Reference Manual

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The Control List
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ALE entries
ALE Accept ALL Call
ALL calls are not addressed to a specific station. If your station detects a call with a
matching ALL address syntax, it will enter the linked state and alert the operator. If you
do not want to receive either global or selective ALL calls, disable this feature.
ALE Accept ANY Call
ANY calls are not addressed to a specific station. If your station detects a call with a
matching ANY address syntax, it will send a response (random slot) to the initiating
station. Your station will enter a link when it receives an acknowledgement from the
initiating station. If you do not want to receive either global or selective ANY calls,
disable this feature.
ALE Accept Wildcard Call
Wildcard calls are not addressed to a specific station. If your station detects a call with a
matching Wildcard address syntax, it will send a response (random slot) to the initiating
station. Your station will enter a link when it receives an acknowledgement from the
initiating station. If you do not want to receive Wildcard calls, disable this feature.
ALE AMD Position
AMD data can be sent at different positions within an ALE call. You can set the
transceiver to send it in the leading part of the call, or you can set the transceiver to
automatically select the best place to send the AMD data with the call, in either the
leading or acknowledge part of the call.
NOTE
You must have the FED-STD-1045 ALE/CALM option installed to use
the ALE entries in the Control List.
NOTE
In the following discussion, you will need to log in as administrator to see
the Control List (see page 110, Logging into admin level from user level).
CAUTION
Do not attempt to change the ALE settings in the Control List unless you
are familiar with ALE operation. For more information on ALE, refer to
FED-STD-1045 ALE.
The initial values that are set in your transceiver by Codan should provide
good performance.