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DWG ID: 181-0101-00A
Date: 2003-09-26
RNRTIME is set in 10-second increments. If a connection stays in a remote device busy
state (continues to receive RNR frames) for RNRTIME, the TALON will disconnect.
Setting RNRTIME to 0 disables this function.
See also: mresp
RTEXT text (text up to 128 characters)
default (blank)
This command sets the password string for use when accessing the MYREMOTE. When
you connect to the TALON MYREMOTE callsign, it will send three sets of numbers, one
of which must be properly decoded (matching position number with string character)
using this string, and those decoded characters entered back to the TALON to gain
remote command access.
For instance, if the RTEXT is set to “This is my RTEXT string” and you connect to the
MYREMOTE, the TALON would send three sets of random numbers. The numbers
would look like:
5 20 14 7 18 3
7 1 4 14 8 19
9 3 8 12 22 1
You must then pick ONE of these lines and decode the password string (i.e., assign letters
to each letter position). Let’s say you choose to decode line 3 (9 3 8 12 22 1). Rewriting
the RTEXT string to make this easier we have:
11111111112222
12345678901234567890123
This is my RTEXT string
Now, decoding the string, character 9 is “m” character 3 is “i”, character 8 is “ ” (i.e.,
space), character 12 is “R”, character 22 is “n”, and character 1 is “T”. You must send the
following in response to the string of numbers:
mi RnT
If correct, you’ll receive the MYREMOTE prompt (“prompt:”).
Note that case is significant and spaces are considered valid characters.
If you fail to properly decode the password, the remote TALON will send three new lines
of numbers. You will be given a maximum of three attempts to properly decode the