
USER'S GUIDE
OPERATING MODES
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
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AMTOR Mode A (ARQ) is the considered to be the most error-free method of HF radio-
gram message and text transmission available in the amateur radio service today.
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Use AMTOR Mode A (ARQ - Automatic Request for Repetition) to answer another
station's CQ call, or to set up a synchronous, interactive link with error detection
and correction.
When used with EAS set ON, Mode A allows you to "see" the quality of the path, the cir-
cuit link and band conditions, to watch the flow of the data and accurately estimate the
"throughput" rate.
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Use AMTOR Mode B (FEC) to call CQ and to transmit information to more than one
station at the same time ("round-table" mode).
We strongly urge that before operating AMTOR, you read APPENDIX E, written by J. Peter
Martinez, G3PLX, he "father" of AMTOR, and published in this manual with his permission.
4.1.5
Packet-Radio
Packet-Radio, one of the newest forms of communication, offers a major improvement in
reliability of text and data transmission. Your PK-232 uses the AX.25 Packet protocol.
AX.25 is based on the international protocols standardized throughout the telephone net-
works. It has been modified within our fraternity for use in amateur radio.
We'll discuss each of the operating modes separately in the following paragraphs.
For a more detailed discussion of appropriate amateur radio applications of ASCII, Bau-
dot/Murray and AMTOR RTTY codes, see Appendix G.
4.2
Morse Code Operation
From the Command Mode, type
MORSE
or
MO
followed by a
<RETURN>
to enter the Morse
mode. the PK-232 responds with the previous mode:
OPMODE was PACKET
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Type
X
to turn on your transmitter.
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Type
K
to enter the Converse Mode and begin the contact.
o
Type
<CTRL-D>
to shut off your transmitter and return to Command Mode or,
o
Type
<CTRL-C>
to return to the Command Mode.
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Type
R
to shut down your transmitter and end the contact.
4.2.1
Transmit/Receive Function Keys
From the Command Mode:
L
Locks system to the speed of incoming signal.
R
Switches system to receive mode, unlocks receive speed, forces receive
speed to equal transmit speed.
X
Switches system to transmit mode.
MO
Unlocks the Morse receive speed.