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It’s advised to keep the names short, as the space for the
characters used are shared with the characters used for
commands. The longer the name, the less room you will have
for commands.
For more information on macros and a complete list of
commands, please see the Elecraft Programmers Reference in
the Manuals and Downloads section of the Elecraft website.
Macro Examples: Note the colon. The name is to the left, the
commands are to the right. The dollar sign, name and the
colon are not sent to the rig.
$PSK:FA00014070000;MD6;DT3;SWH17;PC005;
$RTTY:FA00014080000;MD6;DT2;SWH17;PC005;
Sending a Rig Macro
To send a stored rig macro, just press the Fx or Alt-Fx key of
the macro to be sent, where x is from 1-10 (i.e. Alt-F5). The
sequence of commands will then be sent to the rig.
Stored Rig Macro Summary
Similar to stored text messages, if you don’t recall which rig
macro is stored where, the KLG can help.
Press
Page Down
or
-Page Up
on the keyboard, and the first
16 characters of the first 4 messages and macros will be
shown. Press
Page Down
to see more. Note that macros
always start with a
$
.
Press
Page Up
to go in the opposite direction.