OPERATING THE TRANSCEIVER
CALLING
ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER GETTING STARTED GUIDE 49
Calling
This section describes how to make the various types of calls from the
transceiver. You can make a call to a contact, return or repeat a call from
the Call History, or enter information at the time of the call.
For selective calling in ALE/CALM and Selcall HF networks, a control
point must register a self address from the list of available addresses for
that HF network. Self addresses are included in the HF network
information in either the Selcall|ALE Self Address or Additional
Self Addresses entries. If you select an HF network for a call that
does not have a registered self address for the control point, you will be
prompted to register one of the available self addresses. If you decline
to register at this prompt, you can register a self address in General >
Register Self Address (available in advanced view if the HF
network has two or more self addresses).
CAUTION: Your control point should have a registered self address
for each HF network in which you want to receive
non-data calls. If a 3031 Crosspatch is connected as a
peripheral device to the 15-way connector and you want
to be able to receive calls that are specifically addressed
to the crosspatch, its self address must be entered in the
Settings > Connectors > RFU 15way > RFU
15way Startup entry, for example selfid 3031
NOTE: Depending on the options installed in your transceiver,
additional call types from those discussed in this guide
may be available. For more information, please see the
Reference Manual.
NOTE: Depending on the setup of the HF network used for the
call and the digital voice and/or encryption options
installed in the transceiver, the transceiver may switch
automatically between analogue/digital voice and/or
clear/secure signals.
Related links:
Overview of digital voice options on page 66