Unit installation

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RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/17/98
"p 1 x": Select radio mode. "x" is from the table below. If your radio supports wide and
narrow versions of a mode, the wide version will be used.
"x" Definition
1 Selects USB Mode
2 Selects LSB Mode
3 Selects AM Mode
4 Selects FM Mode
5 Selects CW Mode
Digit 2:
"p 2": Select transceive mode. Keying the repeater will cause the HF radio to transmit
while in this mode. You can only go to frequencies that are within the tranmit band edges
while in this mode. If you try to go to a disallowed frequency, or if you try to enable this
mode while on a disallowed frequency, the controller will generate the HF error (the default
is for it to speak "error 217) and will not do it. If this command is successful, you should
hear the voice response: "HF Transmit". This does the same thing as command 000 does
when you are not in HF mode.
"p 2 1": Toggle PL receive requirement. Normally off. If turned on, receiver squelch will
not open unless the correct PL frequency is detected. Not supported by all radios. On the
Yaesu FT-736, PL receive only works when PL transmit is enabled.
"p 2 2": Toggle PL transmit setting. Normally off. If turned on, will transmit the current
PL frequency. Not supported by all radios.
"p 2 3": Turn PL receive and transmit off.
"p 2 8": Recall PL receive and transmit settings and frequency.
"p 2 <Hz>": Set the current PL frequency to <Hz>. Do not use the '*' as a decimal point.
You can enter the frequency to the nearest Hz, and the controller will look it up the nearest
exact match for you.
Digit 3:
"p 3": Exit HF mode and return to normal command mode. Voice response is "HF Off".
Digit 4:
"p 4": Bump down 100 Hz. If you are in transceive mode, you may get an error if the new
frequency would be disallowed by the transmit edges. Voice response is "Down 100".
"p 4 <command name>": Execute command <command name>. For example: "p 4
026" would recall the time from HF mode, just as "026" would from normal command
mode.
Digit 5:
"p 5": Selects virtual VFO A. Has no effect if you are already using virtual VFO A.
Restores the receive frequency, transmit frequency offset and mode to whatever they were