Network Protocols


Point-to Point, Point-to-Multipoint

Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint Protocols (P2P, P2M) - are network configurations that are used to establish connections between two or more radios. Our P2P and P2M networks include a Master, Slave(s), and optional unlimited Repeaters.


TDMA

Time Division Multiple Access Protocol (TDMA) - a network configuration that allows multiple radios to use the same frequency by assigning different, predetermined time slots to each radio in which to transmit/receive or repeat data to the Master radio. In general, a TDMA network includes a Master, one or more Slaves, and optional Repeater(s).


Hybrid Peer-to Peer

Hybrid Peer-to-Peer Protocol - a network configuration that allows the radios to communicate directly with one another. This network also allows the user to view and modify the settings of any remote radio from any radio in the network. In general, a Hybrid Peer-to-Peer network includes a Master, one or more Slaves, and optional Repeater(s).


Push to Talk

Push to Talk Protocol (PTT, P2T, PtT) - a network configuration that allows the radios to communicate directly with one another. The PTT network includes Master and one or more Slaves. Lexycom's PTT Master operates with 1PPS synchronization. Our PTT Slaves can operate with 1PPS synchronization or using RF synchronization to the Master.