Specifications

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INSTALLATION
Page 38 MRC-565 Packet Data Radio Operations and Maintenance
The CONFIG command may be used to confirm that the MRC-565 has been configured
correctly for the network it is operating in. For example, if your MRC-565 is being used in a
Meteor Burst network the following configuration parameters will be displayed on your operator
terminal when you enter CONFIG [ENTER].
DATE
2/17/14
TIME
13:58:16
DEVICE TYPE
REMOTE
ROLE
LOS
ID
00500,00001,MULTI
DEFAULT DEST.
0
MODULATION
GMSK9.6
TRANSMIT KEY
STARTED
BIT RATE
9.6K
MESSAGE HOLD
OFF
DUPLEX MODE
HALF DUPLEX
SCHEDULE
ACTIVE or EMPTY
SERIAL
1
TX LIMIT
200
CHECK IN
90
STAT RPT INT.
24
LOS CHECKIN
5
DUTY CYCLE
10%
LOS RETRY
2
POS
30,TXT,NMEA
POLL
OFF
SOURCE RELAY
OFF
BASE
0,0
REPEATER
OFF
PULSE
OFF
POSRPT
OFF
HOURLIES
ON
NETMON
ON
ENTEK MDP
OFF
RCT
OFF
RXTYPE
MRC-565
REMOTE TYPE
COMM
SUBST
OFF
SCALE B: 0.062500, D: 0.018800, T: 0.000353
MAINTENANCE CONSOLE DEVICE
4.5 RF TEST
A very thorough RF test can be made by entering the command TEST [ENTER]. TEST causes
the processor to turn the transmitter ON and measures the forward and reverse RF power that is
being transmitted. It also measures the battery voltage under load and the antenna noise voltage.
The following response will be displayed on the operator terminal:
Syncs Xmits Acks pwr-fwd pwr-rev v-bat det-rf resets
XXXX YYYY ZZZZ AAAA BBBB CCC DDD EEE
where: XXXX = # of sync patterns received from the master station.
YYYY = # of transmissions made by the MRC-565.
ZZZZ = # of Acknowledgements received from the master station.
AAAA = Forward power in watts. This should be greater than 80 watts.
BBBB = Reflected power in watts. This should be less than 5 watts.
CCC = Battery voltage under load (while transmitting). This should be greater
than 10.6 V
DC
.
DDD = Received signal strength in dBm. This will normally be the noise level
at the antenna and should read about –120..