Specifications
Operation 3-15
(20) BER THRSD controls the bit error rate threshold (00-48) for
received ALE words. A threshold of 00 would allow for no errors,
while a threshold of 48 would be the maximum amount of allowable
errors. The default setting is 48 errors.
(21) GOLAY THD controls the error correcting capability threshold
(0-4). A value of 0 would allow for no corrections, while a value of 4
would be the maximum amount of corrections allowable. The default
setting is 3 errors.
(22) ERR THRSD controls the number of errors allowed before a
word is rejected (0-4). A value of 0 would allow for no errors, while a
value of 4 would be the maximum amount of errors allowable. The
default setting is 3 errors.
(23) MESSG OUT assigns a number to an outgoing message (from 0
to 9). Enter a new number or an existing number to review or change.
To enter a new or different message, use (24) NEW MESSG.
(24) NEW MESSG enables the user to enter a new outgoing message
for the number assigned in (23) MESSG OUT. Any existing message
displays briefly. Use the alpha characters on the keypad to enter up to
90 characters.
(25) MESSG IN selects an incoming message for review (from 0 to
9). Only 10 message can be stored. When message 11 is received, the
oldest stored message is deleted.
(26) HANDSHAKE sets the message exchange compatibility with
other radios. Enter 1 for NO Tx, or 2 for NO Rx.
(27) NET ADRS assigns a number to a network address. Enter a new
number to be assigned or an existing number to review or change. To
enter a new or different address name, use (28) NET NAME.
(28) NET NAME enables the user to enter a new network address for
the number assigned in (27) NET ADRS. The last entered address
displays briefly. Use the alpha characters on the keypad to enter up to
15 characters.
(29) NET SLOT assigns network timing slots to stations for network
call responses (01-16). (27) NET ADRS and (28) NET NAME must
be set first.
(30) NET OTHER determines whether a station is to be part of the
network. Scroll to find and display the ID number of the station.
Enter 1 for ON (part of the network) or 2 for OFF (not part of the net-
work).
(31) EXIT MENU exits the ALE submenu.










