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Multi-mode dual telemetry transmitter with independent mode
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Then, if XDP is 0, do nothing. If XDP is 1, invert the output.
Syntax: XDP [?/0/1]
where XDP 0 (no invert) means set the TTL control output to
1 if XDC = 1 or if XDC = A and current FR >= XDF
0 if XDC = 0 or if XDC = A and current FR < XDF
XDP 1 (invert) means set the TTL control output to
0 if XDC = 1 or if XDC = A and current FR >= XDF
1 if XDC = 0 or if XDC = A and current FR < XDF
Examples:
XDP ? Help
XDP
Show the current external device polarity invert state
4.2.3.2
Channel Override Format
Some commands support channel override format. This means that these commands can be sent with a 1, 2, or 3 in
front of them, and it will override whatever the current channel is (as shown in the prompt), instead of changing a
channel, issuing a command, and then changing back to the previous channel. So if the channel is 3 and the user
sends the '2RF 0' command, only channel 2 will receive the RF Off command, just as though the channel had been
2, and the user sent a normal 'RF 0' command. The current channel is NOT changed by this.
Commands supporting channel override are:
CS - Clock source
DP - Data polarity
FR - Frequency
IC - Internal clock rate
ID - Internal data pattern
LD - Low Density Parity Check
MO - Mode
QT - Query temperature
RF - RF On/Off
VP - Variable power
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Quasonix, Inc.
TIMTER™ Multi-mode Dual
Telemetry Transmitter

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