CCDump Definitions

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petrol88

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Ok, I thought I'd play around with the CCDump to see what the data looked like. I found a lot of "sentences" coming through that are not defined in the very minimal documentation in the O/M. For example, what does the below mean (the DTx/DRx...I know that M36 are Motorola 3600 baud OSW sentences):

[11:04:41] M36:TAAAA:3C0 1 3088:
[11:04:41] M36:TAAAA:3BF 1 6004:
[11:04:41] DTx:02
[11:04:41] DTx:44 D
[11:04:41] DTx:00
[11:04:41] DTx:00
[11:04:41] DTx:03
[11:04:41] DTx:47 G
[11:04:41] DRx:06
[11:04:41] M36:TAAAA:3BF 0 4300:
[11:04:41] M36:TAAAA:3BF 1 3088:
[11:04:41] M36:TAAAA:3C0 1 4800:

(ignore the time stamps...those were put in by my term program).

Is there a better reference to the CCDump format available somewhere?
 

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petrol88 said:
Ok, I thought I'd play around with the CCDump to see what the data looked like. I found a lot of "sentences" coming through that are not defined in the very minimal documentation in the O/M. For example, what does the below mean (the DTx/DRx...I know that M36 are Motorola 3600 baud OSW sentences):

[11:04:41] M36:TAAAA:3C0 1 3088:
[11:04:41] M36:TAAAA:3BF 1 6004:
[11:04:41] DTx:02
[11:04:41] DTx:44 D
[11:04:41] DTx:00
[11:04:41] DTx:00
[11:04:41] DTx:03
[11:04:41] DTx:47 G
[11:04:41] DRx:06
[11:04:41] M36:TAAAA:3BF 0 4300:
[11:04:41] M36:TAAAA:3BF 1 3088:
[11:04:41] M36:TAAAA:3C0 1 4800:

(ignore the time stamps...those were put in by my term program).

Is there a better reference to the CCDump format available somewhere?

Looks to me that you have the DSP Dump turned on as well. I don't know what those mean.

Mike
 

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petrol88 said:
Is there a better reference to the CCDump format available somewhere?
I just answered the same question over in the Motorola forum. Go take a look.
 
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