I am trying to re program the filter options in my 120B
Using the commands given by Wowbanger I continue to get syntax errors, example.
cal:eeprom:ifbw0 "300"
I have tried many different ways but have failed, the syntax error is in the ifbw0 portion of the command.
Thanks
COM 120B filter options syntax error
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Re: COM 120B filter options syntax error
Just a WAG (Wild Ass Guess), did you try cal:eeprom:ifbw0:300 ?
Dave
Re: COM 120B filter options syntax error
Never got a chance, the last time I booted the machine the correct filters showed up, not sure why, maybe during initialization it detected them??
Any who all is well now........fingers crossed...
Any who all is well now........fingers crossed...
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Re: COM 120B filter options syntax error
Hello I too have the same issue when I try to cal my filters. Any one have any suggestions. Thanks, David
Re: COM 120B filter options syntax error
*idn?
syst:sec:stat 0
cal:stat 1
cal:eeprom:opt:IFBW1"15kHz" //15khz or 12.5kHz//
cal:eeprom:opt:IFBW2"12.5kHz
This is what I used when I upgraded to 12.5 kHz filter instead of 15kHz filter. *idn? is use to check connection to COM120B
syst:sec:stat 0
cal:stat 1
cal:eeprom:opt:IFBW1"15kHz" //15khz or 12.5kHz//
cal:eeprom:opt:IFBW2"12.5kHz
This is what I used when I upgraded to 12.5 kHz filter instead of 15kHz filter. *idn? is use to check connection to COM120B
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Re: COM 120B filter options syntax error
Hi lc4600,
Comparing with post of Wowbagger, I see main difference is:
cal:eeprom:ifbw... against cal:eeprom:opt:ifbw...
I am curious is that missing from Wowbagger, or it is because different versions of Software.
Anyway, I have another question: Do You know command that can check /read/ ifbw 0, 1, and 2, just like *idn? or others?
Comparing with post of Wowbagger, I see main difference is:
cal:eeprom:ifbw... against cal:eeprom:opt:ifbw...
I am curious is that missing from Wowbagger, or it is because different versions of Software.
Anyway, I have another question: Do You know command that can check /read/ ifbw 0, 1, and 2, just like *idn? or others?
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Re: COM 120B filter options syntax error
Thanks to IC4600 for helping me with the information to Cal my if filters. I tried what you posted and it worked for me and got my IFR back to functioning properly. Thanks again, David