Error Messages; Command Names - AEA PAKRATT PK-232 Operating Manual

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USER'S GUIDE
3.3.3

Error Messages

If your PK-232 can't understand what you've typed, you'll get an error message in English
telling you the nature of the error.
o
If you type an unrecognized command:
o
If the command name is correct, but the arguments are wrong:
o
If you type a numerical value that is not within the proper range for that parameter:
o
If you set the BEACON timing too often for busy channels:
o
If you try to enter an improper SELCAL:
Here are a few more examples:
ASDFASDF
cmd:
?What?
BEACON E
cmd:
?bad
PACLEN 265
cmd:
?range
DAY
cmd:
?clock not set
x
cmd:
?not while in PACKET
C N6IA
cmd:
?not while in MORSE
C N6IA
cmd:
?not while in ASCII
C N6IA
cmd:
?not while in BAUDOT
3.3.4

Command Names

The command name is the full word you can type to tell your PK-232 to execute this com-
mand. You can also give instructions to your PK-232 by typing a minimum abbreviation
called a "mnemonic" instead of the full word. You may always type out the entire com-
mand word, or any abbreviation longer than the minimum abbreviation. For example:
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
?What?
?bad
?range
WARNING: BEACON too often
?call sign
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This isn't a command.
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A parameter was left out.
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Unacceptable numerical value.
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You didn't set the PK-232's clock.
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Command is not valid for the mode in use.
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Command is not valid for the mode in use.
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Command is not valid for the mode in use.
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Command is not valid for the mode in use.
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