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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 AR2700.
To review the current selection of code use the command SC[ï]
The response will be in the format SCnn where nn = 26 ~ 50 (HEX DECIMAL h26 ~ h50 = 42 steps).
To change the current code use the format SCnn[ï] where nn is the desired operating code.
Related command SI
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] [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] [ï]
Where:
SEx x = Search bank number 0 ~ 9
SL Lower frequency limit nnnnnnnnm0 (Hz)
or nnnn.nnnnm (MHz)
m = "0" (tens of Hz position) "5"
is only used when the step size of
6.25 kHz has been selected.
SU Upper frequency limit nnnnnnnnm0 (Hz)
or nnnn.nnnnm (MHz)
m = "0" (tens of Hz position)
AU Automode n = 0 Automode OFF
n = 1 Automode ON
When automode is ON, the receive mode and step
size is automatically set and any alternative input
of SE will be ignored. Refer to AU command.
ST Step size nnnnm0 (Hz)
or nnn.nm (kHz)
m = "0" or "5" (tens of Hz position)
MD Receive mode WFM 0
NFM 1
AM 2
AT Attenuator n = 0 Attenuator OFF
n = 1 Attenuator ON
A typical input may look like:
SEC_SL0118500000_SU0135900000_AU1_(ST025000_MD2_)AT0 [ï]
The input in brackets ( ) is ignored when automode is selected ON.
Related commands SR SG SS
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
SC SE SG
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