CHAPTER 10 - SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION AND TDM OPERATION
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10.1 Overview 10-1
10.2 SIAM Operation 10-1
10.2.1 Tuning In FSK Narrow and Wide Stations 10-1
10.3 Using the SIAM Mode 10-2
10.3.1 Copying Encoded RTTY Transmissions 10-3
10.3.2 The CODE Command for International RTTY Compatibility. 10-3
10.4 TDM Receive Operation 10-4
10.4.1 TDM Parameters 10-4
10.4.2 Monitoring TDM Signals 10-4
10.4.3 Where to Find TDM Signals 10-4
CHAPTER 11 - Pactor OPERATION
11.1 Overview 11-1
11.2 Where to Operate Pactor 11-1
11.3 PK-232 Parameter Settings 11-2
11.3.1 Entering Your Callsign (MYCALL) 11-2
11.3.2 Entering the Pactor Mode 11-2
11.4 HF Receiver Settings 11-3
11.5 Tuning in Pactor Stations 11-3
11.6 Operating on Pactor 11-4
11.6.1 Going On the Air 11-4
11.6.2 Calling CQ in Unproto Mode 11-4
11.6.3 Answering an Unproto Pactor CQ 11-5
11.6.3.1 Ending an ARQ Pactor Contact 11-6
11.6.4 Long Path Contacts 11-6
11.6.5 LED Status and Mode Indicators 11-7
11.7 Pactor Operating Tips 11-8
11.7.1 ARQ.Break-In (ACHG Command) 11-8
11.7.2 Entering Your Auto-Answer Back (AAB) 11-9
11.7.3 Operating Pactor on Other Modem Frequencies and Shifts 11-9
11.7.4 Automatic Speed Change 11-9
11.7.5 Echoing Transmitted Characters As Sent (EAS) 11-9
11.7.6 Sending Only Complete Words (WORDOUT) 11-9
11.7.7 Operating on the Wrong Sideband 11-10
11.7.8 Little Used Pactor Commands 11-10
11.8 Monitoring ARQ Pactor Contacts with PTL 11-10
11.9 Pactor MailDrop Operation 11-11
11.9.1 Special Operating Considerations 11-11
11.9.2 Settings For Pactor MailDrop Operation 11-11
11.9.3 Starting Pactor MailDrop Operation 11-12
11.9.4 Local Logon to the MailDrop 11-12
11.9.4.1 Remote Logon to your Pactor MailDrop 11-12
11.9.5 Caller Prompts 11-12
11.9.6 Monitor MailDrop Operation 11-12
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