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Posted: 2019-11-06 03:16 AM
[Imported] RF Statistics Items M & N
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User: tim_cjn, originally posted: 2019-01-03 16:04:33 Id:342
Hi All,
I have a GP10 that is showing 1 successful synchronization but 63 attempted synchronizations. Would this indicate that the BR and the Accutech weren't on the same channel? I synced the unit to a BR20 today, and I'm able to talk to it via Accutech Manager. We have had issues with this unit being a battery vampire, could this be the cause of that?
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Posted: 2019-11-06 03:17 AM
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Reply From User: du5tin, posted: 2019-04-18 19:01:39
Really old post... yes... if the transmitter cannot sync to a base station then it will consume batteries faster than if it was properly sync'd. There are some settings in the config for the transmitter you can use that dial-back the sync retries if it cannot sync for a long period of time (after an hour then try once an hour, after a day try once a day).
Hope you got it figured.
-D
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Posted: 2019-11-06 03:17 AM
>>Responses imported from previous forum
Reply From User: du5tin, posted: 2019-04-18 19:01:39
Really old post... yes... if the transmitter cannot sync to a base station then it will consume batteries faster than if it was properly sync'd. There are some settings in the config for the transmitter you can use that dial-back the sync retries if it cannot sync for a long period of time (after an hour then try once an hour, after a day try once a day).
Hope you got it figured.
-D
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