6 Commands
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By using the CHANGEOVER character (refer to chapter
), it is possible to
re-synchronize at any time.
If the PTC does not switch back to letters, due to poor reception conditions, using <Ctrl>
+ <B> Ctrl-B> will force a letter shift.
6.62
MYcall
Default setting: ROM-Callsign
Parameter: CALL Station's
callsign, 2 to 8 characters.
Defines the own Callsign. Whenever the callsign is received during STBY, the PTC
performs slave synchronization and responds with a control signal attempting to establish
the requested connect.
With an active AMTOR prompt
MYcall
sets one ´s own Selcall
Although there is a convention how to create a Selcall out of a callsign this procedure
isn´t always reasonable. Basically an AMTOR selcall consits of 4 letters. From a normal
call usually the first and the last 3 letters are used to assemble the selcall e.g. DK5FH
→
DKFH, DL3FCJ
→
DFCJ. If the call only contains 3 letters, the first one is used twice.
Mycall
without argument returns the call or Selcall as currently set.
After power-on the firmware checks if there is a valid setting for the PACTOR-MYCALL
available. If it is the case (that means that the setting is different to *SCSPTC*) it copies
the PACTOR-MYCALL into all PACKET-channels which still contain SCSPTC and
replaces it by the valid MYCALL. The same procedure is performed if the
MYcall
command is executed with a valid call as argument in the
cmd:-
menu. This ensures that
after a
RESTart
or after the first power-on all calls are set to a valid value.
6.63
MYLevel
Default setting: 3
Parameter: 1 The PTC-IIIusb behaves as a Level 1 controller.
2 The PTC-IIIusb behaves as a Level 2 controller, and will
switch to PACTOR-2 when the other station is so fitted.
3 The PTC-IIIusb behaves as a Level 3 controller, and will
switch to PACTOR-3 when the other station is so fitted.
This command serves to maintain the highest possible PACTOR level. The parameter
should only be set to 1 or 2 for test purposes. The default value 3 leads to a very reliable
and automatic level choice procedure during the link initialization, so that the link always
proceeds using the highest possible level. There are no disadvantages incurred by using
this
auto negotiate
procedure.
MYLevel
without argument leads to a 2 line output. The first line displays the maximum
possible link level ( 1…3, as set with
MYLevel
). The second line displays the link level
of the current or last link. This may be useful if PC software wants to test in which link
level PACTOR links runs or ran.