USER'S GUIDE
OPERATING MODES
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
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4.5
AMTOR Operation
From the Command Mode, type
AMTOR
or
AM
, followed by
<RETURN>
to enter the
AMTOR mode. The PK-232 will respond with the previous mode:
OPMODE was ASCII
4.5.1
Transmit/Receive Function Keys
From the Command Mode:
ARQ (SELCAL)
Starts Mode A selective call
FEC
Starts Mode B transmission
SELFEC (SELCAL)
Starts Selective Mode B transmission
R
Stops transmission, forces AMTOR Standby
AM
Stops transmission, forces AMTOR Standby
AL
Forces re-synchronization in ALIST (AMTOR Mode A Listen)
L
Forces LETTERS case
X
Not used in AMTOR
Embedded in transmission text:
<CTRL-O>
Sends LETTERS character
<CTRL-N>
Sends FIGURES character
<CTRL-F>
Sends call sign in Morse and shuts off transmitter
<CTRL-D>
Shuts off transmitter immediately
4.5.2
Speed Change Not Permitted
In accordance with FCC Part 97.69 and international regulations, AMTOR is operated at
one speed only – 100 bauds. The PK-232 does not permit AMTOR operation at any other
speed.
4.5.3
SELCAL (Selective Sequential Calling)
AMTOR operating modes require a SELCAL (Selective Sequential Calling) code. This
unique character sequence must contain four alphabetic characters normally derived from
your call sign.
The convention originated by the early European AMTOR pioneers, and later adopted by
amateurs around the world, was broadly based on the most common "one-by-three" call
signs, and used the first and the last three letters of the call sign. However, with the re-
cent changes and expansions of the call sign systems in many countries, some comment
and explanation may be in order here.
Some call sign groupings now in use are:
GROUP
CALL
SELCAL
1 by 2
W1XX
WWXX
1 by 3
W1XXX
WXXX
2 by 1
AA1X
AAAX
2 by 2
AA1XX
AAXX
2 by 3
KA1XXX
KXXX