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2G ALE special address syntax
The Wildcard special address syntax is used to address calls to multiple stations within a 2G ALE
HF network. The table below provides examples of the types of
Note: The ?, comma (,), and @ characters are entered using the key.
ALE address
syntax
Call sent
@?@
A global ALL call to all listening stations
@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
@@?
A global ANY call to all listening stations
@@A A selective ANY call to listening stations that have an A as the last charac-
ter of their self address (A may be any specified upper-case letter or num-
ber), for example, TNAA, EANBA, 1NCA, 23A
@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<
@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
ABC,JK3MN,PQR
(example only)
A Group Selective call to the stations specifically addressed
NET address A NET call to all stations with that NET programmed in NETs
???
A Wildcard call to listening stations that have a self address matching the
length of the sent address and with any upper-case letter or number as
each of the characters, for example, SAM, NAA, 234, 3AZ
A?B? (example
only)
A selective Wildcard call to listening stations that have a self address
matching the length of the sent address with A and B as the first and third
characters respectively (A and B may be any specified upper-case letter or
number), and with any upper-case letter or number in the second and last
characters (in this case), for example, A2BM, ADB1, AZBE, A3B8
Making a 2G or 3G ALE call
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