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PK-232 MBX Operating Manual - N3UJJ

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_______________________________________________________________________________<br />

KISSAddr "n" Default: 0<br />

Mode: Packet<br />

Host: KA<br />

_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />

"n" - Is a number from 0-15 signifying the KISS address of the TNC's radio<br />

port.<br />

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Radio port addressing is available in the high nibble of the KISS command byte.<br />

The <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> compares the high nibble of the KISS command byte to KISSADDR only if<br />

extended KISS mode is enabled. If the command does not match KISSADDR, the TNC<br />

takes no action. Exception: the exit-KISS command $FF works no matter what the<br />

value of KISSADDR or the status of extended KISS mode.<br />

_______________________________________________________________________________<br />

LAstmsg "n"<br />

Immediate Command<br />

Mode: Packet MailDrop<br />

Host: LA<br />

_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />

"n" - 0 to 999 specifies the message number of the last MailDrop message.<br />

_______________________________________________________________________________<br />

The number 0-999 is the number of the last message sent by a remote user or the<br />

SYSOP to the MailDrop. This command is handy for checking the last message sent<br />

to your MailDrop system. The LASTMSG command also allows the MailDrop message<br />

counter to be set to any value, or simply reset by setting LASTMSG 0.<br />

_______________________________________________________________________________<br />

LEftrite ON|OFF<br />

Default: ON<br />

Mode: FAX<br />

Host: LR<br />

_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />

ON - The FAX signal is scanned from left to right<br />

OFF - The FAX signal is scanned from right to left<br />

_______________________________________________________________________________<br />

Occasionally you may come across FAX images that are obviously backwards.<br />

Turning LEFTRITE OFF will reverse the scanning direction.<br />

_______________________________________________________________________________<br />

LIte ON|OFF<br />

Default: ON<br />

Mode: Packet<br />

Host: LI<br />

_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />

ON - The <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> will attempt to use the HF Packet Lite extensions.<br />

OFF - The <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> uses AX.25 Level 2 Version 1.0 or 2.0 protocol.<br />

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A Packet Lite connection is established only if both stations have LITE ON.<br />

As with the AX25L2V2 command, LITE may not be changed if the TNC is in a<br />

connected state. Setting LITE ON overrides the AX25L2V2 setting, and the unit<br />

acts as if AX25L2V2 were ON. See the section of the Packet Chapter (Chapter 4)<br />

regarding Packet Lite operation and restrictions.<br />

8/91 A-46<br />

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