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DWG ID: 181-0101-00A
Date: 2003-09-26
CTEXT text
(0 - 128 characters)
default (blank)
Enter any combination of characters and spaces up to maximum length of 128. Entering a
single ‘%’ will clear CTEXT. This entry specifies the text of the first packet to be sent in
response to an accepted connect request provided that the parameter CMSG is not set to
OFF.
See also: cmsg, connect
CTRL { OFF | ON | LONG | SHORT | n}
(n=1-20)
Immediate
default off/off/off/off/off/off/off/off
This command causes the TALON to activate the specified output line 0 - 7 as indicated.
If an output line is not specified, all outputs are affected. For instance, to set the 0 output
ON (active low), you would give the command “CTRL ON/”. You may optionally
specify a number of times to pulse an output ON, set the output ON, or set it OFF. Each
pulse on the output line lasts approximately 100 ms. Specifying LONG results in one
pulse of the output line, lasting approximately 1.5 s. The output lines are open drain
outputs and are pulled to ground when active (ON). For more information, see the section
on “Telemetry” in this manual.
Do not allow more than 200 mA of current in this circuit.
CWID [EVERY | AFTER] n
(n = 0 - 255)
default EVERY 0
Each increment specifies 1-minute intervals. A value of 0 turns the CWID OFF. Setting a
value greater than 0 activates the ID under the conditions specified. If the optional
keyword “Every” is used, an ID will be sent every n minutes. If set to “After”, an ID will
be sent ONCE after the specified interval with no channel activity.
The string specified by the CWIDTEXT command will be sent in Morse code.
See also: mycall, cwidtext