User's Manual

Page 4 Wireless Repeater
CAUTION: Use the larger white numbers (1-8) printed on the green board to indicate which dip-
switch belongs to which Transmitter ID code. Smaller numbers printed by default on the
switch itself may not agree.
REPEATER DIP-SWITCHES TO SELECT TRANSMITTER
Choosing a Location
The range of the radio transmission depends on several factors. Position the
repeater as close to the transmitter and receiver as possible for best results.
Note: Given the maximum ranges below, the repeater may need to be somewhat closer to the receiver
than to the transmitter.
Typical maximum ranges between the transmitter and the repeater:
Line of Sight: 1500 feet (450 m)
Through Walls and Ceilings: 700 feet (225 m)
Through Trees and Foliage: 700 feet (225 m)
Typical maximum ranges between the repeater and the receiver:
Line of Sight: 400 feet (120 m)
Through Walls and Ceilings: 100 to 200 feet (30 to 60 m)
Through Trees and Foliage: 100 to 200 feet (30 to 60 m)
AC-Powered Repeaters
Look for a sheltered location with access to an AC-power outlet. For
example, you could mount the repeater in a room or garage.