The NL6000s powerful and efficient packet communications protocol provides a solution to many of the problems affecting conventional wireless data networks. Bursts of noise, RF interference, 
The NL6000 can transmit in any of the following frequency ranges:
∙VHF 136 162 MHz
∙VHF 148 174 MHz
∙VHF 216 235 MHz
∙UHF 400 420 MHz
∙UHF 450 470 MHz
1.1.Features
The following list highlights the primary features of the NL6000:
| Product Reliability | The NL6000 makes extensive use of Digital Signal | 
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 | Processing (DSP) technology resulting in outstanding | 
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 | performance under adverse environmental conditions. | 
| Data Reliability | Advanced signaling end error control technologies | 
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 | provide exceptional performance under poor channel | 
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 | conditions. | 
| RF Data Rate | The NL6000 can transmit or receive at  | 
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 | of 12,000 bps within narrowband or 22,050 bps within | 
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 | wideband channels. | 
| Protocol Flexibility | The NL6000 provides three data transmission modes | 
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 | resulting in peak system performance for a wide range of | 
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 | data communication scenarios. | 
| Easy Use Interface | An easy to follow  | 
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 | configuring the NL6000 a simple task. | 
| Base Station Configuration | The NL6000 can be configured as a remote or a base | 
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 | station. A remote transmits data to a specific unit or group | 
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 | of units. A base station transmits data to multiple units or | 
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 | groups. | 
| Repeater Configuration | In areas where you lack a reliable path, you can | 
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 | configure an NL6000 unit as a repeater to reach a | 
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 | hidden unit. This feature can fill in RF blind spots or | 
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 | extend the usable range of the systems desired | 
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 | coverage area. | 
| RF Neulink | 7 | NL6000 User Guide | 
