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Configuring Basic Parameters – ID, prefix, location ID

C116 (u) Set the primary CW ID string
S116 (u)
Syntax is C116c1c1c2c2c3c3c4c4…D
Each character in the string is defined by two DTMF digits. This table
represents all CW characters. For example, W6ABC would be represented
by…
91 60 21 22 23
W 6 A B C
0123 4
00 space = BT ( KN + AR
11.,/?
22ABC @ AC
33DEF #
44GH I $ SK
55JKL ~ AS
66 M N O % macro parm input
77PQR S
88TUV *
99WXY Z
First Digit
Seocnd Digit
‘2’ is specified by “20”, ‘A’ is specified by “21”, ‘B’ by “22”, etc.
If the C116 command is used from the serial port, spaces may be inserted
between characters for clarity (eg. C116 91 60 21 22 23 <CR>)
Using the serial port version S116…
The S116 version is designed to be used via the RS232 port. It takes the
characters directly. All spaces are included.
Return terminates the string, ! escapes.
For example, S116 W6ABC <CR> sets the ID to “ W6ABC “.
This command does not download the new ID to the radio cards. Issue a
processor reset (C000) to do this. One or two leading spaces should be
included with the ID to give the transmitter enough time to come up before
the CW starts; there is no delay in the program. The ID strings can be up to 19
characters long.