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RADIO Signifies that this line is data for the radio transceiver
{T-REF} Transmit reference frequency in Hz
{T-FREQ} Transmit frequency in Hz
{T-CTCSS} Transmit CTCSS code (-1 = CTCSS off)
{BW} Transmit Bandwidth (0= wide, 1= narrow)
{R-REF} Receive reference frequency in Hz
{R-FREQ} Receive frequency in Hz
{R-CTCSS} Receive CTCSS code (-1 = CTCSS off)
{CD} Carrier detect inversion on/off
{DATA} Transmit data inversion on/off
{TYPE} Transceiver type code
AUTODIAL Signifies that this line is data for an autodial memory
{MEMORY NUM} Memory number
{PHONE NUM} Phone number
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 or VOICE
{CAPCODE} Pager CAPCODE. If the pager is a group it will be the group number minus 1.
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 GROUP-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.
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.
8.2 Retreiving the Database
The PAGE CENTER will send the contents of its database out the serial port when it is given the command
<ESC>SDB<CR>. The database is sent out at the currently configured baud rate in an ASCII format, with
commas between the parameters and a <CR> at the end of each line.
Example Output of the database:
DB1[0D]
VERSION,307D31,1,
SERIAL,0,0,0,2,0,5,30,60,90,0,
SERIAL,1,0,0,2,0,5,30,60,90,0,
MODE,1,0,1,1,10,1,1,
RADIO,6250,462925000,-1,0,6250,462925000,-1,0,0,2,[0D]
AUTODIAL,0,8531212,[0D]