subject to the maximum data length even in packet mode.
Set Packet Retries
This is the
pr
command and if
ARQ Mode
is set to 0, it sets the number of times the
radio will attempt to send an unsuccessful transmission before discarding it. If
ARQ
Mode
is set to 1, it is the number of times every transmission will be sent, regardless
of success or failure of a given attempt. When this parameter is set to 255, RF flow
control mode is entered for transmissions from the radio. This mode can be entered
for one or both radios in a point-to-point system. Using this mode in a point-to-
multipoint system will stop transmissions to all radios when any one radio has a full
buffer.
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