Developers Kit
Preliminary
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S4NS.RTC– Setup server radio to Mode 4 Non-Addressed
SP3CS.RTC –This file is used to configure both the client and server radio into Mode 3 Receive mode 1
(Unicast/Broadcast).
SP3CS02.RTC – This file is used to configure both the client and server radio into Mode 3, receive mode 2
(unicast only)
SP3CS03.RTC – This file is used to configure both the client and server radio into Mode 3, receive mode 3
(Promiscuous)
In general, the filenames are defined as follows: S – Setup; X – Mode (X= mode1-4); A or N –
Addressed or Non-addressed; C or S – Client or Host. Example script name: S2NC.RTC, this would be the
setup script to set up the client radio in Mode 2, with Non-addressed broadcast mode enabled.
Also included are ping files which provide data to the radios so that out of the box, the radio’s can
be demonstrated. The included ping files are:
PINGT1B.RTC – This file is used when the radios are in Mode 1. This has big packet size just about 1K
PINGT1S.RTC – This file is used when the radios are in Mode 1. This has small packet size, < 256 Bytes
PINGT2.RTC – This file is used when the radios are in Mode 2. Has 0D as the end character
PINGT22.RTC – This file is used when the radios are in Mode 2. Has 27 as the end character.
UNICAST.RTC – This file is used when the radios are in Mode 3. As the name implies this utilizes unicast
packet structure.
BCAST.RTC – This file is used when the radios are in Mode 3. As the name implies this utilizes broadcast
packet structure.
JUNK.RTC – This is a junk packet with no accurate destination or source address, this is used to test
promiscuous mode as well as can be used to prove that such a packet is disregarded in receive
mode 1 & 2.
PINGP3B.RTC – This file is a joint packet structure to be used in Mode 1 or Mode 3. It has a broadcast
packet followed by a unicast packet.
PINGT4B.RTC – This file is used when the radios are in Mode 4. This has a big packet size..just about 1K
PINGT4S.RTC – This file is used when the radios are in Mode 4. This has a small packet size, < 256 Bytes