Command Line Options


Following is a list of recognized command line options. Note that, in the case of multiple options, they should be in the order -r, -c, -m, -o, -g, -d, -k, -a and -f.

-r name
Select the radio with identifier name. See above for a list of radio names and modes currently supported.

-c channel
Select the memory channel channel and set the radio frequency, mode and offset to its contents.

-m mode
Set the radio mode to mode. See above for a list of mode names valid for various radios. The mode names are specific to each radio type; not all radios support the same modes.

-o offset
Set the frequency offset for the following -g option to offset kHz.

-g frequency
Set the radio frequency to frequency in MHz if less than 1000 and in kHz otherwise.

-d
Display the current radio frequency, mode and offset. This is designed for use in shell scripts to confirm or log the results.

-k
Begin program operation in keypad mode.

-f filename
Read commands from the file filename.

-a
Enable the audio codec (Sun workstations only).

David L. Mills (mills@udel.edu)