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The MST Tag Exciter can be configured to communicate to one or both of:
•( MST Tracking Tags
•( AeroScout Tracking Tags
The primary advantage of selecting to activate only one type of Tag is that the
Tag Exciter can be run at faster speeds. Some other settings are not available
based on this selection.
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This option is only accessible when the Tag Exciter is configured to only send
messages to MST Tracking Tags.
The MST Tracking Tag supports a "Short" message which allows for faster
excitation speeds in time critical solutions. Some other settings are not available
based on this selection.
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The ID that the Exciter will broadcast to Tracking Tags that they in turn report to
positioning engines.
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The time in milliseconds between each pulse of the Tag Exciter's field.
This can be set to a low number to ensure that Tags are reporting at the earliest
opportunity when entering the field range, or to a higher number when the
solution is not as time sensitive to allow tags to conserve battery.
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The number of times the Tag Exciter requests that any Tag send its RF
response out.
This can be raised to increase the chance that a Tag's response to seeing an
Exciters field has a better chance of being received, but has a corresponding
degradation on Tag battery and airtime saturation.
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The number of seconds that a Tracking Tag should wait before again responding
to this Exciter's magnetic field. If the Tag sees a different Exciter ID it will
respond immediately.
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When using a Short Message Type, this setting is fixed to No Change. This
setting will be one of:
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