
The block write commands follow the same logic, and
the data value or string sent in the command is identical
to the report format of the block read command.
Example report formats (defaults) and commands
follow:
40 Computer Control, continued
Write Command
LS01=1<CR>
LS08=9600<CR>
LS23=4700000<CR>
LS40=11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 99, - -<CR>
LCA59=UV147180N00P146595<CR>
LCB59=UV1605900D12<CR>
LCW59=1375900<CR>
LCS59=UV4351750, 145590<CR>
LD3=#*1234567890AB<CR>
LWA=V145490E12M<CR>
LWB=V1450000D25<CR>
LWW=V1376200<CR>
Read Command
ES01
ES08
ES23
ES40
ECA59
ECB59
ECW59
ECS59
ED3
EWA
EWB
EWW
EL04
EB06
EF
EG
EI
Report Format
01=0
08=1200
23=4700000
40=--, --, --, --, --, --, --, --, --, --
A59=UV147180N00P146595
B59=UV1605900N00
W59=UV1375900
S59=UV4351750, 145590
3=- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
A=V145490E12M
B=V1450000N00
W=V1376200
B5
00
A1=V145190N00M or
B1=V1624750N00 or
memory channel report (ECA/B/W/S) or
priority report (EWA/B/W)
A65 or
B65
TR270 Version 1.0
Note that ‘-’ can be used in “LD” and “LS4x” commands
to specifiy unused digits or memory channels. The valid
digits in the “LD” command are 0-9, A-D, ‘#’, and ‘*’.
For memory channel reports/commands, the first
character is the channel status (U - unlocked, or L -
locked), the second character is the channel mode (V -
voice, D - data), followed by the receive frequency.
- For receiver A, the CTCSS status (N - none, E - encode,
or B - both), the CTCSS index (00 - 46) and the transmit
offset (S -simplex, P - plus, M - minus, or V - variable)
follows the frequency. The transmit frequency is re-
ported last for receiver A (variable offset) and sat
(uplink) channels. A valid variable offset transmit
frequency must be sepcified even if the offset is not ‘V’,
for the “LCA” command.
- For receiver B, the CTCSS status (N - none or D - de-
code) and CTCSS index follow the frequency.
The priority channels specifiy mode (V or D) and fre-
quency.
-Receiver A also requires CTCSS status (N, E, or B), CTCSS
index, and transmit offset (S, P, or M).
-Receiver B requires the CTCSS status (N -none or D-
decode) and CTCSS index.
The report for the “EF” command shows either the active
VFO, memory channel, or priority channel report. The
VFO report includes the receiver (A or B), the current
VFO (1 or 2), (‘=’), the mode (V, D, S, or W), the fre-
quency, CTCSS status, and CTCSS index. Receiver A also
shows the transmit offset (S, P, M, or V).
The “EL” and “EB” commands are provided for display-
ing the LCD (preferably graphically) on the host PC using
software written by the user.
TO SAVE A REPORT
For example, using PROCOMM PLUS
TM
, the report can be
saved as an ASCII file:
1) Enter the log filename (CR for default): REPORT.log
2) Open the log file.
3) Start entering the report commands as desired.
4) Close the log file, by pressing Alt, F1.
5) To edit any entries, using WordPerfect® for example,
alter the report formats to be Write (Load) commands
formats at each entry.
6) Load the (edited) file to the TR270 by pressing Page
Up and then typing in the name of the file with the path.
Press Enter to start the data loading.