Chapter 8 ASCII and Baudot Operation
“...here’s the end of the first paragraph.”
(
CTRL-V
)
+
(
RETURN
)
+
(
CTRL-V
)
(
RETURN
)
+
(
CTRL-
V
)
+
(
RETURN
)
.“Now this line will appear after a line space.”
The line will appear at the other station like this:
“...here’s the end of the first paragraph.”
“Now this line will appear after a line space.”
If you had just pressed
(
RETURN
)
at the end of the word, “paragraph,” you would’ve forced a packet to be sent.
Press
(
RETURN
)
again, and you would’ve forced an empty packet to be sent. Press
(
RETURN
)
yet again, and
another empty packet would’ve been sent. This happens because when you press
RETURN
, it normally forces a
packet to be sent. However, by inserting a (
CTRL-V
)
before entering a (
RETURN
), you disable the function of
(
RETURN
)
in the Command mode and allow it to be used in your outgoing text to act as a “real” (
RETURN
). So,
the
PASS
character “hides” the next character’s function.
QRTTY
n
Default:1 (Modem 1)
Mode: Baudot, ASCII, RTTY
Host: QR
n
Modem number to be selected when the ASCII or Baudot RTTY modes are entered.
QRTTY sets the DSP-232 modem that will automatically be selected when the Baudot or ASCII RTTY modes are
entered.
See the BAUDOT, ASCII and MODEM commands for more information.
RBaud
n
Default:45 bauds (60 wpm)
Mode: Baudot RTTY
Host: RB
“n”
Specifies the Baudot data rate, in bauds, from the DSP to the radio.
RBAUD
sets the radio on-the-air baud rate
only
in the Baudot operating mode. This value has
no
relationship to
your computer or terminal program’s baud rate. Available Baudot data rates include 45, 50, 57, 75, 100, 110, 150,
200 and 300 bauds (60, 66, 75, 100, 132, 145, 198, 264 and 396).
You can enter
RBAUD
UP
to go to the next highest Baudot speed or
RBAUD
DOWN
to go to the next lowest
Baudot speed.
Rcve
Immediate Command
Mode: Baudot/ASCII/AMTOR/PACTOR/FAX/Morse
Host: RC
RCVE
is used in Morse, Baudot, ASCII, AMTOR, PACTOR and FAX modes to switch your DSP from transmit to
receive.
You
must
(
RETURN
)
to the Command mode to use
RCVE
.
RECeive
n
Default: $04 (
CTRL-D
)
Mode: Baudot/ASCII/Morse/AMTOR/PACTOR/FAX
Host: RE
“n”
0 to $7F (0 to 127 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.
Parameter
“n”
is the numeric ASCII code for the character you’ll use when you want the DSP to
(
RETURN
)
to
receive.
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Summary of Contents for DSP-232
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