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<strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> OPERATING MANUAL<br />
COMMAND SUMMARY<br />
CODE "n" Default: 0<br />
(International)<br />
Mode: Baudot RTTY, Morse, AMTOR<br />
Host: Cl<br />
Parameters:<br />
“.n" — 0 to 6 specifies a code from the list below.<br />
CODE Meaning Morse Baudot AMTOR PACKET<br />
0 International RX/TX RX/TX RX/TX -<br />
1 US teleprinter RX/TX RX/TX -<br />
2 Cyrillic RX RX/TX RX/TX -<br />
3 Transliterated Cyrillic RX RX RX -<br />
4 Katakana RX/TX - - -<br />
5 Transliterated Katakana RX - - -<br />
6 European RX - - RX<br />
Note that not all the codes in the list above can be transmitted. In the Morse,<br />
Baudot and AMTOR columns below, RX means receive only, and RX/TX means both<br />
transmit and receive are enabled.<br />
NOTE:<br />
CODE 0:<br />
FCC Part 97.69 and 97.131 calls for the use of (CODE 0) 'International<br />
Telegraph Alphabet Number 2" five unit teleprinter code. The Baudot<br />
characters "S", “#” and “&'' are NOT permitted for use by US<br />
Amateurs.<br />
International<br />
In Morse, this means the International Morse Code.<br />
For Baudot and AMTOR, this means the ITA #2 teleprinter code, which is<br />
internationally recommended for Baudot and TOR communications and shown below:<br />
LOWER CASE SET<br />
UPPER CASE SET<br />
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ( ) ? +<br />
Q W E R T Y U I 0 P ? ? Q W E R T Y U I 0 P ? ?<br />
A S D F G H J K L ? ‘ A S D P G H J K L : ?<br />
Z X C V B N M , . / Z X C V B N M , . ?<br />
The following special Morse characters are available as receive only and are<br />
used in non-English Morse alphabets.<br />
Morse Receive<br />
---- ch<br />
-.-.. c<br />
.-..- e<br />
--..- z<br />
--.-- ñ<br />
In response to requests from European customers, the "national' ITA#2 characters<br />
unassigned in the US have been made available for both transmission and<br />
reception. FIGS-F, FIGS-G and FIGS-H have been assigned characters according to<br />
standard use and are shown below. Note that some national alphabets use these<br />
characters for accented letters not appearing in English.<br />
Baudot ITA 12 U.S.<br />
Character CODE 0 CODE 1<br />
FIGS-F ! !<br />
FIGS-G } &<br />
FIGS-H } #<br />
3rd-Q q<br />
2/93 A-27<br />
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