Pkt_lb, Poke, Pr_ list_rd – Axesstel PST User Manual
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Syntax
pilot_sets
Example
Active Set Candidate Set Neighbor Set
PN Strength PN Strength PN Strength PN Strength
* 396 12 76 63 152 63
* 236 63 288 63
* 328 63 296 63
* 24 35 316 63
* 488 29
* 44 63
* 364 26
* 204 63
* 344 63
* 368 63
*Remaining Set Pilot Inc: 4
PKT_LB
Turns the Vocoder Packet Loop Back on or off. This mode returns
voice packets received on the forward traffic channel back over the
reverse traffic channel. For this command to take effect, the phone
must be in a call. The command must be repeated for each call.
Syntax
pkt_lb
on | off
Example
pkt_lb on
Response
Turns the Packet Loop Back on.
POKE
Directs the subscriber station to set a given memory location to a
specified value. Note that using this command, without any
knowledge of a particular memory location, has the potential to
disable the subscriber station.
Syntax
poke
byte | word | dword | nv_byte | nv_word | nv_dword |
voc addr value
Script Command List
Example
poke word 0040:0000 0xFFFF
Response
Pokes (inserts) 0xFFFF into the word at memory address 0040:0000.
PR_ LIST_RD
Allows the user to read the Preferred Roaming List (PRL) into a file.
The NAM parameter indicates which NAM the PRL should be read
from. The filename parameter must be given in quotation marks and
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