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PK-232 MBX Operating Manual - N3UJJ

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7.6.8.4 J (JLOG) (Remote only command)<br />

The "J" command sent by the distant station will cause the MailDrop to<br />

send the list of stations who have logged in to your AMTOR MailDrop.<br />

7.6.8.5 K n (KILL n [Mine])<br />

The "K n" command deletes message number "n" from the MailDrop as<br />

described in Chapter 5.<br />

7.6.8.6 L (LIST [Mine])<br />

The "L" command shows the remote user only a list of the messages he<br />

or she may read as described in Chapter 5.<br />

7.6.8.7 R n (READ n [Mine])<br />

The "R n" command lets the remote user read any of the message numbers<br />

displayed in the LIST command. The command operates as described in<br />

Chapter 5 except that the column headers are not displayed.<br />

7.6.8.8 S callsign (SEND callsign)<br />

Due to the nature of AMTOR, character errors may occur at any time, so<br />

extra safeguards are built into the system. In AMTOR, the MailDrop<br />

echoes the actual SEND command, then asks for confirmation by sending<br />

"CFM YES/NO+?". If the remote user's reply is "N", the MailDrop<br />

cancels the SEND command and gives the "GA" command prompt instead.<br />

If the reply is "Y", the message can then be sent as shown below.<br />

In the SEND command, the words "AT," "FROM" and "BID" must be used in<br />

place of the "@," "

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