Min/Max Burst Interval Seconds; Interval And Time-Of-Day Message List; Transmitter; Message Preemption And Aborted Transmissions - Globalstar ST150 User Manual

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9.1.3

Min/Max Burst Interval Seconds

The min/max burst interval determines the scheduled time at which queued messages attempt re-transmission, and in
combination with other queued messages sent as an interleaved burst (see Transmit Queue).
9.1.4

Interval and Time-Of-Day Message List

The interval and Time-Of-Day-Message List allows for either interval or time-of-day messages to be used.
Both options allow for selecting many of the message types discussed in the Messages component to send as OTA
messages. Interval messages specify a fixed interval that the selected message type should send, whereas time-of-day
messages specify a specific time of the day the selected message type should send.
Minimum time spacing constraints between messages is required.
9.1.5

Transmitter

The transmitter will not transmit any OTA messages until it has been activated. In order to activate a transmitter, the
steps described in the Quick Start section should be followed.
9.1.5.1
End Date
When the transmitter is activated, an end date is set that will cause the transmitter to stop transmitting once that date is
reached.
9.1.5.2
Channel Selection
The transmitter is required to switch channels depending on its global location. The ST150M can automatically channel-
steer the ASIC when a GPS position is obtained or input, or the user can manually set the operating channel.
9.1.5.3
Transmission Exceptions
Occasionally, a transmission exception may occur and prevent a queued message from attempting transmission. This can
be due to an over-temperature condition or RAS exception. If the device is located in close proximity to a network ground
station, federal regulations prohibit transmission.
Transmission exceptions are logged to the device's OTA message logging section.
9.1.5.4
Transmitter Events
Transmitter events can be sent via URCs to indicate asynchronous events that are occurring, and can be very useful for
debugging.
9.1.5.5
Transmit Queue
The transmit queue can hold up to 10 pending and current messages.
9.1.5.6
Interleaved Messages
Messages in the transmit queue are automatically scheduled to send in an interleaved pattern to increase throughput of
messages. The number of interleaved messages sent at a time can be adjusted.
9.1.6

Message Preemption and Aborted Transmissions

Once the transmit queue is full, adding additional messages can pre-empt existing ones or return an error depending on
the queue pre-emption settings.
9.1.6.1
Preemption Disabled
No message queue requests will preempt any existing messages. User must explicitly abort a message or wait for queued
messages to complete transmitting.
9.1.6.2
Preemption by Priority
In the event the queue is full, the oldest message found at the lowest priority that can be aborted will be removed from
the send queue to make room for the next incoming message. If no lower priority messages are found, an error will be
returned.
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