
FUNCTION
autopatch
B bandwidth
memory channel
memory channel lock
freq/ch step, scan dir
set frequency
volume/squelch control
remote volume level
handwheel freq/ch step
init
keypad/handwheel lock
mode
volume/squelch control
remote squelch setting
transmit offset
xmit power
cts action
cts subaudible freq
receiver
scan
select TNC
freq/ch step, scan dir
vfo
priority channel watch
xmit/rx reverse
Block Commands
enquire (read)
load (write)
DESCRIPTION
x = 0-9 (DTMF phone number)
x = N, W
(implies entry into mem state)
x = U, L
(also sets handwheel direction)
(in current vfo; zero filled)
x = Y, N (yes - remote, no - radio controls)
x = A, B (receiver), yy = level (00 - 99)
(direction can be overriden by handwheel!)
x = C, S (memory channels, setup defaults)
x = U, L
x = V, D, S, W (voice, data, standby, wxsat)
x = Y, N (yes - remote, no - radio controls)
x = A, B (receiver), yy = setting (00 - 99)
x = S, P, M, V (simplex, +, -, variable/odd)
x = L, M, H
x = N, E, B, D (none, enc, both enc/dec, dec)
xx = freq table index (00 - 46)
x = A, B
x = V, C (vfo, memory channels)
(host now talks to internal TNC)
(also sets handwheel direction)
x = 1, 2 (implies entry into vfo state)
x = Y, N (implies entry into priority state)
x = Y, N
x = commands S, C, L, B, D, W, F, G, I
d = designator of A, B, W, [s] for 'C', 'W' cmds.
y = number
x = commands S, C, D, W,
d = designator of A, B, W, [S] for 'C', 'W' cmds.
y = number
z = data value or string
t = command termination character
COMMAND
Ax
Bx
C [xx]
Cx
D/U
Fxxx [xxxx]
Gx
Gxyy
H
Ix
Kx
Mx
Nx
Nxyy
Ox
Px
Qx
Qxx
Rx
Sx
T
U/D
V [x]
W [x]
Xx
Ex [d] [y[y]]
Lx [d] [y[y]] =
zt
The unused command characters are “JYZ”.
The help
command (‘?’) diplays the following table of computer
interface commands:
where:
S-setup, c-memory channel, L-LCD segments, B-LCD blinking segments,
D-DTMF phone number, W-priority channel, F-current frequency,
G-signal strength meter, I-version ID.
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Select Commands
(Listed in alphabetical order by COMMAND)
number. The remaining commands do not permit any
number. The range of two-digit numbers for the “EL”
and “EB” commands is ‘00’ to ‘26’. “EF” and “EG” act
on the currently selected receiver (A or B).
The designators ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘W’, and ‘S’ correspond to
receiver A, receiver B, weather sat, and sat respectively.
There are 100 memory channels for each of these
designations. There is no priority channel in the sat state,
therefore “EWS” is an invalid command.
Note that the following select commands act on the
currently selected receiver (A or B): 'C', 'D', 'F', 'H', 'M', 'Q',
'S', 'U', 'V', and 'W'.
Note that if a number is not specified in the block read
command, ALL data is reported to the host. For ex-
ample ES<CR> will report ALL active setup functions and
settings, one function/setting per line. Otherwise, “ES”
requires a two-digit number to specify a particular setup
function. “ES”, “EC”, “EL”, and “EB” commands require
two-digit numbers, where “ED” requires a one-digit