Lotek Wireless Inc SRX600 User Manual

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Guide to the SRX 600 receiver Rev A #10112 
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The SRX 600 scans frequencies according to how they are configured in the 
receiver. There are several parameters related to frequency that need to be set 
before data collection can begin. These are described in the following.
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A Configuration Specific Frequency Table is a group of frequencies that are 
assigned to a specific configuration. When a scan cycle is started the receiver 
scans the frequencies in the table in the order they were entered. From this point 
forward in the manual Configuration Specific Frequency Tables are referred to as 
just frequency tables.
A configuration contains information about all settings that the receiver uses 
to perform a scan. Up to 8 Configurations can be created and stored in the 
receiver. Configurations can be initially created using ONLY the SRX Host 
software and then sent to the receiver. Any/all configurations created are 
sent to the receiver in one file.
There are several points to review about frequency tables:
• Up to 8 frequency tables can be created (one for each configuration)
• A single frequency table can contain up to 128 frequencies 
• Frequency tables can be made up of radio and/or acoustic frequencies in any 
order
• A frequency table is not active until a configuration using that frequency table 
is selected
• All frequencies in all frequency tables are also copied into the master 
frequency table 
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All Frequencies entered into the receiver are also copied into a master frequency 
table. Up to 128 distinct frequencies can be copied into the master table, however