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4.2.9 UNIT FREQUENCY = FRQ
The SET command requires two parameters. One parameter is two digits in length
representing the redundancy chain position, and the other parameter is twelve digits in
length representing RF frequency in Hz. Leading zeros must be used.
Refer to Section 4 for an explanation of converter settings operation.
Remote Command Sequence: $FRQnnFffffffffffff
Unit Response: $FRQ
The QUERY command requires one parameter, two digits in length representing the
redundancy chain position. The reply will consist of two parameters one two digits in
length indicating the redundancy chain position and one that is twelve digits in length
indicating receive frequency in Hz. Leading zeros will be used.
Remote Command Sequence: ?FRQnn
Unit Response: ?FRQnnFffffffffffff
FRQ: Frequency indicator
nn: Two digit ASCII numeric characters,
Indicating converter. “00” through “12”.
F: Frequency parameter indicator
ffffffffffff: Twelve-digit ASCII numeric characters,
MSD transmitted first, LSD last indicating frequency in Hz.
4.2.10 UNIT IF SELECTION = IFS
The SET command requires two parameters, one which is two digits in length
representing the redundancy chain position and one parameter which is a single-digit
parameter representing the converter IF Frequency.
Refer to Section 4 for an explanation of converter settings operation.
Remote Command Sequence: $IFSnnIi
Response: $IFS
The QUERY command requires a two digit parameter representing the redundancy
chain position.
Remote Command Sequence: ?IFSnn
Response: ?IFSnnIi
IFS: IF indicator
nn: Two digit ASCII numeric characters,
Indicating converter. “00” through “12”.
I: IF parameter indicator
i: "0" or "1" ASCII numeric character
0 = 70 MHz
1 = 140 MHz.