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13.11
Ptime
Default setting: 50
Parameter: X 1... 1,000 pulse time in milliseconds.
Sets the time (in Milliseconds) for the Up and Down keying pulse, that can be initiated
from the
Up
and
Down
commands (
trx:-
menu). A
Ptime
value of 50 means that the
respective switch in the PTC-IIIusb per impulse is closed for 50 ms and open for 50 ms.
13.12
Quit
Serves to leave the
trx:-
menu. The command prompt returns to its
normal
form. Identical
to the
DD
command in the
trx:-
menu.
13.13
RType
Default setting: 0
Parameter: 0 R&S
XK-2000.
1
R&S
XK-852.
As default setting the PTC-IIIusb supports the R&S model XK-2000. If
RType
is set to 1
than the PTC-IIIusb does support the R&S transceiver model XK-852 for remote control.
The VFO information readout is currently
not
possible in this configuration.
This command is only active, if R&S as transceiver is selected with the
TYpe
command.
13.14
Scan
Default setting: 0
Parameter: 0 Stop
scanner.
1
Start
scanner.
C 1... 32, toggle channel scan status.
The
Scan
command has two different functions: If, as argument, a 1 or 0 follows, then
that means the scanner is switched on or off respectively. This can be said to be the
main
switch
for the scanner.
If, as argument, the word Channel (Minimum abbreviation: C) follows, then the PTC
requires a further argument the Channel number from the frequency list (refer to the
Channel
command, chapter
). Such a command switches the Scan status
for the given channel number. If the Channel 5 of the frequency list has not been defined
as a scanned channel up until now (Scan-Status: NO), then it may be declared as such
with the command Scan Ch 5 <Return>. Through this command, Channel 5 then obtains
the Scan Status YES in the frequency list. A new input of the command Scan Ch 5
<Return> toggles the Scan status back to NO, whereby Channel 5 would be skipped again
on scanning.
If a beep is heard during frequency input or scanning, that’s not the PTC-IIIusb, that’s