
TReX User Manual v2.14 Firmware
Receive Commands
*RX_ENABLE
Allows the receiver to be disabled to save power if required.
Typical usage:
*RX_ENABLE=1<CR>
*RX_FREQ
Specifies the receive frequency in Hz (range limited to the variant of product).
Typical usage:
*RX_FREQ=160000000<CR>
*RX_BAUD
Specifies the baud rate of the receiver.
Accepts: 512_25, 512_12, 512_6, 1200_25, 1200_12, 1200_6, 1600_25, 2400_25, 2400_12,
2400_6, 3200-4L_25, 4800_25, 4800_12, 4800-4L_6, 9600_25, 9600_12, 9600-4L_25, 9600-
4L_12, 16K-4L_25, 16K-4L_12, 32K-4L_25
Typical usage:
*RX_BAUD=512_25<CR>
*RX_PROTO
Specifies the protocol to apply for serial output, accepts WTE, CUSTOM, RAW and AUX.
See protocol section for more detail on protocols and configuration.
Typical usage:
*RX_PROTO=WTE<CR>
*RX_MODE
Specifies the transport method of the receiver (how the information is received over the air).
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POCSAG_A must be used in order to receive alphanumeric messages.
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POCSAG_N must be used in order to receive numeric messages.
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WTE_EN must be used in order to receive 8 bit characters (POCSAG_A transmits 7 bit
characters only).
Accepts POCSAG_A, POCSAG_N, WTE_EN and FLEX.
Typical usage:
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