Instruction manual
Command Response Formats Page 71
Command
$PASHR,RDP
The response message is in the form
$PASHR,RDP,x,m,c,l,r
where the fields are as described in Table 4.20.
Example:
$PASHR,RDP,A,TRS,7,9600,2
Example: Set port A, TRS, channel 2, 4800 baud, squelch 2
Turn Data Recording On/Off
$PASHS,REC
This command turns data recording on or off. The command structure is
$PASHS,REC,x
where x is Y (yes) or N (no).
Example: Turn data recording on
$PASHS,REC,Y
Query Sensor (Receiver) ID
$PASHQ,RID
ThE $PASHQ,RID command queries the sensor ID (serial number and firmware time
stamp). The response is output through the port that received the request.
$PASHR,RID
The response message is in the form $PASHR,RID..... , showing the configuration
and options. A typical response message might be:
$PASHR,RID,ZM,30,3J16,C05,1C63
See $PASHQ,SCRN,8 for full details.
Table 4.20: RDP Structure
Field Description
x Output port A or B
mmm Modem mode TRS
cc Channel 0 through 15
llll RF link speed 4800 or 9600
r RF sensitivity (squelch) 0, 1, 2