Specifications

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CALibrate Immediate Command
Mode: Command Host: Not Supported
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CALIBRATE is an immediate command that starts the AFSK transmit tone calibration
routine. The PK-900 provides a continuous on-screen display of AFSK generator
tone frequencies in Hertz. The CALIBRATE command simplifies transmitter
calibration of the AFSK level for each Radio Port.
When Calibration is checked all packet connections will be lost, and the time-
of-day clock will not advance until you quit the calibration routine.
Commands available in the calibration routine are:
K Toggles the PK-900's PTT and CW keying outputs between ON and OFF.
Q Quits the calibration routine.
H Toggles the generator between wide (1000 Hz) and narrow (200 Hz) shift.
<SPACE> Toggles the audio tone between "mark" (low) and "space" (high) tones.
D Toggles between transmitting a continuous tone or alternating the mark
and space tones at a rate set by the radio baud (HBAUD) rate.
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CANline "n" Default: $18 <CTRL-X>
Mode: All Host: CL
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"n" - 0 to $7F (0 to 127 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.
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The parameter "n" is the ASCII code for the character you want to use to cancel
an input line. You can enter the code in either hex or decimal.
When you use the CANLINE character to cancel an input line in Command Mode, the
line is terminated with a <BACKSLASH> character and a new prompt (cmd:) appears.
When you cancel lines in Converse Mode, only a <BACKSLASH> and a new line appear.
o You can cancel only the line you are currently typing.
o Once <CR> or <Enter> has been typed, you cannot cancel an input line.
NOTE: If your send-packet character is not <CR> or <Enter>, the cancel-
line character cancels only the last line of a multi-line packet.
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