Reference Manual

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The Address List
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Settings in the Address List
CallType–Address
The call type is the type of call that you want to make to the station that you want to call.
For example, if you want to know where a mobile station is located, you send a Get
Position call to the station. The Address setting is the address of the station that you want
to call.
If you have the FED-STD-1045 ALE/CALM option installed, you can use the ALL
address syntax with the Emergency, Message, Phone, Selective, and Send Position call
types. If you have the MIL-STD-188-141B ALE option installed, you can set up the
Address List to use the ALL, ANY, Group Selective, NET, and Wildcard address
syntaxes with the Emergency, Message, Phone, Selective, and Send Position call types.
The transceiver will automatically determine the call type from the ALE address syntax
that you enter in the address.
If you enter the ALE
address syntax...
The transceiver will send...
@?@ a global ALL call to all listening stations (see page 159, ALL
address syntax)
@A@ a selective ALL call to listening stations that have an ‘A’ as
the last character of their self address (‘A’ may be any
specified upper-case letter or number), for example, TNAA,
EANBA, 1NCA, 23A (see page 159, ALL address syntax)
@@? a global ANY call to all listening stations (see page 160, ANY
address syntax)
@@A a selective ANY call to listening stations that have an ‘A’ as
the last character of their self address (‘A’ may be any
specified upper-case letter or number), for example, TNAA,
EANBA, 1NCA, 23A (see page 160, ANY address syntax)
@AB a double selective ANY call to listening stations that have
‘AB’ as the last two characters of their self address (‘A’ and
‘B’ may be any specified upper-case letter or number), for
example, BAAB, 14BAB, Q2CAB, 1AB (see page 160, ANY
address syntax)