Technical Guide: RDMS Telnet and Serial Control
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Examples:
FR
Rx frequency 2200.500000 MHz
FR 2200.5
Set modulation to 2200.5 MHz
2.1.1.25 Help Command
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H
H
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Displays a list of basic Help commands
H ?
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Displays “Help on Help”
Commas
‘
,
’
indicate one or more of the following parameters are allowed:
If multiple parameters are specified they must be in the order in the list.
For example, BER [M [<s>,?[ ] - BER command followed by optional command control parameter 'M'. If the 'M'
command control parameter is used, it is optionally followed by one or more parameters from the list <s>, '?'.
2.1.1.26 Advanced Help Command - HA
HA [-v]
- Displays extended help for each command, if available
HA [<s>]
- Searches help for <s> and displays it
Help on Help...
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Commands are tiered according to their degree of complexity/frequency of use into basic, advanced, or
extended
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Basic command help can be accessed by 'H' or '?'
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Detailed help on any command is accessed by following the command with '?' such as <command> ?
Help/Command conventions:
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All commands are entered followed by 0 or more parameters.
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Each parameter is separated by one or more spaces.
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Each parameter may be either a value parameter to the command or a command control parameter that
specifies the operation of the command.
<command> <parameter 1> <parameter 2> ...
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In general, a command with no parameters will display the commands associated status.
Detailed help displays follow a common convention:
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Upper case parameters indicate command control parameters that must be entered as specified:
BR M - BR command followed by the command control parameter 'M'
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Angle brackets '<' and '>' indicate value parameters. A value parameter is a variable parameter to a
command. A value parameter may be either a numeric or text value, or an additional command control
parameter:
FR <f> - FR command followed by the value parameter <f>