Reference Manual
Table Of Contents
- 10 The NETList
- 11 The Phone Link List
- 12 The Address List
- 13 Making and receiving calls
- Calls you can make and receive
- Making a call
- Listen Before Transmit Mode
- Testing the quality of a channel in a Codan Selcall network
- Replacing LQA information for all channels in an ALE/CALM network
- Making a manual sounding operation in an ALE/CALM network
- Selecting the best channel in an ALE/CALM network
- Other ways to make calls
- Calling methods
- The Calls Out Log
- Receiving a call
- The call alert
- The incoming call screen
- Error reporting in a received AMD message
- The Calls In Log
- Figure37: The Calls In Log showing a Selective call received
- Figure38: The Calls In Log showing a Message call received
- Figure39: The Calls In Log showing a Get Status call received
- Figure40: The Calls In Log showing a NET call received
- Displaying an entry in the Calls In Log
- Returning a call from the Calls In Log
- Deleting an entry from the Calls In Log
- Detecting transmissions from other stations
- 14 The Control List
- Entries in the Control List
- ALE entries
- Auto Resume entries
- Devices entry
- Figure42: The Devices entry in the Control List
- Selecting a built-in test
- Displaying the electronic serial number of a device
- Installing an option in the transceiver
- Displaying the firmware version of your transceiver
- Displaying the product name of a device
- Renaming your transceiver
- Accessing lists from the Devices entry
- GPS Screen entry
- LQA Screen entry
- Messages entry
- 15 The Keypad List
- 16 The Mode List
- 17 Using the transceiver in free tune and Amateur Mode
- 18 Hot keys
- About hot keys
- Full-time and part-time hot keys
- Assigning several macros to one key
- Automating several tasks with one macro
- Troubleshooting macros
- Storing macros
- Ideas for creating macros
- Creating a macro and assigning it to a hot key
- Copying a macro
- Moving a macro
- Renaming a macro
- Deleting a macro
- Creating a macro to perform two or more tasks
- Special macros
- 19 Operating the transceiver from a computer
- About CICS
- Using CICS
- Setting up CICS
- Terms used in CICS and the 2110SSB Transceiver
- CICS commands
- Table33: CICS commands and their functions
- alebeacon command
- alecall command
- aletelcall command
- amd command
- beacon command
- call command
- chan command
- echo command
- freq command
- gpsbeacon command
- gpsposition command
- hangup command
- help command
- lbt command
- link command
- lock command
- lqa command
- mode command
- pagecall command
- prompt command
- ptt command
- scan command
- secure command
- selbeacon command
- selcall command
- selfid command
- set command
- sideband command
- sound command
- statusack command
- statuscall command
- statustime command
- telcall command
- ver command
- Summary of command syntax
- CICS response messages
- CICS error messages
- 20 Connectors
- 21 System messages
- 22 Accessories and hardware options
- 23 Specifications
The NET List
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If it is important that you know with which member stations you have linked, then you
must set the Link setting to Only if response. The initiating station will make the call to
the NET using the best channel, on average, for all NET members. If there is no response
to this channel, the initiating station will select the next ranked channel and attempt the
call again, and so on until at least one response is received. Any member station
detecting the call will respond, if they are enabled to do so, then the initiating station
completes the link. Non-member stations with this NET programmed will also enter the
link, but as they are not members, they will not send a response. If you use this setting,
you must be sure that there are stations in your NET that will respond. If the initiating
station does not receive a response to the call after trying all channels for the NET, it will
terminate the link establishment process.
If you want to send a NET call to all stations with the NET programmed, but you do not
need to know which of the member stations have entered the link, set the Link setting to
Even if no response. The initiating station will make the call to the NET using the best
average channel for all NET members. All stations detecting the call will enter the link,
if enabled to do so.
If you want to send a NET call to all stations with the NET programmed without the
delay of the link establishment process, set the Link setting to Immediately. In this case,
the initiating station will establish an implicit link with any stations programmed with
the NET that detected the call. There is no 3-way handshake.
Response
The Response setting sets whether or not receiving member stations respond to NET
calls during link establishment. Generally, you would set the Response setting to Send,
so that there is confirmation of the station entering the link. However, if for some reason
you do not want the receiving station to transmit on air, you would set the Response
setting to Don’t send. If a station is set to not respond, it will still enter the link when it
receives the acknowledgement from the initiating station.
Tune Time
The Tune Time setting is the time that the members of the NET wait after the initiating
call before sending the automatic responses to the initiating station. This time should be
set to match the longest tuning time between all members in the NET.
CAUTION
If the Link setting is set to Only if response, you must ensure that at least
one member station is set to respond to a call from the NET.
NOTE
The Response setting is only applicable to NET calls. It does not affect a
station’s ability to respond to an ANY, Group Selective or Wildcard call
(see page 158, Calls you can make and receive).
CAUTION This setting must be the same in all member stations.