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doc: add more text to TeleLaunch manual, be less sloppy with dBm assertions
[fw/altos]
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doc
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telelaunch-troubleshooting.inc
diff --git
a/doc/telelaunch-troubleshooting.inc
b/doc/telelaunch-troubleshooting.inc
index 57ef2d4436e215259efbe2810b9213cf0c839211..25c0b81927d2fbc9fea03c2bb42b527ae0e5635b 100644
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--- a/
doc/telelaunch-troubleshooting.inc
+++ b/
doc/telelaunch-troubleshooting.inc
@@
-21,8
+21,11
@@
mounting arrangements, and so forth with more granularity than
provided by the red/amber/green operational LED indicators.
mounting arrangements, and so forth with more granularity than
provided by the red/amber/green operational LED indicators.
- The system is good down to
about
-100dBm, and it takes about
- 6dB to double the range. So a reading of -8
4
dBm means that you
+ The system is good down to
below
-100dBm, and it takes about
+ 6dB to double the range. So a reading of -8
0
dBm means that you
could extend the distance between the units by a factor of
10 before losing the link. Note, however, that real world
could extend the distance between the units by a factor of
10 before losing the link. Note, however, that real world
- range is affected by terrain, vegetation, etc.
+ range is affected by terrain, vegetation, etc. And you really
+ don't ever want to be operating close to the minimum signal
+ threshold! Keep the RF signal indicators green with good
+ antenna choices and installations for maximum satisfaction.