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M7 GX Technical Manual 34 Raveon Technologies Corp.
Figure 2 Overview of Repeater Operation
In the example shown in Figure 3 above, M6 A is will communicate with all other
modems in the system. It can directly communicate with B, H, and F. Because of
propagation limits, it cannot communicate reliable to E, D, C, and G.
To solve this problem, some of the M6 modems are configured as repeaters. The
still are able to send and receive data, but they also will repeat data out to the
modems that are out of range of M6 A.
H is configured to repeat all messages to/from E, D, and G. B is configured to
repeat all messages to/from C, and D is configured to repeat all messages to/from
G.
The following table illustrates one possible way the M6 could be programmed to
accomplish this type of system.