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RAWhdlc ON|OFF<br />
Default: OFF<br />
Mode: Packet<br />
Host: RW<br />
_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />
ON - The <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> operates in a raw HDLC packet mode when HOST is ON.<br />
OFF - The <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> operates in standard AX.25.<br />
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The RAWHDLC command enables the <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> to bypass the AX.25 packet implementation<br />
and communicate directly with the hardware HDLC (Z8530).<br />
HOST mode must be ON to communicate with the <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> in the RAW HDLC mode.<br />
See Timewave's <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> Technical <strong>Manual</strong> for full information on Raw HDLC Mode.<br />
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RBaud "n"<br />
Default: 45 bauds (60 WPM)<br />
Mode: Baudot RTTY<br />
Host: RB<br />
_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />
"n" - Specifies the Baudot data rate in bauds from the <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> to the radio.<br />
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RBAUD sets the radio ("on-air") baud rate only in the Baudot operating mode.<br />
This value has no relationship to your computer or terminal program's baud rate.<br />
Available Baudot data rates include 45, 50, 57, 75, 100, 110, 150, 200 and 300<br />
bauds (60, 66, 75, 100, 132, 145, 198, 264 and 396 WPM).<br />
You may use RBAUD UP (RB U) to go to the next highest Baudot speed or RBAUD<br />
DOWN (RB D) to go to the next lowest Baudot speed.<br />
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Rcve<br />
Immediate Command<br />
Mode: Baudot/ASCII/AMTOR/FAX/Morse<br />
Host: RC<br />
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RCVE is an immediate command, used in Morse, Baudot, ASCII, ARQ, FEC and FAX<br />
modes to switch your <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> from transmit to receive.<br />
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You must return to the Command Mode to use the RCVE command.<br />
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RECeive "n"<br />
Default: $04 <br />
Mode: Baudot/ASCII/Morse/AMTOR/FAX<br />
Host: RE<br />
_________________________________ Parameters: _________________________________<br />
"n" - 0 to $7F (0 to 127 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.<br />
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Parameter "n" is the numeric ASCII code for the character you'll use when you<br />
want the <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> to return to receive.<br />
The RECEIVE command allows you to insert a character (default ) in your<br />
typed text that will cause the <strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> to return to receive after all the text<br />
has been transmitted.<br />
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