Appendix B - Ccdump - GRE PSR-600 Owner's Manual

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Appendix B - CCDump

NOTE: GRE provides Memory File Format, CCDump Protocol, PC/IF Clone
Protocol and Remote Control Protocol Specifications (the
and programmers who wish to develop software applications for use
RISK. GRE does not provide Memory File Format, CCDump
Protocol, PC/IF Clone Protocol and Remote Control Protocol
technical support. Should you require assistance with the
Specifications, we encourage you to visit one of the many PSR-600
User Group forums on the Internet. By using the Specifications, you
agree to these terms.
Your PSR-600 features a trunked control channel decoding utility
called CCDump. When CCDump is turned on, the scanner sends
decoded trunking control channel information and SAME weather
alert data to the PC/IF port. This data can be displayed using any
simple terminal application, or, read by third party application
software for additional analysis and decoding.
CCDump is turned off by default in the PSR-600. To activate
CCDump, press the
GLOB softkey to access the Special Global Settings menu. Scroll
down using the  key until CCDump:
middle line of the LCD display. Press the  keys to toggle
CCDump on or off. Press the SAVE softkey when finished to
save the change in the radioʼs configuration memory.
To view CCDump data, connect the radio to a personal computer
using the USB PC/IF cable. Start a terminal program or your third
party application software. Configure the communications
parameters for "115200, N, 8, 1" as follows:
COM Port: The COM port number assigned to the USB
Parity:
Baud Rate:
Word:
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"Specifications") AS IS for the convenience of scanning hobbyists
with the PSR-600. Use of the Specifications shall be AT YOUR OWN
PGM
cable by your computer. If you are running a
Windows operating system, you can find this
information under "Ports" in the Device
Manager.
None
115,000 bits per second
8 bits
FUNC
key, then press
, then press the
No is shown on the
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