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Using SignalTrack
TIMING OPTIONS
Use the Times tab in the Options dialog to set the program timing.
The Polling Time sets the time used to Poll direction finders that are connected to a Doppler
Systems Serial Expander. This is included for legacy systems but is not recommended for new
installations.
The Time to wait for a DF Response sets the time the program will wait for the direction finder
to respond to a command.
The Time to wait for RX Response sets the time the program will wait for the receiver to
respond to a command.
The Time to wait for IP Response sets the time to wait for a site connected via Ethernet to
respond to a command.
The Timeout Interval for Remote Sites sets the time the program will wait before notifying the
operator that a mobile site or remote site has not responded to a poll command. Enter 0 if you do
not want SignalTrack to alert you when site has not responded.
The Off priority channel time is the maximum amount of time that SignalTrack allows the
network to be off the priority channel frequency if the priority channel (see "Channels" on page
49) feature is enabled.
You can display the time in the tool bar in either 12 or 24 hour format by selecting the radio control
in Time Display.
If you want to synchronize the local time with a GPS receiver select the Use GPs for Local Time
option. If you are operating SignalTrack in a fixed site manner you will need to connect a GPS
receiver to the appropriate serial port on the computer. If you are using a SignalTrack in a mobile
site the GPS connected to the direction finder will be used.
Figure 44: Adjust the Response Times if You are Getting Frequent Timeout Messages
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