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<num>: Number of packets to be transmitted in Burst mode. The
transmission stops after the number of packets specified by this
parameter are transmitted in the Burst mode. If this value is 0, then the
transmission will not stop until the user gives the “./transmit 0” command
to stop the transmissions. This parameter is ignored in the case of
Continuous mode of transmission.
<delay>: Delay between packets in Burst mode. This parameter is used
to introduce a delay between any two packets. The delay has to be
specified in microseconds. If this value is 0, then the packets will be
transmitted without any delay. This parameter is ignored in the case of
Continuous mode of transmission.
<reg>: Regulatory Domain. Refer the table below for the mapping of
values to the regulatory domains.
Input Value
Regulatory Domain
0
US (FCC)
1
Europe (ETSI)
255
World Domain(No Regulatory Restriction)
Table 3: Regulatory Domain Input in Transmit Tests
NOTE: While doing Regulatory testing, Please use only World Domain
option.
NOTE: After the transmission starts, the following commands need to be
given to stop the transmissions.
Burst Mode: ./transmit 0
Continuous Mode: ./transmit 0
2.1.3 Examples
#./transmit 2 54 1000 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 255
The above command starts continuous transmission with the following
configuration:
Transmit gain – 2dbm
Data rate – 54Mbps
Packet Length – 1000 bytes
Transmit mode – 1 (continuous mode).
Channel number – 11
External PA – disabled
Rate flags – 0
Aggregation – disabled (ignored in continuous mode)