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6.4.14
RX_PARAMS
(RXP):
ALLOWS TO MODIFY THE
RX
PARAMETERS
This resource allows to modify the Datarate (corresponds to a SF) used by the LWC Server, as well as the 3
listening frequencies.
6.4.14.1
<S
ET
>
C
OMMAND
Request:
<Set><MS>0<MS>
{RX_PARAMS|RXP}
<Op>[<Freq1>]<FS>[<Freq2>]<FS>[<Freq3>]<FS>[<R
XDR>]
<Freq1> ::=
The frequency n°1 on which the LWC Server is listening (Hz) (from 860 MHz to 1020 MHz)
<Freq2> ::=
The frequency n°2 on which the LWC Server is listening (Hz) (from 860 MHz to 1020 MHz)
<Freq3> ::=
The frequency n°3 on which the LWC Server is listening (Hz) (from 860 MHz to 1020 MHz)
<RXDR> ::=
The Datarate used by the LWC Server to listen (from 0 (SF12) to 2 (SF10))
The default values are :
RXP=868100000,868300000,868500000,0
Use example:
SET 0 RXP=868700000,868900000,869100000,1
Response:
<RSet><MS>0<MS><status><MS>
{RX_PARAMS|RXP}
<status>::=
<StatusG>
(cf.
§6.3
)
Response example:
RSET 0 SUCCESS RX_PARAMS
Actions:
This command modifies the parameters used by the dongle for receiving the frames from the provisioned
end-devices (frequencies and Datarate (corresponding in the LoRaWAN specifications to a Spreading
Factor)).
6.4.14.2
<G
ET
>
C
OMMAND
Request:
<Get><MS>0<MS>
{RX_PARAMS|RXP}
Use example:
GET 0 RXP
Response:
<RGet><MS>0<MS><status><MS>
{RX_PARAMS|RXP}
=<Freq1><FS><Freq2><FS><Freq3><FS
><RXDR>
Response example:
RGET 0 SUCCESS RX_PARAMS=868700000,868900000,869100000,1
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