Command | Notes |
EX018/EX022 |
The parameter for these arguments can be a 0 for text or 1 for message. That is
all which is written in the CAT documentation. The operating manual clarifies the
command. Text messages are entered via the TFT keyboard or via the CAT. The 1
indicates the message was entered using a keyer.
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KY |
This command takes one of ten possible arguments. The arguments are 1 thru 9
and the letter 'A.' This isn't a major issue but using zero thru nine would be
a simplification.
The fact there are 10 arguments but only 5 memories might be confusing to some.
Under the hood there is a flag which is set when the message is stored. How the
message is played back depends on whether it was entered from a keyboard or keyer.
Entering a keyer message using the parameter '6' will overwrite whatever was
previously written to the memory number 1. See EX018-022.
To enter a message using the KY command, the message numbers's EX command should
be sent as 'EX0.'
The operator's manual indicates a closing curly brace aka '}' should be used at
the end of the message. If the message is exactly 50 characters do not add the
symbol as it will be the 51st character of the message. Messages are limited to
50 characters.
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MR |
According to the documentation the three digits of the command
should be the number of the memory channel to be read. Experience indicates
the CAT does not honor the parameter. Instead the command will return data
about the current memory channel. Even so the number must be a valid memory
channel.
If a memory channel has not been written to, it will not be read.
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MW |
The documentation indicates the P7 argument of the command is fixed as '00.'
The argument is a fixed '0.'
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NA |
The command should use 'NA' rather than the documented 'MA.'
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UP |
Microphone up button
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