Pacific Research Solutions RI-300e User Manual
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Macro Data
Line Data Description
038 310360791182122392362432 Station ID Message
039 43246CD00000000000000000 CW “HELLO”
1. The first two digits “31” make up the start of message marker. This data is automatically entered into memory as a result
of the S-Command “31 001”.
2. Each of the next groups of three digits represents each of the CW commands.
3. The first of the CW commands “036”, is the tone frequency for tone generator 1.
4. The next CW command “079” sets tone generator 1 output level to 1.5 KHz deviation.
5. The next CW command “118” turns off tone generator 2.
6. The next CW command “212” sets the CW speed to 16 words per minute.
7. After the CW speed command, enter each of the characters you wish to use.
8. The last two data items are the end of message “C” and end of memory segment “D” commands. These two digits are the
result of S-Commands “31 002” and “64”.
Because the ID is the last item stored in the data memory, you do not need to worry about damaging other data in the memory.
Please keep track of the memory used by your ID so that you will know the number of the next available start line.
Rather than using Morse code in some of your messages, you can use tones of various pitch or lengths with pauses in any of
your messages. See the CW commands list. You can also use the same method as above to store a speech ID message, see
section 12, S-Command 31.
Review the following procedure to enter a speech "WXYZ REPEATER" ID into the controller. When you un-key your radio
after each command, you should hear the character function or the actual word in speech. This will tell you that you did
everything correctly. If you hear an “ERROR”, a mistake was made and the command was aborted.
S-Command Description
1. 123456 Unlock the controller, you are in S-Command mode. You should notice a different courtesy tone.
2. 63 038 S-Command 63, set the memory data pointer (start line number pointer) to start line 038.
3. 30 001 S-Command 30, Enter message data into memory, Start Of Message.
4. 30 008 S-Command 30, Enter message data into memory, Delay one second.
5. 30 085 S-Command 30, Enter message data into memory, Speech word "W".
6. 30 086 S-Command 30, Enter message data into memory, Speech word "X".
7. 30 087 S-Command 30, Enter message data into memory, Speech word "Y".
8. 30 088 S-Command 30, Enter message data into memory, Speech word "Z".
9. 30 463 S-Command 30, Enter message data into memory, Speech word "REPEATER".
10. 30 002 S-Command 30, Enter message data into memory, End Of Message.
11. 64 S-Command 64, Terminate the end of this memory segment.
12. 68 038 S-Command 68, Trigger a message or macro at start line 038. Use this to test your message.
13. 69 1 S-Command 69, Lock the controller and save data, you are done.
The table below shows the default ID and how the above data was stored into memory.
Macro Data
Line Data Description
038 30008085086087088463CD00 Station ID Message
039 000000000000000000000000 Speech “WXYZ REPEATER”
1. The first two digits “30” are the start of message marker. This data is automatically entered into memory as a result of the
S-Command “30 001”.
2. Each of the next groups of three digits represents each of either the speech commands or words.
3. The first of the speech commands “008” is a pause for 1 second. This is used to keep messages from running together.
4. The actual speech message "WXYZ REPEATER" is located after the delay.
5. The last two data items are the end of message “C” and end of segment “D” commands. These two digits are the result of
S-Commands “30 002” and “64”.