SET/RESP format:
ATn; where n is 0 (NOT INST--see NOTE), 1 (BYPASS), or 2
(AUTO). Pertains to the current band and antenna.
TOGGLE format:
AT/; alternates between ATU in and bypassed.
NOTE:
An
AT0
command should not be sent under normal circumstances; the K4 will
automatically ascertain whether a KAT4 ATU module is installed.
BG
(Bargraph Read; GET only) [Pending]
RESP format:
BGnnx; where nn is always 00 ... where x is tx state. TBD; provided for K3
compatibility.
BI
(Band Independence for VFO B)
SET/RESP format:
BIn; where n=1 allows VFO B to be set to a different band from VFO
A.
BN$
(Band Number)
SET/RESP format:
BN$nn; where nn is the band number:
00 = 160 m ...10 = 6 m; 16-25 = transverter bands
(11-15 reserved for future HF bands)
INCR/DECR format:
BN$+; or BN$-; increments or decrements current band.
TOGGLE format:
BN$/; alternates between the two most-recently used bands.
NOTE:
The
XV
command can also be used for transverter band selection.
BR
(Serial Port Baud Rate)
SET/RESP formats:
BRpbbbbbb; sets port p's baud rate, where p is 0-2 (see port info below)
BRbbbbbb; set all ports to the specified rate
GET formats:
BRp; gets port p's baud rate. BR; gets port 0's baud rate.
Port 0 is the RS232 port. Ports 1 and 2 are the two virtual com ports associated with the
USB-B jack. Baud rate (bbbbbb) can range from 004800 to 115200 baud.
BW$
(Bandwidth)
SET/RESP format:
BW$nnnn; where nnnn is filter bandwidth x10 Hz.
CP
(Speech Compression)