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Operating the transceiver from a computer
284 2110 SSB Transceiver Reference Manual
statusack command
Use the statusack command to send a reply to a Get Status call you have received. A
status call acknowledgment response contains the status information requested. It is sent
automatically if a status call requesting remote diagnostics (1) was sent (see page 284,
statuscall command). The statusack command must be sent within the statustime
specified by the station that sent the call (see page 285, statustime command).
Syntax
statusack <destination>[@<network>] "<message>"
where:
<destination>[@<network>] is the address [and network] of the station that
requested the status information.
<message> is the status information requested by the station that sent the status call.
The message is sent within single or double quotes to allow the use of spaces in the
message.
statuscall command
Use the statuscall command to obtain information on the status of a transceiver or
attached equipment at another station. A status call is typically used to request
information about a remote transceiver.
When you request status information, you need to specify the type of information you
require. To request diagnostic information enter ‘1’ as the message.
The receiving station will automatically send the status information requested. The
receiving station is required to respond to a status call within the timeout period (see
page 285, statustime command). If a response to a status call is not sent within the
timeout period an error message is displayed.
Syntax
statuscall <destination>[@<network>] "<message>" [from
<self address>[@<network>]]
NOTE
For a description of each type of status information see page 335, Get
Status calls specific to the model of your 2110 SSB Transceiver.
NOTE
The use of the ALL, ANY, Group Selective, NET, or Wildcard address
syntax in the statuscall command will not be effective due to
collisions of responses.
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