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MFROM determines what packets are monitored. To monitor all packets, set MFROM<br />
to ALL. To stop any packets from being displayed, set MFROM and MTO to NONE.<br />
To display packets from one or more specific stations, type MFROM YES followed<br />
by a list of call signs you WANT to monitor packets from. To hide packets from<br />
one or more specific stations, type MFROM NO followed by a list of call signs<br />
you want NOT to monitor packets from. When using MFROM, set MTO to NONE.<br />
You can include optional SSIDs specified as "-n" after the call sign. If MFROM<br />
is set to "NO N6IA," any combination N6IA-0,...N6IA-15 will NOT be monitored.<br />
If MFROM is set to "YES N6IA-1," then only N6IA-1 will be monitored.<br />
When MFROM and MTO contain different arguments, the following priority applies:<br />
1. ALL, 2. NO_list, 3. YES_list, 4. NONE<br />
Clear MFROM with "%" "&" or "OFF" as arguments.<br />
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MHeard<br />
Immediate Command<br />
Mode: Packet/AMTOR MailDrop<br />
Host: MH<br />
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MHEARD is an immediate command that displays a list of up to 18 most recently<br />
heard stations. Stations that are heard directly are marked with a * in the<br />
heard log. Stations that have been repeated by a digipeater are not marked.<br />
When DAYTIME has been set, entries in the heard log are time stamped. When<br />
DAYSTAMP is ON the date is also shown. An example of the MHEARD display is<br />
shown below:<br />
DAYSTAMP ON<br />
DAYSTAMP OFF<br />
05-Jul-86 21:42:27 WA1FJW<br />
21:42:27 WA1FJW<br />
05-Jul-86 21:42:24 WA1IXU*<br />
21:42:24 WA1IXU*<br />
Clear the MHEARD list with a "%", "&", "N," "NO," "NONE" or "OFF" as arguments.<br />
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MId "n"<br />
Default: 0 (00 sec.)<br />
Mode: Packet<br />
Host: Mi<br />
_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />
"n" - 0 - 250 specifies the morse ID timing in units of 10 second intervals.<br />
0 (zero) disables this function.<br />
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If "n" is set to some value from 1 to 250, the <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> will periodically issue a<br />
20 wpm Morse ID. For example, an MID of 177 would cause a Morse ID every 1,770<br />
seconds (29.5 minutes). A Morse ID will only be transmitted if a packet was<br />
sent since the last Morse ID. The Morse ID uses TXDELAY, PPERSIST, and DCD.<br />
If MID is set to a value other than 0, ID will force a Morse ID immediately.<br />
If both HID and MID are active, the Morse ID will be sent first.<br />
MID normally sends a Morse ID using on/off keying of the low tone. If FSK<br />
keying of both tones is desired to prevent stations from transmitting over your<br />
Morse ID, see the UBIT 12 command.<br />
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