Net Call - Codan Envoy Reference Manual

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NET call

A NET call may be made to a single NET address. Many stations may be programmed
to recognise this address when tuned to or scanning the same frequency in an
ALE/CALM HF network. A station may be a member of a NET, or may have the NET
programmed in its profile without being a member of the NET. A NET address may
be used with the Emergency, Message, NET, Phone, Selective, or Send Position call
type.
The member stations send an automatic response to the calling station in a
pre-determined response slot. The calling station then completes the link
establishment with all member stations. If a member station is set up to not respond
during its allocated response slot, it still enters the link.
NOTE:
The NET address syntax can be any combination of upper-case letters and numbers
up to 15 characters, however, for efficiency of NET calls, it is preferable that the
address be limited to 3 characters. To make a call using a NET, the NET must be
programmed in the transceiver and configured correctly.
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Summary of special ALE address syntaxes on page 447
Emergency call on page 436
Message call on page 438
Phone call on page 440
Selective call on page 440
Send Position call on page 441
When you use a NET address syntax through the Selective call type,
the call icon changes to the NET call icon ( ) when the call is started.
Summary of special ALE address syntaxes on page 447
Emergency call on page 436
Message call on page 438
Phone call on page 440
Selective call on page 440
Send Position call on page 441
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ADDRESS SYNTAX
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