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8Bitconv ON|OFF<br />
Default: OFF<br />
Mode: Packet/ASCII<br />
Host: 8B<br />
_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />
ON - The high-order bit IS NOT stripped in Converse Mode.<br />
OFF - The high-order bit IS stripped in Converse Mode.<br />
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8BITCONV permits packet and ASCII transmission of 8-bit data in Converse Mode.<br />
When 8BITCONV is OFF (default), the high-order bit (bit seven) of characters<br />
received from the terminal is set to 0 before the characters are transmitted.<br />
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AAb text<br />
Default: empty<br />
Mode: Baudot, ASCII, AMTOR<br />
Host: AU<br />
_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />
text - Any combination of characters up to a maximum of 24 characters.<br />
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Use the AAB command to enter an acknowledgment text for Baudot, ASCII and AMTOR.<br />
AAB sends automatic confirmation in Baudot, ASCII and AMTOR in response to a<br />
distant station's WRU? request. Set WRU ON or CUSTOM bit-9 to activate your<br />
Auto-AnswerBack.<br />
Type "AAB (24-character text)" to store your AnswerBack in memory.<br />
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ABaud "n"<br />
Default: 110 bauds<br />
Mode: ASCII<br />
Host: AB<br />
_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />
"n" - Specifies the ASCII data rate or signaling speed in bauds from your<br />
<strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> to your radio.<br />
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ABAUD sets the radio ("on-air") baud rate only in the ASCII operating mode.<br />
This value has no relationship to your computer or terminal program's baud rate.<br />
The available "n" ASCII data rates in bauds are:<br />
45, 50, 57, 75, 100, 110, 150, 200, 300, 400, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 and 9600<br />
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AChg<br />
Immediate Command<br />
Mode: AMTOR<br />
Host: AG<br />
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ACHG is an immediate command used in AMTOR by the receiving station to interrupt<br />
the sending station's transmissions.<br />
As the receiving station, you usually rely on the distant station, your partner<br />
in the ARQ "handshake", to send the "+?" command to do the changeover. However,<br />
in ARQ (Mode A), you can use the ACHG command to "break in" on the sending<br />
station's transmission. Use the ACHG command only when it is needed.<br />
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