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Doesn retransmitting packets all the time use up too much bandwidth causing slow response to throttle changes, etc.?

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Doesn retransmitting packets all the time use up too much bandwidth causing slow response to throttle changes, etc.?

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Although simple low end digital command stations that only provide for control of a limited number of engines simply cycle through all the addresses in use repeatedly, higher end systems may use a priority based scheme so that packets that contain values that have changed are sent before packets that are repeats. Thus repeating packets does not necessarily impact the effective bandwidth of the system.

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