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same “group”, so any use of the group Ids with the standard ID configurations will result in the repeater
repeating ALL data packets. If more than 3 radios are to be reached by the repeater, you will have to
create new groups by using other IDs.
SAMPLE NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS
The following examples show how to configure RF Neulink radios for several sample network situations.
ONE TO THREE REMOTES WITH REPEATER
This configuration has between one and three remote stations and one repeater.
• First, use the wireless configuration program to configure the radios: base, remote, and repeater.
• Second, use a terminal emulation program, e.g. Windows HyperTerminal or ProComm, to modify the
programming on each of the radios.
• For the base and remote radios (but not the repeater), give the commands “ACK OFF” to turn off the
automatic ACK feature, and “EXIT” to save the changes.
• For the repeater radio, give the commands “ACK OFF”, “REPEAT 1 0000”, “REPEAT 2 <remote
ID>”, (and if there is more than one remote radio “REPEAT 3 <remote 2 ID>”, “REPEAT 4<remote
3 ID>”), “PROG 0E 1” to activate the repeater function, and “EXIT” to save changes.
• Third, install the radios and weather stations.
• Fourth, when configuring the communications for the remote stations, use the same “Radio Name” as the
remote radio was configured with.
MORE THAN THREE REMOTES WITH REPEATER, REPEAT EVERYTHING
This configuration can have up to 31 remote stations if you restrict yourself to the radio IDs used by the
configuration program.
• First, use the wireless configuration program to configure the radios: base, remote, and repeater radios.
• Second, use a terminal emulation program, for example Windows HyperTerminal or ProComm, to
modify the programming on each of the radios. For the base radio and remote radios (not the repeater),
give the commands "ACK OFF" to turn off the automatic ACK feature, and "EXIT" to save the changes.
For the Repeater radio give the commands: "ACK OFF", "REPEAT 1 FFFF", and "EXIT" to save
changes.
• Third, install the radios and weather stations.
• Fourth, when configuring the communications for the remote stations, use the same "Radio Name" as the
remote radio was configured with.
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