11.6 Operating on PACTOR
Make sure your PK-900 is adjusted for your SSB transmitter as
described in section 3.5 and 3.5.2 of this manual before transmitting.
These are very critical adjustments. If your PK-900's AFSK
level and transmitter microphone gain are not adjusted properly, other
stations will not be able to copy your signals. Check your plate or
collector current or the power output of your rig before transmitting.
11.6.1 Going On The Air
Make sure your transmitter and antenna are tuned and adjusted for the
band and operating frequency you are using. Before you transmit, you
must decide if you are going to "call CQ" or answer someone's CQ call.
11.6.2 Calling CQ in Unproto PACTOR
If you plan to call CQ, you must do so in the unproto PACTOR mode.
This is required since an ARQ PACTOR transmission requires another
station to "link" with. If you are using the AEA PAKRATT for WINDOWS
program, see the program manual to place the PK-900 into unproto
transmit.
If you are using a terminal or terminal emulation program, the
following will place your PK-900 and transceiver into the Unprotocol
transmit mode.
o Make sure that your transmitted text will go to Port 1 by
pressing the CHSWITCH character defined in Chapter 4 followed
by the number 0.
o Type "PTSEND" then press the <Enter> key to key your transmitter
and automatically enter PACTOR unproto transmit mode.
As soon as you type the <Enter> key you will be transmitting! At this
point you are also in the CONVERSE mode and anything you type will be
sent in unproto PACTOR by your transmitter.
o Type in your CQ message. Make sure you include YOUR Callsign.
An example is shown below:
CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ DE N7ML
CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ DE N7ML
CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ DE N7ML
CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ DE N7ML K
<CTRL-D>
o Type <CTRL-D> at the end of your CQ call (Hold the "CTRL" key
down while typing the D). The <CTRL-D> puts both your radio
into the receive mode and your PK-900 into the PACTOR standby
mode where it is ready for an ARQ call.
PACTOR standby is different than the PACTOR listen mode. In
PACTOR standby,your PK-900 is ready to receive ARQ PACTOR
connects, but you will not be able to monitor other stations.
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