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PK-232 MBX Operating Manual - N3UJJ

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cmd:disp b<br />

3Rdparty OFF<br />

FREe 18480<br />

KILONFWD ON<br />

MAildrop OFF<br />

MDMon OFF<br />

MDPrompt Subject:/Enter message, ^Z (CTRL-Z) or /EX to end<br />

MMsg OFF<br />

MTExt Welcome to my AEA <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong>M maildrop.<br />

Type H for help.<br />

MYMail none<br />

Command names are shown with UPPER-CASE letters indicating the minimum number of<br />

characters required for the command. The lower-case letters indicate the<br />

(optional) rest of the command name.<br />

_______________________________________________________________________________<br />

DWait "n"<br />

Default: 16 (160 msec.)<br />

Mode: Packet<br />

Host: DW<br />

_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />

"n" - 0 to 250 specifies wait time in ten-millisecond intervals.<br />

_______________________________________________________________________________<br />

Unless the <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> is waiting to transmit digipeated packets, DWAIT forces your<br />

<strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> to pause DWAIT x 10 mSec after last hearing data on the channel, before<br />

it begins its transmitter keyup sequence.<br />

DWAIT is an older way collisions with digipeated packets were avoided. These<br />

days the P-PERSISTENT method is generally used. When the PPERSIST command is ON<br />

(default) the DWAIT timer is ignored.<br />

_______________________________________________________________________________<br />

EAS ON|OFF<br />

Default: OFF<br />

Mode: Baudot, ASCII, AMTOR and MORSE<br />

Host: EA<br />

_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />

ON - Echo characters when actually sent on the air by the <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong>.<br />

OFF - Echo characters when sent to the <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> by the computer.<br />

_______________________________________________________________________________<br />

The ECHO-AS-SENT (EAS) command functions in all modes except packet. EAS<br />

lets you to choose the way data is displayed on your monitor screen or printer.<br />

To display your typing exactly as you are typing the keyboard characters or<br />

sending from a disk file, set EAS "OFF" (default). To see the actual data being<br />

sent from your <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> to your radio and transmitted on the air, set EAS "ON".<br />

When EAS is ON in Morse and Baudot RTTY, you'll see only UPPER CASE characters<br />

on your screen - the data actually transmitted to the distant station.<br />

If EAS is ON in AMTOR Mode A (ARQ), you'll see characters echoed on your screen<br />

only after the distant station has validated (Ack'd) your block of three<br />

characters. For Packet the MXMIT command should be used.<br />

Nulls ($00) are not echoed, including the nulls produced by DIDDLE ON in ASCII.<br />

8/91 A-37<br />

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