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CDR-3250/80 TECHNICAL MANUAL
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Issue 2.2
000
001
CHANNELS SWEPT
FROM CHANNEL
TO CHANNEL
SWEEP_S.FLO
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3-7.4.2
Sweep.
NOTE
Before performing a sweep function, frequencies and other parameters
to be sampled should be determined and set into designated memory
channels.
Sweep is the sequential stepping of the receiver frequency between a designated frequency in a FROM memory channel to the
designated frequency in a TO memory channel. The FROM frequency is selected from an
even
numbered channel (000, 002,
004, etc.). The TO frequency is selected from an
odd
numbered channel (001, 003, 005, etc.). Since there are 250 channels
(000 - 249), up to 125 bands of frequencies can be swept depending on TO/FROM channel selection.
The receiver may be set to sweep in two different ways; single band sweep, and multi-band sweep. Each is described below.
A.
Single-Band Sweep
In a single-band sweep the TO channel is always the next higher numerical channel above the FROM channel. Only
the frequencies between the FROM channel and the next higher TO channel are swept. All parameters (initial
frequency, threshold level, reception mode, bandwidth, AGC, frequency step size, skip flag, etc.) used during the
sweep are selected from the FROM channel.
The frequency step size contained in the FROM channel controls the amount the frequency is incremented during the
sweep. The sweep continues until the frequency would exceed the frequency stored in the TO channel. When the
frequency in the TO channel would be exceeded, the sweep starts over starting with the frequency in the FROM
channel. The sweep continues over and over again until the STOP key is pressed.
SINGLE-BAND SWEEP EXAMPLE:
FROM Channel
TO Channel
000
001
Frequency = 10.000000
Frequency = 11.000000
Step size = 0.050000
Frequencies swept = 10.000000, 10.050000, 10.100000, 10.150000, 10.200000, 10.250000, .......10.950000,
11.000000, 10.000000, 10.050000 etc.
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