Synchronizing Non-Volatile Memory (Nvm) Regions; Figure 134: Spectrum Analyzer Display Of Transmitted Signal - Motorola MTS LiTE Installation, Configuration And Basic Service Manual

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CAUTION: The following command keys the transmitter. Make sure that transmission only
occurs on licensed frequencies or into a dummy load.
Procedure:
1 At the Test Application prompt, type: power -otxch1 -a35 to set the transmitter output to
maximum rated output.
The following figure shows the transmitted signal on the Spectrum Analyzer.

Figure 134: Spectrum Analyzer Display of Transmitted Signal

2 At the prompt, type: power -otxch1 -a0 to stop RF transmission.
3 Repeat this procedure for each base radio.
6.5.5

Synchronizing Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) Regions

After introducing major changes in the Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) settings, Motorola Solutions
recommends to synchronize NVM regions using the commands described below. Each physical NVM
object has two copies of its contents called the working region and the default region. The working
region is used for normal operation, while the default region is a backup from where the settings are
recovered in a memory fault (incorrect checksum) detected in the working region.
Procedure:
To backup the current data from the working region and save it into the default region, use the
following commands at the command prompt:
sfcp -ocontrol -sworking -ddefault
0.0
-10.0
-20.0
-30.0
-40.0
-50.0
-60.0
-70.0
-80.0
-90.0
-100.0
-110.0
-120.0
Frequency, MHz
RBW = 300 Hz
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Chapter 6: Configuration and Testing
Span = 0.10 MHz
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