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Repeater number (Base/1 repeater, Base/2 repeaters,
Repeater one, Repeater two)
Repeater delay (in ms).
Still from the Radio screen, pressing any of the vertical keys
will display a message (Connect Internal Radio to ADLCONF?)
prompting you to connect the internal radio to a configuration
utility program (ADLCONF).
If you press OK, a new message will be displayed asking you
to confirm this. If you press OK again, the internal radio will
be made accessible directly from port A on the receiver rear
panel.
From there, if you connect a computer to port A and you run
ADLCONF on the computer, you will be able to configure the
radio directly from ADLCONF.
When you are done with the radio configuration, you will need
to turn off the receiver and then turn it back on to restore
normal operation for the internal radio.
GSM
When you access the GSM screen, the following information
is displayed:
First line: Current modem status (OFF, ONLINE, READY,
DIALING or ON)
Second line: Alternately identification of the service
provider (ISP) and SIM card phone number.
Third line: Network type (2G or 3G) and measured signal
level (in 20% increments; 100%: +43 dBm)
Fourth line: Type of currently active connection (NTRIP or
Direct IP) followed by mount point name (in NTRIP), or
server address, i.e. host name or IP address (in Direct IP).
Blank if no active connection.
The GSM screen being displayed, press the OK (central)
button to enter the edit mode. From there, you can turn on or
off the GSM modem.
NOTE: Turning on the GSM may take up to 4-5 minutes.
If you highlight the third option (Settings) and press OK, you
can edit each of the following GSM parameters. After setting
a parameter, press OK to save it and then press the down-
arrow button to access the next parameter:
Power Mode: Manual or Automatic. “Automatic” means the
GSM module will be powered on when you turn on the