10.4.13 PR
Switched the PTC-IIIusb into Packet-Radio mode and loads the program code into the
DSP respectively.
This command is necessary that the PTC-IIIusb can accept Packet-Radio connects
attempts from a distant station after e.g. having just finished a PACTOR connect and the
PTC-IIIusb still is in PACTOR-mode. Also refer to chapter
10.4.14 PS
When a GPS receiver is connected to the PTC-IIIusb then with the PS command the
position data can be read out. In opposite to the POSition command in the cmd: -
menu the output always has NMEA format. The NMEA compatible string usually looks
like:
$GPRMC,212234,A,5005.432,N,00845.974,E,000.0,360.0,190201,000.1,E*7B
10.4.15 PT
Switches the PTC-IIIusb to PACTOR mode and loads the DSP respectively.
This command is necessary that the PTC-IIex can accept PACTOR connects attempts
from a distant station after e.g. having just finished a Packet-Radio connect and the PTC-
IIex still is in Packet-mode.
Also refer to chapter
10.4.16 T
Default setting: 100
Parameter:
X
0... 30,000, TxDelay in milliseconds.
Sets the time between keying the PTT and the initial transmission of data.
sets the TxDelay on port 1 to 50 ms
T 1:50
10.4.17 U
Default setting: 0
Parameter: 0
1
2
Enable or disable the connect text.
U defines the connect text.
U 1 Here is the PTC-IIIusb – The PTC-IIIusb switches on the connect text and the text
U 1 – asks for the connect text
U 0 – switches off the connect text
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10 Hostmode
5.5
on page 29.
Switch connect text off.
Switch connect text on.
Switch connect text on and analysis of special functions.
will be "Here is the PTC-IIIusb ".
5.5
on page 29.
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