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INfinity 510 Protocol Reference Guide - Sirit

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Chapter 14 - Antennas Namespace<br />

antennas.detected<br />

This variable contains a list of port numbers. The ports in this list are<br />

presumed to have antennas connected, based on the reflected power.<br />

This list is only updated when antenna checks are performed on the port in<br />

question. In other words, antenna port X is only added to or removed from<br />

the list when:<br />

Port X is in the mux_sequence<br />

Transmission is enabled<br />

An antenna check on the port is performed.<br />

Because of the limitations described above, most customers will prefer to<br />

use the modem.antennas.perform_check() function in order to<br />

ascertain the most current information about which antenna ports have<br />

antennas connected.<br />

The following example returns the list of antenna ports that have antennas<br />

connected. In this example, antennas are connected to ports 1 and 2, the<br />

mux sequence contains 1 and 2, and the reader is in active mode.<br />

>>> antennas.detected<br />

ok 1 2<br />

Type<br />

var<br />

Permissions guest=r,admin=r<br />

Data Type list<br />

Default 0<br />

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