User Guide

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CODELOG MODE
1)Config## > 5)Filters
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Add an ID to the reject list via Codelog > 1)Config > 5)Filters > 1)ID Filter >
4)Set Reject ID >1)Add. The number in brackets in the first line of the display
corresponds to the entries in the list (e.g. entry #33 in the reject list).
Any entry in the reject list can also be viewed and deleted. View an entry via
Codelog > 1)Config > 5)Filters > 1)ID Filter > 4)Set Reject ID > 2)View/Del. The
first entry is shown in the first line of the display. To view the next entry use the
Right Arrow key to advance through the list. At any time an entry in the list can
be deleted by pressing the 1 key (1)Del).
A CCEPTING ID ONLY
Use this feature to create a list of transmitter IDs that should be accepted during a
scan. All IDs added to this list are accepted (and all IDs that are not in the list are
rejected). Any detections with the specified ID in the list are recorded by the
receiver and displayed (in the LCD display and the SRX Host).
Add an ID to the accept list via Codelog > 1)Config > 5)Filters > 1)ID Filter >
5)Set Accept ID >1)Add. The number in brackets in the first line of the display
corresponds to the entries in the list (e.g. entry #33 in the accept list).
Any entry in the accept list can also be viewed and deleted. View an entry via
Codelog > 1)Config > 5)Filters > 1)ID Filter > 5)Set Accept ID > 2)View/Del. The
first entry is shown in the first line of the display. To view the next entry use the
Right Arrow key to advance through the list. At any time an entry in the list can
be deleted by pressing the 1 key [1)Del].
P ULSE FILTER (SIGNAL QUALITY)
There are four filters available that pertain to the signal strength and timing
characteristics of pulsed signals: Echo Filter, Noise Threshold, Pulse Width and
Signal Strength Deviation. All of these filters set pass/fail boundaries based on
selected pulse characteristics.
S ETTING AN ECHO FILTER
The Echo Filter sets the time in milliseconds after a valid detection during which
any additional detections are considered to be echos.