Specifications
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Internal Command Structure
The Internal Command Structure is a series of commands used to program the scheduler,
eight hardware input switch buffers and the macro strings. Each command is limited to
four digits. Even number pointer commands will interrupt a QSO, while odd number
pointers commands will not execute if PTT is active. The following CAT-1000B
operations are controlled by the Internal Command Structure.
Pointer Zone Channel Action
Control
Repeater
1 1-8 1-8 0-1-2
Action 0 = OFF 1 = ON 2 = Momentary (0.2 second)
Pointer Table Position
Send Time of Day 20 21 00
Send Day of Week 22 23 00
Send Day and Month 24 25 00
Send Salutation 26 27 00
Send Voice Message 30 31 01-40
Play DVR Track 32 33 01-16
Send CW Buffer 34 35 01-02
Send CW Character 36 37 00-46 50-96
Send Voice Message (PTT #1 & PTT #2) 38 39 01-40
Send DTMF Tones 40 41 01-40
Send Paging Tones 42 43 01-20
Copy To Voice Message 11 44 00-09 20-40
Copy To Voice Message 12 46 00-09 20-40
Execute Macro 50 51 01-40
Load Memory File 52 53 01-08
Time Delay Control Seconds 60 01-99
PTT #1 Control 62 00-01
PTT #2 Control 64 00-01
DVR Play - TX Audio 66 00-01
Link Control Off/On/Receive 70 71 00-01-02
Link Reset 70 71 03
Link Bridge Up/Down 70 71 04-05
Load Link Frequency (CAT-1000B Memory) 72 73 01-40
Load Link Frequency (Kenwood Memory) 74 75 01-20
Load Link TX Power Low/Med/High 76 77 01-02-03
Set DR-1000 User Function Switches 82 83 01-40
Send Voice Vocabulary 9 000-999
Figure 5-1
CW Character
The Internal Command Structure can be used to send CW characters. If the CW character
is programmed using pointers 36 or 37 and 00-through 49, the CW character will have a
frequency and speed determined by the settings of CW buffer #1. If the CW character
is programmed using 50 through 96, the frequency and speed will be determined by the
settings of CW buffer #2.