WJ-8611 DIGITAL VHF/UHF RECEIVER
4-10 REMOTE
CONTROL
Table 4-1. Receiver Device Messages
(Continued)
Command Response
Description
FRQ nrf
Sets the receiver tuned frequency in MHz. The resolution for this
tuning command is 10 Hz.
Range:
0 to 1000.00000
FRQ?
FRQ nr2
Requests the current tuned frequency of the receiver.
Reset: FRQ
20.00000
Default: FRQ
20.00000
INC nrf
Selects the frequency-to-frequency scan (F1-F2) increment size,
in MHz. The resolution for the scan increment size is 10 Hz.
Range:
0.00001 - 0.10000
INC?
INC nr2
Requests the currently programmed frequency-to-frequency scan
(F1-F2) increment size, in MHz.
Reset: INC
0.00001
Default: INC
0.00001
LCK nrf, nrf,nrf
The three fields associated with this command selects each
lockout channel and stores the start and stop frequencies of the
lockout frequency band into the selected channel. The channel
number assigned with this command remains constant as
channels are added or deleted. The data assigned with the LCK
command overwrites any previously stored data in the selected
channel. The Upper frequency parameter must be greater than
the Lower frequency, and the frequency resolution is 10 Hz. The
minimum frequency range between field 3 and field 2 is 200 Hz.
The maximum range between field 3 and field 2 is 200 kHz.
Range:
Field 1:
Channel Number, range 1 - 200
Field 2:
Lower Frequency of lockout, range 0.00000 -
999.99980
Field 3:
Upper Frequency of lockout, range 0.00020 -
999.99999
LDW nrf
Sets the signal lost dwell time, in seconds, for an F1-F2 or
channel scan. The LDW parameter is the time the receiver waits
after the signal is lost before continuing the scan.
Range:
-1 - 60
Where:
0 - 60 = Dwell time in seconds
-1 = Infinite dwell time
LDW?
LDW nr1
Requests the currently programmed signal lost dwell timer
setting.
Reset: +00
Default: +00
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