What is the difference between continuous and coded transmitters?
Continuous transmitters ping continuously from the first ping until power is lost. These transmitters are identified by the operating frequency and the period if they do not transmit data. Coded transmitters use a series of pings to form unique “ID codes” followed by a period of silence. The period of silence can be multiple minutes long, thus providing time for other transmitters to be detected with minimum overlap or “code collision”.