Long Range RepeaterInstallation AddendumFor AC- and Solar-Powered Long Range RepeatersModels 7653 and 7654For Vantage Pro2™ Vantage Vue®Weather Envoy™
8ACISS StationTemperature StationLeaf\Soil StationBDSoil\Temperature StationConsoleTransmittingReceiving Representitive Antenna Configurations
9Mounting the Repeater and External AntennasThe antenna configuration and wireless repeater can be mounted on a pole at a designated location. Use the
104. Using an adjustable wrench or 1/2" wrench, tighten the nuts.5. Place the second U-bolt around the pole and through the two holes at the bott
114. Using an adjustable wrench or 1/2" wrench, tighten the nuts.5. Place the second U-bolt around the pole and through the two holes at the bott
12Connecting External Antennas to the RepeaterOnce the repeater, and both external antennas have been attached to a pole and posi-tioned, the antennas
13SpecificationsComplete specifications for all of the Vantage Pro2 weather products as well as the wire-less repeater are available in the Weather Su
14Transmit IntervalRepeater Transmit Interval . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5625 - 3.0000 per IDWireless Communication (US models)Transmit/Receive Frequency
Vantage Pro2™ Long Range Wireless Repeater AddendumRev. B, December 1, 2011Document Part Number: 07395.258For Vantage Pro2 Long Range Wireless Repeat
1Welcome!The Long Range Repeater can be used with any wireless Vantage Pro2™ or Vantage Vue transmitting station to re-transmit to a Vantage Pro2 comp
2Repeater Board ContentsThe board contained within the repeater enclosure has the following contents:TransmitterDIP SwitchesRepeaterDIP SwitchesRepeat
3The components unique to the Long Range Repeater board are:• Transmitting Antenna Cable — Connects the repeater to the external transmitting antenna.
4Yagi (Directional) Antenna (#7660)The Yagi antenna includes the directional antenna and mounting hardware:Antenna UsesThe Omni and Yagi antennas tran
5Antenna RangesEach antenna type in a repeater network varies in the distances it can receive and transmit data. For instance, the dipole antenna on a
6The legend below describes the antenna types and how they will be represented in a sam-ple antenna configuration:Antenna Topology LegendAntenna Symbo
7The first symbol represents any station/receiver/repeater with a normal dipole or long range omni antenna. The second symbol represents the long rang
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