Unit installation

15-10
RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/17/98
HF Remote Base Keypad Definition:
1: RX Only 2: RX and TX 3: Exit HF Mode, A: Bump Up 20Hz
1x: HF Mode... 21: Toggle PL RX
1 - USB
2 - LSB
3 - AM
4 - FM
5 - CW
22: Toggle PL TX
23: PL Off
28: Recall PL
2<Hz>: Set PL Freq
Return to
Normal
Command
Mode
4: Bump Down 5: Select VFO A 6: Bump Up B: Bump Down
100Hz 100Hz 20Hz
4<name>: Execute 0..99
Command by
Name
5xx: Recall Memory
7: Bump Down 8: Recall Current 9: Bump Up C: Not Defined
500 Hz VFO Settings 500Hz
7x: Start Scan... 80: Offset Off
1 - Down Slow
3 - Up Slow
4 - Down Med.
6 - Up Medium
7 - Down Fast
9 - Up Fast
81: Offset On
811: Minus Offset
810: Plus Offset
81xy: Set size of
offset for this
band
* Use as 0: Select VFO B #: Force- D: Not Defined
Frequency Execution
<Point> Key Digit, Like an
0xx: Write Memory
Channel 0..99
Enter Key
Explaination of Keypad Commands:
Remember that before pressing the digit shown on the keypad map above, you must enter
the HF prefix digit you set with command 195. The prefix digit is shown as a 'p' in the descriptions
below; it defaults to '1'.
Digit 1:
"p 1": Selects receive only mode. Keying the repeater will not cause the HF radio to
transmit while in receive only mode. You can also go to any frequency the radio supports
while in this mode, while the allowed frequency ranges may be restricted when transmit is
enabled. Voice response: "HF Receive". This does the same thing as command 001 does
when you are not in HF mode.