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1、Page 1 RS232 protocol listing for the AR8200 (accompanies the CC8200) Documentation release V1.3 Every effort has been made to make this manual correct and up to date. Due to continuous development of the product and by error or omission anomalies may be found and these are acknowledged. This manual
2、 is protected by copyright AOR LTD 1998. No information contained in this manual may be copied or transferred by any means without the prior written consent of AOR LTD. AOR and the AOR logo are trade marks of AOR, LTD. All other trade marks and names acknowledged. E maximum resolution is 2kHz for sp
3、ans 200kHz-100kHz. Frequencies below 2kHz are not accepted. CNCTCSS operationRequires CT8200 option To read: CN Responds with CNnn nn=0 (off), nn=01 (auto), nn=06-37 (a frequency from the following table) nnfreqnnfreqnnfreqnnfreq 00off10136.520241.830177.3 01auto11141.321250.331183.5 12146.22267.032
4、189.9 13151.42371.933196.6 14156.72474.434199.5 15162.22577.035206.5 0694.816167.92679.736229.1 07100.017173.82782.537254.1 08103.518179.92885.4 09107.219186.22988.5 0A110.91A192.82A91.5 0B114.81B203.52B97.4 0C118.81C210.72C69.4 0D123.01D218.12D159.8 0E127.31E225.72E165.5 0F131.81F233.62F171.3 To se
5、t: CNnn, where nn is a two digit value from the table DADial (VFO) audio squelchTo set: DAnnn nnn=000 - 255 (where 000=audio squelch off) To read: DA Responds with DA nnn or DA+nnn (+ = current audio squelch level = nnn) DBDial (VFO) level squelchTo set: DBnnn nnn=000 - 255 (where 000=level squelch
6、off) To read: DB Responds with DB nnn or DB+nnn (+ = current level = nnn) DCData centre FrequencyTo read: DC Responds with DC nnn Example: DC000 Note: Valid only when bandscope is on Note: Refer to the LM command DDDial (VFO) delayTo set: DDnn Where nn = 00 - 99 or FF (indicating 0.0 - 99 seconds or
7、 FF=hold) To read: DD Responds with DDn.n DPDial (VFO) pauseTo set: DPnn Where nn = 00 or 01 - 60 (indicating 1 - 60 seconds or off) To read: DP Responds with DDnn Page 8 DSData analysis (bandscope)DS Responds with wave form data from the bandscope. This is valid only when the bandscope is functioni
8、ng. Data is output on completion of each sweep over the span, data is not continuous so response will not be instantaneous. Each datum is assigned a number totalling 1024 with 16HEX. The minimum value of each datum is 2 and maximum F by 16HEX. 0 = not measuring, out of span (not 10MHz or 200kHz span
9、). 1 = out of specification of receive frequency. Note: When the span has been narrowed while measuring takes place, only the newly selected span range will be renewed with fresh data. Care must be taken when the marker frequency is replaced with the centre frequency. Example of data analysis respon
10、se: DS DS1023 : 2222222222222222 2222222222222222 DS0991 : 2223344433222222 2233322334432233 DS0959 : 2223AFB722223322 2222354222222233 DS0927 : 22222222248A9632 2222222498532222 DS0895 : 2232222456522222 2389A64223344322 DS0863 : 2222222233343222 2222442222333222 DS0095 : C862222552224652 222223542
11、2222222 DS0063 : 2238B96322255222 2233322233223332 DS0031 : 23345F9654222222 3334334332222222 Note: Data is always sent 32 lines at a time. Frequency is obtained from the data of the centre frequency. Even if the span is selected as 5MHz, 500kHz or 100kHz, the response is always based on 10MHz or 20
12、kHz. When the marker is moved, the data between the centre frequency and the new marker frequency will be renewed. Frequency data is still obtainable from the centre frequency. Note: When a centre frequency is entered, all figures (numbers) except the sweep range (upper and lower frequencies) will b
13、e void. ? centre frequency DS1023 : 2222222222222483 224535AD83332142 centre frequency There are 1000 pieces of data over a 10MHz span in 10kHz steps, plus 24 pieces in reserve. Note: Data is sent continuously, either buffer memory is required or high speed processing is required in order not to mis
14、s data. DS0543 : 345354339AFD9633 59564323433379AD DS0511 : 8634345443369642 2532423333458423 ? -10MHz DS0031 : 233459A654222222 3334334332222222 All figures are data number (marker frequency = centre frequency) Span10MHz5MHz2MHz1MHz50kHz Upper frequency1023800620572545 Centre frequency5125125125125
15、12 Lower frequency12260410442482 Each one represents 10kHz Span200kHz100kHz Upper frequency11892 Centre frequency6464 Lower frequency0029 Each one represents 2kHz DTDisplay frequency textTo set: DTn n=0 (off), n=1 (on) Note: Frequency display is blank when n=1 To read: DT Response is DTn EXExit RS-2
16、32EX Terminates remote operation via the RS-232 and restores normal operation from the radios front panel. Page 9 GASelect Scan on/offTo set: GAn n=0 (off), n=1 (on) GDRelease select scan channelTo set: GDnn nn = channel (00-49) To clear all memory select scan settings, use GD% To read: GD Response
17、is GDnn Note: A select scan channel number will be incremented each time select scan channel has been released. Confirmation is via the GR command GMScan parameter selection/statusTo set: GMn Tags the current memory with label n = 0 (fixed presets only) - 9 (user definable) To read: GM Example: GM G
18、M0 XD2.0 XB 000 XA 000 XP00 XMF BM - Note: Refer to individual commands for details of each field. GRRecall tagged channels for select scanGR Lists selected channels from those available for select scan. Response is of the form: GRnn MXmnn RFnnnnnnnnnn STnnnnnn AUn MDn ATn TMxxxxxxxxxxx Note: Refer
19、to individual commands for details of each field. GSSearch parameter selection/status To set: GSn Where n=0 (fixed presets only) - 9 (user definable) To read: GS Example: GS GS0 SD2.0 SB 000 SA 000 SP00 AS0 BS - Note: Refer to individual commands for details of each field. GVVFO set listTo read: GV
20、Reads current status of the VFO as a list of parameters Example: GV GV DD0.0 DB 000 DA 000 DP00 VT0 Note: Refer to individual commands for details of each field. LBLCD contrastTo set: LBnn nn=00 - 31 To read: LB Responds with LBnn LCRespond with frequency and level when squelch opensTo set: LCn n=0
21、(off), n=1 (on), n=2 (special mode) To read: LC Responds with LCn When active, data in the following format is returned when the squelch opens: LCnnn Vx RFnnn.n or LCnnn SRx RFnnn.n or LCnnn Mnxx RFnnn.n When inactive, the radio returns LC data indicating the end of the transmission as follows: LC%n
22、nn Vx or LC%nnn Vx or LC%nnn Vx Notes: 1. Receive frequency and S-meter level are output when squelch opens (range of nnn reported by LC is 120-220 approx but varies from set to set) 2. Response is made automatically every time squelch opens or closes and is Page 10 affected by squelch parameters su
23、ch as level and voice scan 3. Special mode (LC2) enables a continuous stream of frequency data to be output when squelch is open. This allows shift to next frequency after a pre-defined delay specified by PQ in search/scan. This also allows for high resolution spectrum analysis. 4. Signal level valu
24、es may be specified 000-255, but only 100-255 is used. The AGC voltage is processed in 256 steps internally. Note: Refer to individual commands for details of each field. LMRespond with S-meter readingTo read: LM Responds with a 256-level s-meter sample in hexadecimal, LMmnnn, where nnn = 128-256 an
25、d m is either “ “ (squelch open) or “%” (squelch closed) LSTone eliminate frequencyRequires TE8200 option To set: LSnnn (000-255) (000=off) The following mapping is used between nnn and tone frequency: Tone FreqnnnTone Freqnnn 0.4 (kHz)0-602.6 (kHz)230-235 0.670-1103.0237-240 1.0160-1703.4240-245 1.
26、4190-2003.8245-248 1.8210-2204.2248-250 2.2220-230 To read: LS Responds with LS nnn or LS+nnn (for mute on) MAList a block of ten memory channelsTo read: MA or MAn (n= bank A-J or a-j) Example: MA MXA00 MP0 RF0101100000 ST100000 AU0 MD0 AT0 TM MXA01 MP0 RF0460900000 ST010000 AU0 MD1 AT0 TMTest 2 MXA
27、02 MP0 RF0085900000 ST100000 AU0 MD0 AT0 TMTest 3 MXA03 MP0 RF0085900000 ST020000 AU0 MD1 AT0 TMTest 4 MXA04 MP0 RF0085900000 ST020000 AU0 MD6 AT0 TMTest 5 MXA05 MP0 RF0085900000 ST020000 AU0 MD7 AT0 TMTest 6 MXA06 MP0 RF0085900000 ST010000 AU0 MD2 AT0 TMTest 7 MXA07 MP0 RF0085900000 ST001000 AU0 MD
28、8 AT0 TMTest 8 MXA08 MP0 RF0085900000 ST000050 AU0 MD4 AT0 TMTest 9 MXA09 MP0 RF0085900000 ST000050 AU0 MD3 AT0 TMTest 10 Note: Refer to individual commands for details of each field. MCMonitor ControlTo set: MCn 0normal squelch operation 1squelch forced closed 2squelch forced open MDReceive modeTo
29、set: MDn 0WFM 1NFM 2AM 3USB 4LSB 5CW 6SFM 7WAM 8NAM To read: MD Responds with mode value as above MFSet Marker FrequencyTo read: MF Responds with MFnnnnnnnnnn To set: MFnnnnnnnnnn or MFnn.nnn Set the bandscope marker frequency to the specified frequency (expressed in Hz or MHz depending on format) N
30、ote: Maximum resolution is 10kHz for spans 10MHz - 500kHz; maximum resolution is 2kHz for spans 200kHz-100kHz Page 11 MPSet memory channel as passTo set: MPn n = 0 (pass off), n = 1 (pass on) To read: MP (when in memory read mode) Note: Setting pass on a memory channel excludes it from scans Note: “
31、?” is returned when not in M.RD mode MQDelete bank or memory channelMQ Deletes the current memory channel (when in memory recall mode) MQnn Deletes memory channel nn MQx% Deletes all memory channels from bank x. Note: Responds with “?” when a memory channel is protected. Refer to PC, WM and WP comma
32、nds MRRecall memory channelMRxnn recalls memory channel nn from bank x (A-J or a-j) To read the current memory channel: MR Note: Responds with “?” if the channel is blank MSScan modeMS Starts scan using the current memory bank MSx Starts scan using memory bank x (A-J or a-j) Note: to scan and report
33、 active frequencies, see LC command Note: Responds with “?” if the channel is blank MWMemory Bank resizingMWxnn Sets number of channels in bank x to nn (where nn=10-90) MWx Responds with the current allocation for bank x: MW x:nn y:mm Example: MWA MW A:50 a:50 MW% or MW Responds with a list of 10 al
34、locations Example: MW% MW A:50 TBAAOR Test MW a:50 TBa MW B:50 TBBAOR Test MW b:50 TBbaer band MW C:50 TBCham call MW c:50 TBcair band MW D:50 TBDrepeater MW d:50 TBdaer band MW E:50 TBEMARINEch MW e:50 TBeair band Notes: 1. This feature allows the size of memory banks to be changed in size from 10
35、to 90 channels. Note, the total number of channels allocated to each bank pair (upper and lower case) remains 100 channels (ie size of A + size of a = 100). 2. It takes a significant amount of time to execute this command. Do not attempt to send another command until the radio responds with a . 3. W
36、hen the size of a bank is changed, any channels that are allocated from the smaller bank to the larger are erased (ie setting bank B to 80 channels and b to 20 channels, then resetting B to 30 channels will cause the last 50 channels of B to be erased) MXWrite data to memoryMXxnn RFnnnnnnnnnn AUn ST
37、nnnnnn MDn ATn TMxxxxxxxx Writes data of the format shown into memory channel nn in bank x Fields are separated by a space. TM permits a 12-character alphanumeric ASCII comment Automode will be selected if any fields are skipped but MX, RF & TM cannot be skipped. (MX cannot be sent on its own). Note
38、: Refer to the individual commands for further details Note: Do not use while scanning or searching. Page 12 NLNoise LimiterTo set: NLn n = 0 (off), n = 1 (on) To read: NL Response is NLn OFSelect offset frequencyOFnnx Selects offset frequency at index nn (00-47, 00=off) and defines offset to be x (
39、+/-) OF Returns with the current offset frequency data as follows: OFmmx RF0nnnnnnn00 (where mm is the offset index value and x is + or -) Notes: 1. OF can be used on its own or with MX and SE 2. Allows access to a table of offset frequencies defined by OL 3. Automode operation is switched off when
40、an offset frequency is entered 4. The offset frequency range is 0.1 -999.99 MHz 5. Index 00 specifies offset operation off 6. Indexes 20-47 are reserved for automode and cannot be altered OLSet and list offset frequenciesOL Lists ten offset frequencies from the table OLmm Lists ten offset frequencie
41、s starting from index mm (00-47) Format of listing is: OLmm RF0nnnnnnn00 OLmm 0nnnnnnn00 Specifies the stated offset frequency for offset mm Note: See notes for OF OMOpening messageTo set: OMn Where: n=0 display the standard default message n=1 display no opening message n=2 display a custom 48-char
42、acter message defined as follows: OM2 xxx.x PASet delay for power save modeTo set: PAnn Sets the power save delay time in seconds (nn = 01-99, 00=off) To read: PA Responds with PAnn (nn = current value in seconds) Note: used on conjunction with PI command PCProtect memory channelTo set: PCn n = 0 (o
43、ff), n = 1 (on) PC% Turns off protection on all channels in the current bank. To read: PC Response is PCn Note: Use WM command to protect a bank PDDelete pass frequencyPDxnn Deletes pass frequency nn (00-49) in search bank x (A-T or a-t) PDx% Deletes all pass channels in bank x (A-T or a-t) Note: Th
44、e list of pass frequencies is shifted down each time a channel is deleted PHBandscope Peak HoldTo set: PHn n = 0 (off), n = 1 (on) To read: PH Response is PHn PISet interval time for power save modeTo set: PInm Sets interval time in seconds (n=1-9, m=0/5) Example: PI15 Sets power save interval to 1.
45、5 seconds To read: PI Responds with PIn.n (n.n= current interval value in seconds) Note: used on conjunction with PA command Page 13 PPSet priority channelTo set: PPxnn Selects channel xnn as the priority channel, where x is a bank A-J or a-j and nn is a channel number To read: PP Responds with PPxn
46、n PQWait time for LC2To set: PQnn Sets time nn (00-99 corresponding to 000-990 mS in steps of 10 mS) To read: PQ Responds with PQnnn (000-999 mS) Note: This wait time is used as a buffer. PRList pass frequenciesPRxnn Lists the pass frequency stored in pass channel nn of bank x (A-T, a-t or V) PRx Li
47、sts all pass frequencies for bank x (A-T, or a-t, V = VFO) PR Lists all pass frequencies in the current bank (or the VFO)? Responds with: PRxnn ffffffffff Where x = bank, nn = channel, ffffffffff = frequency (in Hz) Example: PR PRV00 0147455000 PRV01 - PWWrite search pass frequencyPW Write the curre
48、nt frequency to the next available pass channel PWx Write the current frequency to the next available channel in bank x (A-T, a-t or V=VFO) PWnnnnnnnnnn or PSnnnn.nn Adds the frequency nnnnnnnnnn (in Hz) or nnnn.nn (in MHz) to the next available pass channel PWxnnnnnnnnnn or PSxnnnn.nn Adds the freq
49、uency nnnnnnnnnn (in Hz) or nnnn.nn (in MHz) to the next available pass channel in bank x QMQuick MemoTo Read: QM Responds with ten quick memory frequencies stored within the radio in for the format: QM QM0 RF0086450000 QM1 RF0087310000 QM2 RF0087310000 QM3 RF0000950000 QM4 RF0000750000 QM5 RF0087320000 QM6 RF0087320000 QM7 RF0087320000 QM8 RF0087320000 QM9 RF0087320000 Note: This command is read only QPPower OffQP Turns off power to the AR-8200 Note: there is no way to turn it on again via RS