Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC) (Optional)
Enable ATPC to maintain the receive signal level at a constant level (target RSSI) during
rain fading. ATPC is typically used for very short range links that require the input level
into the radio unit to be reduced to avoid saturating the receiver. Enabling ATPC results
in a transmit power level on both sides of the link that is lower than the maximum level
for the set modulation. If set power would normally be the maximum level and the
receiver will not be over driven, it is recommended to leave ATPC off since it will never
be exercised.
Alarms, RPS and Telnet/TFTP Daemons
The System page also allows the individual alarms on the front panel to be enabled and
disabled from the web – these can be used to turn various other devices on and off as
long as the current and voltage limits of the relays are not exceeded . The telnet and tftp
daemons can also be turned on and off from the web to control access to the system.
The Rapid Port Shutdown can be enabled or disabled here as well to allow for routing
protocols to reroute traffic if the link should go down.
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