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AXESSTEL Software User's Guide
Contents
Be aware that at this time, no ability to resolve PN reuse ambiguities
within a network is supported. It is assumed that the main
usefulness of the PN name mapping feature will either be in
networks having no PN reuse (small to mid-size networks), or in
situations where the user wants to enter a cluster of
uniquely-assigned PNs confined to an area within a larger network.
Column Data
Time CDMA system time at the end of the search period.
PN PN offset of the search.
S Set membership of the search (Active, Neighbor, Remaining)
deduced by Retriever by comparing the searched PN to the
contents of the latest Extended neighbor list message. “N”
indicates that Retriever cannot deduce the membership.
L LNA (low noise amplifier) state during the search (1=on, 0=off).
Rx Estimate of the total receive power in the 1.25 MHz CDMA
channel (can be considered the open loop total signal +
interface + noise term I
o
).
E1–E4 Four largest energy peaks’s E
c
/I
o
found in the search window.
P1–P4 Position of each peak in half chip windows. A peak position of
0100 half chop hex units refers to a peak exactly centered in the
search window.
Wpos Lower 16 bits of the absolute position of the search window.
Script Command List
Syntax
scan_pn_id pilot_pn name
pilot_pn
is the PN offset number to map to the cell sector name.
name
is a 4-letter cell sector name string.
Example
scan_pn_id 4 MIRX
scan_pn_id 8 MIRY
scan_pn_id 12 MIRZ
scan_pn_id 16 SORX
scan_pn_id 20 SORY
Response
The PN offsets 4, 8, 12, 16, and 20 are assigned the names MIRX,
MIRY, MIRZ, SORX, and SORY, respectively.
SCAN_RF_CNTL
The Retriever Pilot Scanner can be service programmed with CDMA
channels like a normal commercial phone. However, the
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