WJ-8611 DIGITAL VHF/UHF RECEIVER
4-12 REMOTE
CONTROL
Table 4-1. Receiver Device Messages
(Continued)
Command Response
Description
RCE nrf
Recall and execute the specified memory channel.
Range: 1
-200
REF?
REF nr1
Requests the current source of the receiver’s reference frequency.
Range:
0 - 4
Where:
0 = Internal reference
1 = 10 MHz External reference
2 = 5 MHz External reference
3 = 2 MHz External reference
4 = 1 MHz External reference
RLK?
nrf
LCK nr1, nr2,
nr2
Requests the currently programmed lockout parameters in the
specified lockout channel. The returned values are in the form of
the LCK command, consisting of the channel number, start, and
stop frequencies.
Range:
1 - 200, Channel
0000.00000 - 1000.00000, Start or Stop
frequency
Reset: No
change
Default:
All lockout channels contain 0000.0000.
RMD? nrf
SMD
nr1,nr1,nr2,nr1,nr
1,
nr1,nr1,nr1,nr1,nr
1,nr1,nr1,nr2,nr2,
nr2,nr1,nr2,nr2
Recalls the parameters from the specified memory channel.
Refer to the SMD command for the field definitions of the
response.
Range:
0 - 200
Reset: No
Change
Default:
Default Memory Channels (see SMD command)
SCS?
SCS nr1
Requests the current receiver scan status.
Range: 0-2
Where:
0 = No Scan
1 = Scan Active
2 = Scan Pause
SDW nrf
Sets the signal dwell timer. The SDW parameter is the time, in
seconds, that the receiver spends listening to a signal acquired
during an F1-F2 or channel scan operation.
Range: -1 to 600
Where:
-1 = Infinity, Receiver stays on the signal until
it is lost, or an ADV command is sent.
0 - 600 = the time in seconds that the receiver stay at
an active frequency.
SDW?
SDW nr1
Requests the currently programmed signal dwell time.
Reset: SDW
+000
Default: SDW
+000
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