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Typical Wireless Booster Configurations
Single Repeater Configuration:
Use a single repeater as part of
a single station/single receiver setup when the
distance is so great that a station alone can
not successfully communicate with a receiver.
The distance is greater than one radio-link. The
diagram below shows the typical single repeater
configuration , with each arrow representing a
radio-link.

Multiple Repeater (Daisy-Chain)
Configuration:
If the distance
between a station and receiver is greater than
the single repeater configuration distance can
provide range for, or if the station, repeater
and receiver are not in line of sight of each
other, more than one repeater should be used to
transmit weather data. A multiple repeater
daisy-chain configuration has the capability to
transmit up to nine radio-links between the
station and a receiver, but should be limited to
four repeaters (five radio-links).

Multiple Stations/One Repeater
Configuration:
One repeater can
be used to transmit weather information from
multiple stations to a receiver if the repeater
is within a radio-link radius of each station.
The repeater can receive and repeat weather data
from up to eight different weather stations.

Combination Network
Configurations:
Given the flexibility of the
repeater to listen to more than one station and
to transmit to other repeaters, both stations
and repeaters can be set up to create a variety
of transmitter networks to transmit to one
receiver. Up to four repeaters and eight
stations can be configured to transmit to one
receiver in a variety of ways.

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