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Intuicom RTK Bridge - 2.10 Data Port and Network Settings

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Section 2: Initialization and Configuration
Revision 1.4 20 © 2009 Intuicom, Inc.
Network ID (Net ID) – a number between 1 and 4000. (note a value of 255 is not
allowed). This arbitrary number uniquely identifies a wireless network. For two radios
to communicate they must have the same Network ID.
Min/Max Packet – two numbers between 1 and 9. The Min and Max packet size values
control latency vs. throughput tradeoff in the wireless network. Like the Frequency Key
and Network ID parameters, for two given radios to communicate, they must have
matching values for their respective Min and Max Packet sizes. It is recommended to
leave the default values of 1 for Min and 9 for Max unless a specific application
requirement dictates otherwise.
Repeaters Enabled – Yes or No. Indicates whether Repeaters or Rover Repeaters might
be used on this channel. If Repeater(s) will be utilized set the value to YES. All radios
in a given network must have the same value for the Repeaters Enabled parameter to be
able to communicate. It is recommended to leave the default value of Yes unless a
specific application dictates otherwise. Contact Intuicom for more information about
configuring repeaters.
Data Port Baud – Set the RS232 baud rate for the Data Port on the front panel of the unit. If
using an external third-party data radio, this baud rate must match the baud of the external
radio. Data is present on this port regardless of the baud rate or whether a connection is
made to another radio. For testing, this port could be connected directly to a GPS Rover.