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• Table 9 (Page 36) summarizes commands for
obtaining information about the unit.
Refer to Section 6.3, Detailed Command Descriptions, beginning on
Page 37 for detailed information about these commands.
Commands and Command Parameters
You can use most commands in two ways:
Typing only the command:
For example: REPEATER
displays the current information.
Typing the command, followed by a space and a parameter value:
For example: REPEATER ON
implements a radio parameter change. Parameters and their meanings
are listed in the summary tables, as well in the detailed command
descriptions which follow.
The following conventions are used in the tables:
• Command parameters, if any, are shown in brackets [ ] follow-
ing the command entry.
• A string of lower-case “x”s in a command parameter stands for
a letter or number key.
• “xxx.xxxxx” stands for a decimal number (the decimal point
position might vary).
• “mm,” “dd,” and “yyyy” stand for month, day and year, respec-
tively (the number of characters used for month and year might
vary).
• “hh,” “mm,” and “ss” stand for hours, minutes and seconds,
respectively.