Configuration Parameters

Parameter Name

Description

Addr

Default

Type

 

Set Value

 

 

 

Value

 

 

 

 

CW Parameters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

cwfreqs

frequency for cw telemetry

180

800

special

 

 

 

cwamp

amplitude for cw telemetry

182

127

special

 

 

 

cwwpm

cw speed for cw telemetry

183

18

special

 

 

 

altidflags

for each port, bit=1 for radio to send id_string2 (0)

184

 

word, byte

C108

184

B (0…255) D

idlocflags

for each port, bit=1 for radio to append loc_string2 to id

185

 

word, byte

C108

185

B (0…255) D

(0)

 

idlocalfreq

frequency for repeater and remote base ID (if enabled)

186

1064

special

 

 

 

idlocalamp

amplitude for repeater and remote base ID

188

80

special

 

 

 

idlocalwpm

cw speed for ID to repeater and remote base

189

20

special

 

 

 

idlinkfreq

frequency for link ID

190

1064

special

 

 

 

idlinkamp

amplitude for link ID

192

40

special

 

 

 

idlinkwpm

cw speed for ID to links

193

24

special

 

 

 

Repeater port sounds

with normal and radio specific values

 

 

 

 

 

 

nolnksnd

normal key up telemetry sound when nothing is linked

194

 

word, byte

C108

194

B (0…255) D

rnolnksnd[]

radio specific nolnksnd's

197

 

word, byte

C108

197

B (0…255) D

lnkintsnd

normal key up telemetry sound when some links active

221

 

word, byte

C108

221

B (0…255) D

rlnkintsnd[]

radio specific lnkintsnd's

224

 

word, byte

C108

224

B (0…255) D

lnkcardelsnd

normal key up telemetry sound with no link carrier delay

248

 

word, byte

C108

248

B (0…255) D

rlnkcardelsnd[]

radio specific lnkintsnd's

251

 

word, byte

C108

251

B (0…255) D

remmonsnd

normal key up telemetry sound when in remote monitor

275

 

word, byte

C108

275

B (0…255) D

mode

 

rremmonsnd[]

radio specific remmonsnd's

278

 

word, byte

C108

278

B (0…255) D

remmonlsnd

normal key up telemetry sound when in remote monitor

302

 

word, byte

C108

302

B (0…255) D

mode

 

rremmonlsnd[]

radio specific remmonsnd's

305

 

word, byte

C108

305

B (0…255) D

rbaseactsnd

added telemetry to repeater when remote base unkeys

329

 

word, byte

C108

329

B (0…255) D

rrbaseactsnd[]

radio specific rembaseactsnd's

332

 

word, byte

C108

332

B (0…255) D

Repeater port sounds

which are globally defined only

 

 

 

 

 

 

timeoutsnd

sent when timeout is about to reset the repeater to Site

356

 

special

 

 

 

Normal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

alarmsnd

sent when hardware alarm is triggered (not implemented)

359

 

special

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Link port sounds

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

accesssnd

valid prefix received from same port (def: dial tone)

362

 

special

 

 

 

busysnd

valid prefix received, but controller busy (def: busy signal)

365

 

special

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

alertsnd

valid prefix and link is off/disconnected (def: +950Hz)

368

 

special

 

 

 

alert2snd

valid prefix and local is off/disconnected (i i @ def:

371

 

special

 

 

 

+950Hz)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

lnkwrnsnd

function end telemetry when command blocked (def:

374

 

special

 

 

 

1300/1700Hz)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

rbaselnksnd

added telemetry to links when remote base unkeys

377

 

word, byte

C108

377

B (0…255) D

rrbaselnksnd[]

radio specific rembaselnksnd's

380

 

word, byte

C108

380

B (0…255) D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

fncmpsnd

function complete sound

404

 

word, byte

C108

404

B (0…255) D

progsnd

function parameter prompt sound (normally continuous

407

 

word, byte

C108

407

B (0…255) D

tone), not currently used

 

wrnsnd

warning sound for invalid parameter input

410

 

word, byte

C108

410

B (0…255) D

reordersnd

invalidated password code entered

413

 

word, byte

C108

413

B (0…255) D

cnfsnd

confirm tone for configuration command

416

 

word, byte

C108

416

B (0…255) D

snrmsnd

site normal function complete sound, not currently used

419

 

word, byte

C108

419

B (0…255) D

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200 specifications

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