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Version 1.73 Copyright © 1997 Link Communications Inc. 1/18/97
128: Set Full or Half-Duplex Patch Audio for a TX
This command allows you to control whether the audio from the autopatch gets muted when
one of the receivers that can send audio to the patch is active. When the controller receives a
command to bring up the patch, it connects that port and any ports that are monitoring or
connected to that port to the patch, so they can all take part in the call. Each of those ports'
transmitters will stay up for the length of the call. Each transmitter that is set for full-duplex
mode with this command will transmit the audio from the autopatch for the entire length of the
call; if it also transmits the audio from a receiver, it will mix it with the autopatch audio. Each
transmitter that is set up for half-duplex mode (the default) with this command will mute the
audio from the autopatch whenever someone keys up their radio to talk to the person on the
phone. This allows the control op to mute anything that the person on the phone my say by
simply keying up, rather than having to hang up the patch.
<128> p c Set autopatch half-duplex mode for a port
Parameters:
- 128 is the default command name.
- P is the requested port (1..2)
- C is the Half-Duplex on/off setting
-- 1 ==> make the selected port half duplex (the default)
-- 0 ==> make the selected port full duplex
129: Recall Full or Half-Duplex Patch Audio for a TX
This command allows you to recall whether the audio from the autopatch gets muted when one
of the receivers that can send audio to the patch is active. It lists the ports that are in half-
duplex mode. If a port is not listed, it is in full-duplex mode.
<129> Recall autopatch half-duplex mode for a port
Parameters:
- 129 is the default command name.