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The Application in bold indicates the active one (in this example:
Application 1
). The
subscription code can be sent from the “Terminal” window using the $JK command above.
To change application, select “File”, “Exit”, then click on “Swap Receiver Apps”. This will
reboot the receiver to the “other” application.
3.3.3
Interpreting Subscription Date Codes
A date code is a 4-digit number that can be used to gain a quick understanding of what subscription codes
were applied to the receiver. There are two commands that provide the date code of the receiver. This
section provides information on interpreting the $JI and $JK subscription date codes. An example of the
$JI and $JK subscription date codes is listed below. The date code is in bold and underlined text.
$>JI,12838,1,7,26022003,01/01/1900,01/01/
3000
,6.8Hx,38
$>JK,01/01/
3000
,0,(1,2 or no number)
The field to the right of the date code in the $JK response (“0” in this example) corresponds to the
hexadecimal equivalent to the last two digits of the date code. Refer to section 5.2 for a complete table of
the date codes.