Use Of Kirk Repeater With External Antenna; Synchronization Ways - Polycom KIRK Installation And Configuration Manual

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KIRK Repeater, Installation and Configuration Guide

Use of KIRK Repeater With External Antenna

Synchronization Ways

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If radio coverage between a base station and a repeater is not needed, it is
possible to synchronize between the radio units using a repeater with external
antenna.
Figure 1-5
Use of Repeaters
Base Station
The distance from the repeaters without external antenna to the base station
must correspond to a RSSI loss of maximum 25dB.
Be aware that inside the area named "radio link" there is no radio coverage,
and therefore a wireless handset cannot be used in this area.
The distance between the base station and the repeater with external antenna
depends on the type of antenna used as well as on the signal attenuation
created by surroundings such as buildings, trees, etc.
The repeater with external antenna, 4 channels, can be programmed to obtain
synchronization on two radio units (base station, wireless server or repeater).
If a situation occurs where the primary sync for some reason breaks down, the
repeater will obtain sync on the alternative sync.
Be aware that the primary sync has priority; the alternative sync is only in use
as long as the primary sync is down.
Use of KIRK Repeaters
without External Antenna
Radio Link
Use of KIRK Repeater
with external Antenna

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