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MS

Start memory scan.

The MS command places the receiver into memory scan mode.

MS[

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Commences memory scan from the current memory bank (or last one used if in
another operating mode).

MSx[

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Commences memory scan from a specified memory bank number

where  x  =  A ~ J  &  a ~ j  memory bank number

Related commands  BM BN DD MG ML MP MQ MR MX SG SS VF XA VB XD XM
XO XP XQ  

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MX

Write data into a memory channel.

The MX command is used to write a comprehensive set of data to a specified
memory bank / channel.

The format of the command is:

MXxnnRF[freq]_AU[auto mode]_ST[step size]_MD[mode]_AT[att]_TM[text] [

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]

For example: MXD12_RF124.8_AU1_AT0_TMAirband [

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This will set memory bank “D” channel “12” to 124.8 MHz, Auto mode ON,
Attenuator OFF and text “Airband”.

Always start with MX and end with TM followed by [

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].  Each command is

separated with a space _ .

MXxnn  Memory location where

x  = A ~ J & a ~ j memory bank
nn = 00 ~ 49 memory channel

RFnnnnnnnnm0 (Hz)

Frequency input frequency in Hz.  The last but one
digit (tens of Hz) MUST be either “5” or “0”.

MS : MX

Summary of Contents for CU8232

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Page 2: ...al before deciding to return the interface for repair This manual is protected by copyright AOR LTD 1994 No information contained in this manual may be copied or transferred by any means without the p...

Page 3: ...eiver when simultaneously connected to the CU8232 Memory search and all data may be transferred enabling full CLONE of one receiver onto another This may be accomplished without the use of a host comp...

Page 4: ...ONE data between two AR8000 receivers connect the second ribbon cable to the socket labelled COPY 2 Remove the battery compartment lid of the AR8000 using a downward sliding motion Figure 2 Locate the...

Page 5: ...h receiver to the CU8232 using a ribbon cable as outlined above Data may be transferred in BOTH direction between the PROGRAM and COPY sockets Figure 4 4 Switch both receivers On and run the CLONE fun...

Page 6: ...Pin 3 Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 5 Pin 5 No other pins are used Figure 5 4 Connection for RS232 operation The remote facility enables the AR8000 to be operated via a computer such as an IBM PC or similar basic...

Page 7: ...of good quality and no more than 2m in length As the CU8232 is powered from the AR8000 excessive cable length may cause lost data between the AR8000 and computer Connection for an IBM PC or clone is...

Page 8: ...such as 4800 or 2400 baud Use of a slower baud rate should not greatly reduce overall communications transfer rate since the processing time within the receiver and PLL lock time ultimately restricts...

Page 9: ...o continue Figure 8 TERMINAL will open and appear on the screen You may re size or maximise the screen at this point Figure 9 Click on the Settings heading toward the top of the screen so that the com...

Page 10: ...shown in figure 11 Finally click on OK Figure 11 Click on the Settings heading toward the top of the screen so that the communications and terminal parameters may be re configured Click on COMMUNICAT...

Page 11: ...the chosen parameters to be saved in a file which may be OPENED next time TERMINAL is selected so that the parameters will not require future re configuration Figure 13 shows a file name of AR8000 TR...

Page 12: ...nual thereafter described as Although there is no local echo either or a specified response should come back from the receiver after confirming the correct command A space is often shown as _ in the f...

Page 13: ...SR SS Search Data Write AT AU MD SE SL SU ST TT Pass Freq PD PR PS PW Memo CH Scan BM BN MA MG ML MP MQ MR MS XA XB XD XM XO XP XQ Memo CH Data Write AT AU MD MX RF ST TM Select Scan GA GD GR SM Othe...

Page 14: ...rt the scan mode Respond with receive freq and S level reading when SQ is open as LC ML Register the scan bank link function ON OFF MP Register the present memory channel as Pass channel MQ Delete the...

Page 15: ...data SS Start the Search ST Register the step size in search mode SU Register the end freq of search mode TI Register the interval time of Priority channel TM Write the text for memory channel TT Writ...

Page 16: ...commands MD MX RF SE VA VB AU AUTO MODE and step ON OFF AUn n 0 AUTO MODE OFF n 1 AUTO MODE ON Multiple commands in conjunction with other commands are possible with a space in between AT AU MD RF ST...

Page 17: ...d group of memory banks To activate a new scan bank link type in the required list of scan bank letters For example to link a few specified scan banks and turn the facility On Type BM followed by the...

Page 18: ...ch search bank link On Off globally The BQ command provides a simple method of switching search bank link On Off Type BQn to toggle the status n 0 search bank link OFF n 1 search bank link ON Related...

Page 19: ...tus of the specified bank of course this may also be used to switch search bank link Off Note The SEARCH BANK LINK facility can also be simply switched On Off using the BQ command BM is the equivalent...

Page 20: ...00 49 Related commands GD GR SM GD Deactivate UN TAG memory channel for select scan The GD command is used to remove tags from memory channels and remove the frequency from the select scan list GDnn...

Page 21: ...al for further information To recall the data from a specific select scan channel use the format GRnn where nn is the channel number 00 99 To recall the data from all select scan channels type GR The...

Page 22: ...meter h1B Receive frequency 145 30 MHz Another example LC04_VA0128800000 2VFO VFOA S meter h04 Receive frequency 128 80 MHz Notes S meter reading and frequency are separated with a space The S meter o...

Page 23: ...ponse being MXA00_MP0_RF0000945000_ST009000_AU1_MD2_AT0_TMGEM AM MXA01_MP0_RF0000693000_ST009000_AU1_MD1_AT0_TMRadio 5 SIMILAR FORMAT FOR ALL CHANNELS MXA49_MP0_RF0082520000_ST100000_AU1_MD1_AT0_TMJOA...

Page 24: ...MCn where n 0 MUTE OFF emit audio n 1 MUTE ON mute audio n 2 MUTE AUTO restore normal SQ operation MD The MD command provides a quick method to report and change the current receive mode without affec...

Page 25: ...m hex decimal 00 to 3F A typical response may be LC2B_RF0145300000 S meter h2B Receive frequency 145 30 MHz Related commands BM BN DD ML MP MQ MR MS MX SG SS VF XA VB XD XM XO XP XQ ML Scan bank link...

Page 26: ...N Related commands BN MQ MR MG MS MQ Delete the current memory channel OR bank The MQ command can only be used in M RE memory read mode It is used to delete memory channels or a whole memory bank in o...

Page 27: ...a is reported It is possible to specify both the memory bank and channel number for recall MRxnn where x memory bank A J a j nn channel number 00 49 A typical response to the MR command may be MAC43_R...

Page 28: ...ommand is used to write a comprehensive set of data to a specified memory bank channel The format of the command is MXxnnRF freq _AU auto mode _ST step size _MD mode _AT att _TM text For example MXD12...

Page 29: ...T be either 5 or 0 STnnn nm0 kHz Refer to the command ST MDn Receive mode where n 0 WFM n 1 NFM n 2 A M n 3 USB n 4 LSB n 5 C W ATnAttenuator where n 0 Attenuator OFF n 1 Attenuator ON TMxxxxxxx Text...

Page 30: ...e 97 section 16 of the AR8000 English language operating manual To set a delay of 12 seconds use the command PA12 Related command PI PD Delete PASS frequencies in search mode There are 50 PASS frequen...

Page 31: ...onds use the command PI5 Please refer to page 97 section 16 of the AR8000 English language operating manual Related command PA PR There are 50 PASS frequencies allocated per search bank they may be re...

Page 32: ...ere is no need to enter the trailing digits after the decimal point they will be treated as 0 Examples of PASS frequency input 150 2 MHz PS150 2 or PS150200000 1134 kHz PS1 134 or PS1134000 1691 0 MHz...

Page 33: ...st always be used in the 1Hz place when using Hz input m must always be either 0 or 5 in the 10Hz position any other number will be ignored Frequencies below 1 6 MHz 1600 kHz are displayed as kHz For...

Page 34: ...SM SELECT SCAN MODE SS SEARCH MODE Response examples are as follows VFO MODE DD_RF0126000000 ST025000_MD2_AT0 2VFO MODE VF_VA0128680000_ST025000_MD2_AT0 MEMO CH MODE M RE MR_MXB07_MP0_RF0126000000_ST0...

Page 35: ...seven levels To recall the current setting type SB The response will be SBn where n 0 Level search OFF n 1 7 Audio search ON The value of level search 1 7 represents the level of signal required befor...

Page 36: ...e current code use the format SCnn where nn is the desired operating code Related command SI SD Change HOLD DELAY time in search mode The SD command is used to review and change the setting of HOLD DE...

Page 37: ...on SU Upper frequency limit nnnnnnnnm0 Hz or nnnn nnnnm MHz m 0 or 5 tens of Hz position AU Automode n 0 Automode OFF n 1 Automode ON When automode is ON the receive mode and step size is automaticall...

Page 38: ...00000 S meter h2B Receive frequency 145 30 MHz The command SGx causes an automatic response and searching from the specified bank where x A J a j Related commands LC MG SS SI Set code for option ON OF...

Page 39: ...can The SM command is used to start a memory scan The format of the command is SM Related commands GA GD GR SN Select PASSWORD options The SN command is used to set or disable the PASSWORD protection...

Page 40: ...the parameters of free search mode including timing To review the current parameters use the format SP The response will be SPnn where nn 01 99 seconds free search time nn 00 free search OFF For exam...

Page 41: ...k To recall the search data from the currently selected search bank use the format SR To recall the search data from a specific bank use the format SRx where x search bank A J or a j A typical respons...

Page 42: ...set the tuning or search increment Multiple command entry is possible with AT AU MD RF ST VA VB with a space separating each command The format of the command is ST nnnnm0 Hz or ST nnn nm kHz m 0 or 5...

Page 43: ...always be 0 any other entry will be ignored Input below 1 6 MHz is displayed in kHz Related commands SE SL TT TI Priority interval time The TI command is used to set the priority interval time how lo...

Page 44: ...ay be entered Blank table entries represent a blank space Please refer to the MX command for full details of use TMxxxxxxx Text write where xxxxxxx may be up to 7 characters in ASCII or character mode...

Page 45: ...cal response may be VA0001134000_ST009000_AU1_MD2_AT0 2VFO MODE VFO A receive frequency 1 134 MHz channel step size 9 kHz automode ON receive mode AM attenuator OFF To read the current receive frequen...

Page 46: ...VFOB VB0145080000_ST020000_AU1_MD1_AT0 Related commands DD MR MG MS SM SG SS VA VB XA Audio scan ON OFF The XA command is used to check the current setting of audio scan mode and change the status as...

Page 47: ...d set the scan delay time To check the current setting use the format XD The response will be XDnn where nn time incremented in tenths of seconds 100mS the value of nn is between 00 9 9 When nn 00 sca...

Page 48: ...de off To change the setting of mode scan use the format XMn where n 0 WFM n 1 NFM n 2 A M n 3 USB n 4 LSB n 5 C W n F OFF ALL MODES will be scanned Related commands BM ML XA XB XD XO XP XQ XO Free sc...

Page 49: ...mode OFF To change the current setting of free scan mode use the format XPnn where nn 01 99 free scan time in seconds nn 00 free scan mode OFF For example an input of XP15 would activate free scan mod...

Page 50: ...is incremented upward or downward in memory recall mode the next channel is selected and in search scan modes the direction of search scan may be reversed The value for is h1E HEX DECIMAL and the com...

Page 51: ...51 IBM PC compatible specialist software for the AR8000 CU8232 Microsoft WINDOWS will be available soon Optional software...

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