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The transceiver modes are specified within the tag pair. Each entry or element associated<br />
with a mode has a symbol name (text) and a way to specifiy what the data transfer consists of. The data transfer<br />
might be a single byte, multiple bytes, or aa string<br />
Example 1, for the Icom-746PRO<br />
<br />
LSB00<br />
USB01<br />
AM02<br />
CW03<br />
RTTY04<br />
FM05<br />
CW-R07<br />
RTTY-R08<br />
<br />
Example 2, for the Kenwood 850<br />
<br />
LSB31<br />
USB32<br />
CW33<br />
FM34<br />
AM35<br />
FSK36<br />
CW-R37<br />
FSK-R39<br />
<br />
Example 3, for the FT-100<br />
<br />
LSB00<br />
USB01<br />
CW02<br />
CW-R03<br />
AM04<br />
DIG05<br />
FM06<br />
W-FM07<br />
<br />
The modes which are supported by lower sideband in the transceiver are specified in the<br />
tar pair. The string data for the lsb modes must match those given in the modes<br />
id specifier For example in the Icom 746 Pro:<br />
<br />
LSB<br />
RTTY<br />
CW-R<br />
<br />
<strong>Fldigi</strong>Contents Rig Xml Howto<br />
If the transceiver data stream uses identically the same format for the bandwidth data then it is specified in<br />
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