mode command
Use the mode command to:
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A mode is a type of reception or transmission you can use with a channel. It consists of a
sideband, an IF centre and IF width. Most transceivers have modes such as USB and
LSB. However, transceivers can be configured with additional modes available under
different names.
NOTE
Syntax
mode
mode <name>
where:
mode displays the mode of the current channel.
<name> sets the mode of the channel to the mode specified, but only if the mode is
permitted for the channel.
mute command
Use the mute command to:
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Syntax
mute [off|voice|selcall] reflects mode of speaker mute
where:
mute displays the status of the mute.
off switches off the mute so that all audio is heard.
voice sets that the mute will open when a voice signal is detected.
selcall sets that the mute will open when a call that is specifically addressed to this
station is received.
Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Reference Manual
display the mode setting for the current channel
set a new mode setting for the selected channel (depending on the modes permitted
for that channel)
The mode command and sideband command can be used
interchangeably (see
CICS V3.20 (or later), the mode command is preferred.
switch mute for the speaker off
select the type of signal that triggers the speaker mute
Operating the transceiver from a computer
page 440, sideband
command). If you are using
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