BASE STATION SETTINGS
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5.3.4 Radio Options
The Radio Options allow adjustments to avoid radio frequency interference that may occur when
multiple base stations are installed in close proximity to one another.
Hop Band includes Low, High and Full band options used to limit base station interference. See
Section 3.3, pg. 11, for descriptions of the Hop Band options.
The AUX Sync option can be set to ✔ (on), so that a base station can be assigned an Auxiliary number.
The Aux No (number) option is used to assign one of three auxiliary numbers (1, 2 or 3).
Because up to four base stations can be installed at one location, auxiliary numbers are sometimes
required to avoid radio interference should the base stations be installed in close proximity to one
another. One base station is considered Primary, and up to three more base stations can be assigned
numbers 1, 2 or 3.
In a multiple base setup, use the Register Aux Base option to
register a base station to a Primary base station.
Once registered, the newly registered base station can be synced
and then assigned an auxiliary number to avoid radio interference
(if needed).
Select the Register Aux Base option, then follow on-screen
instructions to register the base station.
The Adaptive Freq (AFH - Adaptive Frequency Hopping) option can
be enabled ✔ (on), allowing the base station to operate in Full Band.
See Section 3.3, pg. 11, for more information on AFH mode.