only the station I am calling.”!
9. Press the ANS Button twice, quickly. The first press will result in a RED
button, the second press will result in an AMBER button. Ignore the Type-Ahead
Buffer Pop-Up for now.!
10. Watch as the MMX transmits the answer-validate sequence. This is a short
station ID used when you are responding to another station’s CQ (general call) to
attempt to establish a 2-way communication. If they answer you, then a 2-way
has been established, and communication can begin. Answer Validate is not
required if you make a call and someone answers you. In this case, you are
using a CCS you entered. Normally, the CCS would have been set by the station
calling CQ.!
11. Press ANS once. The button turns RED, and a Type-Ahead Buffer pops up.
12. Type a tilde (~) character, then press ANS again. The button turns AMBER.!
13. Watch as the MMX sends the initial station ID, followed by the INFO text
message, which is generated when you type in a tilde character. The Type-
Ahead Buffer goes away as soon as the tilde is read out. The final station ID
back to the other station completes the transmission, with a KN.!
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The key in this step is to understand the use of ANS pressed once, and using the
tilde character to send the INFO message automatically from your information
previously entered. You can create your own INFO message with microprograms
later.!
14. Think up a short message, such as "HI, BOB. HOW ARE YOU TODAY?"!
15. Press ANS and IMMEDIATELY type your message. You should be able to
type at least part of the message during the initial auto station ID, and then your
message will begin to transmit.
16. Press ANS again to indicate to the computer that your typing is complete. Your
message will first appear in the Type-Ahead Buffer, until the initial auto station ID
has completed, and then your message will be read out one character at a time,
and reappear as transmitted text in the main text area. Finally, since you pressed
ANS the second time, it completes the transmission with another station ID.!
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The use of ANS to go back and forth with another station is very easy and
simple, but it does mean an auto ID at beginning and end of each transmission.
You can change this easily with simple microprograms. You can also “press” the
CALL and ANS buttons using function keys (or press YOUR call and answer
function), also using microprograms.!
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