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OSMAC Base User Manual
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Manu.01_0405
RADIO Signifies that this line is data for the radio transceiver
{T-REF} Transmit reference frequency in Hz
{T-FRQ} Transmit frequency in Hz
{T-TONE} Transmit CTCSS code (-1 = CTCSS off)
{BW} Transmit Bandwidth (0= wide, 1= narrow)
{R-REF} Receive reference frequency in Hz
{R-FRQ} Receive frequency in Hz
{R-TONE} Receive CTCSS code (-1 = CTCSS off)
{CD} Carrier detect inversion on/off
{DATA} Transmit data inversion on/off
{TYPE} Transceiver type code {0= NO_TX, 1= VHF 204, 2= UHF, 3= VHF 3464}
{TR} Transmit/Receive switching delay in mS, used for autopatch sampling
{CPU} Number of CPU wait states, used to shift CPU noise from receive channels
{DLY} Delay from Transmitter ON to start of POCSAG preamble in mS
{SDLY} Stream Delay - Delay between individual pages
{PWR} Transmitter Power Control word (Read only, used by 3412-X radios)
AUTODIAL Signifies that this line is data for an autodial memory
{MEMORY NUM} Memory number
{PHONE NUM} Phone number
ID Signifies that this line contains the CW ID for the unit
{ID STRING} The ID String of the unit
PAGER Signifies that this line is the data for a pager
{0-999} Pager number for the data on this line
{TYPE} Pager type: ALPHA, NUMERIC, TONE, ALERT, VOICE or PATCH
{CAPCODE} Pager CAPCODE. If the pager is a group it will be the group number
minus 1.
For two-tone pagers, if DUR-A is not zero, CAPCODE contains frequencies of
the two tones with the first tone's frequency in units of 1/10 Hz in
bits 0 to 15 and the second tone's frequency in units of 1/10 Hz in bits 16
to 31.
{FORMAT} Paging format: POC512, POC1200, POC2400, TWO-TONE or ONE-TONE
{GROUP} Is either Y if it is a group pager, or N if it is not a group pager
{ACTIVE} Is either Y is the pager is enabled, or N if it is de-activated
{DUR-A} Duration of first tone in units of 50 mS for two-tone pagers with random
frequencies,
0 otherwise.
{DUR-B} Duration of second tone in units of 50 mS for two-tone pagers with random
frequencies, 0 otherwise.
{DUR-C} Duration of the two-tone pager's alert tone or the voice connection in seconds.
GROUP Signifies that this line is the data for a group of pagers
{NUMBER} Group number (1-16)
{PAGER NUM} Pager number that references this group
{MEMBERS} Number of pagers assigned to this group
{SPARE} A blank entry for future use
{MEMBER 1} The pager number for the first member. All other members follow this
one, separated
by commas.
{MEMBER N} This is the pager number for the final member of the group
DONE This entry signifies the end of the database.