AOR CU8232 Remote Control Interface Instructions
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- 21 - GR Recall select scan channels. The GR command is used to recall the data from select channels specifically or as a whole. Select scan channels are assigned in order 00 - 99. When a select scan channel is deleted the higher numeric channel “shuffle down” to fill the vacant allocation (refer to page 69 section 11 of the English language operating manual for further information). To recall the data from a specific select scan channel use the format: GRnn[ï] where nn is the channel number 00 - 99 To recall the data from all select scan channels type GR[ï] The response for a specific channel may look like this: GR01_MXB07_MP0_RF0126000000 ST025000_MD2_AT0_TMTEST123 The information reported being: Select scan: Channel 01 (second registered channel) Memory bank: B Memory channel: 07 Memory pass: OFF Receive Frequency: 126.00 MHz Receive mode: AM Attenuator: OFF Displayed text: TEST123 Related commands GA GS GR SM GR
- 22 - LC The LC command caused the receiver to supply FREQUENCY and S-METER level only when the squelch is opened. A new response will be repeated automatically when the squelch is closed and opened again. The automatic data response will only be supplied when ALL squelch parameters are met (level scan, audio scan etc). To terminate the facility send another command. LC[ï] will report the present receive frequency and S-meter. The S-meter report is in 64 steps from hex decimal 00 to 3F. A typical response may be: LC1B_RF0145300000 1VFO S-meter h1B Receive frequency 145.30 MHz Another example: LC04_VA0128800000 2VFO VFOA S-meter h04 Receive frequency 128.80 MHz Notes: S-meter reading and frequency are separated with a space. The S-meter output is in 64 steps (hex decimal) 00 to 3F. “3F” may not be available on some sets as he CPU processes the data and the MAXIMUM level may vary slightly between sets. Approximate relation of S-meter and LC report: S-meter 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 “LC” 0 ~ 04 ~ 08 ~ 0C ~ 10 ~ 14 ~ 18 ~ 1C ~ 3F (16 hex) Related commands LM MG SG LM S-meter reading and squelch status. The LM command is used to report the S-meter level and squelch open / closed status. The S-meter reading is reported in 64 steps (hex) 00 ~ 3F. The squelch is CLOSED when the response is 80 and above. LC : LM
- 23 - A typical response to the LM[ï] command is: LM1D 00 ~ 3F Squelch is open 80 ~ BF Squelch is closed Related commands LC MG SG [UP] [DOWN] MA Recall data from the current of specified memory bank. The MR command recalls data from the current of specified memory bank. MR[ï] recalls data from the current memory bank. MRx[ï] recalls data from the specified memory bank where x = A ~ j & a ~ j. A typical response being: MXA00_MP0_RF0000945000_ST009000_AU1_MD2_AT0_TMGEM AM MXA01_MP0_RF0000693000_ST009000_AU1_MD1_AT0_TMRadio 5 SIMILAR FORMAT FOR ALL CHANNELS... MXA49_MP0_RF0082520000_ST100000_AU1_MD1_AT0_TMJOAK-FM The first memory channel data being: Memory bank: A Memory channel: 00 Memory pass: OFF Receive frequency: 945 kHz (0.945 MHz) Step increment: 9 kHz Auto mode: ON Receive mode: AM Attenuator: OFF Displayed text: GEM AM If no data is available in the selected or current memory bank the response may look like this: MXD_— No memory data in this channel of bank “D”. Related command MX LM : MA
- 24 - MC Select monitor switch position. The monitor switch may be selected irrespective of squelch setting by use of the MC command. This is particularly useful for weak or fluttery signal monitoring or when listening to SSB transmissions. The MC command may also be used to mute the audio completely. MCn[ï] where n = 0 MUTE OFF (emit audio) n = 1 MUTE ON (mute audio) n = 2 MUTE AUTO (restore normal SQ operation) MD The MD command provides a quick method to report and change the current receive mode without affecting other settings. To report the current mode type: MD[ï] where 0 = WFM 1 = NFM 2 = A M 3 = USB 4 = LSB 5 = C W To change the current mode: MDn[ï] where n equals 0 ~ 5 MD0[ï] WFM MD1[ï] NFM MD2[ï] A M MD3[ï] USB MD4[ï] LSB MD5[ï] C W Multiple command entry is of course possible: AT0_MD3_RF145.2[ï] Related commands AU MX RF SE VA VB MC : MD
- 25 - MG Scan with frequency and S-meter then resume. The MG commands causes an automatic response of receive frequency and S-meter level (similar to LC command) AND places the receiver into memory scan mode again. MG[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. A typical response may be: LC2B_RF0145300000 S-meter h2B Receive frequency 145.30 MHz Related commands BM BN DD ML MP MQ MR MS MX SG SS VF XA VB XD XM XO XP XQ é ê ML Scan bank link On/Off. The ML command is used to switch the memory scan bank link facility ON / Off. The command ML[ï] may be used to check the current status of scan bank link. To change the status of scan bank link, the MLn[ï] command is used where n = 0 Bank link OFF n = 1 Bank link ON Related commands BM BN XA XB XD XM XO XP XQ MG : ML
- 26 - MP Register the present channel as PASS. The MP command is used to register the current memory channel as PASS (so that it will be skipped during scan). The command is generally used in conjunction with the “MR” command. To check the current status of PASS use the command MP[ï] The response will be MP0 Memory PASS OFF MP1 Memory PASS ON It is possible to change the status of memory channel PASS using the command: MPn[ï] where n = 0 Channel PASS OFF n = 1 Channel PASS ON Related commands BN MQ MR MG MS MQ Delete the current memory channel OR bank. The MQ command can only be used in M.RE (memory read) mode. It is used to delete memory channels or a whole memory bank in one go. The memory bank must first be recalled as the active bank. Note: One memory channels have been deleted the data is lost. They can not be reinstated but new data has to be written to the channel if required. The command MQ[ï] deleted the current memory channel. The command MQnn[ï] deletes the specified memory channel from the current bank were nn = 00 ~ 49 The command MQ%%[ï] deletes ALL memory channels from the current memory bank. Related commands BN MP MR MG MS MP : MQ
- 27 - MR Place the receiver in M.RE - memory read mode. The MR command is used to place the receiver into memory read mode. The MR command is also required before channels may be deleted using the MQ command. The MR[ï] command places the receiver in memory recall mode and the last used channel data is reported. It is possible to specify both the memory bank and channel number for recall: MRxnn[ï] where x = memory bank A ~ J & a ~ j nn = channel number 00 ~ 49 A typical response to the MR command may be: MAC43_RF0435120000_ST20000_MD1_AT0_TMBANKC43 Memory bank: C Memory channel: 43 Receive frequency: 435.12 MHz Step size: 20 kHz Receive mode: NFM Attenuator: OFF Text: BANKC43 A response of: MAD00_— indicates that the memory bank has no channels programmed or they have been deleted. Related command MA MR
- 28 - MS Start memory scan. The MS command places the receiver into memory scan mode. MS[ï] Commences memory scan from the current memory bank (or last one used if in another operating mode). MSx[ï] Commences memory scan from a specified memory bank number where x = A ~ J & a ~ j memory bank number Related commands BM BN DD MG ML MP MQ MR MX SG SS VF XA VB XD XM XO XP XQ é ê MX Write data into a memory channel. The MX command is used to write a comprehensive set of data to a specified memory bank / channel. The format of the command is: MXxnnRF[freq]_AU[auto mode]_ST[step size]_MD[mode]_AT[att]_TM[text] [ï] For example: MXD12_RF124.8_AU1_AT0_TMAirband [ï] This will set memory bank “D” channel “12” to 124.8 MHz, Auto mode ON, Attenuator OFF and text “Airband”. Always start with MX and end with TM followed by [ï]. Each command is separated with a space _ . MXxnn Memory location where x = A ~ J & a ~ j memory bank nn = 00 ~ 49 memory channel RFnnnnnnnnm0 (Hz) Frequency input frequency in Hz. The last but one digit (tens of Hz) MUST be either “5” or “0”. MS : MX
- 29 - RFnnnn.nnnnm0 (MHz) Refer to the command “RF”. AUn AUTO MODE where n = 0 OFF n = 1 ON * When AUTO MODE is ON, step size and mode is invalid. STnnnnm0 (Hz) Step size input in MHz. The last but one digit (tens of Hz) MUST be either “5” or “0”. STnnn.nm0 (kHz) Refer to the command “ST”. MDn Receive mode where n = 0 WFM n = 1 NFM n = 2 A M n = 3 USB n = 4 LSB n = 5 C W ATnAttenuator where n = 0 Attenuator OFF n = 1 Attenuator ON TMxxxxxxx Text write where xxxxxxx may be up to 7 characters in ASCII (refer to TM) or character mode. Absence of a command will cause the present or previous value to be automatically entered. Related commands MP MQ MR MX
- 30 - PA Set delay time for power save mode. The PA command is used to set the delay time and is used in conjunction with PI which sets the interval time for the power save facility. The command PA[ï] checks the current setting of power save delay time, the response being PAnn where nn = 01 ~ 99 seconds nn = 00 is power save OFF To change the current setting, use the PA command followed by a two digit numeric value between 00 ~ 99. The value is in seconds and “00” switched the power save facility off (please refer to page 97 section 16 of the AR8000 English language operating manual). To set a delay of 12 seconds use the command PA12[ï] Related command PI PD Delete PASS frequencies in search mode. There are 50 PASS frequencies allocated per search bank, they may be deleted on an individual basis or the whole bank may be deleted in one go. The BN or SS commands must be used to choose the bank prior to using the PD command. PDnn[ï] deletes a specific PASS frequency from the chosen search bank where nn is the PASS channel number 00 ~ 49. When a PASS channel is deleted, the PASS frequency number will be incremented upward. PD%%[ï] deletes ALL PASS channels from the current search bank in one go. Related commands BN PR PS PW SG SR SS PA : PD