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Kantronics KAM Plus - NAVTEX;AMTEX Operation

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For ARRL AMTEX bulletins, the defined B1 codes are:
A ARRL issued bulletins
C CRRL issued bulletins (Canadian)
I IARU issued bulletins
J JARL issued bulletins
S AMSAT issued bulletins
X Miscellaneous
and the currently assigned message classes are:
A Emergency bulletins
B Priority bulletins
D Reserved
E DX bulletins
G General bulletins
K Keplarian bulletins
P Propagation forecasts
S Satellite bulletins
X Miscellaneous bulletins
NAVTEX/AMTEX Operation
To enter the NAVTEX/AMTEX mode, you simply type NAVTEX from the cmd: prompt and press re-
turn. At this point you will see nothing on the terminal until a valid NAVTEX message is received.
To exit the NAVTEX mode and return to the cmd: prompt, type a [Ctrl-C] followed by the letter
[X]. (Do not hold the control key when you type the X.)
Before entering the NAVTEX mode (while you still have the cmd: prompt) you may specify which
stations you wish to receive using the NAVSTA command. For instance, if I wish to copy AMTEX
bulletins issued by ARRL, but do not want those from other stations (CRRL for example), I would
type NAVSTA A at the cmd: prompt. To monitor all stations, simply type NAVSTA ALL.
You may also specify which message classes you wish to receive by using the NAVMSG command.
If you want the Satellite bulletins and DX bulletins, you would type NAVMSG ES and press return.
Note that if you eliminate message classes A, B, or D from the list of valid message classes, you
will receive a WARNING message from the KAM Plus since the NAVTEX specification requires that
these classes must be printed at least once. To set your system to copy all message classes, type
NAVMSG ALL.
The NAVERR command is used to specify the percent of errors allowed in a received message be-
fore the KAM Plus considers the message as not being received properly.
In the event you wish to clear the message sequence numbers, allowing all messages to be re-
ceived again, use the NAVCLR command. If the NAVTEX Mode is used infrequently, it is advisable
to clear the numbers, since the transmitting station may have already wrapped sequence numbers
back around to those you have stored.

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