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PK-232 MBX Operating Manual - N3UJJ

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Make note of the firmware Release date on the first page of this<br />

manual. This is important should you ever need to call AEA for<br />

technical support.<br />

11. If you are using an AEA program, follow the instructions in the<br />

program manual to enter the packet callsign (MYCALL) of AAA into<br />

the <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong>. Even though this is not your callsign, please do<br />

this for this procedure. You must change it to YOUR OWN CALLSIGN<br />

following this procedure.<br />

If you are using a Computer Terminal or a non-AEA terminal<br />

program the following will set your packet callsign to AAA:<br />

Enter MYCALL by typing MY AAA (or ).<br />

( or means type the single key on your keyboard.)<br />

Your monitor should display:<br />

MYcall<br />

MYcall<br />

was <strong>PK</strong><strong>232</strong><br />

now AAA<br />

12. Turn the front-panel THRESHOLD control fully CounterClockWise<br />

(CCW) and notice that the DCD LED is not lighted. Then turn the<br />

THRESHOLD control fully ClockWise (CW) - the DCD LED should now<br />

light. Adjust the THRESHOLD until the DCD LED just goes out.<br />

This should occur between the 2-o'clock and 4-o'clock position.<br />

13. If you are using an AEA program follow the instructions to<br />

CONNECT in packet mode to AAA. Since you have just entered your<br />

callsign as AAA, you will connect to yourself.<br />

If you are using a Computer Terminal or a non-AEA program,<br />

entering the following after the "cmd:" command mode prompt will<br />

cause the <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> to Connect to AAA:<br />

C AAA <br />

After a few moments, your monitor should display:<br />

*** CONNECTED to AAA<br />

14. Type HELLO SELF <br />

After a few moments, your monitor should echo the same message.<br />

If you have gotten this far then the digital section of the<br />

<strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> and the VHF modem are both working.<br />

15. We will now check the <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong>s HF modem. If you are using an AEA<br />

program, follow the instructions to select the HF modem by turning<br />

the VHF Parameter OFF, then set the radio baud rate HBAUD to 300.<br />

If you are using a Computer Terminal or a non-Timewave terminal<br />

program, the following will setup the HF mode of the <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong>:<br />

Type . (Type C while pressing the key down.)<br />

Your monitor should respond with the command prompt:<br />

cmd:<br />

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