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What attributes are possible, follows in the next sections. For example however here are
some possible comment fields with channel attribute chains.
trx:
C
1 3584.00 #:a0t3t4 #:V0 <Return>
trx:
C
2 14079.00 DL6MAA #:A2T3P6 <Return>
trx:
C
3 3584.24 #:P3P2T6A1 DL3FCJ <Return
>
trx:
C
4 3584.00 #:t1 <Return>
Either capitals or small letters may be used for the attribute.
13.23.1
Preamp switching at R&S XK-2000 Transceiver
When frequency information is sent to the XK-2000 transceiver (be it directly given with
the
F
-command or automatically by the channel list), the PTC-IIIusb automatically
switches on the transceiver´s preamplifier on frequencies above 20 MHz and off at
frequencies below 20 MHz. This automatism can be overridden by the channel attributes
#:V0 and #:V1 in the comment field of the channel list. That means, when the sequence
#:V0 appears in the comment field, the preamplifier is always disabled for the respective
channel. With the sequence #:V1 it is always enabled, independent on the frequency the
channel specifies.
13.23.2
Timer Attributes
The timer attributes T and P use the timer "windows" defined with the
TImer
command.
If a T attribute appears in a channel comment field, then this channel would only be
actually chosen in a scan operation, when the actual time is within the time "window"
defined by the T attribute. Is this not the case the channel is skipped. E.g.:
One sets the timer 0 with the
TImer
command to a time span of 14:00 to 15:00
(Command
TI
0 14:00-15:00 <Enter>). The attribute #:T0 then limits the "active" time of
a scan channel to 14:00 to 15:00. If no further
TImer
attributes are given for this
channel, then the channel is only scanned between 14:00 and 15:00. At all other times, the
channel is skipped. Multiple, even overlapping
T
attributes are possible, enabling a very
flexible time control of various functions. E.g.: #:T3T2T7P0.
Everything written for timer attribute
T
is also valid for timer attribute
P
, except the
P
attribute concerns PRIORITIY times. This means that during an active
P
time "window"
the scanner stays ONLY on this ONE channel, and does not scan! With the given
example of timer 0, an attribute #:
P
0 in a channel attribute would mean that between
14:00 and 15:00 the system would sit on that channel. It is therefore best to be careful
with the
P
attribute, so that the scanner is not mistakenly disabled. The
P
attribute also
allows cascading and overlapping. The
P
attribute is however very suitable for use with
time controlled NAVTEX reception.
If the
T
or
P
attributes are used for a non-defined
TImer
number, then the PTC-IIIusb
just ignores them.
13.23.3
Hex Attribute
We recommend that only experienced PTC users utilize the #:h attribute because
improper usage can cause a general malfunction of the transceiver remote control.