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Wireless ip/ethernet transceiver, covering ap and remote units
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Table 3-12. Mercury Remote Transceiver (Continued)
(Performance Information>>Internal Radio Status Menu)
Name
SNR
(Signal-to-Noise Ratio)
TX Freq. Offset
RX Freq. Offset
Total FEC Count
Corrected FEC Count
Uncorrected FEC
Count
Current AP Name
Table 3-13. Mercury Access Point
(Performance Information>>Wireless Network Status>>
Remote Performance Database)
Name
MAC ADDR
RSSI
(Received Signal
Strength Indication)
SNR
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Downlink
Uplink
FEC Total
Corrected FEC Count
Uncorrected FEC
Count
Mercury Reference Manual
Target Value
Strong signal (bench
setting): 25-28 dB
Operational: 3-30 dB
Typ. System: 10-20 dB
0-22,875 Hz
0-22,875 Hz
Varies
Varies
Varies
Device name of
associated AP
Target Value
MAC Address of
associated Remote
Varies
Strong signal (bench):
25-28 dB
Operational: 3-30 dB
Typ. System:10-20 dB
Varies
Varies
Varies
Varies
Varies
Notes
A low SNR may be caused by
noise or interfering signals.
Adjusts to accommodate what
is expected by the AP.
Adjusts to accommodate what
is expected by the AP.
Typically set to reflect the
application or system the radio
is used in.
Notes
Must match Remote's MAC
address exactly
The less negative an RSSI
reading, the stronger the
signal (i.e., -75 dBm is
stronger than -85 dBm).
A low SNR may be caused by
noise or interfering signals.
QPSK/FEC-3/4 Preferred
QPSK/FEC-3/4 Preferred
05-4446A01, Rev. C

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