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Hand-Off Mode
Parameters
05-4446A01, Rev. C
using Offset 0. The hand-off configured Remote, using its AP
Locations file, may connect to AP1, AP2, or AP3. The Remote
does this by determining the Offset for each AP, then configur-
ing its radio.
AP 1
Pattern A
Offset 0
RM
Static Hopping
Offset 0
—Shows the name of the AP that the Remote is trying
Current AP
to associate with.
Advanced Control
ters.
TDD Sync Mode
should synchronize with the GPS timing. Configure this param-
eter to
GPS Required
TDD Sync Mode (Time-Division Duplex) is useful in eliminat-
ing same-network interference for multiple-AP installations.
When enabled, all AP transmissions are synchronized using
GPS timing information. The result is that no AP transmits
while another is receiving, which prevents AP-to-AP interfer-
ence. Changing this parameter requires a radio reboot.
[
Free Run, GPS Required; Free Run
setting.
Channel Selection
channel usage.
Single Frequency Channel
radio will operate on when in single frequency (non-hopping)
mode. [
0 to 6 for 3.5-MHz, 0 to 13 for 1.75-MHz; 0
Frame Duration
framing. [
5, 8, 10, or 20 msec; 20 msec
—This field provides a read-only indication of the
Hardware Filter
maximum bandwidth of the radio. [
In a mobile or portable application, a Remote radio needs to move and
associate with different APs depending on its location. The process by
which the Remote ends the connection with one AP and begins a con-
nection with another AP is called "hand-off."
Mercury Reference Manual
AP 2
Pattern A
Offset 1
RM
Hopping w/
Hand-offs
—Provides access to frequency setup parame-
—Indicates if the Access Point's transmissions
when the AP is configured for
] Note: Do not use the
—Opens a submenu where you can specify
—The RF frequency that the integrated
—Defines the over-the-air media access control
AP 3
Pattern A
Offset 2
Static Hopping
Prefer GPS
].
]
]
1.75 MHz or 3.5 MHz
Table 3-2
lists the
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