Detailed Rs232 Command Listing - AOR AR8600 Operating Manual

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17-3 Detailed RS232 command listing for the AR8600
^A
Remote ID
Hex value 0x01
Accepts a value nn in the range 01-99
AF
AFC
To set: AF n <CR>
n =0 (off), n =1 (on)
To read: AF<CR>
Response is AF n
Note: Not valid in WFM, USB, LSB or CW
AM
Bandscope Analyser Mode
AM<CR> starts bandscope mode
AM<CR> repeated when in bandscope mode
generates a report in the following format:
AM PH0 CF0091000000 MF0091000000 SW1
AP
Auto Pwr off
AP n.n <CR>
n.n =0.0 (off)
nn =0.5-9.5 (sets 0.5 - 9.5 hours to power off
following last active transmission)
To read: AP<CR>
Responds with AP n.n (where n.n is the delay time
in hours or 0.0 = off)
Note: n.n must be in multiples of 0.5 hours
AS
Search auto-store on/off
To set: AS n <CR>
n =0 (off),
n =1 (on - write frequency into bank J),
n =2 (on - same as 1 but erase previous channels
to create space for new entries),
To read: AS<CR>
Response is either n =0 (off) or n =1 (on)
Note: Stores into the search group nominated
by GS
AT
Attenuator
To set: AT n <CR>
n =0 (off),
n =1 (on)
To read: AT<CR>
Response is AT n , where n =0 (off) or 1 (on)
To set: AU n <CR>
AU
Auto mode
n =0 (off), n =1 (on)
To read: AU<CR>
Response is AU n MD m
BM
Scan bank link setting
To read: BM<CR>
Responds with: BM nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ,
where n = character corresponding to linked bank
(A - J or a - j), or - (not linked)
Example: BM-BCD---------------- indicates that
banks B, C & D are linked
To set: BM nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn <CR>
Where n is a character which specifies a bank
which will have its link status toggled (A - J or
a - j). There is no need to enter a "-" to avoid
changing a bank link
BM%%<CR> clears all link settings
BM%% nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn <CR> clears all
links except those specified
Examples: BM abc toggles the link status for
banks a, b & c
BM%% bc clears the link status for all banks
except b & c
Note: As defined by GM.
BP
Search Bank Protect
To set: BP n
n =0 (off), n =1 (on)
To read: BP<CR>
Response is BN n
BS
Bank link search
To read: BS<CR>
Responds with: BS nnn...n , where n = character
corresponding to linked bank,
or - (not linked). The search bank indicators range
from A - T and a - t (40 search banks in all)
Example:
BS-BC---F-HIJ-------R--a---e--h-j----no---st
Indicates that the banks shown are linked.
To set: BS nnn...n <CR>
Where n is a bank indicator in the range A-T or a-t
BS%%<CR> clears all link settings
BS%% nnn...n <CR> clears all link settings except
those listed
Examples:
BSABRabcmp<CR> toggles the link state for
the banks shown
BS%% BFT<CR> clears all links except for the
banks B, F & T
Note: As defined by GS.
CF
Bandscope centre frequency
To read: CF<CR>
Responds with CF nnnnnnnnnn
To set: CF nnnnnnnnnn <CR> or CF nn.nnn
Set the bandscope centre frequency to the
specified frequency
(expressed in Hz or MHz depending on format)
Note: Maximum resolution is 10kHz for spans
10MHz - 500kHz; maximum resolution is 2kHz for
spans 200kHz-100kHz. Frequencies below 2kHz
are not accepted.
CN
CTCSS
Requires CT8200 option
To read: CN<CR>
Responds with CN nn nn =0 (off), nn =01 (auto),
nn =06-37 (a frequency from the following table)
freq
nn freq
nn
00
off
10 136.5
01
auto
11 141.3
12 146.2
13 151.4
14 156.7
15 162.2
06
94.8
16 167.9
07
100.0
17 173.8
08
103.5
18 179.9
09
107.2
19 186.2
0A
110.9
1A 192.8
0B
114.8
1B 203.5
0C
118.8
1C 210.7
0D
123.0
1D 218.1
0E
127.3
1E 225.7
0F
131.8
1F 233.6
To set: CN nn <CR>, where nn is a two digit value from the table
DA
Dial (VFO) audio squelch
To set: DA nnn <CR> nnn =000 - 255
(where 000=audio squelch off)
To read: DA<CR>
Responds with DA nnn or DA+ nnn
(+ = current audio squelch level >= nnn )
DB
Dial (VFO) level squelch
To set: DB nnn <CR> nnn =000 - 255
(where 000=level squelch off)
To read: DB<CR>
Responds with DB nnn or DB+ nnn
(+ = current level >= nnn )
DC
Data centre Frequency
To read: DC<CR>
Responds with DC nnn
Example: DC000
Note: Valid only when bandscope is on
Note: Refer to the LM command
DD
To set: DD nn <CR>
Where nn = 00 - 99 or FF
(indicating 0.0 - 99 seconds or FF=hold)
To read: DD<CR>
Responds with DD n.n
nn freq
nn freq
20
241.8
30 177.3
21
250.3
31 183.5
22
67.0
32 189.9
23
71.9
33 196.6
24
74.4
34 199.5
25
77.0
35 206.5
26
79.7
36 229.1
27
82.5
37 254.1
28
85.4
29
88.5
2A 91.5
2B 97.4
2C 69.4
2D 159.8
2E
165.5
2F
171.3
Dial (VFO) delay

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