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SATEL-EASy+
User guide
Version 1.33
38
Data Security Code set to = 0 (=not used)
Local Address= 0…254 (0 by default)
Pacific Crest modems receive messages from SATELLINE modems that have their TX1
address matching the Local Address.
Remote address=0…255 (255 by default, that is the broadcast address to be received by all).
SATEL modems receive the message from a Pacific Crest radio, provided their RX1 address
matches the Remote Address of a Pacific Crest transmitter (or if the message has the broadcast
address 255).
SATEL modems must have the following key settings:
FEC OFF (because the FEC here means SATEL 3AS FEC, not Pacific Crest/TRIMTALK FEC)
Error check OFF
Error Check mode OFF
Radio Compatibility Option according to the list (setting dependent)
When TX address is selected ON, then TX1 address is used like PDL Remote address that is the
destination address for the transmitted messages. Default value is 0x00FF (=255) (note the
hexadecimal format of the setting).
When RX Address is selected ON, then RX1 address is used like PDL Local address. Default value
is 0x0000 (=0) (note the hexadecimal format of the setting).
Addresses are NOT applicable in TRIMTALK 450s mode so SATEL modems must have their RX/TX
addresses OFF with Option3.
The configuration tools and settings are different between SATEL and Pacific Crest modems:
Pacific Crest modems are configured via the serial port using PDLCONF WindowsTM program
that sends binary control messages to the serial port of the modem.
SATEL-EASy+ radio modems are configured via the serial port using SL commands or SATEL
Configuration Manager PC-program.
The table below shows the analogy of settings between Pacific Crest and SATEL radio modems.
Pacific Crest setting
Corresponding SATEL setting
Identification: Owner
not implemented
Identification: Channel Bandwidth
Channel spacing
Identification: RF Power
TX power
Radio Link: Channel Selection Type (Manual)
Radio frequency
Radio Link: Current Channel
Radio frequency
Radio Link: Link Rate
Radio compatibility mode and channel
spacing determine the link rate
Radio Link:Modulation Mode
Radio compatibility
Radio Link:Scrambling
ON by default
Radio Link:Transmit Retries
not implemented
Radio Link:TX ACK Timeout
not implemented
Radio Link:Csma Monitoring
Priority (RX=ON, TX=OFF) Default: TX

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