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Watch the LCD on the repeater. The signal strength icon 
and the LEDs will quickly blink while the repeater searches 
for the wireless network. Once it has found the network, 
the icon will stop blinking and the signal strength bars will 
slowly cycle from left to right. As the repeater completes its 
registration process with the network, the “x” icon to the 
right of the signal strength icon will flash and the yellow-
green LED will stop blinking. Once the registration is 
complete, the signal strength bars will stop cycling and 
remain solid and the channel count on the RX3000 LCD will 
be updated by 1 to represent the battery channel in the 
repeater. This process may take up to five minutes. 

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Press the Search button (the magnifying glass) on the 
RX3000 Station to stop searching for motes. 

 

Use HOBOlink to monitor repeater status. See the HOBOlink 
Help for details on how to check mote status, add the mote to a 
map, and more. 

Deployment and Mounting 

When to Use a Repeater 

 

Motes cannot transmit data to each other if there is an 
obstruction between them, such as a hill or mountain in 
the example diagram below on the left. If there is an 
obstruction in the path of two sensor motes or between a 
sensor mote and the RXW Manager, then use a repeater 
mounted on the obstruction between the two as shown in 
the diagram below on the right. 

 

 

Data logged by a wireless sensor must travel or “hop” 
across the wireless network from one mote to the next 
until it ultimately reaches the RXW Manager at the RX3000 
station. To make sure the data can successfully travel 
across the network, the sensor mote should not be more 
than five hops away from a repeater or manager. Use a 
repeater if your network has more than five motes in any 
direction. 

 

If the distance between two motes is greater than the 
recommended transmission range of 304.8–457.2 m 

(1,000–1,500 feet), then you will need to add a repeater 
between them. 

 

If the signal between two motes is weak (consistently one 
bar on the LCD) even though the motes are within the 
recommended transmission range, add a repeater 
between them. 

Mounting and Positioning the Repeater 

 

Use cable ties to mount the repeater via the holes on the 
mounting tabs. 

 

Avoid mounting the repeater near metal, which can cause 
interference with the signal. 

 

Position the repeater towards the sun, making sure the 
solar panel is oriented so that it receives optimal sunlight 
throughout each season. It may be necessary to 
periodically adjust the repeater position as the path of the 
sunlight changes throughout the year or if tree and leaf 
growth alters the amount of sunlight reaching the solar 
panel. 

 

Make sure the repeater door is closed, with both latches 
fully locked to ensure a watertight seal. 

 

Consider using a 3/16 inch padlock to restrict access to the 
repeater. With the repeater door closed, hook a padlock 
through the eyelet on the right side of the door and lock it. 

 

The RX Wireless Sensor Network can support a maximum 
of 50 motes. 

 

Use a #4-40 screw to attach a ground wire to the port on 
the back of the repeater if you are deploying it in a 
location where lightning is a concern. 

 

Make sure the repeater remains in a vertical position once 
it is placed in its deployment location for optimal network 
communications. 

Maintenance 

The repeater is designed for outdoor use, but should be 
inspected periodically. When inspecting the repeater, do the 
following:  

 

Verify the repeater is free of visible damage or cracks. 

 

Make sure the repeater is clean. Wipe off any dust or 
grime with a damp cloth. 

 

Wipe off any water before opening the repeater. 

 

Make sure the interior seal is intact and the latches are 
fully locked when the repeater door is closed. 

Updating Repeater Firmware 

If a new firmware version is available for the repeater, use 
HOBOlink to download the file to your computer. Connect the 
repeater to the computer with a USB cable (open the repeater 
door and use the USB port to the right of the LCD). The 
repeater appears as a new storage device in the computer’s file 
storage manager. Copy the downloaded firmware file to the 
new storage device (the repeater). After the file is copied, eject 
the storage device from the computer and disconnect the cable 
from the repeater. The file will be installed automatically on the 
repeater. 

Note to Mac® users:

 A message may appear 

indicating the disk has not ejected properly. The repeater is 
operational and you can ignore the message. 

Press this button again to 
stop searching for motes 

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