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EX
End remote operation and restore keypad operation to AR2700.
To end RS232 remote operation type EX[ï]
This has the same effect as pressing the [CLR] key on the AR2700 receiver.
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.
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
S-meter h1B Receive frequency 145.30 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 the 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 8 9
“LC” 0 ~ 15 ~ 19 ~ 1D ~ 21 ~ 23 ~ 26 ~ 28 ~ 2E ~ 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.
A typical response to the LM[ï] command is: LM1D
00 ~ 3F Squelch is open (MSB = 0)
80 ~ BF Squelch is closed(MSB = 1)
Related commands LC MG SG [UP] [DOWN]
MA
Recall data from the current or specified memory bank.
The MR command recalls data from the current or specified memory bank.
MR[ï] recalls data from the current memory bank.
MRx[ï] recalls data from the specified memory bank where
x = 0 ~ 9
A typical response being:
MX100_MP0_RF0000594000_AU1_MD2_ST009000_AT0
MX101_MP0_RF0000693000_AU1_MD1_ST009000_AT0
SIMILAR FORMAT FOR ALL CHANNELS...
MX149_MP0_RF0082520000_AU1_MD1_ST100000_AT0
EX LC LM MA
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