Radio Connections - AOR AR-210 Operating Instructions Manual

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AR-210 Manual
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SAMPLE TERMINAL SOFTWARE
If you do not own any terminal software, use the sample diskette supplied with the AR-210. This
sample software works under MS-DOS or PC-DOS only. The diskette also contains source code for
a sample terminal program written by the MS QBasic which can be run through the QBasic pro-
gram comes with MS-DOS 5.0
SAMPLE TERMINAL SOFT OPERATING PROCEDURE
1. Turn ON your computer.
2. Insert the diskette into drive (A or B).
3. From the computer prompt, type
If you use a Hard Disk, from the C:\ prompt, type
4. The communication screen should appear.
5. The default parameters are 1200 baud / 7 bits / Even Parity / One stop bit. Hit [
ing [
Alt
] key. Use the ARROW key to change the parameter.

RADIO CONNECTIONS

Refer to Figure 1-1 while you read the following information. Depending upon your particular ra-
dio, you can either use the RADIO socket or the SP IN and MIC/PTT sockets. In general, the
RADIO socket is for connection to a base or mobile station and the SP IN and MIC/PTT sockets are
for hand-held transceivers that use a combination audio and PTT cable.
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TERM
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].
A:TERM
Figure 1-1
AR-210 Front Panel
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1-5
P
] while hold-

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