BARRETT 2030 HF SSB TRANSCEIVER
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Programming Functions
The Barrett 2030 transceiver can be programmed in three ways:-
Using the 2030 programming software, loaded on a PC, and transferring
information to the 2030 by RS-232 through the auxiliary connector.
By direct key entry through the front panel
Note:-
This facility may not be available if the network administrator has barred the
function during programming using a PC.
By cloning information from another transceiver, through the auxiliary connector
using a cloning cable Barrett P/N BCA90024.
Programming Using the Barrett 2030 Programming Software
The Barrett 2030 programming software should be loaded onto PC using the
instructions supplied with the package.
Transceiver configuration packs are uploaded and downloaded to the 2030
transceiver via the serial port on the auxiliary socket on the 2030 transceiver
.
Programming Using the Barrett Cable P/N BCA90023
To program the transceiver using the RS-232 port of your PC or Laptop plug one of
the cables mentioned above into the PC or laptops serial port. The other end should
be plugged into the accessory socket of the transceiver. Your PC or laptop should
have the Barrett 2000 series programming software running and the 2030 should
be switched on. Programming functions can now commence.
Note:-
When programming it is suggested you use a Barrett supplied programming
cable. Other common serial cables have other pins connected. In some cases when
connected to the programming computer these pins can have varying effects. The
most common is that the 2030 transceiver remains in power on mode, even though
the control head looks inactive the main unit remains powered up. This is due to the
remote power up pin on auxiliary connector being held active.