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DCP100 DATA COLLECTION PLATFORM

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18 - 20

Random transmission interval (the
NESDIS-assigned time period that
the transmission is randomly re-
peated, minimum interval is 5
minutes). Parameter 18 is hours; 19
is minutes and 20 is seconds.

21 - 23

Set the time of the initial self-timed
transmission (NESDIS-assigned).
The “initial” time is not the first time
but an offset. Self-timed
transmissions occur on multiples of
the self-timed transmission interval
plus the offset. Parameter 21 is
hours; 22 is minutes and 23 is
seconds. Note: This is a 24-hour
format.

24

Transmit window length is NESDIS-
assigned and usually 1 minute.
Type 0 for a 1 minute window or 1
for a 2 minute window. The
transmission is automatically
centered around the middle of the
transmit window.

25

Sets the preamble length. In
general, type 0 to use a short
preamble (0.98 seconds) for
stationary land based stations.
Random mode requires the short
preamble. Type 4 for a long
preamble (7.3 seconds). A long
preamble increases the time the
satellite can lock onto the signal but
reduces the time for transmitting
data.

26

Selects the buffer or buffers used.
Type 1 to select only the self-timed
buffer, a 2 to select only the random,
and a 3 to select both buffers. These
buffers must match Instruction 120's
parameters (see Section 9).

TABLE 8.2-2 Decimal Equivalent

Number

Decimal

or letter

equivalent

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

5

5

6

6

7

7

8

8

9

9

A

10

B

11

C

12

D

13

E

14

F

15

8.3 STATUS INFORMATION AND TEST

TRANSMISSIONS

The *#60 mode is for displaying status infor-
mation and performing test transmissions. *#60
mode is entered by typing *#60A. The
execution interval must be set to zero in table 1
and 2. You perform each command by typing
the command number (see Table 8.3-1) and an
A. Multiple parameter commands require
typing an A to advance to the next parameter.

8.4 ERROR MESSAGES

There are two error messages. The E101
message appears after the user types *# and
indicates the transmitter is not communicating
with the datalogger (i.e., TGT1 is not powered
or connected to datalogger). E102 appears
after a parameter is entered incorrectly.

TABLE 8.3-1 *#60 Commands

Command
Number

Description

1

Displays the current TGT-1 time;
hours, minutes, and seconds are the
parameters. The TGT-1 time is
retrieved when the “A” key is pressed.

2

The amount of time until the next
transmission of the active buffer;
parameters are days, hours, minutes,
and seconds. If [31:31:63:63] is
displayed, the active buffer contains
no data. The time is retrieved when