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PK-232 MBX Operating Manual - N3UJJ

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<strong>PK</strong>-<strong>232</strong> OPERATING MANUAL<br />

COMMAND SUMMARY<br />

Ucmd “n” [x] Default: 0<br />

Mode: All<br />

Host: UC<br />

Parameters:<br />

“n” -<br />

0 to 4 specifying a User command that may be set.<br />

The UCMD command is similar to the UBIT command. UCMD allows seldom used<br />

commands that take numeric arguments (rather than ON/OFF) to be set. Presently<br />

the functions controlled by UCMD are Pactor settings that most users will never<br />

have to change. Still they are important enough to some users or application<br />

programs that we have included them under the umbrella command UCMD.<br />

The following are examples of how to use the UCMD command:<br />

UCMD 2 Returns the present value of UCMD 2.<br />

UCMD 1 3 Sets the function controlled by UCMD I to 3.<br />

UCMD 3 Y Returns the value of UCMD 3 to its default.<br />

UCMD<br />

Returns the value of the last UCMD value that was accessed.<br />

Listed below are the UCMD functions and the default value that presently has been<br />

assigned.<br />

UCMD 0: [x] x = 0-30, default 3.<br />

Sets the number of correct Pactor packets in a row that must be<br />

received before generating an automatic request to change from 100<br />

to 200 baud.<br />

UCMD 1: [x] x = 0-30, default 6.<br />

Sets the number of incorrect Pactor packets in a row that must be<br />

received before generating an automatic request to change from 200<br />

to 100 baud.<br />

UCMD 2: [x] x 0-9, default 2.<br />

Sets the number of Pactor packets sent in a speed-up attempt.<br />

UCMD 3: [x] x = 0-60, default S.<br />

Sets the maximum number of Memory ARQ Pactor packets that are<br />

combined to form one good packet. When this number is exceeded,<br />

all stored packets are cleared and Memory ARQ is re-initialized.<br />

“UCMD 3 0” disables Memory ARQ.<br />

2/93 A-78<br />

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