User's Manual

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Table 3-3. Remote Transceiver Operation Commands
CODE NAME DESCRIPTION
EQUIVALENT
TRANSCEIVER
KEYPAD COMMAND
Z Zap Command sent to the transceiver to disregard
the current remote command (or partial
command) and re-sync. Transceiver will
ACK/HT
None)
$ Squelch Control The "$" Command followed by three digits in
the following format will adjust the remote
squelch.
“$xxx”
where:
‘xxx’ = a decimal number from 000–255.
When in remote mode, the transceiver uses
the remote squelch value rather than the
squelch knob setting. The remote value is
initialized to the knob value when a remote
session is initiated.
(There is no equivalent
keypad response for the
$ Command. The $
Command is equivalent
to the SQUELCH Control
on the Transceiver’s front
panel, see Paragraph
2-3.1.1-4)
I Channel Initialization Initializes all channels to the default values
(AM, PT, low power, 225 MHz, Wideband (25
kHz), Aviation Mode Off).
Press
6
MODE
and turn ON transceiver
(See Paragraph 2-3.1.2)
L Lamp Control The “L” Command followed by a 0, 1, 2, or 3
will select the intensity of the transceiver’s
display backlighting
"L0" = Lamp Off
"L1" = Lamp Low
"L2" = Lamp Med
"L3" = Lamp Hi
9
LAMP
(See Paragraph 2-3.1.3)
J Speaker On/Off The “J” Command followed by a 0 or 1 will
select whether the transceiver’s internal
speaker is OFF or ON.
"J0" = Speaker Off
"J1" = Speaker On
3
SPKR
(See Paragraph 2-3.1.4)
P Preset Channel
Select
The "P" Command selects the preset channel
to be displayed and used.
The "P" Command followed by a decimal digit
from 0 to 9 will select the preset channel.
"P0" = Channel 0
"P1" = Channel 1
:
:
"P9" = Channel 9
0
CH
BCN
1
FREQ
(See Paragraph 2-3.2.1)