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Parallel
These settings are similar to ones in the
Serial
tab except for the fact that the settings design to
control parallel port (Figure 36).
Figure 36. “Parallel” subtab
Modem
Should one have an internal modem installed, use the controls in this subtab (Figure 37).
Figure 37. “Modem” subtab
Internal Modem
Input
,
Output
and
Period
are similar in their purposes to the analogous settings in the
Serial
and
Parallel
subtabs.
The
Type
list box allows the user to set operation modes (
Receiving
or
Transmitting
).
The
Mode
list box intends to specify the method used to transmit data:
•
Off
– internal modem is turned off.
•
FHSS
– internal modem uses frequency-hopping spread spectrum technique.
•
DSS
– internal modem uses direct-sequence spread spectrum technique.
These list boxes are associated with the receiver parameter
/par/dev/modem/a/type
.
With the
Antenna
radio buttons, the user sets the antenna type the modem uses.
Int
stands for
an internal antenna.
Ext
stands for an external antenna. The radio buttons correspond to the re-
ceiver parameter
/par/dev/modem/a/ant
.
The user can set power transmitting mode for the internal modem using the
Power
radio buttons.
The radio buttons are associated with the receiver parameter
/par/dev/modem/a/pwr
.