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ACRDisp "n" Default: 0<br />
Mode: ALL<br />
Host: AA<br />
_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />
"n" - 0 to 255 specifies the screen width, in columns or characters.<br />
0 (zero) disables this function.<br />
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The numerical value "n" sets the terminal output format for your needs. Your<br />
<strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> sends a sequence to your computer or terminal at the end of a<br />
line in the Command and Converse Modes when "n" characters have been printed.<br />
Most computers and terminals do this automatically so ACRDISP defaults to 0.<br />
When the <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> is in the MORSE mode, received data will be broken up on word<br />
boundaries if possible. At a column of 12 less than the ACRDISP value, the<br />
<strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> starts looking for spaces in the received data. The first space received<br />
after this column forces the <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> to generate a carriage return. If ACRDISP<br />
is 0 (default), this occurs at column 60. If there are no spaces at or after<br />
this column then a carriage return occurs at ACRDISP.<br />
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ACRPack ON|OFF<br />
Default: ON<br />
Mode: Packet<br />
Host: AK<br />
_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />
ON - The send-packet character IS added to packets sent in Converse Mode.<br />
OFF - The send-packet character is NOT added to packets.<br />
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When ACRPACK is ON (default), all packets sent in Converse Mode include the<br />
SEND-PACket character (normally ) as the last character of the packet.<br />
When ACRPACK is OFF, the send-packet character is interpreted as a command, and<br />
is not included in the packet or echoed to the terminal.<br />
ACRPACK ON and SENDPAC $0D produce a natural conversational mode.<br />
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ACRRtty "n"<br />
Default: 71 (69 in AMTOR)<br />
Mode: Baudot/ASCII RTTY<br />
Host: AT<br />
_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />
"n" - 0 - 255 specifies the number of characters on a line before a carriage<br />
return is automatically inserted in your transmitted text.<br />
Zero (0) disables the function.<br />
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When sending Baudot or ASCII RTTY, the ACRRTTY feature automatically sends a<br />
carriage return at the first space following the "nth" character or column.<br />
Use this option when you are sending and don't want to be bothered by watching<br />
the screen or worrying about line length. You should NOT use this option when<br />
retransmitting text received from another station; for example, ARRL Bulletins.<br />
ACRRTTY is used in AMTOR, except that AMTOR is limited by international telex<br />
practices to a maximum of 69 characters per line. If ACRRTTY is set to 71, in<br />
AMTOR the automatic carriage return function operates after 69 characters.<br />
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