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MYSelcal cccc | nnnn | nnnnn | ccccccc | nnnnnnnnn | callsign
Default {based on
mycall
}
The SELCAL specified by this command will be recognized, when operating in AMTOR Mode A, as
your station identification. The convention used for AMTOR SELCALs is to use the first letter and
the last three letters of your callsign as your 4-character SELCAL. The MYSELCAL will also accept 4
or 5 digit numbers and generate the corresponding 4-character SELCAL automatically from these
numbers.
If you enter 7 characters, 9 numbers or an amateur radio callsign, this command will use this as
your 7-character SELCAL for the CCIR 625 form of AMTOR operation. If you choose to enter your
own seven characters, you must remember that the CCIR 625 recommendation does not allow the
use of the letters G, H, J, L. N or W.
You must use the MYSELCAL command twice to change both the 4-character and the 7-character
SELCAL. The KAM Plus keeps both SELCAL and will respond to either one automatically.
See also: amtor, fec
NAVClr
Immediate command
This command clears the list of messages which have been received in the NAVTEX/AMTEX mode.
Any message which has previously been received will be eligible to be received again.
See also: navtex
NAVErrr
n
(
n
= 0 – 10)
Default 5
The NAVERR command specifies the maximum percent of errors allowed in a NAVTEX/AMTEX mes-
sage before the message is considered invalid. If a message is received with less than
n
% errors,
that same message will not be sent to the terminal if received a second time. If the received mes-
sage contains excessive errors, the message ***TOO MANY ERRORS XXXX will be sent to the ter-
minal and the message will be sent to the terminal if received again.
See also: navtex
NAVLog
Immediate command
This command displays a list of the NAVTEX/AMTEX messages which have been properly received
and therefore are ineligible to be printed if received again.
NAVMsg
c
[
ccc
...] | ALL | NONE (
c
= A – Z)
Default ALL
The NAVMSG command specifies which classes of NAVTEX messages will be sent to the attached
terminal. Three classes (A, B, and D) must always be sent according to the specification, but may
be eliminated by the user. If any of these required message classes are not selected, the KAM Plus
will issue a warning message. Specifying ALL will set the NAVTEX mode to copy all classes of mes-
sages, and setting NAVMSG NONE will exclude all classes. Message classes are listed in the NAV-
TEX section of this manual.
See also: navsta, navtex

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