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Instruction Manual Ver.01
EJ-50U Terminal Node Controller Unit ALINCO,INC
Thank you for purchasing this fine Alinco product. This unit enables data communication when it is properly
installed in designated Alinco transceivers. Please read this manual, print the contents if necessary, and keep this
disk for future reference.
Since this device is also capable of being used in commercial applications, some of the pages in this manual are
intentionally left blank to accommodate those uses in other regions.
Although we attempt to explain the features of this unit in a simple and comprehensive manner, unless you have
some knowledge about packet communications and APRS, you may have difficulty understanding the contents of
this manual. We apologize, but Alinco cannot provide basic information on how packet and/or APRS functions in
general. Please consult your favorite Ham radio stores for books on the subject and/or web-sites that support your
area of interest regarding those communication modes. You may also find assistance through a local amateur radio
club. You can explore the exciting world of data communications, and we believe that this is a most interesting
part of the king of hobbies, Amateur Radio.
APRS
®
is a registered trademark of Bob Bruninga, WB4APR
Notice
This unit should be used with ALINCO transceiver DR-620T/E.
• The parameter settings are retained by the built-in lithium battery. If the settings return to their
default values, the battery may be depleted. Should this occur, consult your Alinco dealer.
Please refer to the Alinco transceivers’ instruction manual for the proper installation of this unit.
Index
1. Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
2. Commands --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
2-1 command mode and converse mode ---------------------------------------------------------------- 6
2-2 general use of commands ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
2-2-1 Direct commands ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6
2-2-2 Setting parameters ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
2-2-3 Reconfirming the stored parameters -------------------------------------------------------------- 6
2-3 Error messages ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
2-3-1 [?EH] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
2-3-2 [?BAD],[?RANGE],[?TOO LONG] -------------------------------------------------------------- 6
2-3-3 [?TOO MANY],[NOT ENOUGH] ---------------------------------------------------------------- 6
2-4 Command chart --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
3 Connection to a host (PC) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
3-1 communication environment ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10
3-2 Relative commands ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
3-2-1 ABAUD commands -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
3-2-2 AWLEN commands -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
3-2-3 PARITY commands -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
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1 Instruction Manual Ver.01 EJ-50U Terminal Node Controller Unit

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10 STREAMSW STR $01 0-$7F Sets character used to change STREAM 9-1-2 TOUT TOUT 30 0-250 Message Board time-out parameter 10-1-3 TRACE TRAC OFF

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11 3-2 Relative commands 3-2-1 ABAUD command Abbrev. AB default 9600 parameters: 600,1200,480,9600,19200 example AB 15200 Function: Sets th

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12 3-2-7 AUTOLF command Abbrev. AU default ON range ON/OFF example AU ON When on, it puts a line-feed [LF] code after the carriage return [CR].

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13 4-1-3 CALIBRA command Abbrev. CAL default: none parameter: none Example: CAL By using this command, the TNC enters the calibrate mode and out

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14 (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) As it goes to transmission, PTT

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15 4-2-6 TXDELAY command Abbrev. TX default 50 parameter: 0 to 255 Example: TX 80 This is to determine the waiting time between PTT on and the t

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16 accepted. Please leave this parameter OFF for error-free communication. 4-4 Connected for 2way communications (being connected) In the connected c

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17 is sent. 4-4-7 FRACK command Abbrev. FR default: 3 parameter: 0-250 example: FR 5 When you are “on-line” (connected) and the transmitted

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18 status. This may result in poor communications efficiency by sending packets that will not be received. 4-4-12 CONSTAMP command Abbrev.:CONS

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19  When they reach pre-determined length: PACLEN  When the pre-set time is elapsed: PACTIME and relative CPACTIME You may transmit different frames

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2 3-2-4 ECHO commands ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 3-2-5 FLOW commands -----------------

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20 PACTIME command becomes effective when ON is selected. The PACTIME command is not automatically effective on the EJ-50U. 4-6-7 MAXFRAME command Ab

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21  Command/Response [C] command [R] Response  Sequences [Rn] Receiving sequences. n=0-7 [Sn] Transmitting sequence n=0-7 4-7-3 MCON command Abbre

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22 5-2 Compatible GPS The following GPS receivers are compatible with the EJ-50U: (1) SONY’s IPS-5000 series, IPS-3000 series, PACY-CNV10 and other

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23 6 : day 090346 : Current time in UTC N : N for North, S for South to indicate the latitude 3546569: the latitude in degree. This number can be sh

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24 0.9 Horizontal dilution of position 545.4,M Altitude, Meters, above mean sea level 46.9,M Heig

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25  Direction in degrees  Date in dd/mm/yy format.  The difference of magnetic direction from true north.  To which direction the magnetic directi

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26  The numeric digits usually vary its length, sometimes without the decimal numbers.  In order to keep a fixed length of data, 0 is added before a

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27 example: GBAUD 4800 Determines the GPS port bit-rate. 4800 for 4800 bps. 9600 for 9600 bps. Refer also to chapter 5-3-1. 4800 is recommended for NM

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28 data contained in the string will be automatically placed in the LTEXT buffer. If the GPSTEXT content is one of those below and does not match with

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29 As mentioned in 2-1, the operational mode is usually “connect mode”. The “cmd:” prompt appears when it is in the command mode. If it does not appe

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3 4-7-1 MONITOR command ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 4-7-2 MCOM command -----------------------

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30 CMDTIME, press the C key 3 times with the Ctrl key pressed. <CTRL+C> 6-3-2 TRFLOW command Abbrev. TRF default OFF range ON/OFF exampl

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31 virtually any combination of characters can be passed by the software in use, protocols dictate that it must be very difficult to exit the KISS mod

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32 feature: Use this command to manually transmit HDCL-ID. This command works only when HID command is ON. This command will become invalid when the s

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33 8-3-3 UIDIGI command Abbrev. UI default OFF(empty) range ON/OFF call1[,call2[,call3[,call4]]] example UI ON WIDE, TRACE, RELAY UI OFF % (to em

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34 is only to reduce Y value by 1. Example: In case of UIFLOOD WIDE, NOID MYCALL W1AAA W1BBB>GPS,WIDE4-4:Frame 1 -> W1BBB>GPS,WIDE4-3:Frame1

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35 W1BBB>GPS,W1CCC*,TRACE4-3:Frame2 W1BBB>GPS,W1CCC,W1AAA*,TRACE4-2:Frame2-> W1BBB>GPS,W1CCC,W1DDD,W1EEE*,TRACE4-1:Frame3 W1BBB>GPS,W1C

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36  No unrelayed station in the relay route Relay modification process  Sender’s SSID is replaced with 0  MYCALL setting callsign is inserted at t

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37 8-3-8 SPATH command Abbrev. SPATH default empty range 7 callsigns example SPATH W1YYY,W1ZZZ SPATH % (empty) In the UISSID command, if the

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38 example STREAMD ON When a received packet contains stream-change code, this parameter determines whether or not to output both codes. When ON is s

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39 connection. 10-1-4 ROUTE command Abbrev. ROU default ON range ON/OFF example ROU OFF When a Forwarded message is received from a forwarding

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4 6-4-2 CONMODE command -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 6-4-3 NEWMODE command ----------------------

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40 10-2-4 READ command Abbrev. R default None range n1,n2… example R 2 This command allows you to read the specified message in the MB. To rea

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41 When the message is finished, enter [CR][Ctrl-Z][CR] or [CR]/EX[CR]. If the writer exceeds the amount of available memory while composing a messag

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42 11 Miscellaneous commands The followings are miscellaneous commands:  Restart and Reset commands  Display commands  Display setting according

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43 11-3-3 DAYSTAMP Abbrev. DAYS default: OFF range ON/OFF example DAYS ON In converse mode, typing T with Ctrl pressed <CTRL+T> sends time

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5 10-2-1 FILE command ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 39 10-2-2 LIST command -----------------------------

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6 2. Commands In this manual, unless otherwise specified, any “key” refers to the keys on a PC keyboard. The “screen” referred to is the PC monitor

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7 2-4 Command chart The following is a chart for the commands commonly used in Amateur Radio communications. Command abbreviation default range Desc

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8 ECHO E ON ON/OFF Activates echo back of your keystrokes on the computer screen 3-2-4 EPATH EPATH N/A Call1, --, Call7 Sets digipeater list to be re

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9 MONITOR M ON ON/OFF Monitor (or not monitor) packet communications. 4-7-1 MRPT MR ON ON/OFF When ON, displays digipeat route in the header.

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