How can I use the TX Group port field on the Multicast Address Setup page?
The following is one way the TX Group Port field can be used to transmit on multiple IP-223s based on a unique port number...
In this scenario you could use our IP-223 to expand repeater coverage to multiple distant sites.
See the example below on how this would be setup.
We are only using line one for this example.
IP-223 #1
Multicast address 225.8.11.81 RX 6000 TX 1072 Group TX 6000
IP-223 #2
Multicast address 225.8.11.81 RX 6000 TX 1073 Group TX 6000
IP-223 #3
Multicast address 225.8.11.81 RX 6000 TX 1074 Group TX 6000
If one IP-223 receives it will cause the other IP-223's to key up and transmit.
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