WJ-8611 DIGITAL VHF/UHF RECEIVER
REMOTE CONTROL
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Table 4-1. Receiver Device Messages
(Continued)
Command Response
Description
BWS nrf
BWS?
BWS nr1
Selects an IF bandwidth by specifying its IF bandwidth slot
number. (See
paragraph 1.5
on Software Version 01.00.07.)
Range:
1 - 17
Where: 1 = 0.00020
9 =
0.01500
2 = 0.00050
10 =
0.02000
3 = 0.00100
11 =
0.03000
4 = 0.00320
12 =
0.03500
5 = 0.00500
13 =
0.05000
6 = 0.00640
14 =
0.06000
7 = 0.00800
15 =
0.10000
8 = 0.01000
16 =
0.15000
17
=
0.20000
Requests the selected IF bandwidth by its slot number.
Reset: BWS
08
Default:
BWS
08
BYP nrf
Selects the bypass path in the RF preselector to disable the front
end bandpass filtering.
Range: 0,
1
Where:
BYP 0 - Bypass off
BYP 1 - Bypass on
BYP?
BYP nr1
Requests the current bypass path status.
Reset: BYP
0
Default: BYP
0
CFG?
CFG nr1
Requests the status of the receiver's configuration mode. The
data returned consists of one byte identifying whether the
receiver is in the normal or configuration mode.
Where:
CFG 0 = Normal mode
CFG1 = Configuration mode
Reset: CFG0
Default: CFG0
CLM nrf
Clears memory channels, lockout channels, or all memory.
Range: 1-3
Where:
1 = Memory channels only
2 = Lockout channels only
3 = Both memory and lockout channels
CLT nrf
Sets the COR loss timer. The loss timer specifies the amount of
time, in msec, that a signal must be below the COR threshold
after detection, before the signal loss is reported.
Range:
0 - 2000 msec
CLT?
CLT nr1
Requests the current COR loss timer setting.
Reset: CLT
0000
Default: CLT
0000
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