Scan_trans, Send_data, Send_data_file – Axesstel PST User Manual
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scan_rf_cntl command is provided to ensure Pilot Scanner will lock
onto a particular RF channel and suppress registrations on that
channel.
Syntax
scan_rf_cntl cdma_channel reg
cdma_channel
is the CDMA channel you want to lock onto. When
cdma_channel
is nonzero, the Retriever Pilot Scanner will always
tune and lock onto this channel, ignoring any service-programmed
system selection parameters, OTA Channel List hashing, or Global
Service Redirection commands. When cdma_channel is set to zero (0),
system selection returns to automatic; that is, it is controlled by the
contents of Retriever’s service-programmed system selection and
OTA system commands.
reg
is a boolean value (0=yes, 1=no) that indicates whether or not
Retriever should register on this CDMA channel according to the
Active serving sector’s registration parameters (contained in the
latest received Extended System Parameters Message.)
Example
scan_rf_cntl 2 1
Response
The Retriever phone locks onto RF channel 2 and suppresses
registration on that channel.
SCAN_TRANS
Reads in a binary log file containing Dense-Pack searcher packets
and writes out another binary log file in which the Dense-Pack
packets have been converted to Standard DM Temporal Analyzer
packets.
Syntax
scan_trans input_file output_file
Example
scan_trans M2817330.007 M2817330.out
Response
The Dense-Pack log file M2817330.007 is translated and output as a
log file in standard DM format file, M2817330.out.
SEND_DATA
This command sends the contents of a hexadecimal string to the
phone. The hexadecimal data string is translated into a binary byte
stream before being transmitted. Any response returned by the
phone is displayed in the scripting window in HEX and ASCII.
Syntax
send_data
“hex_string”
SEND_DATA_FILE
This command sends the contents of the specified data file to the
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