4RF Aprisa SR+ User Manual - page 86
84 | Managing the Radio
Aprisa SR+ User Manual 1.5.3
TX Frequency (MHz)
This parameter displays the current Transmit Frequency in MHz.
TX Power (dBm)
This parameter displays the current Transmit Power in dBm.
RX Frequency (MHz)
This parameter displays the current Receive Frequency in MHz.
Channel Size (kHz)
This parameter displays the current Channel Size in kHz.
Network ID
This parameter is the network ID of this base station node and its remote / repeater stations in the
network. The entry is four hex chars (not case sensitive).
Base Station ID
This parameter identifies the base station. All radios operating to the base station in the same network
must use the same Base Station ID setting.
It is especially important to set different values for each network when two or more networks using the
same frequencies are operating with some overlapping coverage. The entry is an integer from 1 to 8.
Node Address
The Node Address of the base station is 0000.
If the Node Address shown is FFFE, this radio is a remote station or repeater station but has not been
registered with the base station.
The base station will automatically allocate a Node Address to all its registered repeater station and
remote station radios. This address can be between 000B to 01FE.
Network Radius
This parameter displays the maximum number of hops in this network.
Network Repeaters Proximity
This parameter displays the proximity of repeaters in the network.