Reference Manual

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Operating the transceiver from a computer
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<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).
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 pagecall 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 pagecall command.
prompt command
Use the prompt command to:
set the type of prompt that will be displayed on the command interface
disable the prompt output
Syntax
prompt
prompt time
prompt <text string>
prompt off
where:
prompt enables the prompt output on the command interface if it has been disabled
previously and displays the current prompt type, that is, time or the text string.
time switches the prompt output to that of the time since the transceiver was last reset.
<text string> switches the prompt output to the text string entered.
off disables the prompt output on the command interface.
NOTE
You can use any of the characters in the basic 38 ASCII subset (A–Z, 0–9,
@ and ?) for the address.