Rxrev; Selfec; Sendpac - AEA PAKRATT PK-232 Operating Manual

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USER'S GUIDE
The PK-232 enters the disconnected state if the number of retries is exceeded.
If you are not in Transparent Mode, the following message is displayed:
*** Retry count exceeded
*** DISCONNECTED: {call sign}
RXREV ON|OFF
Mode: Baudot and ASCII RTTY/AMTOR
Parameters:
ON -
OFF - Received data polarity is normal.

RXREV

Use the
Command to invert the polarity of the data demodulated from the received mark
and space tones.
In some cases, you may be trying to copy a station that's transmitting "upside down" but receiving
your signals correctly.
RXREV
Set
ON to reverse the data sense of received signals.
Type
RXREV TOG (RXR
various combinations of
aaaa

SELFEC

Mode: AMTOR FEC
aaaa
Parameters:
- Specifies your SELective CALling code (SELCALL).
The
SELFEC
command starts a SELective FEC (Mode Bs) transmission to a specific distant station
when you enter that station's SELCALL (SELective CALLing) code.
SELFEC
The
command must be a unique character sequence that contains four alphabetic charac-
ters. It is normally derived from the call sign of the distant station.
MYSELCAL
See
for further information on the derivation and use of SELCALs.
To end your SELFEC transmission, return to the Command Mode by typing
value) and then typing
You don't have to type the SELCAL a second time if you intend to call the same station again right
away.
n

SENDPAC

Mode: Packet
n
Parameters:
-
SENDPAC
Use the
command to select the character used to force a packet to be sent in Converse
Mode. The parameter
input to be packetized and queued for transmission. You can enter the code in either hexadecimal
or decimal numbers.
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
Mnemonic: RXR
Received data polarity is reversed (mark-space reversal).
T) to "toggle" the polarity of received signals. This is useful when trying
RBAUD
and
RXREV
Mnemonic: SEL
R
to switch back to receive mode.
Mnemonic: SE
0 to $7F (0 to 127 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.
n
is the numeric ASCII code for the character you want to use to force your
Default: OFF
to decode an unknown Baudot signal.
Default: empty
Default: $0D <CTRL-M>
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COMMAND SUMMARY
<CTRL-C>
(default
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