MFJ-1278B MULTI-MODE

OPERATIONAL COMMANDS

This reminds you of what you have done, and indicates that the value has been successfully changed. If you type something the MFJ-1278B can't understand you will get an error message. If you type an unrecognized command, you will see the message ?EH. If you get a command name correct, but the arguments are wrong, you will see the message ?BAD. A complete list of error messages appears at the end of this chapter. For example,

cmd: ASDFASDF

This is not a command.

?EH

This response indicates MFJ-1278B did not understand

 

the command.

cmd BEACON EThis is a valid command, however a parameter was left out.

?BAD

This response indicates a bad command. Maybe the

 

command was a valid command, but a parameter is

 

missing.

Command List

The commands are listed alphabetically, and each command entry contains several sections, as follows:

COMMAND NAME

The boldface command name at the top of the entry is the word you will type to have the MFJ-1278B execute this command. In this section the command names have some of the characters underlined. These underlined characters form the minimum abbreviation required so that the MFJ-1278B still understands your command. Of course, you may type out the entire command word, or any abbreviation longer than the minimum abbreviation, if you like. The MFJ-1278B accepts either format of command entry used by the user.

For example, the MFJ-1278B requires the minimum abbreviation of, MY for the command MYCALL. The abbreviation M is not recognized by the MFJ-1278B as the abbreviation of the MYCALL command. The MFJ-1278B recognizes the abbreviation M as the minimum abbreviation for the MONITOR command. The MFJ-1278B also accepts the abbreviations MY, MYC, MYCA, MYCAL or MYCALL for the MYCALL command.

If the command requires parameters, they will be indicated after the command name.

Defaults

For commands that set values, the MFJ-1278B assumes a "most often used" or default

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