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<blockquote data-quote="HaroldC" data-source="post: 830046" data-attributes="member: 47413"><p>DunePlodder, all the protocols are 2-way transmit and receive, even when Decom call it a transmitter or a receiver. The transmitter though has a very limited power supply that can't be replaced, so I'm thinking that ANYTHING we can do to reduce the amount of power it uses would help it's life. If it modifies it's transmit power according to reporting from the receiver, or by monitoring the received power from the receiver, then it might be possible to reduce the transmitter's power requirements by preventing it from having to transmit 6m. Just a thought and if I could pull one apart and look at the chipset I could guess better. </p><p>All in good time ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaroldC, post: 830046, member: 47413"] DunePlodder, all the protocols are 2-way transmit and receive, even when Decom call it a transmitter or a receiver. The transmitter though has a very limited power supply that can't be replaced, so I'm thinking that ANYTHING we can do to reduce the amount of power it uses would help it's life. If it modifies it's transmit power according to reporting from the receiver, or by monitoring the received power from the receiver, then it might be possible to reduce the transmitter's power requirements by preventing it from having to transmit 6m. Just a thought and if I could pull one apart and look at the chipset I could guess better. All in good time ;-) [/QUOTE]
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