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Radio Modem Application NotesTech Tip #1Using the MaxStream modems as repeaters. MaxStream has a revolutionary method of synchronizing the radio
modules in a network that does not require the use of a master
or server. This technology allows for very robust communications
even in the presence of interference and enables flexible network
topologies that are not possible with modules from other vendors.
This Application note covers: a general overview of Frequency
Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) systems, a synopsis of the master
– slave system often used by our competitors and advantages of
the peer-to-peer architecture of MaxStream’s modules. Tech Tip #3In this Tech Tip we noted the reasons that thousands of companies are choosing MaxStream modules over our competitor’s products. Many engineers try to make a decision based only on datasheet shopping. We all know that datasheets can be deceiving. Take a close look at the specifications and what they mean to your application before making any decisions. Those engineers who take the time (~15 minutes) to range test our modules choose them for their designs 9 out of 10 times. MaxStream’s patent pending technology is changing the way OEMs
implement RF capability. Instead of the OEM’s altering their system
designs to enable wireless capability, the OEM can simply plug
in a MaxStream module configured to work in the application. Tech Tip #4This document explains how to use MaxStream’s Module Address
and Module Address Mask to set up global or local addresses for
establishing module groups, subnets etc. It includes examples
illustrating point-to-point and point-to-multipoint network configurations
with Reliable Delivery modes.
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