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Post 12 made on Saturday April 8, 2006 at 17:52
StephenPM
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Troy,

The repeat you're seeing should be the Burst Pair Sequence 1, which I didn't include in my basic format. To be honest, I don't actually know what the difference in functionality between the two Burst Pair Sequences is, but the BPS 1 is apparently sometimes structured the same as the non-inverted part of the BPS 2. When including the BPS 1, the first hex number following the frequency in the Preamble (006D in our case) will be the number of hex pairs in the BPS 1 (it was 0 length, or 0000 in our previous examples). Our Preamble for the Stereo command when including the BPS 1 would then read as:

0000 006D 0010 0020

Concerning the Lead-Out, I believe this variation is the same timing issue as occured for the 006D/0076 frequency values. The exact value of the Lead-Out is probably not critical (I've used several successfully), but I don't know what the most correct value is. Perhaps somebody could clarify this for us.

Regards,
Stephen


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