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Operating the transceiver from a computer
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If you are using multiple ANY, NET, or Wildcard addresses, or Group Selective
addresses with a CICS command, you must enter the addresses within quotes.
With Group Selective addresses, the length of the combined address can be no longer
than 12 ALE words, excluding commas. An ALE word has 3 characters. There can be no
more than five different first ALE words in the combined address. For example:
An address of ‘BOB1,BOB2,BOB3,BOB4,TIM,JOHN,MIK,SUE’ has five different first
ALE words, that is, BOB, TIM, JOH, MIK and SUE. However, this address will be
rejected because it has a total of 13 ALE words, that is, BOB, 1, BOB, 2, BOB, 3, BOB,
4, TIM, JOH, N, MIK and SUE.
@A? a double selective wildcard ANY call to listening stations
that have an ‘A’ as the second to last character of their self
address (‘A’ may be any specified upper-case letter or
number) and any upper-case letter or number as the last
character, for example, USAM, 19MA0, ENA9, 3DAZ (see
page 160, ANY address syntax)
ABC,JK3MN,PQR
(example only)
a Group Selective call to the stations specifically addressed
(see page 161, Group Selective address syntax)
NET address a NET call to all stations with that NET programmed in the
NET List (see page 162, NET address syntax)
??? a Wildcard call to listening stations that have a self address
matching the length of the sent address and with any upper-
case letter or number as each of the characters, for example,
SAM, NAA, 234, 3AZ (see page 163, Wildcard address
syntax)
A?B? (example only) a selective Wildcard call to listening stations that have a self
address matching the length of the sent address with ‘A’ and
‘B’ as the first and third characters respectively, and with any
upper-case letter or number in the second and last characters,
in this case (‘A’ and ‘B’ may be any specified upper-case
letter or number), for example, A2BM, ADB1, AZBE, A3B8
(see page 163, Wildcard address syntax)
If you enter the ALE
address syntax...
The transceiver will send...