BendixKing KHF 990 User Manual

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Any Call

Allows a call to multiple stations without
having to know their entire address. The
generic type of All Call is “@@?”. This type
of address calls any radio that hears this call
and does not have Any Calls disabled.
Replace the ? with a letter for example
@@A. This is a selective Any Call and calls
any radio with a self address that ends with
A.

Wild Card

Used to call multiple stations. The called
stations accept the wild card character as a
match for the character in it’s address that
occupies that same position in the address.
(Example: TR? will call TRA, TRZ, TR9,
etc. )

1.

Place the cursor over the address index (this is the numeric field
on the top line).

2. Select the index of the address to change.

3. Move the cursor back one position to cover the address type

field; this is the first cursorable field on the top line of the display.

4. Select “SINGLE”

5. Press the ENT key. The cursor moves over the address index.

6. Press the ENT key again, the cursor moves over the address

field on the second line.

7. Push the VAR knob (PUSH CHAR), to put the cursor into

character mode. The CLR key, VAR knob and the CRSR knob
can now be used to enter a new address.

8. Press the ENT key. The channel group index is displayed. The

channel group parameter is not used for this type of address so
the channel group index may be ignored.

9. Press the ENT key. The associated self is displayed.

10. Select the self address to use when calling this address. This is

the address that this radio uses to identify itself to the other
radios when the call is placed from this radio.

11. Press the ENT key to save the self address change. The

response time is displayed. The response time parameter is not
used for this type of address.

12. Repeat steps 2 through 11 for additional addresses.

Services

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KHF 950/990 Pilots Guide

Rev. 0

Dec/96

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