AOR CU8232 Remote Control Interface Instructions
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- 31 - PI Set interval time for power save mode. The PI command is used to set the interval time and is used in conjunction with PA which sets the delay time for the power save facility. The command PI[ï] checks the current setting of power save delay time, the response being PIn where n = 1 ~ 9 seconds To change the current setting, use the PI command followed by a single digit numeric value between 1 ~ 9, the value is in seconds. To set an interval of 5 seconds use the command PI5[ï] (Please refer...
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- 32 - PS : PW PS Write search PASS frequency. There are 50 PASS frequencies allocated per search bank, they may be entered using the PS command. The BN or SS commands must be used to choose the bank prior to using the PS command. PSnnnnnnnn00[ï] (Hz) enter PASS frequency in Hz PSnnnn.nnn[ï] (MHz) enter PASS frequency in MHz. If MHz entry is used there is no need to enter the trailing digits after the decimal point, they will be treated as “0”. Examples of PASS frequency input: 150.2 MHz PS150.2[ï]...
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- 33 - RF RF Write and recall receive frequency to / from VFO. The RF command is used to write a frequency to VFO. The input may be specified in Hz or in MHz if the decimal point is used. The format of the RF command being: RFnnnnnnnnm0[ï] (Hz) or RFnnnn.nnnnm[ï] (MHz) Note: 0 must always be used in the 1Hz place when using Hz input & m must always be either 0 or 5 in the 10Hz position, any other number will be ignored. Frequencies below 1.6 MHz (1600 kHz) are displayed as kHz. For example: 150.3 MHz...
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- 34 - RX Recall present operating condition and data. The RX command is used to recall (generate a report) the current operating condition of the receiver including VFO, SCAN, SEARCH etc along with receive mode, frequency etc. The format of the RX command is: RX[ï] A two letter code reports the current operating condition with further details (receiver frequency etc) following as appropriate. The meaning of the two letter code is as follows: DD. . VFO MODE VF. . 2 VFO MODE MR. . MEMO CH MODE MS. ....
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- 35 - To change the setting of audio search, use the command: SA0[ï] Switch audio search OFF SA1[ï] Switch audio search On When audio search is ON, only signals with valid recognised audio will cause the squelch to open. Related commands BQ BS SD SG SO SP SQ SB Set level search and threshold. The SB command is used to report the current setting of level search and to change the setting between Off, On and seven levels. To recall the current setting type SB[ï] The response will be SBn where: n...
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- 36 - SC Set operating code for option (not available in the UK). The SC command is used to review and select the operating code if the option is fitted to the AR8000. LSB is used to control the optional unit. To review the current selection of code use the command SC[ï] The response will be in the format SCnn where nn = 00 ~ 7F (HEX DECIMAL) Some units may only have four operating codes, in this case the lower end of 2BIT is used. They are identical in operation: 01 05 09 0D 25 39 5D...
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- 37 - SE The SE command is used to input data for search bands. To write search data into the currently selected search bank, the format of the SE command is: SE_SL[LOWER FREQUENCY]_SU[HIGHER FREQUENCY]_AU[AUTOMODE]_ ST[STEP SIZE]_MD[MODE]_AT[ATTENUATOR]_TT[TEXT][ï] To write search date to a specific search bank, the following format is used: SEx_SL[LOWER FREQUENCY]_SU[HIGHER FREQUENCY]_AU[AUTOMODE]_ ST[STEP SIZE]_MD[MODE]_AT[ATTENUATOR]_TT[TEXT][ï] Where: SExx = Search bank number A ~ J or a ~ j...
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- 38 - SG Search with frequency and S-meter then resume. The SG commands causes an automatic response of receive frequency and S-meter level (similar to MG / LC command) AND places the receiver into search mode again. SG[ï] will report the present receive frequency in Hz and S-meter. The S-meter report is in 64 steps from hex decimal 00 to 3F starting from the currently selected search bank. A typical response may be: LC2B_RF0145300000 S-meter h2B Receive frequency 145.30 MHz The command SGx[ï]...
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- 39 - SL Set the lower frequency of a search bank. This command cannot be used on its own but must be used in conjunction with the SE command, please refer to the section on SE. SLLower frequency limit nnnnnnnnm0 (Hz) or nnnn.nnnnm (MHz) m = 0 or 5 (tens of Hz position), 0 must always be 0 any other entry will be ignored. Input below 1.6 MHz is displayed in kHz. Related commands SE SL SU TT SM Start memory scan. The SM command is used to start a memory scan. The format of the command is SM[ï]...
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- 40 - SO Check the search options (delay, free & hold). The SO command is used to check the current setting of search parameters. Use the command SO[ï] The response will be SO0 = DELAY MODE ON SO1 = FREE MODE ON SO2 = HOLD MODE ON Related commands SA SB SD SP SQ BS BQ SP Free search mode On / Off. The SP command is used to review and set the parameters of free search mode including timing. To review the current parameters use the format SP[ï] The response will be SPnn where nn = 01 ~...