Icom IC-9100 Instruction Manual - Page 203

DV TX call signs setting, DV TX message setting, DV RX Status setting

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CONTROL COMMAND 18 • DV TX call signs setting Command : 1F 01 Set "UR," "R1" and "R2" call signs of 8 characters (fixed). q-i o-!6 !7-@4 9 9 ʜʜ 9 9 9 9 ʜʜ 9 9 9 9 ʜʜ 9 9 q-i UR (Destination) call sign setting o-!6 R1 (Access/Area repeater) call sign setting !7-@4 R2 (Link/Gateway repeater) call sign setting • Character's code of the call sign Character ASCII code Character ASCII code 0-9 30-39 A-Z 41-5A Space 20 ⁄ 2F • DV TX message setting Command : 1F 02 Set the transmit message of up to 20 characters. See 'Character code setting.' (p. 190) "FF" stops sending or reading messages. • DV RX Status setting Command : 20 0201, 20 0202 Data Bit Status Description 70 - - Receiving a voice During receiving a digital voice 6 0/1 call signal, select "1." (Regardless of DSQL and CSQL setting) 5 0/1 Last call finisher When the last call was finished by you, select "1." 4 0/1 Receiving a sig- When the audio tone can be nal heard, select "1." 3 0/1 Receiving a BK During receiving a BK call, se- call lect "1." 2 0/1 Receiving a EMR call During receiving a EMR call, select "1." 1 0/1 Receiving a signal other than DV When "DV" and "FM" are blinking, select "1." 0 0/1 Packet loss status During displaying a packet loss • DV RX message setting Command : 20 0101, 20 0102 q-@0 @1-@8 @9-#2 9 9 ʜʜ 9 9 9 9 ʜʜ 9 9 9 9 9 9 q-@0 RX message (20 characters; fixed) @1-@8 Call sign of the calling station (8 characters; fixed) @9-#2 Note of the calling station (4 characters; fixed) See 'Character code setting.' (p. 190) "FF" stands for no message receiving after turning ON the transceiver. • DV RX call sign setting Command : 20 0001, 20 0002 qɺw e-!0 !1-!4 !5-@2 9 9 9 9 9 9 ʜʜ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ʜʜ 9 9 @3-#0 #1-#8 9 9 ʜʜ 9 9 9 9 ʜʜ 9 9 q Header flag data (First byte) Data Bit Description 7 0 (fixed) - 6 0 (fixed) - 5 0 (fixed) - 4 0/1 0= Voice, 1= Data 3 0/1 0= Direct, 1= Through repeater 2 0/1 0= No Break-in, 1= Break-in 1 0/1 0= Data, 1= Control 0 0/1 0= Normal, 1= Emergency w Header flag data (Second byte) Data Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Function 1 1 1 Repeater control 1 1 0 Send auto acknowledge 1 0 1 (Not used) 1 0 0 Request to re-transmit 0 1 1 Send acknowledge 0 1 0 Receive no reply 0 0 1 Repeater disabled 0 0 0 NULL e-!0 Call sign of the calling station (8 characters; fixed) !1-!4 Note of the calling station (4 characters; fixed) !5-@2 Call sign of the station that was called (8 characters; fixed) @3-#0 Call sign of the access/area repeater (R1) (8 characters; fixed) #1-#8 Call sign of the link/gateway repeater (R2) (8 characters; fixed) See 'Character code setting.' (p. 190) "FF" stands for no call sign receiving after turning ON the transceiver. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 194

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CONTROL COMMAND
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DV TX call signs setting
Command : 1F 01
Set “UR,” “R1” and “R2” call signs of 8 characters (fixed).
XX
……
XX
XXX
X
XXX
X
……
!
7
@
4
o
!
6
q
i
……
q
i
UR (Destination) call sign setting
o
!
6
R1 (Access/Area repeater) call sign setting
!
7
@
4
R2 (Link/Gateway repeater) call sign setting
• Character’s code of the call sign
Character
ASCII code
Character
ASCII code
0–9
30–39
A–Z
41–5A
Space
20
2F
DV TX message setting
Command : 1F 02
Set the transmit message of up to 20 characters.
See ‘Character code setting.’ (p. 190)
“FF” stops sending or reading messages.
DV RX Status setting
Command : 20 0201, 20 0202
Data
Status
Description
Bit
7
0
6
0/1
Receiving a voice
call
During receiving a digital voice
signal, select “1.”
(Regardless of DSQL and
CSQL setting)
5
0/1
Last call finisher
When the last call was finished
by you, select “1.”
4
0/1
Receiving a sig-
nal
When the audio tone can be
heard, select “1.”
3
0/1
Receiving a BK
call
During receiving a BK call, se-
lect “1.”
2
0/1
Receiving a EMR
call
During receiving a EMR call,
select “1.”
1
0/1
Receiving a sig-
nal other than DV
When “DV” and “FM” are blink-
ing, select “1.”
0
0/1
Packet loss status
During displaying a packet
loss
• DV RX message setting
Command : 20 0101, 20 0102
XX
X
X
X
X
XX
@
1
@
8
@
9
#
2
……
XX
……
XX
q
@
0
q
@
0
RX message (20 characters; fixed)
@1
@
8
Call sign of the calling station (8 characters; fixed)
@
9
#
2
Note of the calling station (4 characters; fixed)
See ‘Character code setting.’ (p. 190)
“FF” stands for no message receiving after turning
ON the transceiver.
• DV RX call sign setting
Command : 20 0001, 20 0002
XX
X
XX
X
X
X
XX
XX
……
!
5
@
2
e
!
0
!
1
!
4
X
X
X
X
……
q
w
XX
……
XX
@
3
#
0
XX
……
X
X
#
1
#
8
q
Header flag data (First byte)
Data
Description
Bit
7
0
(fixed)
6
0
(fixed)
5
0
(fixed)
4
0/1
0= Voice, 1= Data
3
0/1
0= Direct, 1= Through repeater
2
0/1
0= No Break-in, 1= Break-in
1
0/1
0= Data, 1= Control
0
0/1
0= Normal, 1= Emergency
w
Header flag data (Second byte)
Data
Function
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
1
1
1
Repeater control
1
1
0
Send auto acknowledge
1
0
1
(Not used)
1
0
0
Request to re-transmit
0
1
1
Send acknowledge
0
1
0
Receive no reply
0
0
1
Repeater disabled
0
0
0
NULL
e
!
0
Call sign of the calling station
(8 characters; fixed)
!
1
!
4
Note of the calling station
(4 characters; fixed)
!
5
@
2
Call sign of the station that was called
(8 characters; fixed)
@
3
#
0
Call sign of the access/area repeater (R1)
(8 characters; fixed)
#
1
#
8
Call sign of the link/gateway repeater (R2)
(8 characters; fixed)
See ‘Character code setting.’ (p. 190)
“FF” stands for no call sign receiving after turning
ON the transceiver.