Specifications

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MYcall call [-"n"] Default: PK232
Mode: Packet Host: ML
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call - Your call sign
"n" - 0 - 15, indicating an optional substation ID, (SSID)
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Use the MYCALL command to load your call sign into your PK-232.
The "PK232" default call sign is present in your PK-232's ROM when the system is
manufactured. This "artificial call" must be changed for packet operation.
Two or more stations cannot use the same call and SSID on the air at the same
time. Use a different SSID if you have more than one packet station on the air.
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MYIdent aaaaaaa[aa] Default: none
Mode: AMTOR Host: Mg
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aaaaaaa[aa] - Specifies the 7-character SELCALL as described in CCIR Rec. 625.
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The MYIDENT command holds the CCIR Rec. 625 seven-character AMTOR SELCALL.
Amateurs may simply enter their callsign and the PK-232 will automatically
translate it to a 7-character SELCALL as shown below:
MYIDENT KA1XYZ becomes MYIDENT KAIXYZZ.
If aaaaaaa[aa] is nine numerals, the unit translates the numerals to seven
letters according to Recommendation 491. If aaaaaaa consists of seven legal
characters, the PK-232 accepts the characters without modifying them. Legal
SELCALL characters for Rec. 625 are the letters A-Z except G, H, J, L, N and W.
If aaaaaaa is a string of characters of any length that includes illegal
characters, the PK-232 will do the following translation on the characters:
0: O 4: Y 8: B J: U
1: I 5: S 9: P L: F
2: Z 6: D G: C N: V
3: E 7: T H: K W: M
All other letters are unchanged.
If MYSELCAL and MYIDENT are both none (defaults), no incoming ARQ or SELFEC
call can establish communications with the unit.
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