Aprisa SR+ User Manual 1.11.1
Network Repeaters Proximity
Network Radius > 1
This parameter is set in base stations, remote radios and repeater stations to indicate the proximity of
repeaters in the network when the Network Radius is set to greater than 1. All radios in the network must
be set the same.
Use when there is no repeater in the network.
Use when there is only one repeater in the network and remotes
may communicate through repeater or directly with the base
station.
Single Repeater Only (no
base remotes)
Use this when there is only one repeater in the network and all
remotes communicate through the repeater. This setting allows
increased performance compared with Single Repeater Only
proximity.
Use for multiple one hop repeaters where the remote radio can see
more than one repeater or repeaters can see each other.
The communication protocol is slower because each repeater is
addressed individually and in-turn.
Use for multiple one hop repeaters where the remote radio can
only see one repeater and the repeaters can’t see each other.
This option provides better network downlink performance than
the Overlapping Coverage option.
However, if the repeaters can see each other, the resultant
collisions will cause corruptions and dramatically reduce network
downlink performance.
Network Radius = 1
This parameter is set in remote radios to indicate the proximity of repeaters in the network when the
Network Radius is set to 1. All remote radios in the network must be set the same.
Use when there are no repeaters in the network.
Use when there is a base-repeater in the network.
The Network Repeaters Proximity options are dependent on the Terminal Operating Mode and the Terminal
Network Radius settings:
No Repeater, Base Repeater