Single repeater configuration, Advanced repeater configurations, Multiple repeater (daisy-chain) configuration – DAVIS Wireless Repeater (7626, 7627) User Manual
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Single Repeater Configuration
Use a single repeater as part of a single station/single receiver setup when the distance is
so great that a station alone can not successfully communicate with a receiver. The dis-
tance is greater than one radio-link but less than three.
The diagram below shows the typical single repeater configuration , with each arrow rep-
resenting a radio-link.:
This configuration permits greater distances between a station and a receiver.
Note: If the distance between a station and a receiver is more than two radio-links, see “Multiple Repeater
(Daisy-Chain) Configuration” below. If more than one station exists, see “Multiple Stations/One Repeater
Configuration” on page 8.
Advanced Repeater Configurations
Multiple Repeater (Daisy-Chain) Configuration
If the distance between a station and receiver is greater than the single repeater configura-
tion distance can provide range for, or if the station, repeater and receiver are not in line
of sight of each other, more than one repeater should be used to transmit weather data. A
multiple repeater daisy-chain configuration has the capability to transmit up to nine
radio-links between the station and a receiver, but should be limited to four repeaters
(five radio-links).
Note: Although the maximum of eight repeaters is based on the number of unique repeater IDs (A-H) available
in a network, the limit of four repeaters in a daisy chain is based on communication/timing issues.
Any Vantage Pro2
Station
Repeater
1
1
1
1
1
A
Vantage Pro2
Console/Receiver
Weather Envoy
A
A
A
1
A
AND/OR