C.6.4 queries – Mocomtech CDM-QX User Manual

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Appendix C

MN/CDMQX.IOM

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C.6.4 Queries

Parameter

Type

Command

(Instruction

Code and

Qualifier)

Arguments for

Command or

Response to

Query

Description of Arguments

Response to

Command

Query

(Instruction

Code and

Qualifier)

Response to Query

RX BER

N/A

5 bytes

Query only.

Unit returns the value of the estimated corrected BER in the form
a.b x 10

-c

, where:

First 3 bytes are the value.

Last 2 bytes are the exponent.

Returns 99999 if the demodulator is unlocked.

Example: BER=4.8E3 (BER = 4.8 x 10

-3

)

N/A BER?

BER=a.bEc
(see Description of
Arguments)

Buffer Fill
State

N/A

2 bytes

Query only.

Unit returns the value of the buffer fill state in the form xx, where:
xx = value between 1 to 99%

Returns 00 if demodulator is unlocked

Example: BFS=33 (33%)

N/A BFS?

BFS=xx
(see Description of
Arguments)

CnC Delay
Monitor

N/A

7 bytes

Query only.

When CnC is enabled and it’s locked, it monitors the delay of the
interferer in microseconds.

Example 1: CDM=229,500 (229.5 ms)

Example 2: CDM=999,999 (not locked or CnC not enabled)

N/A CDM?

CDM=xxx.xxx
(see Description of
Arguments)

CnC Freq
Offset Monitor

N/A

6 bytes

Query only.

When CnC is enabled, an estimated frequency offset between
desired and interferer will be calculated.

Unit is in kilohertz ( kHz).

Example 1: CFM=+001.0 (1 kHz)

Example 2: CFM=9999.9 (not locked or CnC not enabled)

N/A CFM?

CFM=xxxx.x
(see Description of
Arguments)

CnC Ratio
Monitor

N/A

4 bytes

Query only.

When CnC is enabled and it’s locked, it monitors the ratio between
the interferer and the desired power in dB.

Example 1: CRM==+02 (interferer > desired)

Example 2: CRM=LT10 (less than –11 dB)

Example 3: CRM=GT10(greater than +11 dB)

Example 4: CRM=99.9 (not locked or CnC not enabled)

N/A CRM?

CRM=xxxx
(see Description of
Arguments)

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