Then enter VHF OFF <Enter>
Your monitor should respond with:
Vhf was ON
Vhf now OFF
cmd:
16. We now must change the Radio data-rate (HBAUD) to 300 Baud for HF
operation. If you are using a Computer Terminal or a non-Timewave
terminal program the following will select a PK-232 HBAUD of 300:
Enter HB 300 <Enter>
Your monitor should respond with:
HBaud was 1200
HBaud now 300
cmd:
17. If you are using an Timewave program type HELLO SELF <Enter>
Your monitor should soon echo the message you've just typed.
If you are using a Computer Terminal or a non-Timewave terminal
program, you must first type CONV or K followed by a
<Enter>. Now you may type a few characters. Your monitor
should soon echo the characters you've just typed.
18. If you are using an Timewave program, follow the instructions to
DISCONNECT from a Packet station.
If you are using a Computer Terminal or a non-Timewave terminal
program the following will cause the PK-232 to DISCONNECT:
Enter <CONTROL-C>
Your monitor should respond with the command prompt:
cmd:
Enter D <Enter>
Your monitor should respond with:
cmd:*** DISCONNECTED: AAA
AAA*>AAA (UA)
If all of the above steps were successful, you've completed the system
quick-check and are ready to proceed to Chapter 3. In Chapter 3 you
will connect your PK-232 to your radio and begin using it "on the air".
If you have problems with the steps shown above, go back to Step 1
AFTER checking all cables and connectors. Read each step again
carefully. The most common problems are trying to connect to a call
different from AAA, leaving the DCD LED on which inhibits transmit,
not having the green-and-white wires connected, or not setting the
AFSK level to 50% rotation.
If you still have problems, leave your PK-232 ON and contact Timewave's
Technical Support Department as suggested in the front of this manual.
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