We are using Enhanced Shockbust and would like to maximize the operating range. We noticed this footnote on page 356 of the latest spec sheet (v1.1):
Typical sensitivity applies when ADDR0 is used for receiver address correlation. When ADDR[1..7] are
used for receiver address correlation, the typical sensitivity for this mode is degraded by 3 dB.
This note is under the Receiver Operation spec. Could you explain what this exactly means and how we should write our code to avoid this 3dB loss?
Thanks-
Mike Schell