￿￿Query – This button allows you to query the receiver to find out which parameters are stored in memory. Some receiver types also support the ability to display what values are currently stored at a specific memory location. Below is a query on a WJ receiver.

￿￿Load – This option loads the receiver configuration from the specified memory location into the receiver’s current configuration. If nothing is stored at the memory location the behavior of this operation is dependant on the type of receiver. Some receivers may ignore the command or load a default configuration, or for example.

￿￿Save – This option saves the receiver’s current configuration to the specified memory location. The number of locations varies with each type of receiver. It is important to note that the volatility of the memory is also dependant on the type of receiver. Some receivers may clear all saved settings if the “ Reset Rx” button is pressed, others may maintain the memory until the receiver is powered down.

Note: Different receivers store different attributes and hence there is no uniform list of options which are saved for all receivers, with not even the basic frequency, detection mode, AGC mode, BFO and IF Bandwidth parameters saved for all receivers.

oReceiver Pass thru Command

An ACSII-based text command can be sent directly to the receiver using the “ Pass-thru command” . Enter the command string into the corresponding text field and press Enter or click “ Send” . Please refer to the receiver operator’s manual for the valid command set for each receiver. If the “ Response” box is checked, then an ASCII response is

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