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ALFRtty ON|OFF<br />
Default: ON<br />
Mode: Baudot/ASCII RTTY<br />
Host: AR<br />
_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />
ON - A line feed character IS sent after each carriage return .<br />
OFF - A is NOT sent after each .<br />
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If ALFRTTY is set ON when transmitting Baudot or ASCII RTTY, a line feed<br />
character is added and sent automatically after each character you type.<br />
Use this option when you are typing into the transmit buffer and don't want to<br />
be bothered worrying about line length. You should NOT use this option when<br />
retransmitting text received from another station; for example, ARRL Bulletins.<br />
o<br />
ALFRTTY has no effect in AMTOR; a line feed is automatically added after<br />
each carriage return.<br />
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AList<br />
Immediate Command<br />
Mode: AMTOR<br />
Host: AL<br />
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ALIST is an immediate command that switches your <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> into the ARQ Listen mode.<br />
You can usually monitor a contact between two linked stations using the ARQ<br />
Listen mode (also called Mode L). This mode may need a few seconds to phase or<br />
acquire synchronization with the other stations. Your ability to synchronize<br />
with the master station depends on operating conditions such as interference.<br />
Your monitor will display all the retries if the linked stations that you are<br />
monitoring are experiencing ARQ errors.<br />
Type ALIST (or AL) repeatedly if you lose synchronization.<br />
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ALTModem "n" Default: 0<br />
Mode: Packet<br />
Host: Am<br />
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"n" - A numeric value of 0 or 1 selecting either the default (0) <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong><br />
45-300/1200 baud modem, or the optional (1) 2400 bps DPSK modem.<br />
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n is a numeric value 0 or 1, selecting the standard <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> modem (ALTMODEM 0,<br />
default) or the optional 2400 bps modem (ALTMODEM 1). Only the Packet mode uses<br />
ALTMODEM 1. In all other modes, one of the internal FSK/CW modems is selected.<br />
ALTMODEM is used only when the optional internal 2400 bps DPSK modem has been<br />
factory installed. Remember to set HBAUD to 2400 when using this modem.<br />
8/91 A-14<br />
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