Radnet
This group provides features that will allow the Lynx to emit both Radnet spectros
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copy status and spectrum messages. Once the group is enabled, status messages are al
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ways emitted. The spectrum messages are only emitted when an input changes state
from busy to idle. Spectrum messages are only sent for inputs operating in MCS,
PHA, or DLFC mode.
Enable
This enables or disables messages from being transmitted. When enabled Radnet mes
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sages are transmitted over the multicast and broadcast addresses.
Input
This defines the input that will be used as the source of the Radnet messages. Spec
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trum, calibrations, status, etc... information about this information is placed into the
Radnet message.
Broadcast Messages
This enables or disables the sending of Radnet messages to the UDP broadcast ad-
dress. When enabled the messages are not sent to the multicast group.
Identifier
This defines the value for the Server Identifier field in the Radnet message header.
Location
The defines the value for the Location field in the Radnet message header.
Multicast Group
This defines the multicast group to receive the Radnet messages. Messages are sent to
this address only when the Broadcast Message check box is not checked.
Port
This defines the network port number to use for Radnet access.
Storage
The Lynx has both volatile and non-volatile (or persistent) data memory. The memory
is used to store data acquired using an input. The Lynx provides several facilities for
storing data and also for transferring that data to removable media. Acquisition data
(files) are normally saved to the internal non-volatile memory.
Acquisition data files may be retrieved by inserting a formatted USB flash memory
stick in any of the USB ports (USB-H connector on the back of the Lynx). When con
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nected and recognized, your USB device becomes the primary non-volatile memory
device for acquisition data.
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