1 Elecraft KXPA100 Amplifier Serial Command Reference Revised 02/27/2014 firmware revision 01.18 Elecraft KXPA100 Amplifier Serial Command Reference
10 ^CR (ATU Select Capacitors, GET and SET) GET format: ^CR; SET/RESPONSE format: ^Chh; where hh are two hexadecimal digits indicating the selected c
11 ^DM (ATU Display Frequency Memory, GET only) GET format: ^DMfffff; where fffff is a frequency in kHz, from 01500 through 60000. RSP format: ^DM F
12 ^EM (ATU Erase Frequency Memory, SET only) SET format: ^EMbba; erases ATU memories for one or both antennas on band bb (See ^BN). bb 15 is interp
13 ^FL (Fault, GET and SET) GET format: ^FL; RESPONSE format: ^FLcddddd; where c is a fault code and ddddd is an associated detail value. SET format:
14 Fault Code Name Detail value Description reduce power. S SWR SWR * 10 (999 means 99.9:1) NO TUNE Excessive SWR. ATU is not available or is in a mo
15 ^FT (ATU Full Search Tune, SET only, with ^FE response) SET format: ^FT; ^FT; starts a Full Search Tune. If Mode is Bypass, the Mode is changed t
16 ^LR (ATU Select Inductors, GET and SET) GET format: ^LR; SET/RESPONSE format: ^LRhh; where hh are hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F) indicating the
17 ^MD (ATU Mode, GET and SET) GET format: ^MD; SET/RESPONSE format: ^MDB; or ^MDM; or ^MDA; ^MDB; is “Bypass” mode. The bypass relay is released to
18 ^OP (Operate / Standby, GET and SET) GET format: ^OP; SET/RESPONSE format: ^OP0; (standby) or ^OP1; (operate) ^OP controls the PA bypass relay K24
19 ^PV (Reflected (reverse) Power, GET only) GET format: ^PV; RESPONSE format: ^PVnnnn; where nnnn is the reflected power from the antenna connector,
2 ^FT (ATU Full Search Tune, SET only, with ^FE response) ... 15 ^I (Identify, GET
20 ^SB (ATU Bypass SWR, GET only) GET format: ^SB; RESPONSE format: ^SBnnn; Range is ^SB010; to ^SB999; for 1.0 to 99.9 SWR. ^SB is the SWR of the a
21 ^SM (ATU Save Memory, SET only) SET format: ^SM; or ^SMfffff; where fffff is a frequency in kHz. ^SM saves the current tuner settings (bypass and
22 ^TP (Tune Poll, GET only) GET format: ^TP; RESPONSE format: ^TP0; (not currently tuning) or ^TP1; (tune in progress) ^TU (ATU Installed, GET only)
23 ^XI (Transceiver Interface select, GET and SET) GET format: ^XI; SET/RESPONSE format: ^XIn; where n is one of the letters in the left column below
24 ^XP (Transceiver Polling, GET only) GET format: ^XP; RESPONSE format: ^XP1; if the transceiver has sent a KXPA100 command in the last 5 seconds, ^
3 Serial port overview Commands are sent to the KXPA100 via its “PC DATA” serial port. Use 4800, 9600, 19200, or 38400 bit/s, 8 bit characters, one s
4 Using KXPA Utility to Test Commands The Command Tester tab of the KXPA Utility can be used to try individual commands. Try typing “^RV;” in the inp
5 Commands and responses ; (Null, GET only) GET format: ; RESPONSE format: ; KXPA100 firmware echoes a semicolon. The KXPA Utility sends two semicolo
6 ^AE (Antenna Enable, GET and SET) Antenna Enable is used to enable or disable each of the KXPA100 antenna connectors, by band. This may be used to
7 ^AT (Enable/Disable Attenuator, GET and SET) GET format: ^AT; SET/RESPONSE format: ^AT0; (disabled) or ^AT1; (enabled). The response ^AT2; is ret
8 ^BN (Band Number, GET and SET) GET format: ^BN; SET/RESPONSE format: ^BNbb; where bb is 00 to 10. A leading zero may not be omitted. ^BNbb; may be
9 ^BRP (PC DATA RS-232 Serial I/O Speed, GET and SET) GET format: ^BRP; SET/RESPONSE format: ^BRP0; for 4800 bit/s, ^BRP1; for 9600 bit/s, ^BRP2; f
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