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AR8000
3&0$1$*(5 for DOSUser’s Manual
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Check the syntax of each line of text and report any errors that will prevent
AR8000
3&0$1$*(5 for DOS from creating RS-232 commands for sending to
the radio. The format required for the text is described in a previous section of this
manual.
The following syntax checks are made:
• Invalid channel number - not A00-j49 or A-j
• Channel number not in ascending order
• Invalid frequency - not in range 0.1 - 1950.0 MHz
• Invalid step size - not in range 50 Hz - 999.995 kHz
• Invalid mode type - not WFM, NFM, AM, USB, LSB, CW
• Invalid attenuator setting - not ATT or ---
• Invalid lower frequency (search data only)
• Invalid upper frequency (search data only)
• Lower frequency is higher than upper (search data only)
• Frequency is not divisible by current or previous step (auto mode data only)
• Invalid step offset (auto mode data only)
If an error is detected, you will be told what the error was and on what line
it was found. Go to the relevant line, make a correction and try again.
When editing auto mode data, a simple set of rules must be followed so that
the radio works correctly when the data is transferred to it. The rules are as follows:
1. The frequencies must be listed in ascending order (0.1 - 1950 MHz).
2. Each step frequency must be a multiple of 0.05 kHz (50 Hz).
3. The current frequency must may a whole number of steps in it. For example:
54, 29.200, NFM, 10, N
is OK because 29.200 is divisible by 10 kHz, but
1, 0.150, AM, 9, N
is not OK because there is not a whole number of 9 kHz steps in 0.150 MHz
4. The current frequency must be divisible by a whole number of steps used in the
previous band definition. For example, for line 65:
64, 70.000, CW, 0.05, N
65, 70.030, USB, 1.0, N
is OK because 70.030 is divisible by a step size of 0.05, but
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