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Enable/Disable End-of-Transmission
Command Execution
Allows commands to be terminated by ending the transmission
(releasing user PTT). This is in addition to the usual (*) character.
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The (*) character will terminate a command in any case.
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You may enable or disable this feature separately for each receiver.
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If this feature is enabled, the command will be executed 0.25 seconds after
the transmission ends.
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Enter one digit, 0 for OFF (disabled), 1 for ON (enabled).
Command Form:
Command
Form
Data Digit
Enable/Disable End-of-Transmission
Command Execution for RX1
(PW) 63 57 x *
0 = OFF (disabled)
1 = ON (enabled)
Enable/Disable End-of-Transmission
Command Execution for RX2
(PW) 63 58 x *
0 = OFF (disabled)
1 = ON (enabled)
Acknowledgment:
Sends OK
Errors:
Error
Meaning
? err 1
wrong number of digits entered
? err 2
illegal digit entered
Default condition:
End-of-Transmission Command Execution is OFF
(disabled) for all receivers; (*) character required to terminate all commands
NOTE:
These commands replace the old “(PW) 56” and “(PW)
99” commands.
Examples:
Whether or not this feature is enabled, the (*) character will always terminate a
command. This is particularly useful if an input signal keeps the receiver active
after a user enters a DTMF command.
If the feature is enabled, users can simply enter a command and release the
push-to-talk button instead of entering the trailing (*). The 0.25-second delay
prevents a partial command from being accidentally executed if the user
’s
signal momentarily drops.