Specifications
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The command line in this menu gives you the following options:
Edit Existing frequency (-pairs) or channels can be edited line by line:
In the illustration above the ‘Mask’ column indicates which frequency (-pair) or channel will be included
in the frequency scan.
If the ‘Mask’ shows the sign ‘+’ the frequency pair or channel will always be included in the frequency scan
table.
If the ‘Mask’ shows the sign ‘-’ the frequency will not be included in the frequency scan table.
If there is no sign in the ‘Mask’ column the frequency pair or channel will only be included in the frequency scan,
if the MUF calculation evaluates the frequency as one of the calculated four frequency pairs which are suitable for
the frequency scan.
Insert Add new frequency (-pair) or channel.
Delete Delete frequency (-pair) or channel.
If you return to the Stations menu (the first illustration in this paragraph) and in the command line select Insert
you can insert parameters of a new station.
   Editor  11 09 
  File Edit Search Options Applications Quit   
     Parameters     
   Edit Ok     
     Stations Name  Halifax     
   Edit Insert Del ARQ selcall no: 0580+     
   DSC selcall no:     
   Parameters...       
   ARQ frequencies.. Answerback:     
   DSC frequencies..     
   Position:  Lat: 44N28  Lon: 063W37   
   S-Lys-Radio       
   Halifax   Frequency Table: Halifax     
   Hongkong-R       
   Mobile-Al   Station Type:  Coast  ARQ and DSC   
   Sydney       
 ----- Perth   -------- 
 ASCI hars  Line  1 Col 1  Inserting   
The command line of this menu give you two options:
Edit By selecting Edit a new station can be created. Fill in the writing fields with the the information of the
station.
The frequency information can be inserted as ARQ frequencies or DSC frequencies, by using the
stations table edit command.
Ok When you have entered the information return to the command line, select OK and then press ENTER.
The station’s information will then be store.
If you return to the Stations menu (the first illustration in this paragraph) and in the command line select Delete
you can delete all parameters of a station.
Delete The station information will be deleted.










