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130 | Managing the Radio
Aprisa SR+ User Manual 1.11.1
The RSSI set point is set per channel size to maintain enough fade margin for typical operation. If there is a
change in the RSSI level of >10dB received at the base station, then the remote radio will be instructed to
increase its level immediately and not wait the one minute. This is done to counter any fast fading or fault
conditions that would want the transmitter power to increase quickly.
The base station transmitter will adjust its transmitter power based on the lowest received RSSI and SNR
from all the remote radios in the network. The remote radios will send this information at the end of data
packets so to minimize the impact of throughput on the network. Again, if the RSSI drops by more than 10dB
then the base station will be instructed to increase its transmitter power level immediately.
ACM will continue to operate independently of ATPC. Any SNR fluctuations or packet errors will cause ACM
to change modulations.
The monitored parameter ‘Last TX Packet Forward Power’ displays the current TX power setting (see
Monitoring > Radio’ on page 318).
Enabled
This parameter enables the active radio RF configuration profile.

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