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Campbell Scientific RF310, RF312, RF313 Narrowband Radios User Manual

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Glossary

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Radio - Device which transmits and receives electrical signals by means of
radio waves.

Radio Frequency - The number of cycles per second with which the carrier
wave travels, usually specified in Megahertz.

Radiotelemetry - Process of transmitting data by radio communication.

Radiotelemetry Link - A temporary communication path within a network.

Radiotelemetry Network - A group of stations which communicate by radio
and are used to indicate or record data.

Reflected Power - Energy that is transferred back into the radio after it has
been transmitted by the same radio.

Remote Site - See Field Station.

Repeater - An intermediate station in an RF link used for the sole purpose of
relaying data.

RF - An abbreviation for radio frequency, commonly used in place of
radiotelemetry.

RF Modem - Device which modulates an electrical signal on the carrier wave,
and codes all transmissions for a specific path.

RF Path - The designation of an RF link with modem ID Numbers and modem
commands.

RLQA (RF Link Quality Accumulators) - Numbers which represent the
quantity of communication interruptions and the level of communication noise.

Shutdown Block - Block of numbers which contain the RF Link Quality
Accumulators for each modem in a terminated radiotelemetry link.

Signal Power - Power of a signal at the receiving radio, after power is lost
through transmission.

Start of Link Modem - The modem located at the base station.

Squelch - Setting on the radio which specifies the minimum power level which
signals must be received.

Sub Link - Any segment of an RF link which begins and ends with an RF
station.

Telecommunications Mode - A datalogger status which enables
communication from a computer directly to the datalogger.

UHF (Ultra High Frequency) - Carrier frequencies commonly in the range of
406 to 512 MHz.