Setup procedures—Part 4
8-6 HF SSB transceiver reference manual
Selcall address setup
Setup code 211
This procedure is used to set up addresses for any of your
transceiver’s five selcall groups S1–S5.
Having set up a selcall group, you can assign the group to
any channel. This allows you to set up your transceiver with
several own addresses so that you can operate in more than
one network.
You can set up any selcall group. To find out the selcall
group assigned to each channel in the transceiver, refer to
the HF SSB transceiver user guide, Chapter 3, Using View
Channel Options mode.
A selcall group for normal selective calling consists of:
• your address (self ID)
• an optional address to call (call address)
• the selcall type set to
Codan
• an optional comment describing the selcall group.
Your address is the radio equivalent to the telephone number
of your station. Do not use 00 or 99 as the last two digits
since these addresses are reserved for sending group and
99-beacon calls.
Set the optional address to call if you want to restrict
selective calls on all channels set up with this selcall group
to one station (for example, a mobile station that only ever
needs to call a base station). Otherwise, leave this address
blank.
Setup procedures—Part 4
8-6 HF SSB transceiver reference manual
Selcall address setup
Setup code 211
This procedure is used to set up addresses for any of your
transceiver’s five selcall groups S1–S5.
Having set up a selcall group, you can assign the group to
any channel. This allows you to set up your transceiver with
several own addresses so that you can operate in more than
one network.
You can set up any selcall group. To find out the selcall
group assigned to each channel in the transceiver, refer to
the HF SSB transceiver user guide, Chapter 3, Using View
Channel Options mode.
A selcall group for normal selective calling consists of:
• your address (self ID)
• an optional address to call (call address)
• the selcall type set to
Codan
• an optional comment describing the selcall group.
Your address is the radio equivalent to the telephone number
of your station. Do not use 00 or 99 as the last two digits
since these addresses are reserved for sending group and
99-beacon calls.
Set the optional address to call if you want to restrict
selective calls on all channels set up with this selcall group
to one station (for example, a mobile station that only ever
needs to call a base station). Otherwise, leave this address
blank.