RF-Link NL6000 User Manual
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RF Neulink
NL6000 User Guide
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The NL6000 s powerful and efficient packet communications protocol provides a solution to
many of the problems affecting conventional wireless data networks. Bursts of noise, RF
interference, inter-modulation, overload, and signal fade can corrupt and interrupt radio data
links. The NL6000 eliminates these problems through the use of advanced technologies
including sophisticated forward error correction technology.
The NL6000 can transmit in any of the following frequency ranges:
•
VHF 136
162 MHz
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VHF 148
174 MHz
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VHF 216 235 MHz
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UHF 400 420 MHz
•
UHF 450 470 MHz
1.1. Features
The following list highlights the primary features of the NL6000:
Product Reliability
The NL6000 makes extensive use of Digital Signal
Processing (DSP) technology resulting in outstanding
performance under adverse environmental conditions.
Data Reliability
Advanced
signaling
end
error
control
technologies
provide exceptional performance under poor channel
conditions.
RF Data Rate
The NL6000 can transmit or receive at over-the-air rates
of 12,000 bps within narrowband or 22,050 bps within
wideband channels.
Protocol Flexibility
The NL6000 provides three data transmission modes
resulting in peak system performance for a wide range of
data communication scenarios.
Easy Use Interface
An easy to follow menu-based user interface makes
configuring the NL6000 a simple task.
Base Station Configuration
The NL6000 can be configured as a remote or a base
station. A remote transmits data to a specific unit or group
of units. A base station transmits data to multiple units or
groups.
Repeater Configuration
In areas where you lack a reliable path, you can
configure an NL6000 unit as a repeater to reach a
hidden unit. This feature can fill in RF blind spots or
extend the usable range of the system s desired
coverage area.