WJ-8611 DIGITAL VHF/UHF RECEIVER
4-14 REMOTE
CONTROL
Table 4-1. Receiver Device Messages
(Continued)
Command Response
Description
SPI?
SPI nr1
Request the currently selected sweep direction. Not implemented.
A value of 1 is always returned.
SQL nrf
Sets the receiver squelch level in -dBm.
Range:
29 - 131
Where:
29 = Squelch on regardless of signal level
30 - 130 = Squelch level in -dBm
131 = Squelch off regardless of signal level
SQL?
SQL nr1
Requests the currently programmed squelch level.
Reset: SQL
131
Default: SQL
131
STL nrf,nrf,...,nrf
The STL command permits entry of a list of memory channels
that are to be used in a Channel scan. The list may have a
maximum of 200 entries.
Range:
1 - 200, 200 entries maximum
STL? STL
nr1,nr1,(nr1:nr1),
nr1...
Requests the currently programmed channel scan list.
Reset:
STL 001, ..., 200
Default:
STL 001, ..., 200
Example: STL
001,002,020,101
STO nrf
Stores the current receiver parameters into the selected receiver
memory channel.
Range:
1 - 200
SUS
Suspends a currently active scan, in the same manner as the front
panel PAUSE key. The scan may be resumed from the point
where it was paused, using the ENA command.
SWD nrf
Not currently implemented.
SWD?
SWD nr1
Request the currently selected sweep direction. Not currently
implemented. A value of SWD 1 is always returned.
ULC nrf
Unlock the selected lockout channel.
Range:
1 - 200
4.4 COMMUNICATION MESSAGES
The commands in this message category are always valid. They are used
to establish communications between the WJ-8611 Receiver and the
remote controlling device. The mnemonics associated with this message
category are listed in
Table 4-2
. Common communication messages are
prefixed with an asterisk.
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