User's Manual
Guide to the SRX800 Receiver Preliminary
1)CO N F I G ## > 3)FR E Q /CH
The SRX800 scans frequencies according to how they are configured in the
receiver. Several parameters related to frequency need to be set before data
collection can begin.
CR E AT I N G A CO N F I G U R AT I O N SP E C I F I C FR E Q U E N C Y TAB L E
A Configuration Specific Frequency Table is a group of frequencies that are
assigned to a specific configuration. When a scan cycle is started, the receiver
scans the frequencies in the table in the order they were entered. From this point
forward in the manual, Configuration Specific Frequency Tables are referred to
as “frequency tables”.
A configuration contains information about all settings that the receiver uses
to perform a scan. Up to eight configurations can be created and stored in the
receiver. Initial configurations should be created using only the SRX Host
software and then sent to the receiver. All configurations created are sent to the
receiver in one file.
Points to remember about frequency tables:
• Up to eight frequency tables can be created (one for each configuration).
• A single frequency table can contain up to 128 frequencies.
• Frequency tables can be made up of radio and/or acoustic frequencies in any
order.
• A frequency table is not active until a configuration using that frequency
table is selected.
• All frequencies in all frequency tables are also copied into the master
frequency table.