$>JLBEAM,1554.4970,-98,45,1200,(-101)
$>JLBEAM,1551.4890,-108,45,1200,(-101)
$>JLBEAM,1531.2300,25,50,1200,(16)
$>JLBEAM,1535.1375,-75,0,1200,(-98)
$>JLBEAM,1535.1375,-165,13,1200,(-98)
$>JLBEAM,1535.1525,20,6,1200,(25)
$>JLBEAM,1558.5100,135,-30,1200,(160)
$>JLBEAM,1535.1375,90,15,1200,(109)
$>JLBEAM,1535.1375,179,15,1200,(109)
6.2 $JLXBEAM
This command displays debug information for the spot beam table.
This message has the following structure:
$JLXBEAM<CR><LF>
The receiver will respond with the following data output:
$>JLBEAMEX,0 (1)
$> Table:0 (2)
$> Beam:1,DDSfreq
1
,long
1
,lat
1
,symbol
1
,satlong
1
.
.
.
$> Beam:n,DDSfreq
n
,long
n
,symbol
n
,satlong
n
$> Table:1
The first line of this response provides the table number in use. The second
line provides table index number. The subsequent lines are summarized in
the following table: