Reference Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- 1 About this manual
- 2 2110SSB Transceiver compliance
- 3 HF radio transmission
- 4 The 2110SSB Transceiver
- 5 Preparing the 2110SSB Transceiver for use
- 6 Operating the transceiver
- 7 Using lists
- 8 The Channel List
- 9 The Network List
- 10 The NETList
- 11 The Phone Link List
- 12 The Address List
- 13 Making and receiving calls
- 14 The Control List
- 15 The Keypad List
- 16 The Mode List
- 17 Using the transceiver in free tune and Amateur Mode
- 18 Hot keys
- 19 Operating the transceiver from a computer
- 20 Connectors
- 21 System messages
- 22 Accessories and hardware options
- 23 Specifications
- Index
- List of figures
- List of tables
- 1 About this manual
- 2 2110SSB Transceiver compliance
- 3 HF radio transmission
- 4 The 2110SSB Transceiver
- 5 Preparing the 2110SSB Transceiver for use
- Charging a battery
- Connecting a battery to the transceiver
- Inserting the transceiver into a backpack
- Selecting an appropriate antenna
- Troubleshooting the transceiver
- Testing the installation
- 6 Operating the transceiver
- Switching on the transceiver
- The front panel screen
- The channel screen
- Entering and editing text
- Quick Start
- Muting the transceiver
- Scanning channels
- Using the microphone
- Finding words and values
- Setting the basics
- Using hot keys
- Tuning the antenna
- Using the clarifier
- Reducing background noise with Easitalk
- Using the voice encryptor
- 7 Using lists
- The Main Menu
- Selecting a list
- The List Manager
- Setting a marker
- Setting the home screen
- Changing a setting in the Control List
- Making changes to all other lists
- Hiding and showing settings
- Grouping and ungrouping entries
- Restricting access to information
- Logging into admin level
- Displaying full and normal view
- Hiding and showing information
- Locking and unlocking information
- 8 The Channel List
- 9 The Network List
The Network List
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However, if the receiving station determines that the address is available in a Group
network only, it will select the Group network on which to establish the link. Data
communications within this link will not be successful because the initiating station does
not have the password for the Privacy Mode of Group at the receiving station.
If an initiating station starts an ALE call (without data), the receiving station determines
in which networks the address is valid, selects a network with the lowest Privacy Mode
available, then establishes the link. Data communications may proceed as per the Privacy
Modes of the selected sending and receiving networks.
Privacy Password
The Privacy Password setting applies to Codan Selcall and ALE/CALM networks where
the Privacy Mode has been set to Group or Registered. The privacy password is the
password that enables you to use the Privacy Mode mentioned above. It can be up to
15 characters long.
Nominal Preamble
The Nominal Preamble setting applies to Codan Selcall and ALE/CALM networks only.
The nominal preamble is the length of the preamble signal sent by the transceiver when
you make a call. This is the signal for which other transceivers scan in order to detect
your call.
The nominal preamble should be set to no less than the number of channels in the
network multiplied by the call detect time. If you set the Nominal Preamble to <default>
the transceiver will calculate the length of preamble at the time of the call, based upon
the number of channels in the network. If you are calling a station that uses identical
network information, the preamble of the initiating station will match the detection
requirements of the receiving station. If such stations are scanning a different number of
networks, then the nominal preamble should be calculated on a per station basis.
If a transceiver that you want to call scans multiple networks, the preamble can be
increased to the time it takes that transceiver to scan all of its channels.