164)Start Distance

165)Start Distance

166)Start Distance (lowest byte)

167)Stop Distance (highest byte)

168)Stop Distance

169)Stop Distance

170)Stop Distance (lowest byte)

171)Distance Marker 111 (highest byte)

172)Distance Marker 1 (lowest byte)

173)Distance Marker 2 (highest byte)

174)Distance Marker 2 (lowest byte)

175)Distance Marker 3 (highest byte)

176)Distance Marker 3 (lowest byte)

177)Distance Marker 4 (highest byte)

178)Distance Marker 4 (lowest byte)

179)Distance Marker 5 (highest byte)

180)Distance Marker 5 (lowest byte)

181)Distance Marker 6 (highest byte)

182)Distance Marker 6 (lowest byte)

183)Relative Propagation Velocity12 (highest byte)

184)Relative Propagation Velocity

185)Relative Propagation Velocity

186)Relative Propagation Velocity (lowest byte)

187)Cable Loss13 (highest byte)

188)Cable Loss

189)Cable Loss

190)Cable Loss (lowest byte)

191)Status Byte 1: ( 0b = Off , 1b = On)

(LSB)

bit 0 : Marker 1

On/Off

 

bit 1 : Marker 2

On/Off

 

bit 2 : Marker 3

On/Off

 

bit 3 : Marker 4

On/Off

 

bit 4 : Marker 5

On/Off

 

bit 5 : Marker 6

On/Off

 

bits 6-7 : Not Used

192) Status Byte 2: (0b = Off, 1b = On)

(LSB)

bit 0 : Not Used

 

 

bit 1 : Marker 2

Delta On/Off

 

bit 2 : Marker 3

Delta On/Off

 

bit 3

: Marker 4

Delta On/Off

 

bits 4-7 : Not Used

193) Status Byte 3: ( 0b = Off , 1b = On)

(LSB)

bit 0

: Single Limit On/Off

 

bit 1: CW On/Off

 

bit 2-3 : Not Used

 

bit 4

: InstaCal On/Off14

 

bit 5

: Cal On/Off

bit 6 : Limit Type ( 0b = Single; 1b = Multiple)

11Marker Point = ( # data points – 1 ) * ( marker dist – start dist ) / ( stop dist – start dist )

12Relative Propagation Velocity uses units 1/100,000

13Cable Loss uses units 1/100,000 dB/m or 1/100,000 dB/ft.

14 Bits (4,5) are as follows: (0,0) = Cal Off, (0,1) = OSL Cal (1,1) = InstaCal On, (1,0) = Impossible.

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