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5.4
Simultaneous STBY mode
In the STBY condition, the PTC automatically knows if it is called in AMTOR or
PACTOR, answering in the respective mode. It is possible to use the
ARX
command to
suppress the AMTOR reaction (In ARQ as well as FEC).
The
SCS
-PTC offers the possibility to receive AMTOR FEC and NAVTEX
transmissions from the STBY condition. For this, the
BC
parameter must be set to 1. The
reading of AMTOR FEC and NAVTEX can be inhibited with the
ARX
command,
independently from
BC
.
5.5
Specialties of the PTC-IIIusb
The PTC-IIIusb is physically connected to the PC via an USB connection, but from the
viewpoint of the software it behaves similar to a
normal
serial equipment. For that, in
the command description you will often find relations to the serial connection interface
of the PTC-IIIusb. In this case not a physical serial link is meant, but the
virtual
COM
port created by the USB driver on your PC.
If signals of the serial connection is referred to, then the
virtual
signals are meant,
which are created by the driver and provided to the programs in use. Certainly this
signals are not available as wires/pins any more, like it would be the case with a
normal
serial connection.
As the PTC-IIIusb is a single port unit some items have to be cared of when choosing
Packet-Radio operation or the HF modes, especially that simultaneous operation of
Packet and the HF modes in not possible.
In terminal mode the command-prompt (
cmd:
,
pac:, aud:
) indicates if the PTC-IIIusb
is available for the HF modes, or if the DSP is actually programmed for Packet-Radio
operation (there is only one exception, described below). If the
pac:-
menu is chosen out
of the STBY condition (
cmd:
) then the DSP is always reprogrammed for Packet-Radio
operation and the prompt takes the form
pac:
. However, it is always possible from the
cmd:-
menu to pass a command the Packet-Radio side (without getting the DSP
reprogrammed) by preceding the command with
pac.
cmd:
PAC
C
DB0GV <RETURN>
This command out of the
cmd:-
menu leads to a connect attempt to DB0GV on Packet-
Radio. This command is only accepted if there is
no
PACTOR or AMTOR connect
already running on HF, otherwise an error-message is displayed. When the command is
accepted, automatically the DSP is switched to Packet-Radio operation and the
pac:-
menu is activated.
In fact, the PTC-IIIusb automatically loads the required DSP code dependent on the
requirement of the recent command. At entry of the
Connect
command the user needs
not to care in which condition the DSP modem currently is. But when the user tries to
establish a Packet-Radio connect while a PACTOR connect is in progress the PTC-IIIusb
gives an error-message. Same in the opposite case, when a Packet-Radio connect exists
and the user tries to leave the
pac:-
menu with quit, this will also cause an error message.