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ASTi ACE Studio Components Reference Guide Rev. M DOC-01-TELAS-CRG-4
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Control Inputs
Crypto
Only
Type Default Value
boolean False
Description: When set to True and if the radio is in crypto mode
(system and key are both non-zero), then the radio will not receive
clear transmissions and will not play the RX_Clear playsound. If set
to True and the radio is in clear mode (system or key are 0) then the
radio does receive clear transmissions.
Domain-
NameIn
Type Default Value
string n/a
Description: Allows a host platform to configure the Domain name
string remotely. This input is typically used in conjunction with the
Control > NumtoString component. Refer to the DomainName
string definition for syntax.
ForceCen-
terO-
fEarth
Type Default Value
boolean False
Description: A manual override which places the Transceiver at 0,
0, 0 geocentric world position. When true the radio is located at the
center of the earth (0, 0, 0). Set to the center of the earth to not have
any propagation effects.
Interfer-
ence
Library
Type Default Value
playsound_library 0
Description: The playsound library with the playsound that is
played when the radio senses it is being jammed.
See the Transceiver description for more information on jamming
including a table for receiver modes and soundfile index.
Control Inputs
Interfer-
ence
Group
Type Default Value
playsound_group 1
Description: The playsound group with the playsound that is played
when the radio senses it is being jammed.
Interfer-
ence Gain
Type Default Value
float32 1.0
Description: The gain applied to jamming audio.
NoiseGain
Type Default Value
float32 .1
Description: Gain associated with the internal Transceiver noise.
PowerIn
Type Default Value
boolean True
Description: Enable or disable power for the Transceiver. If not
connected in the “From” field, default value is True.
ProtocolI-
DIn
Type Default Value
string n/a
Description: Allows a host platform to configure the ProtocolID
string remotely. This input is typically used in conjunction with the
Control > NumtoString component. Refer to the ProtocolID string
definition for syntax.