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REMOTE CONTROL
Remote control (CI-V) information
D
Command formats
•
DV RX message
Command: 20 0101, 0102
X X
X
X
X
X
X X
∙∙∙∙∙∙
X X
∙∙∙∙∙∙
X X
1
~
20
21
~
28
29
~
32
1
~
20
: Message (20 characters)
21
~
28
: Call sign of the caller station (8 characters)
29
~
32
: Note of the caller station (4 characters)
See “Codes for character entries�” (p� 18)
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FF: When no call sign is received since the
transceiver power was turned ON�
Example: When a Gateway call is received
JM1ZLK calling from
JP1YIU port
A...
JM1ZLK calling from
JP1YIU port
A...
JM1ZLK calling from
JP1YIU port
A...
JM1ZLK calling from
JP1YIU port
A...
RXRPT2
RXRPT1
JM1ZLK calling from
JP1YIU port A...
JM1ZLK calling from
JP1YIU port A...
CALLER
GW
INTERNET
INTERNET
CALLED
YOUR STATION
CALLER: Caller’s call sign
CALLED: Called station call sign
RXRPT1: Call sign of the repeater that was
accessed by the caller station
L
If it was a call through a gateway and the
internet, this item displays the gateway
call sign of the repeater you received the
call from�
RXRPT2: Call sign of the repeater you received
the call from
•
DV RX Status setting
Command: 20 0201, 0202
Data
Function
Description
bit7
0 (Fixed)
—
bit6
0/1 Receiving a
voice call
While receiving a digital voice
signal, select “1�”
( Regardless of DSQL and
CSQL setting)
bit5
0/1 Last call
finisher
When the last call was finished
by you, select “1�”
bit4
0/1 Receiving a
signal
When the audio tone can be
heard, select “1�”
bit3
0/1 Receiving a
BK call
While receiving a BK call,
select “1�”
bit2
0/1 Receiving a
EMR call
While receiving a EMR call,
select “1�”
bit1
0/1
Receiving a
signal other
than DV
When “DV” and “FM” are
blinking, select “1�”
bit0
0/1 Packet loss
status
While displaying packet loss,
“1” is returned�
•
GPS/D-PRS data
Command: 20 03 0100, 0101, 0102, 0103,
0200, 0201, 0202, 0203
Data number and description
Data number
Description
00
D-PRS — Position
01
D-PRS — Object
02
D-PRS — Item
03
D-PRS — Weather
Position
Command: 20 03 0100, 0200
X X X X X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
X
0 0 X X
X X
∙∙∙∙∙∙
1
~
9
10
11
39
40
41
42
X X
X X
∙∙∙∙∙∙
12
~
16
X X
X X
∙∙∙∙∙∙
17
~
22
X X
X X
∙∙∙∙∙∙
23
~
26
27
28
X
X X
∙∙∙∙∙∙
29
~
31
X X
X X
∙∙∙∙∙∙
32
~
38
Data number
1
~
9
: Call sign/SSID
(9 ASCII characters (A ~ Z, 0 ~ 9, /, -, space))
10
,
11
: Symbol (2 ASCII characters (00h ~ EFh))
12
~
16
: Latitude (dd°mm�mmm format)
17
~
22
: Longitude (ddd°mm�mmm format)
23
~
26
: Altitude (0�1 meter steps)
27
,
28
: Course (1 degree steps)
29
~
31
: Speed (0�1 km/h steps)
32
~
38
: Date (UTC: yyyymmddHHMMSS)
( y: Year, m: Month, d: Day,
H: Hour, M: Minute, S: Second)
39
~
42
: See the table below�
39
Power
40
Height
41
Gain
42
Directivity
Data
(W)
(m/ft)
(dB)
(deg)
0
0
3/10
0
Omni-direction
1
1
6/20
1
45° NE
2
4
12/40
2
90° E
3
9
24/80
3
135° SE
4
16
49/160
4
180° S
5
25
98/320
5
225° SW
6
36
195/640
6
270° W
7
49
390/1280
7
315° NW
8
64
780/2560
8
360° N
9
81
1561/5120
9
—
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The item, that is not contained the received data, is filled
with “FF�”
L
FF: No signal has been received since the power was
turned ON�