>
>; ** It appears that any code string containing <04> won't work because
>TR uses CTRL-D
>; to mark the end of a hex code string. CTRL-D is hex 04 so, when TR
>sees an <04>
>; it appears to decide that that's the end of the string and the
>remaining hex
>; characters aren't recognized.
This is correct. TRLog will interpret the characters between the first <03>
and the next <04> as the command and act on it. This will be done repetitively
until all the <03>...<04> pairs are found.
The example CQ CW MEMORY AltF8 = <03>SRS1=xxx<01><04><04>
is interpreted as SRS1=xxx<01>.
The obvious is to say that the FIRST <03> and the LAST <04> would delimit the
command, but this would only allow for one command per function key. That
would not be good.
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