6 Commands
65
6.49
Listen
Default setting: 1
Parameter: 0
Listen mode disabled.
1
Listen mode enabled.
2..4
reserved
5
Listen
PACTOR-1
only
The Listen mode is turned on with
Listen
1, so that it is possible to 'Listen-in' to what
is being sent in PACTOR QSO and to read Unproto transmissions. Listen is only possible
in the STBY condition. If the Listen mode is active connect packets are also monitored
and displayed:
[CONNECT-FRAME: CALL],
e.g.
[CONNECT-FRAME: DL6MAA]
means that a station is trying to connect to DL6MAA. With poor signals it is possible that
the CALL is displayed only partially because it couldn´t be decoded correctly.
Parameter 5 will be accepted by the Listen command (PACTOR monitor operation). If
the listen parameter is set to 5, only PACTOR-1 transmissions are monitored. PACTOR-
II/III-transmissions are ignored. This has the advantage with SailMail/WinLink, that the
identifier is monitored at the end of a connection, but not the text of the whole (PSK) data
transfer itself.
No Channel busy status is given in Listen mode.
6.49.1
PACTOR-3
For achieving good monitoring results on PACTOR-3, the frequency offset should kept
lower than 20 Hz. Of course, an SNR appropriate for the actual “speed level” is necessary
for error-free reception. Nevertheless, monitoring results are naturally inferior to ARQ
connections under same conditions because no retries can be requested. Opposed to
PACTOR-2 monitoring, the sideband of the transmission is not detected automatically by
the PACTOR-3 monitor and thus must be chosen manually. As the vast majority of
PACTOR-3 connections utilize the upper sideband (USB), this is not a drawback in
practice.
PACTOR-3 unproto transmissions generated by firmware versions older than 3.3 cannot
be monitored without missing packets because the packet timing is too tight. If PACTOR-
3 unproto is utilized for broadcast transmissions (received by PACTOR-3 monitoring),
firmware version 3.3 must also be used on the transmit side.
6.50
LOCk
Default setting: 0
Parameter: 0 Lock
off.
1
Lock
on.
With this command it is possible to protect PTC parameters against accidental change.
LOCk
1 switches the function on,
LOCk
0 switches it off.
The following commands are
not
affected by
LOCk
: