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MYSelcal aaaa Default: none
Mode: AMTOR Host: MG
_________________________________ Parameters: __________________________________
aaaa - Specifies your SELective CALling code (SELCALL)
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Use the MYSELCAL command to enter the SELCALL (SELective CALLing) code required
in AMTOR ARQ (Mode A) and SELFEC operating modes. MYSELCAL is a unique
character string which must contain four alphabetic characters and is normally
derived from your call sign.
Amateurs may simply enter their callsign and the PK-900 will automatically
translate it to a 4-character SELCALL using the grouping table below:
GROUP CALL SELCALL
1 by 2 W1XY WWXY
1 by 3 W1XYZ WXYZ
2 by 1 AB1X AABX
2 by 2 AB1XY ABXY
2 by 3 KA1XYZ KXYZ
Although the convention is to form the SELCALL from the call sign, your PK-900
can include any AMTOR character in the SELCALL. In accordance with CCIR
Recommendation 491, four- or five-digit numbers may be entered; the PK-900
automatically translates the numeric entry to your four-letter alpha SELCALL.
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NAVMsg all, none, Yes\No (letters) Default: All
Mode: NAVTEX Host: NM
_________________________________ Parameters: __________________________________
letters - all, none, YES List, NO List. List of up to 13 letters which
may or may not be separated by spaces, commas or TABs.
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NAVMSG uses Letter arguments to determine which NAVTEX messages your PK-900
will print. NAVTEX messages are grouped into classes by the second letter in
the Preamble. The NAVMSG Command allows ALL, NONE or a list of up to 13 letters
representing message types to be Monitored or Rejected.
NAVMSG may be cleared with "%" "&" or "OFF" as arguments.
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