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026: Playback Small DVR Message(s)
This command allows you to send one or more DVR messages. It will be sent to the ports that are
in the audio routing variable at the time this command is executed (for more information about
audio routing, see Appendix A).
<026> s Playback a single message 0..9
<026> ss Playback a single message 00..34
<026> ss..ss Playback a list of messages
Parameters:
- 026 is the default command name.
- SS is the DVR slot number, two digits per slot
Notes:
DVR messages can be intermixed withCW messages and the RLC-4 will make sure that
they are sent in the right order. For example, you could write a macro that would send your
call sign using CW, then use the DVR to speak "Link Up". This also means that if CW is in
use, the DVR will have to wait until it is finished to send its message, even if the messages
are unrelated.
If a single message was recorded across multiple slots, it should be played back by
specifying only the beginning slot number. For example, if you recorded a six second
message with the “025 10 15", you can play back the whole message by entering “184 10".
027: Erase Small DVR Message(s)
This command allows you to delete one or a range of DVR messages. If an erased message is later
played, it will sound like a short pause. There is no way to "un-erase" a message once it is erased.
<027> ss Erase a single message
<027> ss..ee Erase multiple messages
Parameters:
- 027 is the default command name.
- SS is the DVR slot number to erase, two digits per slot
- EE (optional). If EE is not specified, only one slot will be erased. If EE is specified, the
DVR will delete slots SS through EE.