Spot Volume; Fsk Mark High/Low - Ten-Tec OMNI-VII 588 Programmer's Reference Manual

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SPOT Volume

The relative SPOT Volume can be controlled over a range of 0-127. A setting of 0
represents SPOT Off, whereas a setting of 127 (0x7f) represents the maximum SPOT
Volume setting of 100%.
Format:
Where:
Example:

FSK Mark High/Low

This controls whether the OMNI-VII will transmit the MARK at High or at Low
Frequency. The range is from 0 for Mark Low, to 1 for Mark High. The High Frequency
is the frequency displayed in the transmit frequency, and the Low Frequency is 170Hz
lower. The Mark/Space selection is via the rear input pins in the acc port.
Format:
Where:
Example:
Rev 1.009
OMNI-VII Firmware Updates at www.rfsquared.com
'*' 'C1R' <d0> <CR>
'*' = the ASCII '*' symbol (0x2a)
C1R = the ASCII 'C1R' characters (<0x43><0x31><0x52>)
<d0> = 7 bit SPOT volume selection (0x00 to 0x7f)
*C1R<0x3f><CR> sets SPOT Volume to decimal 63 (50%)
'*' 'C1S' <d0> <CR>
'*' = the ASCII '*' symbol (0x2a)
C1S = the ASCII 'C1S' characters (<0x43><0x31><0x53>)
<d0> = binary 0 for Mark Low Frequency
= binary 1 for Mark High Frequency
*C1S<0x01><CR> Enables using the Mark at the High Frequency
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