WJ-8611 DIGITAL VHF/UHF RECEIVER
4-24 REMOTE
CONTROL
Table 4-3. Configuration Messages
(Continued)
Command Response
Description
#PRB
nrf,nrf,...,nrf
Loads the preselector configuration data for preselector band B.
The data list associated with this command consists of 17 bytes
that are used to develop the tuning voltage for band B.
Range: 0 - 255 (17 Data Bytes)
#PRB? #PRB
nr1,nr1,...,nr1
Requests the preselector configuration data list for band B. The
response includes the 17 factory programmed data bytes that
define the tuning response of preselector band B.
#PRC
nrf,nrf,...,nrf
Loads or reads the preselector configuration data for preselector
band C. . The data list associated with this command consists of
17 bytes that are used to develop the tuning voltage for band C.
Range: 0 - 255 (17 Data Bytes)
#PRC? #PRC
nr1,nr1,...,nr1
Requests the preselector configuration data list for band C. The
response includes the 17 factory programmed data bytes that
define the tuning response of preselector band C.
#PRD
nrf,nrf,...,nrf
Loads or reads the preselector configuration data for preselector
band D. . The data list associated with this command consists of
18 bytes that are used to develop the tuning voltage for band D.
Range: 0 - 255 (18 Data Bytes)
#PRD? #PRD
nr1,nr1,...,nr1
Requests the preselector configuration data list for band D. The
response includes the 18 factory programmed data bytes that
define the tuning response of preselector band D.
#PRE
nrf,nrf,...,nrf
Loads or reads the preselector configuration data for preselector
band E. . The data list associated with this command consists of
20 bytes that are used to develop the tuning voltage for band E.
Range: 0 - 255 (20 Data Bytes)
#PRE? #PRE
nr1,nr1,...,nr1
Requests the preselector configuration data list for band E. The
response includes the 20 factory programmed data bytes that
define the tuning response of preselector band E.
4.6 RECEIVER STATUS SUMMARY
illustrates the architecture of the receiver’s status registers
that are associated with the Communication messages. It is composed of
fourteen eight-bit registers, whose logic gating allows a programmer
flexibility in remote operations. The registers are arranged into seven
pairs, consisting of status registers and corresponding enable registers.
The Status Registers are set by the control microprocessor in the receiver’s
Digital Assembly in response to specified events that occur in the receiver.
Each of the Status Register’s corresponding Enable Register is used to
allow the status bits to be routed through the register structure to the Status
Byte. When the appropriate paths are enabled, events that occur in the
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