
USER'S GUIDE
OPERATING MODES
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
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4.4.1
Transmit/Receive Function Keys
From the Command Mode:
R
Switches system to receive mode.
X
Switches system to transmit mode.
Embedded in transmitted text:
<CTRL-D>
Shut off transmitter immediately.
<CTRL-F>
Send call sign in Morse and shut off transmitter.
The PK-232 provides RTTY operation in ASCII code at 45, 50, 57, 75, 100, 110, 150, 200
and 300 bauds.
4.4.2
Baud Rate (Speed) Change
Use the
ABAUD
command to change the ASCII data rate.
Type
ABAUD<RETURN>
or
AB<RETURN>
to read the present baud rate. The PK-232 re-
sponds with:
ABAUD 110
Type
ABAUD
followed two or three digits and a
<RETURN>
. The PK-232 responds with
the new baud rate:
ABAUD was 110
The number you enter becomes the new data rate and replaces the value previously
stored in the program.
You can also change the baud rate one step up or down one step at a time by typing
AB
U
or
AB D
respectively. The PK-232 returns the previous data rate and adopts the new
rate.
o
AB
n
can be any of the following speed options: 45, 50, 57, 75, 100, 110, 150,
200 or 300 bauds.