Standard Commands for Remote Base Operation
Depending on the system configuration and user privileges, these commands can be entered from a connected radio, a telephone or iaxRpt dispatch client.
These are the "standard" or "default" form of these commands. Note that they may be programmed differently for your system.
FREQUENCY AGILE REMOTE BASE NODE FUNCTIONS
*0MEMORY - Retrieve Memory (MEMORY is digits for memory #)
*1MMM*KKK*S - Set Freq (M are MHz digits, K are Khz digits,
S is split, where 1 is minus, 2 is simplex, 3 is plus)
(e.g. 146.52 simplex would be *1146*52*2, 14.27513 would
be *114*27513* -- note no split for USB)
*2NNN*T - Set Rx PL (N are whole number digits, T is tenths,
(e.g. *2107*2 would be 107.2 Hz)
*3NNN*T - Set Tx PL (N are whole number digits, T is tenths,
(e.g. *3107*2 would be 107.2 Hz)
*40 - Rx PL Off
*41 - Rx PL On
*42 - Tx PL Off
*43 - Tx PL On
*44 - Low Power
*45 - Medium Power
*46 - High Power
*51 - Long Status
*52 - Brief Status
*8XXXX - Login
*9 - Phone PTT
The following are for HF/multimode systems only:
*61 - FM Mode
*62 - USB Mode
*63 - LSB Mode
*64 - AM Mode
*711 - Bump -20KHz
*714 - Bump -100KHz
*717 - Bump -500Khz
*713 - Bump +20KHz
*716 - Bump +100KHz
*719 - Bump +500Khz
*721 - Scan - Slow
*724 - Scan - (Quick) Medium
*727 - Scan - Fast
*723 - Scan + Slow
*726 - Scan + (Quick) Medium
*729 - Scan + Fast
*79 - Tune
So, for example, to bring the Palos Verdes (NODE 2025) remote up on 146.460 simplex, you would:
*32021 - To bring up the link to PV.
*40 - To enter command mode (with last NODE)
*8XXXXXX - To log into the system
*1146*46*2 - To set it onto 146.46 simplex
*44 - Low power
# - to exit remote command mode
You are now talking on 46 from PV.
To drop the link: *12021 - To drop the link to PV.
| *0MEMORY | Retrieve Memory (MEMORY is digits for memory # |
| *1MMM*KKK | Set Freq (M are MHz digits, K are Khz digits, S is split, where 1 is minus, 2 is simplex, 3 is plus) (e.g. 146.52 simplex would be *1146*52*2, 14.27513 would be *114*27513* -- note no split for USB) |
| *2NNN*T | Set Rx PL (N are whole number digits, T is tenths, (e.g. *2107*2 would be 107.2 Hz) |
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