119
MW d:50 TBdaer band
MW E:50 TBEMARINEch
MW e:50 TBeair band
Notes:
1. This feature allows the size of
memory banks to be changed in
size from 10 to 90 channels.
Note, the total number of channels
allocated to each bank pair
(upper and lower case) remains
100 channels (ie size of A + size of
a = 100).
2. It takes a significant amount of
time to execute this command. Do
not attempt to send another
command until the radio responds
with a <CR>.
3.
When the size of a bank is
changed, any channels that are
allocated from the smaller bank to
the larger are erased (ie setting
bank B to 80 channels and b to
20 channels, then resetting B to 30
channels will cause the last 50
channels of B to be erased)
MX Write data to memory
MX
xnn
RF
nnnnnnnnnn
AU
n
ST
nnnnnn
MD
n
AT
n
TM
xxxxxxxx
<CR>
Writes data of the format shown into
memory channel
nn
in bank
x
Fields are separated by a space.
TM permits a 12-character
alphanumeric ASCII comment
Automode will be selected if any
fields are skipped
but
MX, RF & TM
cannot be skipped. (MX cannot be
sent on its own).
Note: Refer to the individual
commands for further details
Note: Do not use while scanning or
searching.
NL Noise Limiter To set: NL
n
<CR>
n
= 0 (off),
n
= 1 (on)
To read: NL<CR>
Response is NL
n
OF Select offset frequency OF
nnx
<CR>
Selects offset frequency at index
nn
(00-47, 00=off) and defines offset to
be
x
(+/-)
OF<CR>
Returns with the current offset
frequency data as follows:
OF
mmx
RF
0nnnnnnn00
(where
mm
is the offset index value and
x
is +
or -)
Notes:
1.
OF can be used on its own or with
MX and SE
2.
Allows access to a table of offset
frequencies defined by OL
3.
Automode operation is switched
off when an offset frequency is
entered
4.
The offset frequency range is
0.1 -999.99 MHz
5.
Index 00 specifies offset operation
off
6.
Indexes 20-47 are reserved for
automode and cannot be altered
OL Set and list offset frequencies OL<CR>
Lists ten offset frequencies from the
table
OL
mm
<CR>
Lists ten offset frequencies starting
from index
mm
(00-47)
Format of listing is:
OL
mm
RF
0nnnnnnn00
<CR>
OL
mm
0nnnnnnn00
<CR>
Specifies the stated offset frequency
for offset mm
Note: See notes for OF
Section 17-3
OM Opening message To set: OM
n
<CR>
Where:
n
=0 display the standard
default message
n
=1 display no opening message
n
=2 display a custom 48-character
message defined as follows:
OM2
xxx...x
PC Protect memory channel To set: PC
n
<CR>
n
= 0 (off),
n
= 1 (on)
PC%%<CR>
Turns off protection on all channels in
the current bank.
To read: PC<CR>
Response is PC
n
Note: Use WM command to protect
a bank
PD Delete pass frequency PD
xnn
<CR>
Deletes pass frequency
nn
(00-49) in
search bank
x
(A-T or a-t)
PD
x%%
<CR>
Deletes all pass channels in bank
x
(A-T or a-t)
Note: The list of pass frequencies is
shifted down each time a channel is
deleted
PH Bandscope Peak Hold To set: PH
n
<CR>
n
= 0 (off),
n
= 1 (on)
To read: PH<CR>
Response is PH
n
PP Set priority channel To set: PP
xnn
<CR>
Selects channel
xnn
as the priority
channel, where x is a bank A-J or a-j
and nn is a channel number
To read: PP<CR>
Responds with PP
xnn
PQ Wait time for LC2 To set: PQnn<CR>
Sets time nn (00-99 corresponding to
000-990 mS in steps of 10 mS)
To read: PQ<CR>
Responds with PQnnn (000-999 mS)
Note: This wait time is used as a
buffer.
PR List pass frequencies PR
xnn
<CR>
Lists the pass frequency stored in
pass channel nn of bank
x
(A-T, a-t or V)
PR
x
<CR>
Lists all pass frequencies for bank
x
(A-T, or a-t, V = VFO)
PR<CR>
Lists all pass frequencies in the
current bank (or the VFO)???
Responds with:
PR
xnn ffffffffff
Where
x
= bank,
nn
= channel,
ffffffffff
= frequency (in Hz)
Example:
PR
PRV00 0147455000
PRV01 ---
PW Write search pass frequency PW<CR>
Write the current frequency to the
next available pass channel
PW
x
<CR>
Write the current frequency to the
next available channel in
bank
x
(A-T, a-t or V=VFO)
PW
nnnnnnnnnn
<CR> or
PS
nnnn.nn
<CR>
Adds the frequency
nnnnnnnnnn
(in Hz) or
nnnn.nn
(in MHz) to the
next available pass channel
PW
xnnnnnnnnnn
<CR> or
PS
xnnnn.nn
<CR>
Adds the frequency
nnnnnnnnnn
(in Hz) or
nnnn.nn
(in MHz) to the
next available pass channel in bank
x