Reference Manual

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1. Introduction
FGR3
User-Reference Manual
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1.3.5. Example 5 - Point-to-MultiPoint
This example illustrates a standard Point-to-MultiPoint network.
l From the Master, any data is broadcast to all three Slave radios, one of which receives it
through a Multipoint Repeater.
l The data is sent out of the serial port of each of the three Slave radios.
l The end device should be configured to interpret the serial message and act on it if
necessary.
Figure 6: Master Communicating in a Point-to-MultiPoint Network
1.3.6. Example 6 - Point-to-MultiPoint with a Repeater Site
This example is a Point-to-MultiPoint network that uses one of the sites as a Slave/Repeater.
l This network functions in the same manner as a standard MultiPoint network with
Repeaters.
l However, the number of radios may be reduced with the use of the MultiPoint
Slave/Repeater feature.