KAM’98 first, then issue the RESET command, then set the new baud rate on
your computer. Otherwise a hard reset will be required to erase the ABAUD set
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ting and reinitialize the KAM’98 to perform the autobaud routine. (See Hard Re
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set section.) Note also that a hard reset will erase ALL stored parameters in your
KAM’98 and return them to factory defaults.
See also: reset, restore
AMTOR {xxxx{xxxxx}}
immediate
This command places the KAM’98 in the AMTOR STANDBY mode. Entering
AMTOR xxxx[xxxxx] (i.e., selcal) will cause the KAM’98 to start a link se-
quence to the station specified.
+ Selcal format (the “xxx” character string) depends upon which version of
AMTOR you are using (see Modes of Operation section).
Entering AMTOR without a selcal will allow your KAM’98 to respond to a link
request from another station, monitor for free signals sent from shore stations, or
to transmit Mode B (FEC) AMTOR. To transmit Mode B, type <Ctrl+C>T to be-
gin transmission, and type <Ctrl+C>E to end transmission. You may also copy
Mode B transmissions in this mode, if ARQBBS is OFF.
This command is also used to enter standby mode or to initiate a link request
when working in SITOR mode with a commercial shore station (such as WLO or
Globe Wireless) to send HF e-mail. The AMTOR code in the KAM’98 is com
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patible with its commercial cousin, titled SITOR. For more detail, see HF E-Mail
in the non-packet modes of operation section.
See also: arqid, arqtime, autostrt, canline, cwid, fec, freequal, lamtor, misschar,
mygroups, myselcal, pmode, rephase, txdtor, txdfec.
ANALOG
immediate
Command Reference KAM’98 Commands
User’s Guide 226 KAM’98 v 8.3