WJ-8611 DIGITAL VHF/UHF RECEIVER
REMOTE CONTROL
4-13
Table 4-1. Receiver Device Messages
(Continued)
Command Response
Description
SGS?
SGS nr1
Requests the current receiver signal strength.
Range:
+10 to -130
Where:
+10 to -130
=
Signal Strength in dBm
<<<<
=
Insufficient
signal
>>>>
=
Signal
overload
****
=
Signal Strength invalid
SGV? SGV
nr1,nr1,nr1,
nr1
Requests a list of the receiver's current scan direction (SPI), COR status
(CST), signal strength (SGS), and FM offset (FMO).
Where:
SPI = 1
CST = 0 or 1
SGS = See SGS command
FMO = -50 to +50
SLM?
SLM nr1
Requests the number of unused lockout memory channels.
Range:
0 - 200
Reset: SLM
200
Default: SLM
200
SMD
nrf,nrf,nrf,nrf,
nrf,nrf,nrf,nrf,
nrf,nrf,nrf,nrf,
nrf,nrf,nrf,nrf,
nrf,nrf,nrf
Sets up the selected memory channel for a channel scan operation. The SMD
command contains the channel number and a field dependent list of the signal
parameters. Each data item in the list is separated by a comma. Any blank
data field causes the associated parameter to remain unchanged. The data
may be terminated after any completed field, causing any fields following the
termination to remain unchanged. Any field specified as “Dummy value” are
not stored in memory, but must have its field included in the list.
Field:
1
Channel Number, 0-200
2
Include. 0 = Channel not included in scan
1 = Channel included in Scan (default)
3
Tuned Frequency, 0.00000 - 1000.00000
(default
20.00000)
4
Bandwidth Slot, 1 - 15 (default 7)
5
COR, -1 to 80 (default 0)
6
Detection, 1 - 6 (default 1)
7
AGC, 0 -2 (default 2)
8
Attenuation, 0 - 100 (default 000)
9
AFC, 0 -1 (default 0)
10 Pre-dwell, Dummy Value (default 0)
11 Signal Dwell, Dummy Value (default 0)
12 Signal Lost timer, Dummy Value (default 0)
13 Start Frequency, Dummy Value (default 0)
14 Stop Frequency, Dummy Value (default 0)
15 Increment, Dummy Value (default 0)
16 Signal Direction, Dummy Value (default 0)
17 BFO, -8000 - +8000 (default 0)
18 IF Offset, Dummy Value (default 0)
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