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AT&F 

Restore Factory

 

– Restore the factory default values.  This 

command will not erase the calibration values.  After this 
command executes, the modem will still be in the CONFIG mode.  

 

 

none 

BAND 

Read the Band 

– 

Reads the frequency band of the radio. First 

parameter is the text version (UA, UC, VC

, …), second 

parameter is the lower limit, and the third parameter is the upper 
limit in MHz. Use to read the band that the radio is tuned to 
cover. 

 

None 

CONFIG 

Display configuration.  

Displays most all variables.

  

0, 1, or 2 

CHNUM 

Read number of channels.  

This command will return the 

number of channels this product has.  

 

 

RTC 

Read the Real Time Clock value.  Returns value in 

V hh:mm:ss

 

format where V is synchronization valid flag Y for yes, N for NO.  
hh is hours, mm is minutes, ss is seconds.  If not valid, the RTC 
time is free-running and not synchronized to UTC time.

 

none 

N/A 

MODEL 

Read Model number.  Read the model number of the unit. 

None 

RV-D80-E/RV-

M80-EB  or M8R 

SHOW 

Show/display an overview of the radio’s configuration. 

None 

 
** indicates values that are calibrated in the factory and are unit-

specific.  If the “Radio 

Type” is changed, these will need to be re

-calibrated.  

 

5.2. 

Data Modem Mode Related Commands 

These commands apply to the operation of the RV-D80-E/RV-M80-EB  
when it is in the data modem communication mode.   

Command

 

Command Description

 

Parameters

 

Factory

 

Default 

 

ATPO 

RF Power Output

.  Set or show the RF power output setting.  

Value is in percent, from 0% to 100%.  Use and RF wattmeter to 
confirm the power setting, and adjust the % accordingly to obtain 
the desired RF power level.  

 

0-100 

100 

ATR0 

Symbol Peak Deviation 

– Set the peak FM deviation of the 

transmit symbols.  Note: This can be a negative number to invert 
the modulation. 

 

Range: -1000 – 1000 

120** 

ATRV 

 

Disable Remote Access

 – When enabled (set to a 0), the 

modem will respond to over-the-air RPR requests, Pings, and 
over-the-air commands.  Default is OFF (1).   

0 = Remote Access on 
1 = Remote Access off 

ATTT 

Max Packet Size 

– 

Set the maximum number of bytes in an 

over-the-air packet.  

 

1 - 512 

80 

ATXT 

Read/set repeater delay 

– 

Read or set the repeater delay.  This 

is the time between receiving a data packet, and the time the 
repeater will re-send it. 

 

 

 

** indicates values that are calibrated in the factory and are unit-specific.   
 

5.3.  DART Related Commands 

The following commands are specific to the operation of the RV-D80-EB and        
RV-M80-EB  when used on a DART Dynamic Automatic Radio Transmission 
system.  DART features are enabled when the Modem type (ATMT) parameter is 
set to DART, which is type 5.   

ATEN

 

Set the Security Level

   

ATEN X

 

Where X is the security level 1-3. 

 

1-3 

DCB

 

Display Channel Bank

   

DCB X

 

Display channel bank X frequencies and settings. 

 

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Summary of Contents for RV-D80-EB

Page 1: ...1 Raveon Technologies Corp Models RV D80 EB RV M80 EB 896 940MHz Data Modem Technical Manual Version A4 August 2015 Raveon Technologies Corporation 2320 Cousteau Ct Vista CA 92081 www raveon com...

Page 2: ...a Parameter 12 4 5 CONFIG Button 12 4 6 Exiting the Command Mode 13 5 Command Mode Commands 14 5 1 General Common Commands 14 5 2 Data Modem Mode Related Commands 16 5 3 DART Related Commands 16 5 4...

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Page 4: ...her party including but not limited to personal injury death or loss of property 1 3 Safety Warning Information Service This equipment should be serviced by qualified technicians only Blasting Caps an...

Page 5: ...can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interfere...

Page 6: ...ized operations extended range or higher data throughput 2 1 Features General Features Serial input and output Programmable serial baud rates up to 57600 Small sized and single board construction Very...

Page 7: ...al W Serial Port Baud Rates 1 2k 2 4k 4 8k 9 6k 19 2k 38 4k 57 6k 115 2k Over the air baud rates 1200 2400 4800 9600 Operating Mode DART over the air protocol Full Spec Operating Temperature range 30...

Page 8: ...at 12 5V DC input Channel spacing 12 5kHz or 25kHz N or N Adjacent Channel Selectivity 12 5kHz 50dB Alternate Channel Selectivity 60dB Blocking and spurious rejection 70dB RX intermodulation rejection...

Page 9: ...R1 setting 2 RxD out Receive data Data out of the modem 3 TxD in Transmit data Data into the modem 4 DTR in Data terminal ready Normally ignored by the M7 modem May control the power state of the mode...

Page 10: ...ons The MAX 7Q provides best performance and lowest power while the MAX 7W provides best performance and is optimized for active antennas The industry proven MAX form factor allows easy migration from...

Page 11: ...B RV M80 EB modem may be put into a Command Mode by entering a sequence of three plus characters To keep the RV D80 EB RV M80 EB modem from unintentionally entering the Command Mode because of the pat...

Page 12: ...LF sequence For example if the user enters the command to read the M8 s modem address and its address was 1234 the user would issue the following command ATDT cr and the modem will respond with 1234...

Page 13: ...al baud rate reverts to 9600 baud when the CONFIG button is pressed and the IO port is RS232 it will revert back to the settings programmed into the RV D80 EB RV M80 EB modem once the Command Mode is...

Page 14: ...e state of RTS and always send out characters 1 Enable 0 Disable 0 ATCT Command Time Out If no valid commands have been received via the serial port within this time period in milliseconds modem retur...

Page 15: ...0 0 ATRQ Receiver Signal Level Reads the Receiver Signal strength this instant and returns the level in dBm Range 40 to 130 dBm ATRS RSSI Receive Signal Strength Indicator Returns the signal level of...

Page 16: ...of the RV D80 E RV M80 EB when it is in the data modem communication mode Command Command Description Parameters Factory Default ATPO RF Power Output Set or show the RF power output setting Value is...

Page 17: ...an index specifying which internal parameter to read This command is used for system testing and diagnosis by the factory and technical support 1 DNA 2 authorization status 3 connection status 4 base...

Page 18: ...he same You may program any valid frequency into any channel number To program a channel perform the following steps 1 Change to the channel you wish to program using the ATFC command ATFC x tt rr c a...

Page 19: ...system ID On RV D80 EB RV M80 EB the periodic reporting must be enabled This command is set at the factory to enable GPS periodic reporting GXF 1 1 Enable periodic GPS tracking reporting 7 Data Transm...

Page 20: ...lock mode 4 Transmit all 0s 5 Transmit all 1s 7 Transmit CW on center of channel 8 Transmit preamble 101010 pattern ML x Debug Message Level By default and at power on this level is set to 0 no debug...

Page 21: ...eter The radio modem will respond with a list of certain operation statistics that it maintains All statistics start counting at 0 The ATST 1 command can be used to reset all statistics back to 0 exce...

Page 22: ...R0 R9 and RA For example to read R5 issue the ATR8 command without any parameter To change the setting issue the ATR8 nn command where nn is the new value you would like to store Once you read a regi...

Page 23: ...the same over the air baud rate Range 0 800 5 9600 2L 1 1200 6 19200 4L 2 2400 7 5142 2L 3 4800 8 9600 4L 4 8000 4L 9 2000 2L 3 R3 Serial Port time out Number of mS of no activity on the serial port...

Page 24: ...to monitor the FM deviation of the transmitted signal on an oscilloscope The frequency response of the demodulated FM signal must be greater than 10Hz to 5kHz without any de emphasis 2 Transmit random...

Page 25: ...25 Raveon Technologies Corp 11 Mechanical 11 1 DC Input A Change to locking waterproof type...

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