Davis Instruments DWW765Y User Manual
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The block diagram below shows the typical single repeater configuration:
This configuration allows for greater distances between a station and a console. The dis-
tance gained between the station and the console is up to 1000' more.
tance gained between the station and the console is up to 1000' more.
Note:
The maximum distance allowable in a single repeater configuration is 2000’. If the distance between
a station and a console is more than 2000’, see “Multiple Repeater (Daisy-Chain) Configuration”
below. If more than one station exists, see “Multiple Stations, One Repeater Configuration” on
page 6.
a station and a console is more than 2000’, see “Multiple Repeater (Daisy-Chain) Configuration”
below. If more than one station exists, see “Multiple Stations, One Repeater Configuration” on
page 6.
Advanced Repeater Configurations
Multiple Repeater (Daisy-Chain) Configuration
More than one repeater should be used to transmit weather information from station to a
console if the distance between the station and console is greater than 2000' (a single
repeater configuration distance), or if they are not in line of sight of each other. A multi-
ple repeater or daisy-chain configuration can create a transmission distance of up to 9000'
using the maximum of eight repeaters.
console if the distance between the station and console is greater than 2000' (a single
repeater configuration distance), or if they are not in line of sight of each other. A multi-
ple repeater or daisy-chain configuration can create a transmission distance of up to 9000'
using the maximum of eight repeaters.
Note:
The limit of eight repeaters is based on the number of unique repeater IDs available in a network.
The block diagram below shows the typical daisy chain configuration:
Any Vantage Pro2
Station
Repeater
1
1
1
1
1
A
OR
Vantage Pro2
Console/Receiver
Weather Envoy
A
A
A
1
A
Repeater
1
1
1
C
Repeater
1
B
1
Any Vantage Pro2
Station
Repeater
1
1
A
Vantage Pro2
Console/Receiver
A
B
C
C