COMMANDS
32
MYSEL7
xxxxxxx
V 3.0 –
NOT IN V 5.0
KAM
AMTOR
The 7 character selcal specified by xxxxxxx will be recognized, when operating in the AMTOR Mode
A resulting in a link using the AMTOR 625 specification. There is no standard convention at this
time for selecting a 7 character selcal, so you may choose any valid AMTOR selcal character as
your selcal. The valid characters that may be used for a seven character selcal are A, B, C, D, E, F,
I, K, M, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, X, Y and Z. This limitation is due to the checksum calculations used
in a CCIR 625 selcal, and means you cannot use the letters G, H, J, L, N or W as part of your 7
character selcal. The MYSEL7 will also accept a 9 digit number and generate the corresponding 7
character selcal automatically from these numbers. (See the AMTOR section in the Operating Man-
ual.)
See also: amtor, fec, mysel4,
myselcall
MYS
elcall
V 5.0
default MYCALL, xxxxxxx (#########) [MYCALL ]
KAM
NAVClr
V 3.0
immediate
KAM
NAVTEX/AMTEX
This command will clear the list of messages which have been received in the NAVTEX/AMTEX
mode. Any message which has previously been received will be eligible to be received again.
See also: navtex
NAVErr
n
(n = 0 – 10)
V 3.0
default 5
KAM
NAVTEX/AMTEX
The NAVERR command specifies the maximum percent of errors allowed in a NAVTEX/AMTEX mes-
sage before the message is considered to be invalid. If the message is received with tan n % er-
rors, that same message number will not be sent to the terminal if received a second time. If the
received message contains excessive errors, the error message
***TOO MANY ERRORS XXXX
will
be sent the terminal (
XXXX
represents the NAVTEX/AMTEX message identification). This error
message indicates that the NAVTEX/AMTEX message will be printed again when received.
See also: navtex
NAVL
og
V 6.1
immediate
KAM
Displays a list of NAVTEX messages that have been properly received in the NAVTEX Mode.