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General Dynamics DIGITAL TRACKING RECEIVER - 1 Introduction; Syntax Diagrams; Appendix C- DTR Remote M&C Protocol

General Dynamics DIGITAL TRACKING RECEIVER
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Appendix CDTR Remote M&C Protocol CG-6073 (Rev R, June, 2012)
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APPENDIX C
DTR REMOTE MONITOR AND CONTROL
1.0 INTRODUCTION
This appendix contains the Digital Tracking Receiver (DTR) Remote Monitor and
Control (M&C) protocol applicable to version 2.3 and higher of the DTR CPU
firmware. The M&C interface is provided to assist in the setup of remote
communications with the DTR.
The remote port communication parameters (bps, echo, newline) may be
configured at the front panel of the DTR visual interface for the desired port. If you
are unsure about your system configuration or cannot find the necessary
information in this manual, please consult your General Dynamics SATCOM
Technologies (GDST) representative.
1.1 Syntax Diagrams
This section discusses syntax diagrams used in this document.
1. | Choices or optional data are shown inside brackets and separated by
the pipe “|” sign.
2. { } Text surrounded by curly brackets indicates a choice. The following
command example indicates that you can enter either a or b:
command {a | b}
3. [ ] Square brackets indicate optional data. The following command
example indicates that argument_2 is optional:
command argument1 [argument2]
4. < > Angle brackets indicate a single replaceable token. The following
command example indicates that you must specify one name and one
value separated by a colon with no intervening spaces:
command <identifier name>:<identifier value>
5. Horizontal ellipses show repetition of the preceding item(s). The
following command example indicates you can optionally specify more
than one number: command number [...]
6. .. Indicates a range of argument values.

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