/** \page configure_script_page Configure Scripting \tableofcontents
\section sConfigScript Configure Scripting \image html menu-files-config-scripts.png "Scripts" \image latex menu-files-config-scripts.png "Scripts" width=1.25in \par WARNING: If you do anything with this option, ensure FLDIGI is configured to your preferences. Then generate a restore script. In doing so, any alterations performed below can be returned to it's intended state. \par NOTICE: Because of different hardware and Operating Systems it's advisable to avoid commands that are hardware/OS dependent when creating standard configuration scripts. Configure scripting uses: \par Net Operations A script can be created for setting the rig frequency, waterfall offset, modem, rig mode, and custom macros. See \ref sConfigScriptCmds for other available options. \par Configuration Reset After reset, a configure script can be executed to restore User Data. The commands available do not support a full restore. Some option may need manual entry. See \ref sConfigScriptCmds for limits. \subsection ss_exec_script Executing Scripts From FLDigi's main window select menu item File->Config Scripts->Execute. This will bring up a file browser. Search and select the file in question, then press [Open]. At this point the script will execute.
\image html script_warning_dialogbox.png "Warning Report Dialog Box" \image latex script_warning_dialogbox.png "Warning Report Dialog Box" width=2.3in If problems are encountered the above dialog box is used to inform the user. To ascertain the extent of the issue(s), select menu item Help->Event Log. The log entires will contain the reason and line number for each reported error. Some issues reported are the result of preset data that is specific to a particular operating system. These can be safely ignored until configured to operate on your system.
\image html script_error_log_entry.png "Error Report Log Entry" \image latex script_error_log_entry.png "Error Report Log Entry" width=2.92in Some configuration options will required FLDigi restart. Ensure configuration is saved prior to restarting.
\image html script_restart_notice.png "Restart FLDIGI notice" \image latex script_restart_notice.png "Restart FLDIGI notice" width=2.92in \par NOTE: Some script commands are specific to operating system and hardware combination. If your system does not support these commands, they will be ignored. The easiest way to determine what your system supports is to generate a script and note it's content. \subsection ss_gen_script Generating Scripts To generate a script the operator selects FLdigi's menu items File->Config Scripts->Generate. A file save dialog box is opened for the user to select a name and where the file is saved. Pressing [Save] initiates the process. To create custom scripts there are two ways of doing this. With a Text editor (see \ref sScriptSyntax) or changing the content/settings of FLDigi prior to the script generation. If the latter is used, your are advised to generate a script prior to changing any of FLDigi's settings. Just in case restoration is needed. Prior to editing any script file, take the time to read the relavent sections of this document. See \ref sScriptSyntax and \ref sExampleScript \par NOTE: Generated script contents are specific to the operating system and hardware available on the host machine. If a device is not supported on your system, script code will not be generated for it.


\section sConfigScriptCmds Configure Script Commands \ref ss_fldigi "FLDIGI"
\par \ref sss_freq "FREQ"   \|   \ref sss_mode "MODE"   \|   \ref sss_wfhz "WFHZ"   \|   \ref sss_rxid "RXID"   \|   \ref sss_txid "TXID"   \|   \ref sss_spot "SPOT"   \|   \ref sss_rev "REV"   \|   \ref sss_afc "AFC"   \|   \ref sss_lock "LOCK"   \|   \ref sss_sql "SQL"   \|   \ref sss_kpsql "KPSQL"   \|   \ref sss_modem "MODEM" \ref ss_operator "OPERATOR"
\par \ref sss_callsign "CALLSIGN"   \|   \ref sss_name "NAME"   \|   \ref sss_qth "QTH"   \|   \ref sss_loc "LOC"   \|   \ref sss_ant "ANT" \ref ss_audio_device "AUDIO DEVICE"
\par \ref sss_oss "OSS"   \|   \ref sss_dev_path "OSS DEV"   \|   \ref sss_portaudio "PA"   \|   \ref sss_portaudio_playback "PA PLAYBACK"   \|   \ref sss_portaudio_capture "PA CAPTURE"   \|   \ref sss_pua "PUA"   \|   \ref sss_pua_srvr "PUA SERVER" \ref ss_audio_settings "AUDIO SETTINGS"
\par \ref sss_audio_capture_sample_rate "CAPTURE"   \|   \ref sss_audio_playback_sample_rate "PLAYBACK"   \|   \ref sss_audio_converter "CONVERTER"   \|   \ref sss_rx_ppm "RX PPM"   \|   \ref sss_tx_ppm "TX PPM"   \|   \ref sss_tx_offset "TX OFFSET" \ref ss_audio_rt_channel "AUDIO RT CHANNEL"
\par \ref sss_rt_mono "MONO AUDIO"   \|   \ref sss_rt_mono_lr "MODEM LR"   \|   \ref sss_rt_mono_rev "REV LR"   \|   \ref sss_rt_mono_ptt "PTT RT CHAN"   \|   \ref sss_rt_mono_qsk "QSK RT CHAN"   \|   \ref sss_rt_mono_fsk "FSK RT CHAN" \ref ss_audio_wave_sr "AUDIO WAVE.SRATE" \ref ss_rig_hrdwr_ptt "RIG HRDWR PTT" \par \ref ss_hrdwr_ptt "PTT RT CHAN"   \|   \ref ss_hrdwr_serial "SERIAL PORT"   \|   \ref ss_hrdwr_device "DEVICE"   \|   \ref ss_hrdwr_rts "RTS"   \|   \ref ss_hrdwr_dtr "DTR"   \|   \ref ss_hrdwr_rtsv "RTSV"   \|   \ref ss_hrdwr_dtrv "DTRV"   \|   \ref ss_hrdwr_spttd "START PTT DELAY"   \|   \ref ss_hrdwr_epttd "END PTT DELAY"   \|   \ref ss_hrdwr_uhr "UHROUTER"   \|   \ref ss_hrdwr_pp "PARALLEL"   \|   \ref ss_hrdwr_init "INIT" \ref ss_rigcat "RIGCAT" \par \ref ss_rigcat_state "STATE"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_df "DESC FILE"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_dp "DEV PATH"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_retry "RETRIES"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_rint "RETRY INT"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_wd "WDELAY"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_id "IDELAY"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_br "BRATE"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_sb "SBITS"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_echo "ECHO"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_trts "TOGGLE RTS PTT"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_tdtr "TOGGLE DTR PTT"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_restore "RESTORE"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_pttc "PTT COMMAND"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_rtsv "RTS 12V"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_dtrv "DTR 12V"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_hfc "HRDWR FC"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_vsp "VSP"   \|   \ref ss_rigcat_init "INIT" \ref ss_hamlib "HAMLIB" \par \ref ss_hamlib_s "STATE"   \|   \ref ss_hamlib_r "RIG"   \|   \ref ss_hamlib_dp "DEV PATH"   \|   \ref ss_hamlib_r "RETRIES"   \|   \ref ss_hamlib_ri "RETRY INT"   \|   \ref ss_hamlib_wd "WDELAY"   \|   \ref ss_hamlib_pwd "PWDELAY"   \|   \ref ss_hamlib_br "BRATE"   \|   \ref ss_hamlib_sbits "SBITS"   \|   \ref ss_hamlib_sband "SBAND"   \|   \ref ss_hamlib_pttc "PTT COMMAND"   \|   \ref ss_hamlib_dtrv "DTR 12V"   \|   \ref ss_hamlib_rtsv "RTS 12V"   \|   \ref ss_hamlib_hfc "HRDWR FC"   \|   \ref ss_hamlib_sfc "SFTWR FC"   \|   \ref ss_hamlib_ac "ADV CONF"   \|   \ref ss_hamlib_init "INIT" \ref ss_xmlrpc_rc "XMLRPC RC" \par \ref ss_xmlrpc_s "STATE"   \|   \ref ss_xmlrpc_bwd "BWDELAY"   \|   \ref ss_xmlrpc_init "INIT" \ref ss_io "IO" \par \ref ss_io_lock "LOCK"   \|   \ref ss_io_port "PORT"   \|   \ref ss_io_csma "CSMA"   \|   \ref ss_io_kiss "KISS"   \|   \ref sss_io_kiss_ipa "KISS.IPA"   \|   \ref sss_io_kiss_iopa "KISS.IOPN"   \|   \ref sss_io_kiss_opn "KISS.OPN"   \|   \ref sss_io_kiss_dp "KISS.DP"   \|   \ref sss_io_kiss_busy "KISS.BUSY"   \|   \ref sss_io_kiss_cont "KISS.CONT"   \|   \ref sss_io_kiss_atten "KISS.ATTEN"   \|   \ref ss_io_arq "ARQ"   \|   \ref sss_io_arq_ipa "ARQ.IPA"   \|   \ref sss_io_arq_iopn "ARQ.IOPN"   \|   \ref ss_io_xmlrpc "XMLRPC"   \|   \ref sss_io_xmlrpc_ipa "XMLRPC.IPA"   \|   \ref sss_io_xmlrpc_iopn "XMLRPC.IOPN" \ref s_nbems "MISC NBEMS" \par \ref ss_nbems_timeout "TIMEOUT"   \|   \ref ss_nbems_open_brwsr "OPEN BRWSR"   \|   \ref ss_nbems_state "STATE"   \|   \ref ss_nbems_open_msg "OPEN MSG"   \|   \ref ss_nbems_open_flmsg "OPEN FLMSG"   \|   \ref ss_nbems_flmsg_path "PATH" \ref s_id "ID" \par \ref sss_notify "RSID.NOTIFY"   \|   \ref sss_search_bandpass "RSID.SRCH BP"   \|   \ref sss_mark_prev_mode "RSID.MARK PREV"   \|   \ref sss_detector "RSID.DETECTOR"   \|   \ref sss_dialog_box "RSID.ALRT DIALOG"   \|   \ref sss_tx_freq_lock "RSID.TX FREQ LOCK"   \|   \ref sss_disable_freq_change "RSID.FREQ CHANGE"   \|   \ref sss_rsid_error_level "RSID.ALLOW ERRORS"   \|   \ref sss_open_squelch "RSID.SQL OPEN"   \|   \ref sss_pretone "RSID.PRETONE"   \|   \ref sss_end_of_xmit_id "RSID.END XMT ID"   \|   \ref sss_id_mode "VIDEO.ID MODE"   \|   \ref sss_ed_video_text "VIDEO.VIDEO TXT"   \|   \ref sss_input_video_text "VIDEO.TEXT INPUT"   \|   \ref sss_small_font "VIDEO.SMALL FONT"   \|   \ref sss_500hz_limit "VIDEO.500HZ"   \|   \ref sss_mode_limit "VIDEO.WIDTH LIMIT"   \|   \ref sss_char_row "VIDEO.CHAR ROW"   \|   \ref sss_cw_id "CW.TX CALL"   \|   \ref sss_id_mode "CW.DETECTOR"   \|   \ref sss_cw_id_speed "CW.SPEED"   \|   \ref ss_load_macro "MACRO"


\section sScriptSyntax Scripting Syntax The script syntax is formated into a multi tier system using two variations. The first is a structured syntax. The second uses a hierarchy system employing dot '.' notation. The command text used closely mimics the GUI configuration panel tabs hierarchy and contents to easily discern the connection between commands and the effected settings. \subsection ssStucturedCommands Structured Commands Each command ends with a colon (':'). This separates the command section with the paramater section. A command may or may not contain a paramater. Structured statements are terminated using "END:" statement. \:
   \:\
   \:\
END:
\subsection ssHierarchyCommands Dot Notation Commands Each command ends with a colon (':'). This separates the command section with the paramater section. A command may or may not contain a paramater. The inclusion of a period ('.') within the command section denotes the separation of upper and lower tier segments. \.\,...:\
\.\,...:\
\subsection ssParameters Parameters Parameter content varies on the command used. The various parameters types are:
\subsection ssScriptFiles Script Files The script file name is expected to contain a .txt extension. The editing of these files must utilize a true text editor¹. Preferably one that understands the various line ending sequences used between the different Operating Systems. \par Note: 1 Windows: Notepad++, Geany
Macintosh: TextWrangler
Linux: Geany, Gedit, Pluma
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Windows_text_editors
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Linux_text_editors

\section ss_fldigi FLDigi Commands See \ref operating_controls_page \subsection sss_freq Frequency Control Sets the RF Carrier frequency (effects rig control). FREQ:\ \ values are entered directly or as exponential notation. The following frequencies represent the same frequency value. Frequency Value = Parameter Syntax \subsection sss_mode Mode Sets the rig modulation mode (ie. USB, LSB, FM, etc). The actual values are dependent on the rig and the interface used. MODE:\ \subsection sss_wfhz Waterfall Offset (Hz) Sets the audio tone offset in the waterfall. WFHZ:\ Valid values range from 0 - 4000 +/- 50% of the bandwidth needed for the selected modem. \subsection sss_rxid RxID Enable or disable the use of RSID reception. RXID:\ \subsection sss_txid TxID Enable or disable the use of RSID transmission. TXID:\ \subsection sss_spot Spot Enable or disable the use of the PSKreporter mechanism. SPOT:\ \subsection sss_rev Rev Enable or disable the use of upper and lower tone reversal. Allowing modems like MFSK to receive/transmit LSB signal while the rig is in USB. RSID will not decode when this option is selected and not all modems are supported. REV:\ \subsection sss_afc AFC Enable or disable the use of Automatic Frequency Control. AFC:\ \subsection sss_lock Lk Enable or disable the use of frequency lock. The behavior of this feature can be altered depending on the settings of the \ref id_configuration_page panel. LOCK:\ \subsection sss_sql SQL Enable or disable the use of the squelch. SQL:\ \subsection sss_kpsql KPSQL Enable or disable the use of the KISS power squelch. This option is only available when KISS IO interface option is selected. See \ref config_io_page KPSQL:\ \subsection sss_modem MODEM Control Sets the desired modem to receive and transmit from. Some modems will not be available if KISS IO interface option is selected. See \ref mode_table_page under 'mode' column for proper modem parameter syntax. MODEM:\ \subsection sss_fldigi_examples Examples | Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | FLDIGI:
FREQ:14.070e+06
END:
| FLDIGI.FREQ:3853.0e+03 | | FLDIGI:
MODE:DIG
END:
| FLDIGI.MODE:DIG | | FLDIGI:
WFHZ:1500
END:
| FLDIGI.WFHZ:700 | | FLDIGI:
RXID:ENABLE
END:
| FLDIGI.RXID:DISABLE | | FLDIGI:
TXID:DISABLE
END:
| FLDIGI.TXID:DISABLE | | FLDIGI:
SPOT:DISABLE
END:
| FLDIGI.SPOT:ENABLE | | FLDIGI:
REV:DISABLE
END:
| FLDIGI.REV:ENABLE | | FLDIGI:
AFC:DISABLE
END:
| FLDIGI.AFC:DISABLE | | FLDIGI:
LOCK:DISABLE
END:
| FLDIGI.LOCK:ENABLE | | FLDIGI:
SQL:DISABLE
END:
| FLDIGI.SQL:ENABLE | | FLDIGI:
KPSQL:DISABLE
END:
| FLDIGI.KPSQL:DISABLE | | FLDIGI:
MODEM:BPSK31
END:
| FLDIGI.MODEM:BPSK63 |
\section ss_operator Operator Commands See \ref operator_configuration_page \subsection sss_callsign Callsign: OPERATOR.CALLSIGN:\ \subsection sss_name Name: OPERATOR.NAME:\ \subsection sss_qth QTH: OPERATOR.QTH:\ \subsection sss_loc Locator: Maidenhead Grid Locator. A series of alpha numerical characters representing a position on earth. OPERATOR.LOC:\ A: Uppercase characters
n: Numerical data (0-9)
a: Lowercase characters
Additional Information: http://www.arrl.org/grid-squares, or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maidenhead_Locator_System \subsection sss_ant Operators Antenna Description OPERATOR.ANT:\ \subsection sss_op_examples Examples | Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | OPERATOR:
CALLSIGN:KK5VD
END:
| OPERATOR.CALLSIGN:w1hkj | | OPERATOR:
NAME:Robert
END:
| OPERATOR.NAME:Dave | | OPERATOR:
QTH:"Madison, AL"
END:
| OPERATOR.QTH:"Toney, AL" | | OPERATOR:
LOC:EM64pr
END:
| OPERATOR.LOC:EM64 | | OPERATOR:
ANT:"Inverted 'V' @22FT AGL"
END:
| OPERATOR.ANT:"15 EL LP @ 200 FT AGL" |
\section ss_audio_device Audio Device Commands See \ref sound_card_configuration_page \subsection sss_oss OSS Enable or disable OSS. This option is not available on all operating systems. OSS:\ \subsection sss_dev_path Device: OSS DEV:\ Parameter:/dev/path \subsection sss_portaudio PortAudio Enable or disable Port Audio. This option may or may not be available to all operating systems. PA:\ \subsection sss_portaudio_playback Playback: The device name is specific to the hardware installed. PA PLAYBACK:\,\ Parameter:Menu Index, Device Name \par Note: Parameter Menu Index is specific to the fldigi/hardware combination. If the device name is available on other systems it will be set to the first occurrence of that device name. \subsection sss_portaudio_capture Capture: The device name is specific to the hardware installed. PA CAPTURE:\,\ \par Note: Parameter Menu Index is specific to the fldigi/hardware combination. If the device name is available on other systems it will be set to the first occurrence of that device name. Parameter:Menu Index, Device Name \subsection sss_pua PulseAudio Enable or disable Pulse Audio. This option is not available on all operating systems. PUA:\ \subsection sss_pua_srvr Server string: PUA SERVER:\ Parameter: See Note: † below. \subsection sss_ad_examples Examples | Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | AUDIO DEVICE:
OSS:ENABLE
END:
| AUDIO DEVICE.OSS:ENABLE | | AUDIO DEVICE:
OSS DEV:/dev/path
END:
| AUDIO DEVICE.OSS DEV:/dev/path | | AUDIO DEVICE:
PA:ENABLE
END:
| AUDIO DEVICE.PA:ENABLE | | AUDIO DEVICE:
PA CAPTURE:2,"USB Audio CODEC"
END:
| AUDIO DEVICE.PA CAPTURE:2,"USB Audio CODEC" | | AUDIO DEVICE:
PA PLAYBACK:3,"USB Audio CODEC"
END:
| AUDIO DEVICE.PA CAPTURE:3,"USB Audio CODEC" | | AUDIO DEVICE:
PUA:ENABLE
END:
| AUDIO DEVICE.PUA:ENABLE | | AUDIO DEVICE:
PUA SERVER:†
END:
| AUDIO DEVICE.PUA SERVER:† | \par Note: † Pulse Audio Server Strings Pulse audio server string information can be found here:
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/ServerStrings/
\section ss_audio_settings Audio Settings See \ref sound_card_configuration_page \subsection sss_audio_capture_sample_rate Capture Audio Sample Rate Set the input signal sample rate. The sample rate availability is dependent on the ADC hardware. Auto, Native, 8000,... CAPTURE:\ \subsection sss_audio_playback_sample_rate Playback Audio Sample Rate Set the output signal sample rate. The sample rate availability is dependent on the DAC hardware. Auto, Native, 8000,... PLAYBACK:\ \subsection sss_audio_converter Converter CONVERTER:\ Best, Medium, Fastest, Linear \subsection sss_rx_ppm Receive Audio PPM Correction RX PPM:\ negative, 0, positive values \subsection sss_tx_ppm Transmit Audio PPM Correction TX PPM:\ negative, 0, positive values \subsection sss_tx_offset Transmit Audio Hertz Offset Correction TX OFFSET:\ negative, 0, positive values (Hertz) \subsection sss_as_examples Examples | Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | AUDIO SETTINGS:
CAPTURE:48000
END:
| AUDIO SETTINGS.CAPTURE:Auto | | AUDIO SETTINGS:
PLAYBACK:8000
END:
| AUDIO SETTINGS.PLAYBACK:Native | | AUDIO SETTINGS:
CONVERTER:"Best"
END:
| AUDIO SETTINGS.CONVERTER:"Fastest" | | AUDIO SETTINGS:
RX PPM:17
END:
| AUDIO SETTINGS.RX PPM:17 | | AUDIO SETTINGS:
TX PPM:17
END:
| AUDIO SETTINGS.TX PPM:17 | | AUDIO SETTINGS:
TX OFFSET:17
END:
| AUDIO SETTINGS.TX OFFSET:17 |
\section ss_audio_rt_channel Audio Right Channel Commands See \ref right_chanel_audio \subsection sss_rt_mono Mono audio output Enable or disable monophonic signal output. MONO AUDIO:\ \subsection sss_rt_mono_lr Modem signal on left and right channels Enable or disable audio signal to both left and right channels MODEM LR:\ \subsection sss_rt_mono_rev Reverse Left/Right channels Enable or disable audio signal reversal on Left/Right channels. REV LR:\ \subsection sss_rt_mono_ptt PTT tone on right audio channel Enable or disable PTT use by suppling a signal on the right channel. PTT RT CHAN:\ \subsection sss_rt_mono_qsk CW QSK signal on right channel QSK RT CHAN:\ \subsection sss_rt_mono_fsk Pseudo-FSK on right audio channel FSK RT CHAN:\ \subsection sss_rtch_examples Examples | Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | AUDIO RT CHANNEL:
MONO AUDIO:DISABLE
END:
| AUDIO RT CHANNEL.MONO AUDIO:DISABLE | | AUDIO RT CHANNEL:
MODEM LR:DISABLE
END:
| AUDIO RT CHANNEL.MODEM LR:DISABLE | | AUDIO RT CHANNEL:
CONVERTER:"Best"
END:
| AUDIO RT CHANNEL.CONVERTER:"Fastest" | | AUDIO RT CHANNEL:
REV LR:DISABLE
END:
| AUDIO RT CHANNEL.REV LR:DISABLE | | AUDIO RT CHANNEL:
PTT RT CHAN:DISABLE
END:
| AUDIO RT CHANNEL.PTT RT CHAN:DISABLE | | AUDIO RT CHANNEL:
QSK RT CHAN:DISABLE
END:
| AUDIO RT CHANNEL.QSK RT CHAN:DISABLE | | AUDIO RT CHANNEL:
FSK RT CHAN:DISABLE
END:
| AUDIO RT CHANNEL.FSK RT CHAN:DISABLE |
\section ss_audio_wave_sr Wav write sample rate See \ref wav_file_sample_rate Sets the record wave file sample rate. AUDIO WAVE.SRATE:\ Available Parameters: 8000, 11025, 16000, 22050, 24000, 44100, 48000 | Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | AUDIO WAVE:
SRATE:16000
END:
| AUDIO WAVE.SRATE:16000 |
\section ss_rig_hrdwr_ptt Hardware PTT Option Commands See \ref rig_config \subsection ss_hrdwr_ptt PTT tone on right audio channel PTT RT CHAN:\ \subsection ss_hrdwr_serial Use separate serial port PTT SERIAL PORT:\ \subsection ss_hrdwr_device Device: DEVICE:\ Parameter: A device path (/dev/ptt) \subsection ss_hrdwr_rts Use RTS RTS:\ \subsection ss_hrdwr_dtr Use DTR DTR:\ \subsection ss_hrdwr_rtsv RTS = +V RTSV:\ \subsection ss_hrdwr_dtrv DTR = +V DTRV:\ \subsection ss_hrdwr_spttd PTT delays valid for all CAT/PTT types START PTT DELAY:\ \subsection ss_hrdwr_epttd PTT delays valid for all CAT/PTT types END PTT DELAY:\ \subsection ss_hrdwr_uhr Use uHRouter PTT UHROUTER:\ \subsection ss_hrdwr_pp Use parallel port PTT PARALLEL:\ \subsection ss_hrdwr_init Initialize Changes INIT: \subsection ss_hrdwr_examples Examples | Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | RIG HRDWR PTT:
PTT RT CHAN:DISABLE
END:
| RIG HRDWR PTT.PTT RT CHAN:DISABLE | | RIG HRDWR PTT:
SERIAL PORT:DISABLE
END:
| RIG HRDWR PTT.SERIAL PORT:DISABLE | | RIG HRDWR PTT:
DEVICE:/dev/ptt
END:
| RIG HRDWR PTT.DEVICE:COM1 | | RIG HRDWR PTT:
RTS:DISABLE
END:
| RIG HRDWR PTT.RTS:DISABLE | | RIG HRDWR PTT:
RTSV:DISABLE
END:
| RIG HRDWR PTT.RTSV:DISABLE | | RIG HRDWR PTT:
DTR:DISABLE
END:
| RIG HRDWR PTT.DTR:DISABLE | | RIG HRDWR PTT:
DTRV:DISABLE
END:
| RIG HRDWR PTT.DTRV:DISABLE | | RIG HRDWR PTT:
PARALLEL:DISABLE
END:
| RIG HRDWR PTT.PARALLEL:DISABLE | | RIG HRDWR PTT:
UHROUTER:DISABLE
END:
| RIG HRDWR PTT.UHROUTER:DISABLE | | RIG HRDWR PTT:
START PTT DELAY:1
END:
| RIG HRDWR PTT.START PTT DELAY:1 | | RIG HRDWR PTT:
END PTT DELAY:1
END:
| RIG HRDWR PTT.END PTT DELAY:1 | | RIG HRDWR PTT:
INIT:
END:
| RIG HRDWR PTT.INIT: |
\section ss_rigcat RIGCAT Commands See \ref rig_cat_control \subsection ss_rigcat_state Use RigCAT STATE:\ \subsection ss_rigcat_df Rig description file: DESC FILE:\ Parameter:/directory/path/file.xml \subsection ss_rigcat_dp Device: DEV PATH:\ Parameter:/dev/path \subsection ss_rigcat_retry Retries RETRIES:\ \subsection ss_rigcat_rint Retry interval (ms) RETRY INT:\ \subsection ss_rigcat_wd Write delay (ms) WDELAY:\ \subsection ss_rigcat_id Init delay (ms) IDELAY:\ \subsection ss_rigcat_br Baud rate: BRATE:\ \subsection ss_rigcat_sb Stopbits SBITS:\ \subsection ss_rigcat_echo Commands are echoed ECHO:\ \subsection ss_rigcat_trts Toggle RTS for PTT TOGGLE RTS PTT:\ \subsection ss_rigcat_tdtr Toggle DTR for PTT TOGGLE DTR PTT:\ \subsection ss_rigcat_restore Restore Settings on Close RESTORE:\ \subsection ss_rigcat_pttc CAT command for PTT PTT COMMAND:\ \subsection ss_rigcat_rtsv RTS +12 v RTS 12V:\ \subsection ss_rigcat_dtrv DTR +12 v DTR 12V:\ \subsection ss_rigcat_hfc RTS/CTS flow control HRDWR FC:\ \subsection ss_rigcat_vsp VSP Enable VSP:\ \subsection ss_rigcat_init Initialize Changes INIT: \subsection ss_rigcat_examples Examples | Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | RIGCAT:
STATE:ENABLE
END:
| RIG HRDWR PTT.STATE:ENABLE | | RIGCAT:
DEV PATH:/dev/tty.usbserial-RT071600
END:
| RIGCAT.DEV PATH:COM1 | | RIGCAT:
DESC FILE:/Users/.fldigi/rigs/FT-817.xml
END:
| RIGCAT.DESC FILE:/Users/.fldigi/rigs/FT-817.xml | | RIGCAT:
RETRIES:2
END:
| RIGCAT.RETRIES:2 | | RIGCAT:
RETRY INT:500
END:
| RIGCAT.RETRY INT:500 | | RIGCAT:
WDELAY:5
END:
| RIGCAT.WDELAY:5 | | RIGCAT:
IDELAY:0
END:
| RIGCAT.IDELAY:0 | | RIGCAT:
BRATE:4800
END:
| RIGCAT.BRATE:4800 | | RIGCAT:
SBITS:1
END:
| RIGCAT.SBITS:1 | | RIGCAT:
ECHO:DISABLE
END:
| RIGCAT.ECHO:DISABLE | | RIGCAT:
TOGGLE RTS PTT:DISABLE
END:
| RIGCAT.TOGGLE RTS PTT:DISABLE | | RIGCAT:
RESTORE:DISABLE
END:
| RIGCAT.RESTORE:DISABLE | | RIGCAT:
PTT COMMAND:DISABLE
END:
| RIGCAT.PTT COMMAND:DISABLE | | RIGCAT:
TOGGLE DTR PTT
END:
| RIGCAT.TOGGLE DTR PTT | | RIGCAT:
TOGGLE RTS PTT:DISABLE
END:
| RIGCAT.TOGGLE RTS PTT:DISABLE | | RIGCAT:
RTS 12V:DISABLE
END:
| RIGCAT.RTS 12V:DISABLE | | RIGCAT:
DTR 12V:DISABLE
END:
| RIGCAT.DTR 12V:DISABLE | | RIGCAT:
HRDWR FC:DISABLE
END:
| RIGCAT.HRDWR FC:DISABLE | | RIGCAT:
VSP:DISABLE
END:
| RIGCAT.VSP:DISABLE | | RIGCAT:
INIT:
END:
| RIGCAT.INIT: |
\section ss_hamlib HAMLIB Commands See \ref hamlib_cat_control \subsection ss_hamlib_s Use Hamlib Enable to disable Hamlib Rig Control interface. STATE:\ \subsection ss_hamlib_r Rig: Set the rig to control. The list of Rigs are derived from internal list provided by HAMLIB. RIG:\ Parameter: HAMLIB Device Names \subsection ss_hamlib_dp Device: The device path for controlling the Rig. DEV PATH:\ Parameter:Device path \subsection ss_hamlib_retries Retries The number of tries at sending commands to the Rig RETRIES:\ \subsection ss_hamlib_ri Retry Interval (ms) RETRY INT:\ \subsection ss_hamlib_wd Write delay (ms) WDELAY:\ \subsection ss_hamlib_pwd Post write delay (ms) PWDELAY:\ \subsection ss_hamlib_br Baud rate: BRATE:\ \subsection ss_hamlib_sbits Stopbits SBITS:\ \subsection ss_hamlib_sband Sideband: SBAND:\ \subsection ss_hamlib_pttc PTT via Hamlib command PTT COMMAND:\ \subsection ss_hamlib_dtrv DTR +12 DTR 12V:\ \subsection ss_hamlib_rtsv RTS +12 RTS 12V:\ \subsection ss_hamlib_hfc RTS/CTS flow control HRDWR FC:\ \subsection ss_hamlib_sfc XON/XOFF flow control SFTWR FC:\ \subsection ss_hamlib_ac Advanced configuration: ADV CONF:\ \subsection ss_hamlib_init Initialize Changes INIT: Parameters: None \subsection ss_hamlib_examples Examples | Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | HAMLIB:
STATE:DISABLE
END:
| HAMLIB.STATE:DISABLE | | HAMLIB:
RIG:"Yaesu FT-817 (Beta)"
END:
| HAMLIB.RIG:"Yaesu FT-817 (Beta)" | HAMLIB:
DEV PATH:/dev/tty.usbserial-RT071600
END:
| HAMLIB.DEV PATH:COM1 | HAMLIB:
RETRIES:2
END:
| HAMLIB.RETRIES:2 | | HAMLIB:
RETRY INT:10
END:
| HAMLIB.RETRY INT:10 | | HAMLIB:
WDELAY:0
END:
| HAMLIB.WDELAY:0 | | HAMLIB:
PWDELAY:5
END:
| HAMLIB.PWDELAY:5 | | HAMLIB:
BRATE:4800
END:
| HAMLIB.BRATE:4800 | | HAMLIB:
SBITS:1
END:
| HAMLIB.SBITS:1 | | HAMLIB:
SBAND:"Rig mode"
END:
| HAMLIB.SBAND:"Rig mode" | | HAMLIB:
PTT COMMAND:DISABLE
END:
| HAMLIB.PTT COMMAND:DISABLE | | HAMLIB:
DTR 12V:DISABLE
END:
| HAMLIB.DTR 12V:DISABLE | | HAMLIB:
RTS 12V:DISABLE
END:
| HAMLIB.RTS 12V:DISABLE | | HAMLIB:
HRDWR FC:DISABLE
END:
| HAMLIB.HRDWR FC:DISABLE | | HAMLIB:
SFTWR FC:DISABLE
END:
| HAMLIB.SFTWR FC:DISABLE | | HAMLIB:
ADV CONF:
END:
| HAMLIB.ADV CONF: | | HAMLIB:
INIT:
END:
| HAMLIB.INIT: |
\section ss_xmlrpc_rc XMLRPC Rig Control Commands See \ref xml_rpc_cat \subsection ss_xmlrpc_s Use XML-RPC program STATE:\ \subsection ss_xmlrpc_bwd Mode/BW delay BWDELAY:\ \subsection ss_xmlrpc_init Initialize Changes INIT: Parameters: None \subsection ss_xmlrpc_example Examples | Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | XMLRPC RC:
STATE:DISABLE
END:
| XMLRPC RC.STATE:DISABLE | | XMLRPC RC:
BWDELAY:0.5
END:
| XMLRPC RC.BWDELAY:0.5 | | XMLRPC RC:
INIT:
END:
| XMLRPC RC.INIT: |
\section ss_io IO See \ref config_io_page \subsection ss_io_lock Lock Used to lock the panel from user GUI access. Has no effect on script commands. LOCK:\ \subsection ss_io_port Enable ARQ or KISS IO Access Select the active IO port for data operation between programs. PORT:\ Parameters: ARQ: Used to control the FL Suite of auxiliary programs. KISS: KISS protocol over UDP/IP interface \subsection ss_io_ax25d AX25 Decode Enable or disable Ax25 decoding. Only available when the KISS IO port is active. AX25D:\ \subsection ss_io_csma Enable CSMA Enable or disable Carrier Sense Multiple Access. Only available when the KISS IO port is active. CSMA:\ \subsection ss_io_kiss KISS Sub Command KISS related sub commands. \subsubsection sss_io_kiss_ipa IP Address IP address for program to program communication IPA:\ \subsubsection sss_io_kiss_iopa I/O IP address I/O port number for program to program communication IOPN:\ \subsubsection sss_io_kiss_opn O IP address Output port number for program to program communication. Required when FLDigi and auxiliary programs reside on the same host. OPN:\ \subsubsection sss_io_kiss_dp Dual Port Enable or disable the use of dual port io. DP:\ \subsubsection sss_io_kiss_busy Enable Busy Channel Enable or disable busy channel. Allows for the cooperative use of the frequency. BUSY:\ \subsubsection sss_io_kiss_cont Continue After (sec) The number of seconds the frequency must be clean clear before transmissions resume. Enabled by busy channel activation. CONT:\ \subsubsection sss_io_kiss_atten KPSQL Attenuation Controls the gain sensitivity of the KISS Power Squelch (KPSQL). The attenuation is measure in fractions. If the value is '4' then the gain is reduced to 1/4th. Maximum gain (sensitivity) requires a value of 1. ATTEN:\ \subsection ss_io_arq ARQ Sub Command ARQ sub commands \subsubsection sss_io_arq_ipa IP Address IP address for program to program communication IPA:\ \subsubsection sss_io_arq_iopn Port IP address I/O port number for program to program communication IOPN:\ \subsection ss_io_xmlrpc XMLRPC Sub Command \subsubsection sss_io_xmlrpc_ipa IP Address IP address for program to program communication IPA:\ \subsubsection sss_io_xmlrpc_iopn Port IP address I/O port number for program to program communication IOPN:\ \subsection sss_io_example Examples | Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | IO:
LOCK:ENABLE
END:
| IO.LOCK:ENABLE | | IO:
PORT:ARQ
END:
| IO.PORT:ARQ | | IO:
AX25D:DISABLE
END:
| IO.AX25D:DISABLE | | IO:
CSMA:DISABLE
END:
| IO.CSMA:DISABLE |
| Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | IO:
KISS:
IPA:127.0.0.1
END:
END:
| IO.KISS.IPA:127.0.0.1 | | IO:
KISS:
IOPN:7342
END:
END:
| IO.KISS.IOPN:7342 | | IO:
KISS:
OPN:7343
END:
END:
| IO.KISS.OPN:7343 | | IO:
KISS:
DP:DISABLE
END:
END:
| IO.KISS.DP:DISABLE | | IO:
KISS:
BUSY:DISABLE
END:
END:
| IO.KISS.BUSY:DISABLE | | IO:
KISS:
CONT:3
END:
END:
| IO.KISS.CONT:3 | | IO:
KISS:
ATTEN:2
END:
END:
| IO.KISS.ATTEN:2 |
| Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | IO:
ARQ:
IPA:127.0.0.1
END:
END:
| IO.ARQ.IPA:127.0.0.1 | | IO:
ARQ:
IOPN:7322
END:
END:
| IO.ARQ.IOPN:7322 |
| Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | IO:
XMLRPC:
IPA:127.0.0.1
END:
END:
| IO.XMLRPC.IPA:127.0.0.1 | | IO:
XMLRPC:
IOPN:7362
END:
END:
| IO.XMLRPC.IOPN:7362 |
\section s_nbems Misc NBEMS Commands See \ref subsec_nbems_flxxx_interface \subsection ss_nbems_state Enable NBEMS data file interface STATE:\ \subsection ss_nbems_open_msg Open message folder OPEN MSG:\ \subsection ss_nbems_open_flmsg Open with flmsg OPEN FLMSG:\ \subsection ss_nbems_flmsg_path FLMsg executable path PATH:\ Parameter: Directory and file name to the executable file location. \subsection ss_nbems_open_brwsr Open in browser OPEN BRWSR:\ \subsection ss_nbems_timeout Timeout (secs) TIMEOUT:\ \subsection ss_nbems_examples Examples | Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | MISC NBEMS:
STATE:DISABLE
END:
| MISC NBEMS.STATE:DISABLE | | MISC NBEMS:
OPEN MSG:DISABLE
END:
| MISC NBEMS.OPEN MSG:DISABLE | | MISC NBEMS:
OPEN FLMSG:ENABLE
END:
| MISC NBEMS.OPEN FLMSG:ENABLE | | MISC NBEMS:
OPEN BRWSR:DISABLE
END:
| MISC NBEMS.OPEN BRWSR:DISABLE | | MISC NBEMS:
TIMEOUT:4.0
END:
| MISC NBEMS.TIMEOUT:4.0 | | MISC NBEMS:
PATH:c:/applications/nbems/flmsg
END:
| MISC PATH:c:/applications/nbems/flmsg | \section s_id ID See \ref id_configuration_page \subsection ss_id_rsid RsID \subsubsection sss_notify Notify only Notify operator of RSID reception, disabling waterfall, frequency, and modem changes. NOTIFY:\ \subsubsection sss_search_bandpass Searches passband Search the entire band pass for RSID signatures (Enabled). Otherwise search center frequency +/- 200Hz SRCH BP:\ \subsubsection sss_mark_prev_mode Mark prev freq/mode Annotate on receive panel previous frequency and modem on RSID reception. MARK PREV:\ \subsubsection sss_detector Disables detector Ignore RSID tone sequence. DETECTOR:\ \subsubsection sss_dialog_box Disable alert dialog Display Dialog box indicating reception of RSID tone sequence (Enabled). ALRT DIALOG:\ \subsubsection sss_tx_freq_lock Retain tx freq lock Retain frequency/waterfall transmit position on modem switches (enabled). TX FREQ LOCK:\ \subsubsection sss_disable_freq_change Disable freq change Do not change frequency when RSID tones received. FREQ CHANGE:\ \subsubsection sss_rsid_error_level Allow errors Adjust RSID reception accuracy at the expense of sensitivity. ALLOW ERRORS:\ Parameters: Low, Medium, High \subsubsection sss_open_squelch Squelch open (sec) On RSID reception disable squelch for n seconds. SQL OPEN:\ Parameters: 0 - 20 \subsubsection sss_pretone Pre-Signal Tone Seconds On RSID reception disable squelch for n seconds. PRETONE:\ Parameters: 0.0 - 10.0 in 0.1/1.0 increments \subsubsection sss_end_of_xmit_id End of xmt ID Transmit an RSID tone sequence at the end of the data transmission. END XMT ID:\ \subsection ss_id_video Video \subsubsection sss_id_mode Transmit mode ID Enable/Disable the transmission of video text modem name. ID MODE:\ \subsubsection sss_ed_video_text Transmit video text Enable/Disable the transmission of custom video text. VIDEO TXT:\ \subsubsection sss_input_video_text Custom Video Text Input Enable/Disable the transmission of custom video text. TEXT INPUT:\ \subsubsection sss_small_font Use small font Enable/Disable the of small font for video text. SMALL FONT:\ \subsubsection sss_500hz_limit 500 Hz limit Enable/Disable 500 Hz video width limit 500HZ:\ \subsubsection sss_mode_limit Mode width limit Enable/Disable video width limit based on modem bandwidth use. WIDTH LIMIT:\ \subsubsection sss_char_row Chars/Row: Maximum number of video text character per "line" CHAR ROW:\ Parmeters: 1 - 8 Characters \subsection ss_id_cw CW \subsubsection sss_cw_id Transmit callsign Enable/Disable post callsign CW ID TX CALL:\ \subsubsection sss_cw_id_speed Speed (WPM): Enable/Disable post callsign CW ID transmit speed SPEED:\ Parameters: 15 - 40 WPM \par NOTE: Check the specifications imposed by your country on the maximum speed allowing for CW identifing. \subsection ss_id_rsid_examples Examples | Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | ID:
RSID:
NOTIFY:DISABLE
END:
END:
| ID.RSID.NOTIFY:DISABLE | | ID:
RSID:
SRCH BP:DISABLE
END:
END:
| ID.RSID.SRCH BP:DISABLE | | ID:
RSID:
MARK PREV:DISABLE
END:
END:
| ID.RSID.MARK PREV:DISABLE | | ID:
RSID:
DETECTOR:DISABLE
END:
END:
| ID.RSID.DETECTOR:DISABLE | | ID:
RSID:
ALRT DIALOG:DISABLE
END:
END:
| ID.RSID.ALRT DIALOG:DISABLE | | ID:
RSID:
TX FREQ LOCK:DISABLE
END:
END:
| ID.RSID.TX FREQ LOCK:DISABLE | | ID:
RSID:
FREQ CHANGE:DISABLE
END:
END:
| ID.RSID.FREQ CHANGE:DISABLE | | ID:
RSID:
ALLOW ERRORS:Medium
END:
END:
| ID.RSID.ALLOW ERRORS:Medium | | ID:
RSID:
SQL OPEN:5
END:
END:
| ID.RSID.SQL OPEN:5 | | ID:
RSID:
PRETONE:0.000
END:
END:
| ID.RSID.PRETONE:0.000 | | ID:
RSID:
END XMT ID:DISABLE
END:
END:
| ID.RSID.END XMT ID:DISABLE |
| Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | ID:
VIDEO:
ID MODE:DISABLE
END:
END:
| ID.VIDEO.ID MODE:DISABLE | | ID:
VIDEO:
VIDEO TXT:DISABLE
END:
END:
| ID.VIDEO.VIDEO TXT:DISABLE | | ID:
VIDEO:
TEXT INPUT:CQ
END:
END:
| ID.VIDEO.TEXT INPUT:CQ | | ID:
VIDEO:
SMALL FONT:ENABLE
END:
END:
| ID.VIDEO.SMALL FONT:ENABLE | | ID:
VIDEO:
500HZ:ENABLE
END:
END:
| ID.VIDEO.500HZ:ENABLE | | ID:
VIDEO:
WIDTH LIMIT:ENABLE
END:
END:
| ID.VIDEO.WIDTH LIMIT:ENABLE | | ID:
VIDEO:
CHAR ROW:8
END:
END:
| ID.VIDEO.CHAR ROW:8 |
| Structured | Dot Notation | |:-----------|:-------------| | ID:
CW:
TX CALL:DISABLE
END:
END:
| ID.CW.TX CALL:DISABLE | | ID:
CW:
SPEED:18
END:
END:
| ID.CW.SPEED:18 |
\section ss_load_macro Load Macro Command See \ref macro_page The Macro command is a structured command only, dot notation is not supported. MACRO,row,column,label
\
END:
Parameters:
row - This is the macro bar number seen to the right of the macro buttons (1-4)
column - The physical macro button position from left to right (1-12).
label - The marco buttons label. See \ref macro_display_symbols for special label glyphs. No syntax checking is performed for the macro content. User responsibility. \image html macrobuttons.png "Macro Bar" \image latex macrobuttons.png "Macro Bar" width=4.0in The following example sets the first button in the first macro bar as seen above. \verbatim MACRO:1,1,"CQ @>|" cq cq cq de pse k END: \endverbatim
\section sExampleScript Example Script \par NOTE: This example script may report errors if used as is. Modification is required to meet your particular setup. \verbatim FLDIGI_CONFIG # Fldigi Generated Config Script # Created: Wed Jan 21 15:44:14 2015 FLDIGI: FREQ:1.407000000e+07 MODE:USB WFHZ:1500 RXID:DISABLE TXID:DISABLE SPOT:ENABLE REV:DISABLE AFC:DISABLE LOCK:DISABLE SQL:DISABLE KPSQL:DISABLE MODEM:BPSK31 END: OPERATOR: CALLSIGN:kk5vd QTH:Robert NAME:"Madison, AL" LOC:EM64or ANT:"Invert 'V' @ 22FT AGL" END: AUDIO DEVICE: PA:ENABLE PA CAPTURE:2,"USB Audio CODEC" PA PLAYBACK:3,"USB Audio CODEC" END: AUDIO SETTINGS: CAPTURE:Auto PLAYBACK:Auto CONVERTER:"Medium Sinc Interpolator" RX PPM:17 TX PPM:17 TX OFFSET:0 END: AUDIO RT CHANNEL: MONO AUDIO:DISABLE MODEM LR:DISABLE REV LR:DISABLE PTT RT CHAN:DISABLE QSK RT CHAN:DISABLE FSK RT CHAN:DISABLE END: AUDIO WAVE: SRATE:16000 END: RIG HRDWR PTT: PTT RT CHAN:DISABLE SERIAL PORT:DISABLE DEVICE:/dev/ptt RTS:DISABLE RTSV:DISABLE DTR:DISABLE DTRV:DISABLE PARALLEL:DISABLE UHROUTER:DISABLE START PTT DELAY:1 END PTT DELAY:1 INIT: END: RIGCAT: STATE:ENABLE DEV PATH:/dev/tty.usbserial-RT071600 DESC FILE:/Users/.fldigi/rigs/FT-817.xml RETRIES:2 RETRY INT:500 WDELAY:5 IDELAY:0 BRATE:4800 SBITS:1 ECHO:DISABLE TOGGLE RTS PTT:DISABLE RESTORE:DISABLE PTT COMMAND:DISABLE TOGGLE DTR PTT:DISABLE TOGGLE RTS PTT:DISABLE RTS 12V:DISABLE DTR 12V:DISABLE HRDWR FC:DISABLE VSP:DISABLE INIT: END: HAMLIB: STATE:DISABLE RIG:"Yaesu FT-817 (Beta)" DEV PATH:/dev/tty.usbserial-RT071600 RETRIES:2 RETRY INT:10 WDELAY:0 PWDELAY:5 BRATE:4800 SBITS:1 SBAND:"Rig mode" PTT COMMAND:DISABLE DTR 12V:DISABLE RTS 12V:DISABLE HRDWR FC:DISABLE SFTWR FC:DISABLE ADV CONF: INIT: END: XMLRPC RC: STATE:DISABLE BWDELAY:0.500 INIT: END: IO: LOCK:ENABLE PORT:ARQ AX25D:DISABLE CSMA:DISABLE KISS: IPA:127.0.0.1 IOPN:7342 OPN:7343 DP:DISABLE BUSY:DISABLE CONT:3 ATTEN:2 END: ARQ: IPA:127.0.0.1 IOPN:7322 END: XMLRPC: IPA:127.0.0.1 IOPN:7362 END: END: MISC NBEMS: STATE:ENABLE OPEN MSG:DISABLE OPEN FLMSG:ENABLE PATH:/Applications/flmsg-2.0.6AB.app/Contents/MacOS/flmsg OPEN BRWSR:ENABLE TIMEOUT:2.000 END: ID: RSID: NOTIFY:DISABLE SRCH BP:DISABLE MARK PREV:ENABLE DETECTOR:DISABLE ALRT DIALOG:DISABLE TX FREQ LOCK:DISABLE FREQ CHANGE:DISABLE ALLOW ERRORS:Medium SQL OPEN:5 PRETONE:0.000 END XMT ID:DISABLE END: VIDEO: ID MODE:DISABLE VIDEO TXT:DISABLE TEXT INPUT:CQ SMALL FONT:ENABLE 500HZ:ENABLE WIDTH LIMIT:ENABLE CHAR ROW:8 END: CW: TX CALL:DISABLE SPEED:18 END: END: MACRO:1,1,"CQ" cq cq cq de /qrp pse k END: MACRO:1,2,"ANSWER" de kn END: \endverbatim
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