User's Manual Part 2
198 APCD-LM043-8.0 (DRAFT C)
Appendix C: Command-Line Syntax
radio analyse <samples>
<interval> <start> <stop>
Starts a spectral analysis.
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<samples> is the number of RSSI and
noise floor samples taken at each
frequency. The default value is
200.
•
<interval> is the step size between
sample points. The default is
2
(200kHz), which is also the minimum
step size allowed. The maximum
interval is
200 (20MHz).
•
<start> is the lowest frequency
sampled, in 100’s of kHz. The default is
9000 (900.0MHz), which is also the
minimum allowed.
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<stop> is the upper boundary on
frequencies sampled, in 100’s of kHz.
The default is
9300 (930.0MHz), which
is also the maximum allowed.
radio analyse last This command will redisplay the results of
the last spectral analysis that was
performed.
radio comment <comment> Adds a comment to both the tabular and the
graphical versions of the spectral analysis
output. The character string that you enter in
<comment> will be displayed below the date
and time line. Up to 50 characters are
allowed.
radio disable Disables the radio transmitter/receiver. The
radio is re-enabled automatically after
rebooting the unit.
NOTE: When using this command, ensure
that an Ethernet or serial port connection to
the CCU is available; otherwise, you will be
unable to re-enable the radio.
radio enable Enables the radio transmitter/receiver.
radio frequency Displays the CCU radio frequency in tenths
of a MHz; for example, 905.0 MHz is
displayed as 9050.
√
radio frequency <frequency> Changes the CCU radio frequency.
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<frequency> is the new radio
frequency, in tenths of a MHz. (For
example, 905.0 MHz is entered as
9050.) The radio frequency must be
within the range of 9050 to 9250. The
frequency may use only 0.2 MHz
increments and may use even values
only.
Command Syntax (CCU) Command Description