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#17 receive but not transmit on 2-way system

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nobody
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2012-12-26
2004-03-04
Brian C
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Hi,

I'm having a problem getting my 2-way system to transmit. Here is
what comes out of the monitor tool:

PC_TOOL monitor on device dpc0 Thu Mar 4
00:00:04 2004

White Dish Tuner: 1307.0MHz 30 Ms/s, QPSK, 2/3, HDLC,
NOSCRAMBLE, V, 35

Last Rcv Status : 0x0000 Largest URB Rcvd: 221 bytes Flags:
10070006
Idle: Data RX/TX: 1495/ 23, URB RX/TX: 0/ 23, CTL RX/TX:
0/ 0
Queue Len RX/TX : 0/ 0
Last Command : 0x02 Status: 00 00 00 00 00 00
HB:7FC01D00 ( 0)

Signal Strength [00]: 69 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||-------------
???? [01]: 00000001
Status [02]: 00000010 FLG
Network ID [03]: 198757C0
Transmitter Status [04]: 4 [Transmitter Not responding to
commands]
ITU/IRU Versions [05]: Iceburg: 4, Board: 3, Pisces: 0, Board: 0
IRU Firmware Version [06]: 3
IRU Software Version [07]: 29
IRU Interface [08]: 1
LCD Mode [09]: 0
LCD (Tens:Ones:Mode) [10]: 7D:6F:3F
LCD Inroute Code [11]: 0
ACP Result [12]: 0
Receiver Status [13]: 5 [OK]

Line [04] seems to be the problem, but I have no indications of how
to fix it.

Also, in the config file, how do you find out what should be in the
CHAN1, CHAN2, and MC_FILTERS parameters? Since I had to put
my frequency in, I just wonder if these parameters need changed as
well.

Lastly, is there any way to specify transmit polarization? According
to the windows box, the rx polarization is vertical, but the transmit
is horizontal. Is tx always opposite rx, or should this be set
somewhere?

Please let me know if you need more info than I've given.

Thanks,
Brian

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