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Operation Sequences
Polling the Remote AVL radio
A simple AVL Poll is sent from the PC AVL application to the remote AVL radio. The remote radio automatically
responds with an AVL report.
The AVL Poll command is sent by the despatcher radio using a SEND_SDM command. The SDM contains
instructions about sending the AVL report to either the default address (defined in the A76 configuration) or
to a specified address sent with the command.
CCDI format : [IDENT] [SIZE] [PARAMETERS] [CHECKSUM] <CR>
SEND_SDM format : s [LEAD_IN_DELAY] [DATA_MESSAGE_ID] [COMMAND] [DATA] [CHECKSUM] <CR>
Group Poll
Polling of multiple radios can be done more efficiently by using a Group Poll. A Group Poll is sent by inserting
a wildcard into the [DATA_MESSAGE_ID] part of the SEND_SDM command. The [DATA_MESSAGE_ID] is an
8-character string representing the SDM Data ID of the radio to which the SDM is sent. It can contain any
alphanumeric characters and
*
can be inserted as the wildcard for any character. e.g. 12
**
5678
When a radio receives a SDM message, the Data ID is checked against the ID entered in the radio database. If
the Data ID matches, the radio returns an AVL report. If the Data ID does not match then the SDM is ignored.
When a Group Poll is sent, all remote radios that are part of the group will respond with an AVL report. The
idle time before the AVL report is the Group Delay Time set by the A76 configuration or the Program Database
command.