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TS4000 Radio Modem User’s Manual Appendix E – Control and Status Strings 88
Structure Field Description
power leads.
Radio Voltage A two byte (high byte first) binary number indicting the
regulated radio voltage in 0.01 volt increments (i.e. 2432 =
24.32 volts).
Temperature A two byte (high byte first) binary number indicting the
internal temperature in degrees Celsius
RF Forward Power A two byte (high byte first) binary number indicting the
forward (outgoing) transmit power in 0.1 watt increments
(i.e. 34 = 3.4 watts).
This field is not available on all TS4000 models.
A value of -1 (0xFFFF) indicates that this is not available
from the TS4000.
A value of -32768 (0x8000) indicates that there has not
been a transmission since the last reset and therefore
no measurement has been taken.
RF Reflected
Power
A two byte (high byte first) binary number indicting the
reflected (incoming) transmit power in 0.1 watt increments
(i.e. 34 = 3.4 watts).
This field is not available on all TS4000 models.
A value of -1 (0xFFFF) indicates that this is not available
from the TS4000.
A value of -32768 (0x8000) indicates that there has not
been a transmission since the last reset and therefore
no measurement has been taken.
Redundancy A one byte field indicating if the TS4000 is part of a
redundancy switch setup.
0 = Not in a redundancy switch
1 = The TS4000 is the A modem in a redundancy switch
2 = The TS4000 is the B modem in a redundancy switch
Unused A nine byte field that is not currently used.
Store and Forward
Repeater List
A ten byte field that indicates the addresses of the last 5
store and forward repeaters that the response message
was repeated by.
Each repeater address is a two byte field (high byte first)
with the 6 most significant bits indicating the group address
(a value from 1 to 60) and the 10 least significant bits
indicating the individual address (a value from 1 to 999).
The address of the most recent store and forward repeater
that the response packet was repeated by is at the end of
the list.
If the packet was not repeated by any store and forward
repeaters then the entire field will be zeros. If the packet
was repeated by one store and forward then the last two
bytes of this field will indicate the address of the repeater
and the remaining 8 bytes will be zeros.