HN-591
Set Data Transmit Delay
When used in conjunction with the
minimum data length
parameter, sets the amount
of time from the receipt of a first byte of data from the host until the radio will
transmit in transparent mode. Default is 0.0ms which causes transmission to occur
without any delay. When a host is sending a group of data that needs to be sent
together, setting this parameter will provide time for the group of data to be sent by
the host before the radio transmits. If the length of data to be sent together is longer
than the time slot can send, the data will not be sent together but will be broken up
over multiple hops. The length of time the radio will wait is equal to the specified
value times the hop duration.
NOTE: The Transmit Delay is specified as a number of hop durations and thus will
be an integer multiple of the Hop Duration. The Maximum Base Packet can only
be set in radios set as a base. If the radio is a remote, this value cannot be changed.
Maximum Base Packet (base station only)
This command sets the amount of time allocated for transmission on each hop for the
base station time slot in 4-byte increments. If using a protocol mode, attempting to
send a packet with a length longer than this setting will cause the packet to be
discarded.
Set Minimum Data Length
This command sets the minimum threshold number of bytes required to form a packet
in transparent mode. The radio will wait until the data transmit delay elapses before
sending a data packet with less than this number of bytes. This parameter can be used
to keep short, intermittent transmissions contiguous. In packet modes, the length
parameter in the data packet will override this value. This value is subject to the
maximum data length even in packet mode.
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