PC CONTROL COMMAND REFERENCE FOR THE TS-480HX/ SAT TRANSCEIVER



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PC CTROL COMMAND REFERENCE FOR THE TS-80HX/ SAT TRANSCEIVER 00//8 09 08 07 06 05 0 0 0 0 00

PC CTROL COMMAND ABOUT THIS REFERENCE All descriptions in this PC CTROL COMMAND reference are for the users convenience only. KENWOOD will not support or warrantee this documentation in any way. HARDWARE DESCRIPTI The TS-80 transceiver uses a full-duplex, asynchronous, serial interface for communicating through the male 9-pin D-sub connector. Each data is constructed with start bit, 8 data bits, and stop bit (800 bps must be configured as stop bits). No parity is used. The pinout and the pin functions of the COM connector on the transceiver are shown below: COM COM Pin Name Pin No. (Ref.: Computer) NC RXD TXD NC 5 GND 6 NC 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 NC Front view 5 6 7 8 COM 9 Function (Ref.: Transceiver) Transmit data Receive data Signal ground Receive enable Transmit enable I/O Output Input Input Output RXD: Transmit data is serial data transferred from the transceiver to the computer. TXD: Receive data is serial data transferred from the computer to the transceiver. GND: Signal ground pin RTS: This signal is applied to the transceiver. It is used to inhibit transmit data from the transceiver when the computer is not ready to receive data. Transmit data is inhibited when the level is low. CTS: This signal is applied from the transceiver. It is used to inhibit transmit data from the computer when the transceiver is not ready to receive data. Transmit data is stopped when the level is low. CTROL OPERATI Most computers handle data in the form of bits and bytes. A bit is the smallest piece of information that a computer can handle. A byte is composed of eight bits. This is the most convenient form for most computer data. This data may be sent in the form of either serial or parallel data strings. The parallel method is faster but more complicated, while the serial method is slower and requires less complicated equipment. The serial form is, therefore, a less expensive alternative. Serial data transmission uses time-division methods over a single line. Using a single line also offers the advantage of reducing the number of errors due to line noise. Only lines are required theoretically for control of the transceiver via the computer: Transmit data Receive data Ground From a practical standpoint, it is also necessary to incorporate some means of controlling when this data transfer will occur. The computer and transceiver cannot be allowed to send data at the same time! The required control is achieved by using the RTS and CTS lines. To interface between the TS-80 transceiver and a PC, use a commercially available cable with a DB-9 female connector at each end. Each connector pin must be connected to the same pin number at the other end (a straight cable). To control the transceiver from a PC, utilize the general purpose terminal program to send commands to the tranceiver. The transceiver responds the command accordingly. For example, the transceiver is placed into the transmit mode whenever the character string TX is sent from the computer. The character string TX is called a PC control command. You can further develop or create a script of the commands using a macro function of the terminal program. Kenwood also provides the remote control program, ARCP-80 at our Web site. You can download the program for free and try it out on your PC. Access http://www.kenwood.com/i/products/info/ amateur.html and follow the instructions.

PC CTROL COMMAND COMPUTER CTROL COMMANDS A computer control command is composed of an alphabetical command, various parameters, and the terminator that signals the end of the control command. EXAMPLE: Command to set VFO A to 7 MHz FA 00007000000 Terminator Parameters Alphabetical command Commands can be classified as shown below: Computer control commands Input command (Input to the transceiver) Output command (From the transceiver) command (s a particular condition) command (s an answer) command (Transmits a condition) For example, note the following in the case of the FA command (Frequency of VFO A): To set the frequency to 7 MHz, the following command is sent from the computer to the transceiver: FA00007000000 ( command) To read the frequency of VFO A, the following command is sent from the computer to the transceiver: FA ( command) When the command above has been sent, the following command is returned to the computer: FA00007000000 ( command) Note: Do not use the control characters 00 to Fh since they are either ignored or cause a? answer. Program execution may be delayed while turning the Tuning control rapidly. Alphabetical Commands A command consists of alphabetical characters. You may use either lower or upper case characters. The commands available for this transceiver are listed in the PC Control Command Tables from page. Parameters Parameters are used to specify information necessary to implement the desired command. The parameters to be used for each command are predetermined. The number of digits assigned to each parameter is also predetermined. Refer to the Computer Control Commands and the PC Control Command Tables to configure the appropriate parameters. When configuring parameters, be careful not to make the following mistakes. (correct parameter: IS+00 ) IS00 Not enough parameters specified (No direction given for the IF shift) IS+0 Not enough digits (Only three frequency digits given) IS + 00 Unnecessary characters between parameters IS+000 Too many digits (Five frequency digits given) Note: If a particular parameter is not applicable to this transceiver, the parameter digits should be filled using any character except the ASCII control codes (00 to Fh) and the terminator (). Terminator To signal the end of a command, it is necessary to use a semicolon (). The digit where this special character must appear differs depending on the command used. Error Messages In addition to the command, the transceiver can send the following error messages. Error Message? E O Reason for Error Command syntax was incorrect. Command was not executed due to the current status of the transceiver (even though the command syntax was correct). Note: Occasionally this message may not appear due to microprocessor transients in the transceiver. A communication error occurred such as an overrun or framing error during a serial data transmission. Receive data was sent but processing was not completed.

PC CTROL COMMAND TABLES PC CTROL COMMAND S ets or reads the internal antenna tuner status. AC 0: RX-AT THRU : RX-AT IN A C P 0: TX-AT THRU : TX-AT IN A C 0: Stop tuning ()/ Tuning is stopped () : Start tuning ()/ Tuning is active () AG A C P S ets or reads the AF gain. 0: A G P 000 A G A G P Always 0 for the TS-80. (min.) ~ 55 (max.) S ets or reads the Auto Information (AI) function /. AI 0: AI : Only old AI format is A I : Only extended AI format is : Both formats are When the extended AI format is selected, the transceiver A I automatically sends the parameters. When the old AI is and the IF parameters change, the transceiver sends the IF command every.5 seconds. When the transceiver is turned, the AI parameter A I becomes 0. AN S elects the antenna connector ANT/ ANT. : Selects ANT : Selects ANT A N A N A N S ets or reads the Auto Mode function parameters. AS 0: Always 0 for the TS-80. A S 00 5 6 7 8 9 0 Frequency in Hz (-digit). P 0: Reserved : LSB : USB A S P : CW : FM 5: AM A S 6: FSK 7: CWR (CW Reverse) 5 6 7 8 9 0 8: Reserved P 9: FSR (FSK Reverse) ~ : HF ~ 50 MHz band ( points) Unused digit(s) must be 0.

PC CTROL COMMAND BC S ets or reads the Beat Canceller function status. 0: Beat Canceller : Beat Canceller (BC) : Beat Canceller (BC) B C B C B C BD M oves down the frequency band. None B D BU M oves up the frequency band. None B U BY CA R eads the busy signal status. Transceiver status 0: Not busy : Busy B Y 5 6 7 8 9 Sub-receiver status (Not applicable for the TS-80) 0: Always 0 for TS-80. B Y P S ets and reads the CW Auto Zero-beat function status. 0: Cancels CW Auto Zero-beat function/ Not active : Activates CW Auto Zero-beat function/ Active C A C A C A

CH Move the control. current VFO frenquency step up, using the MULTI C H 0: Move the MULTI control step up : Move the MULTI control step down In VFO mode, CH command overrides mode of the TS-80 transceiver. PC CTROL COMMAND the MHz Up/ Down CN CT DL DN S ets and reads the CTCSS tone number. 00 ~ C N C N C N Refer to page of the TS-80 instruction CTCSS tone numbers and frequencies. S ets and reads the CTCSS function status. 0: CTCSS function : CTCSS function C T C T C T S ets and reads the Digital Noise Limiter (DNL) function status. D L 5 P 6 7 8 9 0: DNL function : DNL function D L 5 6 7 8 9 00: DNL Level 0: DNL Level 0: DNL Level D L P E mulates the microphone DWN key. 00 ~ 99 D N manual for the If no parameter is specified, the command is interpreted as step down. In Memory mode and Quick Memory mode, the command without a parameter is treated as a Memory channel down command. With parameters, it is treated as the frequency down command. 5

PC CTROL COMMAND EX S ets or reads the Extension Menu. 000 ~ 060: Menu No. E X 5 6 7 8 9 P5 0 00: Always 00 for the TS-80 0: Always 0 for the TS-80 P 5 0: Always 0 for the TS-80 E X 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 P 9 P5 A string of characters (Variable length) Normally -digit for the TS-80. Menu No., 5 and 8 ~ 5 use -digit parameters. E X P5 5 6 7 8 9 0 P 5 Command example: Display brightness EX00000000 (Display illumination ). EX0000000 (Display brightness level ). 6

PC CTROL COMMAND Menu No. Function 000 Display brightness 00 Key illumination 00 Auto Mode operation EX command parameter P5 0 Over 00 Tuning control adjustment rate 50 500 00 (Hz) 00 005 006 007 Tuning with Tuning control in FM mode Rounds off VFO frequencies changed by using the MULTI control 9 khz frequency step size for the MULTI control in AM mode on the AM broadcast band Tunable () or fixed () memory channel frequencies 008 Program scan partially slowed 009 Slow down frequency Program scan 0 Program scan hold 0 Scan resume method 0 Beep output level 0 TX sidetone volume range for the 0 VGS- message playback volume 05 VGS- announcement volume 06 VGS- announcement speed 07 Use CW IF filter for SSB reception 08 DSP RX equalizer 09 DSP TX equalizer 00 DSP TX filter bandwidth for SSB or AM 0 Fine transmission power tuning 0 Time-out timer 0 Transverter frequency display 0 05 Output power Transverter TX hold tuning when adjustment for AT completes the 06 In-line AT while receiving 0 00 00 00 500 (Hz) to co 5 6 7 Hb Hb Hb Hb.0. FP bb bb c U FP bb bb c U 5 0 0 (minutes) 07 Control method for the external AT At At 08 09 Linear amplifier control delay for HF band Linear amplifier control delay for 50 MHz band 00 Constant recording 0 Repeat the playback 0 Interval time playback for repeating the 0 Keying priority over playback 0 0 CW RX pitch/ TX sidetone frequency 00 50 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 05 CW keying dot, dash weight ratio 06 Reverse CW keying auto weight ratio 07 Bug key function AUTO. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 0... ~ 60 (in steps of s) ~ 00 (in steps of 50) ~.0 (in steps of 0.) 7

PC CTROL COMMAND Menu No. Function 08 Swap dot and dash paddle position 09 Auto CW TX in SSB mode 00 Frequency correction SSB to CW for changing EX command parameter P5 0 Over 0 FSK shift 70 00 5 850 (Hz) 0 FSK keying polarity 0 FSK tone frequency 75 5 (Hz) 0 Mic gain for FM 05 06 07 Filter bandwidth for Data communications AF input level for Data communications AF output level for Data communications 08 Remote Control panel PF key 09 Microphone PF key 050 Microphone PF key 05 Microphone PF key 05 Microphone PF key 05 05 Split frequency transfer in master/ slave operation Permit to write the transferred Split frequencies to the target VFOs 055 TX inhibit 0 0 00 ~ 99 (-digit) Refer to page 6 of the TS-80 instruction manual for the numbers and functions. 056 COM port communication speed 800 9600 900 800 57600 500 (bps) 057 DTS polarity 058 Busy lockout (TX) 059 APO (Auto Power Off) function 060 Transmit with the DATA terminal audio input on the 60 0 80 (minutes) 8

PC CTROL COMMAND FA R eads and sets the VFO A frequency. Specify the frequency in Hz (-digit). For example, 00095000 for.95 MHz. F A must be 0. 5 6 7 8 9 0 The blank digits F A F A 5 6 7 8 9 0 FB R eads and sets the VFO B frequency. Specify the frequency in Hz (-digit). For example, 00095000 for.95 MHz. F B must be 0. 5 6 7 8 9 0 The blank digits F B F B 5 6 7 8 9 0 FR FS S elects or reads the VFO or M.CH mode of the receiver. F R P 5 6 7 8 9 0: VFO A : VFO B : M.CH F R F R When =, the FT command becomes invalid. S elects or reads the Fine Tuning function status. 0: Fine Tuning function : Fine Tuning function F S F S F S 9

PC CTROL COMMAND FT S elects or reads the VFO or M.CH mode of the transmitter. 0: VFO A : VFO B : M.CH F T F T F T When = is selected for the command becomes invalid. FR command, the FT S elects or reads the DSP filtering bandwidth. FW 0000 ~ 9999 (in Hz) CW: 0050, 0080, 00, 050, 000, 000, 000, 0500, 0600, F W 00, 000 FSK: 050, 0500, 00, 500 SSB/FM/AM: 0000=Normal, 000=NAR, 000=NAR F W Use the SL or SH command to change the slope tune filter frequencies. F W GT S elects or reads the AGC constant status. G T 5 P 6 7 8 9 000: 00: Fast 00: Slow G T G T The GT command cannot be used in FM mode. The transceiver responds with spaces when the GT command is used in FM mode. ID R eads the transceiver ID number. 00: TS-80 I D I D

IF R etrieves the transceiver status. Specify the frequency in Hz (-digit). The blank digits must be 0. 5 spaces for the TS-80. R IT/ XIT frequency ± 9990 in Hz 0: RIT, : RIT P5 I F 0: XIT, : XIT P6: Always P7: I F Memory channel number (00 ~ 99). P8 0: RX, : TX 5 6 7 8 9 0 P9 Operating mode. 0 See FR and FT commands. 5 6 7 8 9 0 Scan status. Refer to the SC command. P5 P6 P7 P7 P8 P9 0: Simplex operation, : Split operation 5 6 7 8 9 0 0:, : TE, : CTCSS Tone number (00 ~ ). 0 P 5 5 A space character for the TS-80. IS KS S ets and reads the IF SHIFT function status. I S 5 6 7 P 8 9 + or (a space): Plus shift : Minus shift 0000 ~ 0 I S I S P S ets and reads the CW electric keyer s keying speed. 0 (min.) ~ 060 (max.) [in WPM] K S K S K S PC CTROL COMMAND 0 for the TS-80 (Memory channel bank number). Refer to the MD commands for details. Refer to the TN and CN command.

PC CTROL COMMAND KY LK C onverts the characters into Morse code. 0: Character buffer is available : Character buffer is not available K Y ( command only. A space must command.) 5 6 7 8 9 0 Enter characters and numbers. Available characters are: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 5 6 7 8 9 0 056789 " ' ( ) * +,. / : =? P Special characters: The following ASCII special CW codes. BT=[, AR=_, AS=<, K Y K Y be used for the (space) characters can be used in place of the HH=#, SK=>, KN=], BK=\, SN=% The fixed -byte length is used for the parameter. (space) character must be used for the unused characters. These space characters will not be converted. If all parameter characters are spaces, the transceiver stops sending the message. S ets and reads the key lock function status. L K P 5 6 7 8 9 0: Frequency lock function : Frequency lock function 0: Tuning control lock function : Tuning control lock function L K L K P S ets and reads the VGS- or electric keyer recording status. LM ~ : CH (Recording Channel) number L M P 0: Stop recording ( command only) 0: Recording function is inactive : y for recording : Start recording (Busy L M 000 ~ 060: Remaining recording (Voice mode) 000 ~ 0: Recorded message L M P (CW) MC R ecalls or reads the Memory channel. 0: M C P 00 M C M C P status while recording) time in seconds capacity as a percentage Always 0 for the TS-80 (Memory bank number). ~ 99: Channel number R ecalls or reads the operating mode status. MD 0: No mode (Not used for the TS-80) : LSB M D : USB : CW : FM 5: AM M D 6: FSK 7: CWR (CW Reverse) 8: Tune (Not used for the TS-80) M D 9: FSR (FSK Reverse)

PC CTROL COMMAND MF MG ML S ets or reads Menu A or B. 0: Menu A : Menu B M F M F M F S ets or reads the Microphone gain status. 000 (min.) ~ 0 (max.) M G M G M G S ets or reads the TX Monitor function output level. 000: TX Monitor function 00 (min.) ~ 009 (max.) M L M L M L MR R eads the Memory channel data. 0: RX frequency, : TX frequency Always 0 for the TS-80. 00 ~ 99: Memory channel number Frequency in Hz (-digit). P5 Mode. M R P P6 Refer to the MD command. Lockout status. 0: Lockout, : Lockout. P7 0:, : TE, : CTCSS M R P8 Tone Number. Refer to page 5. 5 6 7 8 P5 9 P6 0 P7 P9 CTCSS tone number. Refer to the CN command. 0 Always 000 for the TS-80. 5 6 7 8 9 0 Always 0 for the TS-80. Always 0 for the TS-80. P8 P8 P9 P9 0 0 0 5 6 7 8 9 0 Always 000000000 for the TS-80. Step size. Refer to the ST command. 5 Always 0 for the TS-80. 5 6 7 8 9 50 6 Memory name. A maximum of 8 characters. 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 P 6 Memory channel 90 ~ 99: =0 (start frequency), = (end frequency)

PC CTROL COMMAND MW S tore the data to the Memory channel. 0: RX frequency, : TX frequency Always 0 for the TS-80. M W 00 ~ 99: Memory channel number 5 6 7 8 9 0 Frequency in Hz (-digit). P5 P6 P7 P5 Mode. Refer to the MD command. P6 Lockout status. 0: Lockout, : Lockout 5 6 7 8 9 0 P7 0:, : TE, : CTCSS P8 P8 P9 P9 0 0 0 P8 Tone Number. Refero to the TN command. 5 6 7 8 9 0 P9 CTCSS tone number. Refer to the CN command. 0 Always 000 for the TS-80. 5 6 7 8 9 50 Always 0 for the TS-80. 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 P 6 Always 0 for the TS-80. Always 000000000 for the TS-80. Step size. Refer to the ST command. 5 Always 0 for the TS-80. 6 Memory name. A maximum of 8 characters. Memory channel 90 ~ 99: =0 (start frequency), = (end frequency) NB NL NR S et or reads the Noise Blanker (NB) function status. 0: Noise Blanker (NB) function : Noise Blanker (NB) function N B N B N B S et or reads the NB (Noise Blanker) level. 00 (min.) ~ 0 (max.) N L N L N L 000 is treated as 00. 0 ~ 999 are treated as 0. S ets or reads the Noise Reduction (NR) function status. 0: Noise Reduction (NR) : Noise Reduction (NR) : Noise Reduction (NR) N R N R N R

R eads the IF filter availability. OP 0: YF-7SN (.8 khz) is not installed. : YK-7SN (.8 khz) is installed. 0: YF-7C (500 Hz) is not installed. : YF-7C (500 Hz) is installed. O P 0: YF-7CN (70 Hz) is not installed. : YF-7CN (70 Hz) is installed. PA O P P S ets or reads the pre-amplifier function status. P A P 5 6 7 8 9 0: Pre-amplifier : Pre-amplifier ( only) 0: Always 0 for the TS-80 P A P A P S ets or reads the VGS- or electric keyer playback status. PB 0: Stop playing back : Playback CH P B : Playback CH : Playback CH ~ Playback queing P B 0: Inactive : Playback CH : Playback CH P B P : Playback CH PC PL a message. buffer status. S ets or reads the output power. TS-80HX 005 ~ 00 (in steps of ) for SSB/ CW/ P C 005 ~ 050 (in steps of ) for AM mode TS-80SAT 005 ~ 0 (in steps of ) for SSB/ CW/ P C 005 ~ 05 (in steps of ) for AM mode P C S ets and reads the Speech Processor input/ output level. P L 5 6 7 8 P 9 Input level: 000 (min.) ~ 0 (max.) Output level: 000 (min.) ~ 0 (max.) P L P L P PC CTROL COMMAND FM/ FSK mode FM/ FSK mode 5

PC CTROL COMMAND PR PS S ets or reads the Speech Processor function /. 0: Speech Processor : Speech Processor P R P R P R S ets or reads the Power / status. 0: Power (The : Power P S 9: Power (The P S P S transceiver s CPU is in active mode.) transceiver s CPU is in sleep mode.) When the transceiver is turned and =9, a dummy data must be sent to the TS-80 to wake up the CPU. For example, send a string of PS to turn the transceiver. If you use a hyper terminal program that comes with Windows to control the transceiver, disable the flow control in the program. QI S tore the settings in the Quick Memory. None Q I QR RA S ets or reads the Quick Memory channel data. Q R P 5 6 7 8 9 0: Quick Memory : Quick Memory 0 ~ 9: Quick Memory channel number Q R Q R P S ets or reads the Attenuator function status. R A P 5 6 7 8 9 00: ATT 0: ATT 00: Always 00 for the TS-80. R A R A P 6

PC CTROL COMMAND RC C lears the RIT offset frequency. None R C RD Moves the RIT offset frequency down. Speeds up the scan speed in Scan mode. R D R D R D P 00000 ~ 99999 (the offset frequency in Hz) ~ 9: Scan speed When Scan is : If no parameter is specified, the frequency goes down step. When Scan is : RD to read the current scan speed. RDnnnnn (nnnnn = Any number) to increase the scan speed by step. RG RL S ets or read the RF gain status. 000 (min.) ~ 0 (max.) R G R G R G S ets or reads the Noise Reduction level. When the NR is : 00 = AUTO, 0 ~ 09 When the NR is : 00 ( ms) ~ 09 (0 ms) ms R L R L R L S ets or reads the Meter function. RM Selects the meter scale 0: Unselected (Not available for the TS-80) R M : SWR : COMP : ALC R M Meter value in dots: 0000 ~ 00 R M P in steps of 7

PC CTROL COMMAND RS RT R eads the transceiver status. 0: Normal : The transceiver is busy configuring the various settings, such as M.SCR mode, Menu mode, or direct frequency entry mode. R S R S S ets or reads the RIT function status. 0: RIT function : RIT function R T R T R T RU Moves the RIT offset frequency up. Slows down the scan speed in Scan mode. R U R U R U P 00000 ~ 99999 (the offset frequency in Hz) ~ 9: Scan speed When Scan is : If no parameter is specified, the frequency increases by step up. When Scan is : RU to read the current scan speed. RUnnnnn (nnnnn = Any number) to decrease the scan speed by step. RX S ets the receiver function status. 0: Always 0 for the TS-80 R X R X S ets or reads the SCAN function status. SC / 0: Scan : Scan : Tone Scan S C 5: CTCSS Scan 0: Normal Scan : Program Scan (Slow down) S C When = parameter is sent, the transceiver performs either Program Scan or VFO Scan depending on the VFO mode. In Memory Recall mode, it performs either Group S C P Scan or All-Channel Scan depending on the transceiver status. 8

SD SH SL SM SQ S ets or reads the CW Break-in time delay. 0000 ~ 00 ms (in steps of 0000 is FBK (Full Break-in) S D S D S D 50 ms) PC CTROL COMMAND S ets or reads the DSP filter settings. 00 ~ SSB/ FM (Hz) S H 00: 00, 0: 00, 0: 00, 0: 600, 0: 800, 05: 000, 06: 00, 07: 00, 08: 600, 09: 800, : 000, : 00 S H 5 6 7 8 9 : 000, : 5000 AM (Hz) 00: 500, 0: 000, 0: 000, 0: 5000 S H When Menu the filter. 00: 00 No. 5 is, specify the center frequency for Hz, 0: 500 Hz, 0: Hz S ets or reads the DSP filter settings. S L P 5 6 7 8 9 00 ~ SSB/ FM (Hz) 00: 0, 0: 50, 0: 0, 0: 00, 0: 00, 05: 00, 06: 500 S L 5 6 7 8 9 07: 600, 08: 700, 09: 800, : 900, : 00 AM (Hz) 00: 0, 0: 0, 0: 00, 0: 500 S L When Menu No. 5 is, specify the filter bandwidth. 00: 50, 0: 0, 0: 50, 0: 500, 0: 00, 05: 500, 06: 00 (Hz) R eads the S-meter status. 0: Always 0 for the TS-80. Meter readings 0000 ~ 000 S M S M P S ets and reads the squelch level. S Q 5 6 P 7 8 9 0: Always 0 for the TS-80. Squelch level 000 ~ 55 S Q S Q P 9

PC CTROL COMMAND SR R esets the transceiver. : VFO reset : Full reset S R SS S ets or reads the Program Scan pause frequency. 0 ~ 9: Memory Channel number for the Program Scan (0: Memory Channel 90 ~ 9: Memory channel 99) S S 5 P 6 7 8 9 0 0 ~ : Slow down frequency (5 locations) Slow down frequency (-digit) S S P S S 5 6 7 8 9 0 P If the specified Memory channel is empty, the command becomes invalid. The parameter must be specified sequencially from 0. If the previous parameter is not specified, the parameter cannot be accepted. The slow down frequency parameter must be within the frequency range of each Memory channel. ST S ets or reads the MULTI control frequency steps. S T P 5 6 7 8 9 SSB/ CW/ FSK mode: 00 ~ 0 00: 0.5 khz, 0: khz, 0:.5 khz, 0: 5 khz, 0: khz AM/ FM mode: 00 ~ 09 S T 5 6 7 8 9 00: 5 khz, 0: 6.5 khz, 0: khz, 0:.5 khz, 0: 5 khz, 05: 0 khz, 06: 5 khz, 07: 0 khz, 08: 50 khz, 09: 0 khz S T SU s or reads the Program Scan (MGROUP) selection status. (VGROUP)/ Memory Group S U P5 P6 P7 P8 5 6 7 8 9 0 P9 0 P S U S U P5 P6 P7 P8 5 6 7 8 9 0 P9 0 P 0: Program Scan Group (VGROUP) : Memory Group (MGROUP) Group 0. 0: Unselected, ~ 9: Selected Group. 0: Unselected, ~ 9: Selected Group. 0: Unselected, ~ 9: Selected P5 Group. 0: Unselected, ~ 9: Selected P6 Group. 0: Unselected, ~ 9: Selected P7 Group 5. 0: Unselected, ~ 9: Selected P8 Group 6. 0: Unselected, ~ 9: Selected P9 Group 7. 0: Unselected, ~ 9: Selected 0 Group 8. 0: Unselected, ~ 9: Selected Group 9. 0: Unselected, ~ 9: Selected 0

PC CTROL COMMAND SV E xecute the Memory Transfer function. No parameter S V TN TO TS TX S ets or reads the Tone frequency number. 00 ~ T N T N T N Refer to page of the TS-80 instruction Tone numbers and frequencies. S ets or reads the Tone function /. 0: Tone function : Tone function T O T O T O S ets or reads the TF-SET function status. 0: TF-SET function : TF-SET function T S T S T S S ets the transceiver in TX mode. T X P 5 6 7 8 9 0: Normal (SEND) transmission using MIC input : DTS transmission using ANI input : TX Tune transmission If no parameter is specified, =0 is used. T X P Always 0 for the TS-80. manual for the

PC CTROL COMMAND TY S ets or reads the microprocessor fimware type. Reserved 0: TS-80HX (00 T Y T Y P W) : TS-80SAT (0 W + AT) : Japanese 50 W type : Japanese 0 W type UL D etects the PLL unlock status. 0: Lock : Unlock U L UP E mulates the microphone UP key. 00 ~ 99 U P If no parameter is specified, the command is interpreted as step up. In Memory mode and Quick Memory mode, commands without parameters are treated as Memory channel up commands. With parameters, they are treated as frequency up commands. VD VG S ets or reads the VOX delay time. 0000 ~ 000 ms (in steps of 50) V D V D V D S ets or reads the VOX GAIN. 000 ~ 009 V G V G V G

VR E mulates the VOICE or VOICE key. V R P 5 6 7 8 9 0: Normal : VOICE : VOICE : Disable the Voice Guide function PC CTROL COMMAND After = is sent to the transceiver, = and cannot be used. To use the = and parameters, first send =0 to reset the status. When the transceiver is turned, it resets to =0. VV E qualizes VFO A and VFO B settings. None V V VX S ets or reads the VOX function status. 0: VOX function : VOX function V X V X V X XI s the transmission frequency step size. frequency, mode and MULTI control X T X T 5 6 7 8 9 0 The frequency in for.95 MHz. Transmission mode. MULTI control frequency command parameters. Hz (-digit). For example, 00095000 Refer to the MD command parameters. step size. Refer to the ST P

PC CTROL COMMAND XO s and reads the transverter mode. offset direction and frequency for the X O 5 6 7 8 9 0 P X O X O 5 6 7 8 9 0 P Offset direction. 0: Plus diretion : Minus direction Offset frequency (-digit). For example, 0009000000 for 9.000 MHz. The blank digits must be 0. XT S ets or reads the XIT function status. 0: XIT function : XIT function X T X T X T