Transmitter Output Power; Set Bandwidth - Tait TM8100 Protocol Manual

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2.8.13

Transmitter Output Power

Description
Command
Effect
2.8.14

Set Bandwidth

Description
Command
TM8100/TM8200 Computer-Controlled Data Interface (CCDI) Protocol Manual
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The transmitter output power is set to the value selected. If the index is
incorrect the command is rejected (NAK-format error).
Important
The radio may restrict the transmitter output power
depending on the programmed transmit frequency, in
accordance with regulatory requirements.
P01xcc
Where:
Parameter
Value
P
ASCII letter P indicates it is a power command
01
ASCII hex number 01 is the number of characters for parameters
x
is an index to transmit power level, as follows:
'1'very low power
'2'low power
'3'medium power
'4'high power
cc
ASCII hex number cc is the checksum
The modified power level takes effect on the next Tx activity; either PTT
or Selcall.
Note
If there is a front panel key or programmable input with low power
configured, there is no guarantee that the value set with this com-
mand will represent the effective output power. The radio will use
the state last set with any control.
This command sets the operating transmit/receive bandwidth. If the index
number is out of range, the radio does not act on the command and sends a
NAK (range error) back.
Hssxcc
Where:
CCR
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