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NW IL | "2. Output Power + Duty Cycle = Heat
This is an important concept to understand. The higher the transmit power combined with a
high duty cycle will mean the radio will run hot. Because of this it is important to configure your
system to run as optimally as possibly. This is accomplished by transmitting data more
efficiently (or transmitting less data) and transmitting data more quickly. For example, the
CMRx format uses 2.5 times more data compression than CMR+. You can transmit a CMRx data
packet in 40% of the time it takes to transmit a CMR+ packet and so generate 40% of the heat."
I guess I will assume the 372 receivers will not receive CMRx. Anybody know if they have plans to do it in the future? Seems like it should since the 542 base station will send CMRx to a radio to be transmitted.
Edited by Rod! 3/13/2014 20:50
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