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pwrfltmask (Optional)
See
Chapter 10 - Options, Masking Dual Power Supply Fault Alarms
for information on this com-
mand.
rcvrversion
This command displays the firmware and hardware versions of the CDMA Receiver.
Command:
rcvrversion
Sonoma reply:
F/W 6010-0063-000 Ver 1.04 - FPGA 6020-0008-000 Ver 01 - JAN 28 13:08:52 2013
serialnumber
This command shows the serial number of the Sonoma. The serial number is not available using this
command for units shipped before August 2015.
Command:
serialnumber
Sonoma reply:
15080056
setcaldelay
This command starts an interactive utility that allows you to change the clock calibration delay. This
setting is used to advance or retard the clock in order to compensate for antenna cable length or other
external hardware or cabling. Allowable range is ±500,000 nanoseconds.
Command:
setcaldelay
Sonoma reply: Interactive utility is started.
setcdmachannelset
This command sets the CDMA channelset to be used by the CDMA Subsystem. By factory default,
the channelset is North American Cellular, unless the unit is configured for Japanese Cellular opera-
tion. In that case the hardware configuration limits operation to only the Japanese Cellular band, and
this command will have no affect. The command requires one argument, which may be one of these
four strings: NAC (North American Cellular), SKC (South Korean Cellular), NAP (North American
PCS) or IND (India Cellular).
Command:
setcdmachannelset NAP
Sonoma reply:
Channelset is North American PCS
setpwrfltmask (Optional)
See
Chapter 10 - Options, Masking Dual Power Supply Fault Alarms
for information on this com-
mand.
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