Reference Manual

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Operating the transceiver from a computer
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Syntax
alebeacon <destination>[@<network>] [s] [from <self
address>[@<network>]]
where:
<destination>[@network] is the address [and network] of the station that you
want to call.
s makes the call in Silent Mode.
from <self address>[@<network>] is the self address [and network] that you
want to use for this call.
alecall command
Use the alecall command to select the best channel on which to establish a link to
addressed stations, then make a call on that channel.
To disconnect the link, either:
•use the scan on command to close the link and resume scanning (see page 277,
scan command), or
•use the hangup command to terminate the link (see page 269, hangup command)
Syntax
alecall <destination>[@<network>] ["<message>"]
[from|tis|twas <self address>[@<network>]]
where:
<destination>[@network] is the address [and network] of the station that you
want to call.
<message> is the written text message that is to be sent to the station. Use single or
double quotes, or backslashes to recognise spaces in the message text (see page 433,
Using quotation marks).
NOTE
You cannot use the ALL, ANY, or Wildcard address syntax in the
alebeacon command.
NOTE
For more information on:
address syntaxes see page 254, Addresses in commands
call options see page 256, ALE call options
recognised variables see page 256, Recognised variable expansion
NOTE
For more information on:
address syntaxes see page 254, Addresses in commands
call options see page 256, ALE call options
recognised variables see page 256, Recognised variable expansion