Specifications
5-7
Load Courtesy Tone Transceiver
Key-up and send [*3112], followed by the three-digit number that represents the
desired courtesy tone. Un-key and the voice will say: "CONTROL OK." Example: Select
courtesy tone #5.
Programming Command──┐ ┌───────Message Number
Command *31 12 165──Courtesy Tone #5
Courtesy tones [160] and [161] are programmed with default values. Tones [162]
through [169] are blank. Use the [*92X] programming command to create a series of
custom tones before programming voice message buffers 11 and 12 with tones [162]
through [169].
Program Synthesized Voice Message With CW ID
To send the CW ID in place of a voice messages, load the number [170] or [171] in the
voice message buffer. Example: Send the CW ID as ID #2.
Message Number──────┐ ┌────CW ID command
Programming Command──┐ │ │
Command *31 02 171
Macro Control by Voice Message
To execute a MACRO from within a voice message, load the number [172] through [179] in
a voice message buffer. Do not call a macro containing a voice message. [172] will
execute the macro stored in macro table position two.
Erase Synthesized Voice Message Locations (01-40)
Key-up and send [*32XX]. Un-key and the voice will say: "CONTROL OK." The voice
message will be erased at location [XX].
CW ID Memory Storage
Memory space is provided for two CW identifications. Buffer #1 will accept 64
characters while buffer #2 will accept 32 characters. If a repeater user talks over a
voice ID, the CAT-1000B will switch to the CW ID. If both voice ID messages are
disabled, (Zone 3 Channel 1 and Zone 3 Channel 2 turned OFF), the controller will ID
in CW only. During initialization, buffer #1 is loaded with "CAT1000 REPEATER
CONTROLLER," while buffer #2 is loaded with "CAT1000."
Send Repeater CW ID (1-2)
Key-up and send [*33X]. Un-key and the CAT-1000B will send the CW ID at the frequency
and speed programmed.
Program Repeater CW ID (1-2)
Key-up and send [*34X], followed by the frequency, speed and two digit numbers that
represents the call letter identification. Memory space is provided for (64) and (32)
entries. Refer to the CW ID programming table. Example: Load CW ID memory buffer #1
with DE W4XYZ/R at 1200 Hz and 20 WPM.
Programming──┐ Frequency 20wpm D E SPACE W 4 X Y Z / R
Command │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
*341 8 2 13 14 38 32 04 33 34 35 36 27
CW ID PROGRAMMING TABLE
00=Zero 05=Five 10=A 15=F 20=K 25=P 30=U 35=Z 40= ; 45=(
01=One 06=Six 11=B 16=G 21=L 26=Q 31=V 36=/ 41= , 46=SK
02=Two 07=Seven 12=C 17=H 22=M 27=R 32=W 37=AR 42= :
03=Three 08=Eight 13=D 18=I 23=N 28=S 33=X
38=Sp
ace
43= ?
04=Four 09=Nine 14=E 19=J 24=O 29=T 34=Y 39= . 44= -
Sending Speed 1=25 2=20 3=18 4=15 5=13 6=10 Words Per Minute
Tone Frequency 1=500 2=600 3=700 4=800 5=900 6=1000 7=1100 8=1200 Hz