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13 TRX
170
with the PTC-IIIusb.
13.8
List (remotable as command TRX List)
Lists the entire defined PTC frequency list. Refer also to the
Channel
command,
13.9
Offset
Default setting: 0
Parameter: X -5,000... 5,000, offset in kHz.
Frequency format as for the
Channel
command
The Offset value is applied to
every
frequency (Channel list, Frequency command etc).
before it is output to the transceiver.
This allows, even whilst in SSB mode, the transceiver to be set to the Mark frequency of
the PTC of the other station. If, for instance, Low tones are being used (1200/1400 Hz
TOnes
-Parameter=0) and USB, then the TRX is set on 14077.60 kHz in order to transmit
the Mark frequency of 14079.00 kHz. As the transceiver displays the frequency of the
(imaginary) carrier, then, in USB, the frequency of the audio Mark tone (1400 Hz) must
be added to the carrier frequency, for the actual Mark frequency to be calculated. If on the
other hand, the Mark frequency is taken from a BBS list, the Mark tone frequency must
be subtracted, in order to find the correct frequency to tune the SSB transceiver to. If the
Offset value is defined as 1.4 kHz, the PTC-IIIusb does the required frequency correction
for the Mark frequency automatically. It is thus only necessary to give the wanted Mark
frequency, and the correct offset is automatically applied. For example, one can give the
command "Frequency 14079.0 <Return>. The PTC-IIIusb then sets the transceiver to
14077.6 kHz, which automatically, with Low tones and USB, gives the correct transmit
and receive frequency of 14079.0 kHz. Similarly with LSB (only here the positive Space
tone frequency would be chosen as Offset) and with different tone pair frequencies.
13.10
Parity
Default setting: 0
Parameter: 0 No parity bit (default).
Parameter: 1 Odd
parity
Parameter: 2 Even
parity
Some transceiver types require a data format with parity bit for communication on their
remote control port. The
Parity
command provides the possiblity of inserting a parity
bit at the end of every transferred byte on the trx control port. The
Parity
parameter
only affects the “Kenwood” data format (i.e.
TYpe
must be set to “Kenwood”, see
TYpe
command in
trx:-
menu).