Specifications

GREMprog ONIOFF
Default:OFF
ON
-
Remote
programming
is enabled in GPS mode.
OFF
-
Remote programming
is disabled in GPS mode.
While operating in one of the GPS modes, the following
commands
can be
programmed:
l. GLOCtx
2. GNMEAI
3. GNMEA2
4.
GINIText
5. GSYMchar
6. Unproto
To remotely
program
the PK-96, the
programming
station
must have its Unproto destination callsign
set to
match the GPOLLcall of the PK-96.
Example:
Let's say
you
have
a
PK-96 in
your
car as
a
stand
alone tracker with its GPOLLcall
set to CAR.
In
your
house,
you
would
program your
TNC's Unproto to CAR
(U
CAR). Now
place yoLrr
TNC in
converse mode by typing
either
(K
or CONVerse).
If
you
wanted to change the
PK-96 in the car's
Unproto
path,
you
would simply type U APRS via RELAY
<CR>. The TNC in
your
home
would
transmit the fbllowing liame:
Home TNC:
{you
r
cal
I
si
gn}'k>cAR
Iur]
:
u APRS vi
a Retay
PK-96 in
car would reply:
PK96">RELAY>APRS
[ur]
:
++
done
Note
that the PK-96 in the vehicle replied with
the
message ++
done.
This indicates that the command
was
properly
received
and the
parameter
was changed. The fbllowing is a list
of
additional messages and
their meaning.
Remote
programming
messages:
Message
++ done
++
bad
++
too many
++ range
Meaning
the
parameter
was
programmed
not sr.rpported, incorrect format,
or bad
data
too many
parameters
entered
numeric
entry
is
too
large
GSYMChaT n
Mode;
GPS
This is a Hex value
ranging from
0-255
be enclosed in curly
brackets before all
Default;0 None
that
represents
a symbol in APRS software. The
symbol char
will
Beacon
transmissions.