Appendix B - Serial Interface Specifications
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Example message:
$PMRRV21<chksm><CR><LF>
Indicates the start of a remote VOR list.
B.2.1.4.4
Remote Localizer List
The following two commands work together in allowing the CNX80 to provide a list of localizer
frequencies associated with an airport to a remote device (such as the SL30). The CNX80 will first send
the Remote Localizer List Header command (message identifier 22), followed by a sequence of Remote
Localizer Input commands (message identifier 23). The remote device should maintain a single remote
localizer list, so each new list received will replace any previous list. Subsequent receptions of localizer
lists for the same airport may be ignored. There may be up to twenty entries in the remote Localizer list.
B.2.1.4.4.1
Remote Localizer List Header
This output command marks the beginning of a Localizer list sent by the CNX80. It specifies the five
character airport identifier associated with the localizer frequencies in the list.
Message format:
“V” ............Message Class. This is a VHF NAV message.
“22” ...........Message Identifier.
aaaa ...........Airport identifier. Note that if the airport identifier is less than four characters, then the
trailing characters will be filled with spaces. Airport Identifiers are restricted to using
ASCII characters 0-9 and A-Z.
Example message:
$PMRRV22SLE<Sp><chksum><CR><LF>
Indicates the start of a remote localizer list associated with the airport “SLE ”.
B.2.1.4.5
Remote Localizer Input
This output is used to provide Localizer frequency data that is used for the remote recall function.
The data consists of three characters to identify the runway associated with the localizer, followed by two
characters defining the frequency.
Message format:
“V” ............Message Class. This is a VHF NAV message.
“23” ...........Message Identifier.
iiii ..............Station or Runway identifier. This field will provide an identifier for the localizer which
can be either the actual station identifier or a string indicating the runway associated with
the localizer. The station identifier can be up to four characters long. A runway identifier
will typically be two numbers that indicate the runway direction followed by the character
“R”, “C”, or “L” to differentiate between parallel runways (right, center, and left). Note
that if either type of identifier is less then four characters, then the trailing characters will
be filled in with spaces. Identifiers are restricted to using ASCII characters 0-9 and A-Z.
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