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Codan 2110 series User Manual

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Operating the transceiver from a computer
406 Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Reference Manual
Addresses in commands
Addresses can be specified with or without a network (see page 465, Using addresses
with or without a network). An address in an ALE/CALM network may be upper-case
letters or digits, @ and ?. An address in a Codan Selcall network must be digits only.
If you have the FED-STD-1045 ALE/CALM option installed, you can use the special
ALE address syntax for global ALL calls (@?@) to send an ALL call through any of the
existing call commands in CICS (alecall, aletelcall, call, gpsposition,
pagecall, selcall). For more information see page 187, ALL address syntax.
If you have the MIL-STD-188-141B ALE option installed, you can use special ALE
address syntaxes to send ALL, ANY, Group Selective, NET, and Wildcard calls through
any of the existing call commands in CICS (alecall, aletelcall, call,
gpsposition, pagecall, selcall). For more information see page 192,
Summary of the special ALE address syntaxes.
NOTE
You cannot use the ALL, ANY, or Wildcard address syntax in the
alebeacon, beacon, gpsbeacon and statuscall commands.
NOTE
You cannot use the Group Selective or NET address syntaxes in the
gpsbeacon and statuscall commands.
If you enter the ALE
address syntax...
The transceiver sends...
@?@ a global ALL call to all listening stations (see page 187, ALL
address syntax)
@A@ a selective ALL call to listening stations that have an A as the
last character of their self address (A may be any specified
upper-case letter or number), for example, TNAA, EANBA,
1NCA, 23A (see page 187, ALL address syntax)
@@? a global ANY call to all listening stations (see page 188, ANY
address syntax)
@@A a selective ANY call to listening stations that have an A as
the last character of their self address (A may be any
specified upper-case letter or number), for example, TNAA,
EANBA, 1NCA, 23A (see page 188, ANY address syntax)
@AB a double selective ANY call to listening stations that have AB
as the last two characters of their self address (A and B may
be any specified upper-case letter or number), for example,
BAAB, 14BAB, Q2CAB, 1AB (see page 188, ANY address
syntax)
@A? a double selective wildcard ANY call to listening stations
that have an A as the second to last character of their self
address (A may be any specified upper-case letter or number)
and any upper-case letter or number as the last character, for
example, USAM, 19MA0, ENA9, 3DAZ (see page 188, ANY
address syntax)

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Codan 2110 series Specifications

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BrandCodan
Model2110 series
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

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