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Packet
Length
750
bytes
Transmit
mode
1,
which
means
continuoustransmit.
Channel
number
11
External
PA
0,
disable
Rate
flags
1,
Short
GI
is
enabled
with
20MHz
Channel
width
Aggregation
flag-
0,
disable
(ignored
in
continuous
mode)
Number
of
packets
tosend-
0
(ignored
incontinuous
mode)
Delay
between
the
packets
-
0
(ignored
incontinuous
mode)
$./transmit65
36
100006 0250010000
Above
command
starts
burstmode
transmissionwith
thefollowing
configuration:
Txgain
65
Data
rate
36Mbps
Packet
Length
1000
bytes
Transmit
mode
0,
which
means
burstmode
transmission.
Channel
number
6
(Center
frequency)
External
PA
0,
disable
Rate
flags
-
25
Aggregation
flag-
0,
disable
Number
of
packets
tosend- 1000
Delay
between
the
packets
- 0
4.
Programmable PER packet
PER
packet
can
beprogrammable
usingutility
called ‘
transmit_packet
utility.
This
utility
takes
the
PER
packet
content
from
thefile
called
per_packet.txt
’.
transmit_packet
utilityand
per_packet.txt
canbe
found
under‘release
directory.
Before
running thisutility
user
hastofill
the
required
packet
content
into
per_packet.txt
filestarting
from
the
MAC
header.Once
per_packet.txt
is
filled
user
can
run
‘transmit_packet
utility
for
configuring
the
PERpacket.
This
utility
configures
th
ePERpacket
only.
It
will not
start
transmission. Userhasto
run
the
‘transmit
utility
as
described inthe
previous
sectionafter
running
transmit_packet
utility.
If
userdoesnot
want
to
configure
the
PER
packet
then
‘transmit’
utility
can
be
run
directly
without
running
transmit_packet
utility.
In
this
case
default
PERpacket
will
be
s
ent.
Configure
the
following
parameters
through
‘transmit_packet
application
before
running
the‘transmit’
utility
.