Draft 02 - Sep 1 2015
Viking Mobile Radio Operating Manual
8-3
Data Features
Frame Sync Seek Period
- Selects the amount of time the radio listens for a frame sync
sequence before a packet is transmitted. Times are 0 to 5000 milliseconds, in
increments of 50 milliseconds. The default is 750 milliseconds.
Tx Short Random Range
- Selects the maximum amount of time the radio waits to
transmit once the first qualified FS is received indicating the channel is clear. Times are
50 to 500 milliseconds, in increments of 50 milliseconds. The default is 50
milliseconds.
Tx Long Random Range
- Selects the upper range of the random range. When the
radio detects a busy, the radio uses a random time within this range (Back off delay) to
determine when to retransmit the packet. Times are 50 to 5000 milliseconds, in
increments of 50 milliseconds. The default is 2000 milliseconds.
Tx Response Random Range
- Selects amount of time radio waits before rechecking a
channel’s status once a busy channel status symbol has been received. Only applies to
ACKs. Times are 50 to 1000 milliseconds, in increments of 50 milliseconds. The
default is 1000 milliseconds.
8.2.2
Interface Connection
The radio connects from its MDP Interface to the RS232 COM port of the computer using
the P25 Mobile Data Peripheral (MDP) Interface cable.
8.2.3
Context Activation
For the radio to access data service on a trunking system, it must be a valid user on the
system and it must be affiliated to an RF site. Once this is accomplished, the radio must
request data services from the trunked system through the process of context activation; a
data registration of the radio with the system. Context activation is initiated from the radio.
In an EFJohnson Technologies mobile radio, context activation is automatically initiated
when the user selects a P25 trunking system with either data registration enabled or OTAR
enabled. During a context activation, the mobile radio attempts to access a packet data
channel (PDCH) at the site and send it its request for data services. If the context
activation is successful, the mobile radio will receive a response containing a IP address.
This IP address will be used by the mobile radio as a source IP address for all inbound data
messages sent, and is used by the host application as the destination IP address for all
outbound data messages.
If for some reason the context activation fails, the mobile radio will not be allowed to use
data services on the trunked system. If a PPP link is established between the portable
computer and mobile radio without the radio context activated, any data transmitted by the
computer to the radio is ignored.