Receiver Problems
P/N 7010-0736
6-9
The baud rate is the rate at which the receiver transmits
differential messages to the modem and vice versa.
Change the baud rate to that which your modem supports.
Refer to the modem’s manual for information.
D The Base and Rover modems use different radio link
parameters.
Configure the Base and Rover radio modems according to the
procedures listed in the applicable section.
• For details on a Spread Spectrum radio modem, see
“Configuring a Spread Spectrum Radio Modem” on
page 3-4.
• For details on a Spread Spectrum radio with a GSM
modem, see “Configuring a Spread Spectrum Radio with a
GSM Modem” on page 3-10.
• For details on a Digital UHF radio modem, see
“Configuring a Digital UHF Radio Modem ” on page 3-13.
• For details on a Digital UHF radio with a GSM modem, see
“Configuring a Digital UHF Radio with a GSM Radio
Modem” on page 3-17.
• For details on a Digital UHF radio with a CDMA modem,
see “Configuring a Digital UHF Radio with a CDMA
Modem” on page 3-19.
D The distance between the Base and Rover is too far.
• Close the distance between the Base and Rover.
• Use repeaters to increase radio coverage.
D There may be a source of radio interference that disrupts radio
communications.
• Change the RF channel (if possible).
• Use a spectrum analyzer to detect the radio characteristics
of the interfering signal and change your system’s
configuration accordingly.
• Remove the source of jamming signal or relocate your
radio antennas (if possible).