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ICCIIV.3
- 3 -
below.
Bytes #6 through #n contain any data required by the
control code, in BCD format with 2 decimal digits per byte.
ing the
1-Hz and 10-Hz digits. These digits are sent even if they
are not used by the rig, so that the data format is the same
for all rigs regardless of their frequency coverage and
MHz. This is broken up into two-digit groups:
25 13 24 40
It is then coded in BCD. In other words, consider each
digit group to be a hexadecimal number instead of decimal.
,
FE FE <RX> If you have more than one
rig on the network you may
collision has occurred. Each rig, when sending, monitors
the interface. If it does not receive exactly what it sent,
then a collision occurred, sending a packet, it will
wait until the network is idle,
then send the jammer code. A rig that receives this code
will realize that a collision has occurred and ignore the
previouontrol
ports are bi-directional, your computer wi
CONTINUED IN FILE ICCIIV.3