USER'S MANUAL. MO-160
Name
Message
*MHId<cr>
MHI
*?MHI<cr>
*MTPd<cr>
MTP
*?MTP<cr>
*HCRd<cr>
HCR
*?HCR<cr>
*LCRd<cr>
LCR
*?LCR<cr>
*MCOd<cr>
MCO
*?MCO<cr>
*MGUd<cr>
MGU
*?MGU<cr>
*FFTd<cr>
FFT
*?FFT<cr>
*INVd<cr>
INV
*?INV<cr>
*MODd<cr>
MOD
*?MOD<cr>
*FIFnn...n<cr>
FIF
*?FIF<cr>
*DISd<cr>
DIS
*?DIS<cr>
*MPRd<cr>
MPR
*?MPR<cr>
02/2008
Answer
Description and Format
Sets the modulator hierarchy mode.
'd' decimal digit
0: NO, 1: α=1, 2: α=2, 3: α=4
Asks for the current hierarchy mode.'d' as
*MHId<cr>
before
Sets the modulator test mode.
'd' decimal digit
0:NONE,
4:PILOTS, 5:PRBS
Asks for the current test mode.
*MTPd<cr>
'd' as before
Sets the modulator TS high priority code rate.
'd' decimal digit
0:1/2 1:2/3, 2:3/4, 3:5/6, 4:7/8
Asks for the current CR for the high priority TS.
*HCRd<cr>
'd' as before
Sets the modulator TS low priority code rate.
'd' decimal digit
0:1/2 1:2/3, 2:3/4, 3:5/6, 4:7/8
Asks for the current CR for the low priority TS.
*LCRd<cr>
'd' as before
Sets the modulator constellation.
'd' decimal digit
0:QPSK, 1:16QAM, 2:64QAM
Asks for the current modulator constellation. 'd'
*MCOd<cr>
as before
Sets the modulator guard interval.. 'd' decimal
digit 0:1/4, 1:1/8, 2:1/16, 3:1/32.
Asks for the current modulator guard interval.
*MGUd<cr>
'd' as before
Sets the modulator FFT mode.
'd' decimal digit 0: 2K, 1: 8K
Asks for the current modulator FFT mode.
*FFTd<cr>
'd' as before
Sets the modulator spectral inversion mode.
'd' decimal digit 0:INV, 1:NO INV
Asks for the current modulator spectral
*INVd<cr>
inversion mode. 'd' as before
Sets the modulator IF output mode.
'd' decimal digit
0: COFDM, 1: TONE MAX, 2: TONE RMS
Asks for the current modulator IF output mode.
*MODd<cr>
'd' as before
Modify the equipment IF frequency. ´nn...n´ is
the frequency value in Hz, expressed with 8
digits, from 31 to 37 MHz
Returns the current IF frequency in Hz
*FIFnn...n<cr>
expressed with 8 digits (padding with '0' on the
left)
Disable the RF output.
'd' decimal digit
0:ENABLE RF, 1:DISABLE RF
Asks for the current RF disable state.
*DISd<cr>
'd' as before.
PRBS of 15 or 23 bits
'd' decimal digit
0:15 bits PRBS 1:23 bits PRBS
Asks for the current PRBS length with 'd' as
*MPRd<cr>
before
1:CBER,
2:VBER,
3:BlkCar,
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