Reference Manual

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Operating the transceiver from a computer
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gpsposition command
Use the gpsposition command to send your current GPS position to another station.
The call is automatically answered by the receiving station.
Syntax
gpsposition <destination>[@<network>] [from <self
address>[@<network>]]
where:
<destination>[@<network>] is the address [and network] of the station to
which you want to send your GPS position.
from <self address>[@<network>] is the self address [and network] that you
want to use for this call.
If you have the FED-STD-1045 ALE/CALM option installed, you can use the ALL
address syntax with the gpsposition command. If you have the MIL-STD-188-
141B ALE option installed, you can use the ALL, ANY, Group Selective, NET, or
Wildcard address syntax with the gpsposition command.
hangup command
Use the hangup command to close an active link created by a call with another station.
If the transceiver was scanning before the call was made it will resume scanning once the
link has been terminated.
Syntax
hangup
NOTE The GPS option must be installed in your transceiver.
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
You can use any of the characters in the basic 38 ASCII subset (A–Z, 0–9,
@ and ?) for the address.