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STRUCTURE OF INFORMATION
STRUCTURE OF CONTACT AND CALL INFORMATION
154 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE
Structure of contact and call
information
A contact holds information on calls that you make to a particular
person or organisation. You may have several methods of calling the
same contact. Each method that you use is bundled into a call for that
contact. The basic building blocks that you require to define a call to a
contact is the HF network that will be used, the type of call that you
want to make, and the address or telephone number at which the person
or organisation will answer the call. The basic structure of call
information in a contact is shown in
Figure 45.
Figure 45: Structure of call information for a contact in the
Envoy Transceiver
Contact
(Bob)
Selcall
Call system (Selcall)
Self address (1234)
Selected scan tables
GlobalSelcall
Call system (Selcall)
Self address (1234)
Global (
all channels)
CALM
Call system (ALE)
Self address (BASE)
Selected scan tables
Available HF networks
Emergency
Selcall
Call type (Emergency)
Address (5555)
Selective
CALM
Call type (Selective)
Address (BOB2)
Message
CALM
Call type (Message)
Address (5555)
Where are you?
GlobalSelcall
Call type (Get Position)
Address (5555)
Phone
Selcall
Call type (Phone)
Phone number (83050311)
Phone link (4545)
Calls

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Codan Envoy Specifications

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BrandCodan
ModelEnvoy
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

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