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PK-232 MBX Operating Manual - N3UJJ

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<strong>MBX</strong> NONE<br />

<strong>MBX</strong> ALL<br />

<strong>MBX</strong> CALL 1<br />

(Default) All monitored frames are shown with their headers.<br />

Only the data fields in the I-frames and UI frames are shown.<br />

Data from retried frames will be shown each time such a frame is<br />

monitored. The MFROM and MTO commands are active.<br />

Only the data in the I and UI frames to or from CALL 1 are shown.<br />

CALL 1 can be either the source or destination station. Retried<br />

frames are not shown. The MFROM and MTO commands are ignored.<br />

<strong>MBX</strong> CALL 1,<br />

CALL 2<br />

Only the data in the I and UI frames are shown when CALL 1 is the<br />

source and CALL 2 is the destination or vice-versa. Retried<br />

frames are not shown. The MFROM and MTO commands are ignored.<br />

A packet connection on any channel inhibits monitoring, if <strong>MBX</strong> is not set to<br />

"none". MCON will only work if <strong>MBX</strong> is set to "none".<br />

Clear <strong>MBX</strong> with "%" "&" "N" "NO" "NONE" or "OFF" as arguments.<br />

_______________________________________________________________________________<br />

MCon "n"<br />

Default: 0 (none)<br />

Mode: Packet<br />

Host: MC<br />

_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />

"n" - 0 to 6 signifies various levels of monitor indications<br />

_______________________________________________________________________________<br />

Use MCON for selective monitoring of other packet traffic while connected to a<br />

distant station. MCON works in similar fashion to MONITOR, but affects your<br />

display only while you are connected to another station.<br />

If MCON is set to a value between "1" and "5," frames meant for you are<br />

displayed as though monitoring was OFF. You'll see only the data. If MCON is<br />

set to "6," frames meant for you are displayed as any other monitored frame.<br />

The headers appear together with the data.<br />

The meanings of the parameter values are:<br />

0 Monitoring while connected is disabled.<br />

1 Only unnumbered (UI) frames resulting from an unconnected transmission are<br />

displayed. Use this for an "unproto," roundtable type QSO. This setting<br />

also display beacons.<br />

2 Numbered (I) frames are also displayed. Use this to monitor connected<br />

conversations in progress.<br />

3 Connect request (SABM or "C") frames and disconnect (DISC or "D") frames<br />

are also displayed with the headers.<br />

4 Unnumbered acknowledgment (UA) of connect- and disconnect-state frames are<br />

also displayed with either the characters "UA" or "DM" and a header.<br />

5 Receive Ready (RR), Receive Not Ready (RNR), Reject (RJ), Frame Reject<br />

(FRMR) and (I)-Frames are also displayed.<br />

6 Poll/Final bit, PID and sequence numbers are also displayed.<br />

4/91 A-49<br />

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