APRS-22
PACKET MONITOR DISPLAY
This transceiver presents Terminal Window mode to
display raw data of received APRS packets. It displays up
to 155 characters per page and holds up to 10 pages.
1
Press
[KEY]
,
[P.MON].
• To enter Terminal Window mode.
2
To access old pages, press
[HOLD]
.
• Rotate
the
Tuning
control or press
[
↑
]
or
[
↓
]
to change
the page.
• Press
[RESUME]
to quit the Hold function.
• While using the Hold function, newly received packets will
not be stored in buffer.
• When
press
[ALLCLR]
, packet monitor display is cleared.
Note:
◆
The terminal window is not available for sending a command to
the TNC.
◆
The terminal window is available in APRS mode (not in Packet
mode).
◆
The data in buffer is cleared when the transceiver power is turned
OFF.
DX PACKETCLUSTERS MONITOR
DX PacketClusters are networks which consist of nodes
and stations who are interested in DXing and contesting. If
one station finds a DX station on the air, he (or she) sends
a notice to his (or her) node. Then this node passes the
information to all its local stations besides another node.
This transceiver can display received DX information and
hold the latest information on up to 10 DX stations. Use
this function to monitor the latest DX information in your
local area. You cannot send DX information to a node,
using the function.
Node
Node
Node
Station
1
Access Menu 601 (INTERNAL TNC - DATA BAND) to
select band A or B.
• If the common transfer rate in your local PacketCluster
network is 9600 bps, access Menu 601 (INTERNAL TNC
- PACKET SPEED) and select “9600 bps”.
2
Tune to the frequency of the target PacketCluster
node.
3
Press
[TNC]
to enter APRS mode.
• “APRS” should appear.
4
Press
[F], [DX]
.
• Each time new DX cluster data is received, a callsign,
frequency, and time are displayed.
• Information of up to 5 DX stations are displayed at the
same time.
• When a duplicate DX cluster data is received, “dD” and a
callsign are displayed.
[TOP]:
Displays the list of the fast 5 stations.
[5
↑
]:
Displays the list of the previous 5 stations.
[5
↓
]:
Displays the list of the next 5 stations.
[ESC]:
Restores the frequency display..
[TUNE]:
Outputs the PCT data.
[CLR]
: Deletes the current DX station.
• DX station detailed display mode
[ESC]:
Restores the frequency display.
[BACK]:
Returns to the DX station list
[TUNE]:
Outputs the PCT data.
[CLR]
: Deletes the current DX station.
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Connecting TM-D710 with the HF Transceiver
In order to connect TM-D710 to the HF transceiver,
you need to prepare three cables by yourself. For
the connection between the PC/ COM connectors on
the two transceivers, you may use a commercially
available RS-232-C cross-wired cable.
• A D-SUB female/male conversion adapter is required.
PG-5G
HF transceiver
TM-D710
COM connector on
HF transceiver
(f)
(m)