Special AMD messaging features
NOTE
NOTE
For interoperability with other transceivers, the 2110 Manpack Transceiver recognises
special AMD messaging syntax included at the beginning of an AMD message sent on a
network with a privacy mode set to Plain. The transceiver accepts and processes the
syntax shown in
message. The syntax shown must be followed by a space, then the required information.
Table 28:
Syntax
#EMERGENCY
#GPS <position>
#HELP
#MAYDAY
#PANPAN
#SOS
#TEL <telephone
number>
#TEL!
NOTE
NOTE
Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Reference Manual
Special AMD messaging is available if the MIL-STD-188-141B ALE
option is installed (2110 only).
GPS information is only sent if Option GPS Enable is installed.
Table
28. You can also manually enter any of this text into an AMD
Special AMD messaging syntax
Processed as...
An Emergency call. The transceiver sounds an emergency alert
tone.
A Send Position call. The GPS position data is sent followed by
position information. For example, enter:
#GPS 34.6S 118.34E +98M 152311
An Emergency call. The transceiver sounds an emergency alert
tone.
An Emergency call. The transceiver sounds an emergency alert
tone.
An Emergency call. The transceiver sounds an emergency alert
tone.
An Emergency call. The transceiver sounds an emergency alert
tone.
A Phone call. The call is transferred to the attached
radio/telephone interconnect unit, which dials the telephone
number. For example, enter:
#TEL 0883050311
A hangup for a Phone call. The call at the radio/telephone
interconnect is hung up.
When you send an Emergency call from a 2110 Manpack Transceiver
using a Plain network, the text #HELP appears in the AMD message of
the receiving vendor transceiver.
Calls sent from a Codan HF transceiver to a non-Codan HF transceiver
show the various calls using the AMD alert feature of that transceiver.
Making and receiving calls
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