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PACKET: HELP SCREEN
Function Key Alt-Keys
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F1...........Open/Close Log File Alt-B.......Not Used
Shift F1.....Send A File Alt-C.......Clear Rx Window
Ctrl F1......View A File Alt-D.......Shell to DOS
Alt F1.......Hold/Unhold Log File Alt-E.......Call Editor
F2...........MDCHECK/Mail Menu Alt-L.......Call MiniLog
F3...........Connect Alt-M.......Define Keyboard Macros
F4...........Disconnect Alt-K.......Packet Command Menu
F5...........Packet ID Alt-S.......SETUP Screens
Shift F5.....Toggle BEACON Interval Alt-T.......Clear Tx Window
Alt F5 ......BEACON Timing Alt-Y.......External File Xfer
F6...........Toggle MDMON Alt-Z.......Change Mode
Shift F6.....Toggle MAILDROP Alt-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0
F7...........Toggle CONMODE .......Execute Keyboard Macro
F8...........Toggle CONPERM Cursor Keys
F9...........Toggle HBAUD Up Arrow.....Next Channel
F10..........Toggle VHF Down Arrow...Previous Channel
ESC...Return to Communications Menu End..........MHEARD
Home.........Call QSO Log Facility
PgUp.........Scroll Back Buffer
Ctrl PgUp....Clear Scroll Back Buffer
.
AMTOR: HELP SCREEN
Function Key Alt-Keys
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
F1...........Open/Close Log File Alt-B.......Not Used
Shift F1.....Send A File Alt-C.......Clear Rx Window
Ctrl F1......View A File Alt-D.......Shell to DOS
Alt F1.......Hold/Unhold Log File Alt-E.......Call Editor
F2...........ARQ Call Alt-L.......Call MiniLog
F3...........FEC Call Alt-M.......Define Keyboard Macros
F4...........SELFEC Call Alt-K.......AMTOR Command Menu
F5...........Force Letters Alt-S.......SETUP Windows
Shift F5.....Force Figures Alt-T.......Clear Tx Window
Alt F5.......Not Used Alt-Z.......Change Mode
F6...........Invert Rx Alt-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0
Shift F6.....Invert Tx .......Execute Keyboard Macro
F7...........TCLEAR Cursor Keys
F8...........AMTOR Standby Up Arrow.....Not Used
F9...........ACHG Down Arrow...Not Used
F10..........ALIST End..........+?
ESC...Return to Communications Menu Home.........Call QSO Log Facility
PgUp.........Scroll Back Buffer
Ctrl PgUp....Clear Scroll Back Buffer
.
BAUDOT: HELP SCREEN
Function Key Alt-Keys
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
F1...........Open/Close Log File Alt-B.......Not Used
Shift F1.....Send A File Alt-C.......Clear Rx Window
Ctrl F1......View A File Alt-D.......Shell to DOS
Alt F1.......Hold/Unhold Log File Alt-E.......Call Editor
F2...........Change Baud Rate Alt-L.......Call MiniLog
F3...........Transmit Alt-M.......Define Keyboard Macros
F4...........Receive Alt-K.......BAUDOT/ASCII Command Menu
F5...........Force Letters Alt-S.......SETUP Windows
Shift F5.....Force Figures Alt-T.......Clear Tx Window
Alt F5.......Not Used Alt-Z.......Change Mode
F6...........Invert Rx Alt-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0
Shift F6.....Invert Tx .......Execute Keyboard Macro
F7...........TCLEAR Cursor Keys
F8...........Not Used Up Arrow.....Not Used
F9...........Not Used Down Arrow...Not Used
F10..........Wideshft End..........Not Used
ESC...Return to Communications Menu Home.........Call QSO Log Facility
PgUp.........Scroll Back Buffer
Ctrl PgUp....Clear Scroll Back Buffer
.
ASCII: HELP SCREEN
Function Key Alt-Keys
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
F1...........Open/Close Log File Alt-B.......Not Used
Shift F1.....Send A File Alt-C.......Clear Rx Window
Ctrl F1......View A File Alt-D.......Shell to DOS
Alt F1.......Hold/Unhold Log File Alt-E.......Call Editor
F2...........Change Baud Rate Alt-L.......Call MiniLog
F3...........Transmit Alt-M.......Define Keyboard Macros
F4...........Receive Alt-K.......BAUDOT/ASCII Command Menu
F5...........Force Letters Alt-S.......SETUP Windows
Shift F5.....Force Figures Alt-T.......Clear Tx Window
Alt F5.......Not Used Alt-Z.......Change Mode
F6...........Invert Rx Alt-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0
Shift F6.....Invert Tx .......Execute Keyboard Macro
F7...........TCLEAR Cursor Keys
F8...........Not Used Up Arrow.....Not Used
F9...........Not Used Down Arrow...Not Used
F10..........Wideshft End..........Not Used
ESC...Return to Communications Menu Home.........Call QSO Log Facility
PgUp.........Scroll Back Buffer
Ctrl PgUp....Clear Scroll Back Buffer
.
MORSE: HELP SCREEN
Function Key Alt-Keys
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F1...........Open/Close Log File Alt-B.......Not Used
Shift F1.....Send A File Alt-C.......Clear Rx Window
Ctrl F1......View A File Alt-D.......Shell to DOS
Alt F1.......Hold/Unhold Log File Alt-E.......Call Editor
F2...........Change Speed Alt-L.......Call MiniLog
F3...........Transmit Alt-M.......Define Keyboard Macros
F4...........Receive Alt-K.......Morse Command Menu
F5...........Lock Alt-S.......SETUP Windows
Shift F5.....Not Used Alt-T.......Clear Tx Window
Alt F5.......Not Used Alt-Z.......Change Mode
F6...........Invert Rx Alt-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0
Shift F6.....Invert Tx .......Execute Keyboard Macro
F7...........TCLEAR Cursor Keys
F8...........Not Used Up Arrow.....Not Used
F9...........Not Used Down Arrow...Not Used
F10..........Not Used End..........Not Used
ESC...Return to Communications Menu Home.........Call QSO Log Facility
PgUp.........Scroll Back Buffer
Ctrl PguP....Clear Scroll Back Buffer
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DUMB TERMINAL: HELP SCREEN
Function Key Alt-Keys
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F1...........Open/Close Log File Alt-B.......Send a Break
Shift F1.....Send A File Alt-C.......Clear Rx Window
Ctrl F1......View A File Alt-D.......Not Used
Alt F1.......Hold/Unhold Log File Alt-E.......Not Used
F2...........Not Used Alt-M.......Define Keyboard Macros
F3...........Not Used Alt-K.......Dumb Term Command Menu
F4...........Not Used Alt-S.......Not Used
F5...........Not Used Alt-T.......Not Used
Shift F5.....Not Used Alt-Z.......Not Used
F6...........Not Used Alt-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0
Shift F6.....Not Used .......Execute Keyboard Macro
F7...........Not Used Cursor Keys
F8...........Not Used Up Arrow.....Not Used
F9...........Not Used Down Arrow...Not Used
F10..........Not Used End..........Not Used
ESC...Return to Communications Menu Home.........Call QSO Log Facility
.0
3RDPARTY ON/OFF Mode: PACKET
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When ON, 3RDPARTY allows the PK-232's mailbox to handle third party
traffic. When OFF, the PK-232 will only handle traffic addressed
to your callsign.
.1
8BITCONV ON/OFF Mode: PACKET
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8BITCONV permits packet transmission of 8-bit data in CONVERSE mode.
When 8BITCONV is OFF, the 7th bit (high order bit) is stripped before
the characters are transmitted in a packet.
.2
ACKPRIOR ON/OFF Mode: Packet
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When ON, The packet priority scheme (by Eric Gustafson) is
implemented. When OFF, this features is disabled.
.3
AUDELAY n Mode: Packet
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AUDELAY specifies the delay in 10 mS intervals between keying
the transmitter and the start of AFSK audio tones. n can be from
0 to 120.
.4
ALFPACK ON/OFF Mode: ALL
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When ON, ALFPACK adds a <LF> to outgoing packets following a <CR>.
When OFF, a <LF> is not added to outgoing packets after a <CR>.
.5
AX25L2V2 ON/OFF Mode: Packet
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When AX25L2V2 is ON, the PK-232 uses the AX.25 Level 2 Ver 2.0
protocol. When OFF, the PK-232 uses the AX.25 Level 2 Ver 1.0
protocol.
.6
AXDELAY n Mode: Packet
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AXDELAY specifies the length of time the PK-232 will wait (in
addition to TXDELAY) after keying the transmitter but before
sending any data. n can be between 0 and 180. n is in 10 mS
intervals. This delay may be necessary for operation through
voice repeaters.
.7
AXHANG n Mode: Packet
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AXHANG specifies the 'hang time' in 100 mS intervals for voice
repeaters. n can be from 0 to 20.
.8
BBSMSGS ON/OFF Mode: Packet
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When ON, The PK-232 status messages look like TAPR-style messages.
Some status messages will be suppressed, others may be changed.
When OFF, messages are displayed normally. Consult your PK-232 manual
to see which messages are changed or suppressed.
.9
CASEDISP n Mode: Packet
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CASEDISP 0.. Characters are displayed as is.
CASEDISP 1.. Characters are displayed as lower case ONLY.
CASEDISP 2.. Characters are displayed as upper case ONLY.
CASEDISP has NO effect on the transmitted data.
.10
CHECK n Mode: Packet
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CHECK specifies the timeout value in 10 mS intervals. n can be
between 0 and 250. 0 disables this function. If AX25L2V2 is ON
and packets have not been received from the connected station, the
PK-232 sends a 'check packet' to test the link. If AX25L2V2 is OFF,
the PK-232 does not test the link but will attempt to re-connect if
RELINK is ON. If RELINK is OFF, the PK-232 will attempt a disconnect.
.11
CHCALL ON/OFF Mode: Packet
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When ON, the callsign of distant stations IS displayed during
multiple connect operation. When off, the callsign is NOT displayed.
.12
CMDTIME n Mode: Packet
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CMDTIME specifies the timeout value in the TRANSPARENT mode in
100 mS intervals. n can be between 0 and 250.
.13
CMSG ON/OFF Mode: Packet
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When ON, the CTEXT message is sent after a connection is established.
When OFF, the CTEXT message is NOT sent.
.14
CBELL ON/OFF Mode: Packet
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When ON, 3 bells (CTRL-G) are sent to the terminal along with the
*** CONNECTED to <callsign> message. 3 bells are also sent along with
the *** DISCONNECTED message. When OFF, just the message is sent.
.15
CONSTAMP ON/OFF Mode: Packet
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When ON, connect messages are time stamped. When off, the messages
are NOT time stamped.
.16
CPACTIME ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, the packet transmit timer IS used in CONVERSE mode. When OFF
the packet transmit timer is NOT used. PACTIME controls the periodic
transmission of packets while in CONVERSE mode.
.17
DAYSTAMP ON/OFF Mode: ALL
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When ON, the date is also included in with the time if CONSTAMP is
also ON. When OFF, the date is NOT included.
.18
DWAIT n Mode: Packet
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DWAIT specifies the wait time in 10 mS intervals after last hearing
data on the present channel. n can be between 0 and 250. DWAIT is
necessary because digipeated packets are not "retried" by the
digi but are always restarted by the originating station. Consult your
PK-232 manual for the recommending settings for digis, PBBS and file
transfers.
.19
FRACK n Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
FRACK determines the frame acknowledgement timeout interval in
1 S increments. n can be between 1 and 15. FRACK is the time your
PK-232 will wait for of the last sent protocol frame before resending
that frame.
.20
FULLDUP ON/OFF Mode: ALL
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, full duplex mode is ENABLED, the DCD signal is ignored and
packets are ACK'd individually. When OFF, full duplex mode is disabled
and the DCD signal is used to avoid collisions. The PK-232 will ACK
multiple packets with a single ACK.
.21
HBAUD n Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
HBAUD sets the packet baud rate between stations. n can be
300, 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600 baud.
.22
HEADERLN ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, the packet header is printed on a different line than
the data. When OFF, both the header and the data are displayed
on the same line.
.23
HID ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, the PK-232 sends HDLC identification as a digipeater. When
OFF, no HDLS identification is sent. HID activates/deactivates
automatic periodic transmission of identification packets when
operating as a digi. The interval timing is 9.5 minutes.
.24
ILFPACK ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, the PK-232 ignores all <LF> characters received from
the computer. When OFF, all <LF> characters received are
transmitted.
.25
MAILDROP ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, MAILDROP, the personal Packet BBS feature is enabled. Third
party traffic is not accepted unless 3RDPARTY is ON. The PK-232 will
not forward mail and only accepts incoming mail. The PK-232 uses a
subset of the W0RLI/WA7MBL packet BBS commands. When OFF, your
PK-232 operates as a normal TNC.
.26
MAXFRAME n Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
MAXFRAME sets the upper limit on the number of unacknowledged
packets your PK-232 permits on the link at any time. n can be
between 1 and 7. MAXFRAME also sets the maximum number of contiguous
packets your PK-232 will send during any given transmission.
.27
MBELL ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, the PK-232 will send 3 bell characters (ASCII $07) to the
terminal when a packet is displayed. When OFF, this function is disabled.
.28
MCON n Mode: PACKET
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
MCON sets the monitor level while connected. MCON is similar to MONITOR.
n=0... Monitoring is disabled while connected.
n=1....Only UI frames are displayed.
n=2....Numbered I frames are also displayed.
N=3....C and D frames are also displyed.
n=4....Unnumbered UA frames are also displayed.
n=5....RR, RBR, RJ, FRMR and I frames are also displayed.
n=6....Poll/Final Bit and Sequence numbers are also displayed.
.29
MDIGI ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, I and UI frames having your call as the next digipeater
are displayed whether or not you are connected or disconnected.
When OFF, MONITOR determines what is displayed.
.30
MDMON ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When MDMON is ON, the activity on your mailbox can be monitored.
Packet headers are not shown. When OFF, your PK-232 monitors
Packets as normal.
.31
MID Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
MID specifies the MORSE ID timing in 10 S intervals. n can be from
0 to 250. When n=0, the MORSE ID function is disabled. If HID is ON,
a HDLC ID will be transmitted, but the MORSE ID will be sent first.
.32
MONITOR n Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
MONITOR specifies the monitoring level while not connected.
n=0...All packets are not shown.
n=1...Only unnumber UI frames are displayed.
n=2...Numbered I frames are also displayed.
n=3...C and D frames are also displayed.
n=4...UA are also shown.
n=5...RR, RNR, RJ, FRMR, and I frames are also displayed.
n=6...Poll/Final Bit and Sequence numbers are also displayed.
.33
MPROTO ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, non-ASCII packets from level 3 switches and network
nodes are suppressed. When OFF, these packets are displayed.
NET/ROM frames contain control characters which you may not want
to display.
.34
MRPT ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, digipeaters are shown in the header and stations heard
directly are marked with an *. When OFF, only the originating
and destination stations are shown in the header.
.35
MSTAMP ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, monitored frames are time stamped. When OFF, monitored
frames are NOT time stamped.
.36
MYALIAS call Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
MYALIAS specifies your alternate callsign. PAKTERM accepts up to
10 characters for your alternate callsign.
.37
MYCALL call Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
MYCALL specifies your callsign. This parameter must be specified
before Packet operation. PAKTERM accepts up to 10 characters for
your callsign.
.38
PACLEN n Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
PACLEN specifies the maximum length of a data packet. n can be between
0 and 255 (0 is the same as 256). Reduce PACLEN to 64 or 32 if
operating conditions get difficult.
.39
PASSALL ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, the PK-232 will accept packets with invalid CRCs. When
OFF, the PK-232 will only accept packets with valid CRCs.
.40
PERSIST n Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
PERSIST works with SLOTTIME to achieve true p-persistent CMA. n
specifies the threshold value for a random-number attempt to
transmit. n can be between 0 and 255. Consult your PK-232 manual
for more information.
.41
PPERSIST ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, PPERSIST uses PERSIST and SLOTTIME parameters in executing
p-persistent CSMA. When OFF, the PK-232 uses DWAIT for TAPR-1
persistent CSMA. Consult your PK-232 manual for more information.
.42
RELINK ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, the PK-232 will automatically attempt to reconnect with
another station after the link has timed out on retries. When OFF,
this function is disabled and no attempt is made to re-establish
the link.
.43
RESPTIME n Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
RESPTIME specifies the minimum delay in 100 mS intervals before
your PK-232 acknowledges packets. n can be 0 to 250.
.44
RETRY n Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
RETRY specifies the maximum number of packet retries before the
link is disconnected. n can be 0 to 15.
.45
SLOTTIME n Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
SLOTTIME specifies the time interval during which the PK-232 waits
between generating a random number to see if it can transmit the
packet. n can be between 0 and 250. SLOTTIME works with PPERSIST
and PERSIST.
.46
SQUELCH ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, your PK-232 responds to positive going squelch voltages.
When OFF, the PK-232 responds to negative going squelch voltages.
.47
TRACE ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, the trace function is activated and all received frames are
displayed in their entirety including the header info. When OFF, this
feature is disabled.
.48
TRIES n Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
TRIES specifies the current RETRY level on the selected channel.
n can be betwen 0 and 15.
.49
TXDELAY n Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
TXDELAY specifies the time in 10 mS intervals after the PTT line
is pulled but before a packet frame data is send to the radio. n can
be 0 to 250. If the distant station's AGC has a slow recovery time,
increasing TXDELAY may reduce retries and improve throughput.
.50
USERS n Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
USERS specifies the number of concurrent connections that can be
established. n can be between 0 and 10. 0 allows connections
on any free channel, 1 allows connections on channel 0 only.
2 allows connections on channels 0 and 1 and so forth.
.51
VHF ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, the PK-232 is set for VHF operation. When OFF, the PK-232
is set for HF operation.
.52
WHYNOT ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, a terse messages explaining why a packet was not displayed
is printed on the screen. When OFF, the function is disabled.
.53
XMITOK ON/OFF Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, the PTT line is active. When OFF, the PTT line is
disabled.
.54
BEACON EVERY/AFTER n Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
BEACON sets the condition under which a packet beacon is sent
EVERY.. sends the beacon at the regular internal n.
AFTER.. sends the beacon after n seconds of no activity.
n can be between 0 and 250, 0 turns off the beacon.
BTEXT contains the beacon message. n should be greater than 90
if a beacon is to be sent.
.55
PACTIME EVERY/AFTER n Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
PACTIME is always used in TRANSPARENT Mode and used in CONVERSE
mode if CPACTIME is ON. When EVERY, the data you type is packetized
every n* 100 mS. When AFTER, the data you type is packetized when
input from the terminal has stopped for n*100 mS. n can be 0 to 250.
When n=0 means packets are sent with 0 wait time.
.56
MFILTER n_list Mode: Packet
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
MFILTER specifies ASCII characters that are to be filtered from
the incoming data. Up to 4 characters can be specified. n can be
from 0 to $7F. When n=$80, all characters in the range of $80 thru
$FF as well as control characters are filtered out except for
<CR>, <LF> and <TAB>.
.57
ABAUD n Mode: ASCII
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
ABAUD specifies the baud rate at which your PK-232 sends the data
to the other station. n can be 45, 50, 57, 75, 100, 110, 150,
200 or 300.
.58
ADELAY n Mode: AMTOR
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
ADELAY specifies the time in 10 mS increments between the time the
PK-232 activates the PTT line and ARQ data begins to flow to the
transmitter. n can be between 1 and 9.
.59
ACRRTTY n Mode: BAUDOT/ASCII
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
ACRTTY sends a RETURN after n characters are typed. n specifies
the number of characters transmitted before the RETURN is
automatically added. If n=0, the function is disabled.
.60
AFILTER ON/OFF Mode: ALL
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, the ASCII characters specified in MFILTER are filtered
out and never displayed on the terminal. When OFF, characters
in MFILTER are filtered from monitored packets.
.61
ALFRTTY ON/OFF Mode: BAUDOT/ASCII
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ALFRTTY is ON, a <LF> is added and transmitted following
each <CR> typed. When OFF, no <LF> is added.
.62
ARQTMO n Mode: AMTOR
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
ARQTMO sets the length of time the ARQ SELCAL is sent before
shutting off the transmitter if there is no reply to the ARQ. n
can range from 0 to 250 seconds.
.63
CCITT ON/OFF Mode: BAUDOT
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON , characters typed are translated into CCITT International
Telegraph Alphabet #2 before being sent. When OFF, the characters
remain in the American standard BAUDOT format (Western Union).
.64
CODE n Mode: BAUDOT
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
CODE specifies a code from the list below
n=0...International n=1...US teleprinter
n=2...Cyrillic n=3...Transliterated Cyrillic
n=4...Katakana n=5...Transliterated Katana
.65
CRADD ON/OFF Mode: BAUDOT
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, the sequence <CR><CR><LF> is sent in response to a <CR>
being typed. When off, <CR><LF> is sent. CRADD has no affect on
received data.
.66
DIDDLE ON/OFF Mode: BAUDOT/ASCII
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, if the no characters are being typed, the PK-232 sends
the LTRS character. In ASCII, the PK-232 sends NULLs. When OFF,
the PK-232 sends a mark when no characters are being typed.
.67
ECHO ON/OFF Mode: ALL
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, characters send to the PK-232 are echoed. When OFF, typed
characters are not echoed back to the terminal. PAKTERM displays
echoed characters in the receive window but in a different color
than characters actually received.
.68
EAS ON/OFF Mode: BAUDOT/ASCII/MORSE/AMTOR
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, characters are displayed as they are actually sent. When
OFF, the charracters are displayed as they are typed.
.69
MARSDISP ON/OFF Mode: BAUDOT/AMTOR
═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
When ON, a received LTRS character is translated to a Ctrl-O and
a received FIGS character is translated to a Ctrl-N. These characters
will be displayed on the screen. When OFF, the PK-232 operates
normally in response to the LTRS and FIGS characters.
.70
MSPEED n Mode: MORSE
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MSPEED specifies the MORSE transmit speed. n can be between 5 and
99. Your PK-232 uses the Farnsworth spacing for speeds between 5 and
14 WPM.
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MYALTCAL aaaa Mode: AMTOR
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MYALTCAL specifies you alternate 4 character SELCAL. Consult your
PK-232 manual for formulating a SELCAL from your callsign.
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MYIDENT aaaaaaa Mode: AMTOR
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MYIDENT specifies your 7 character SELCAL following the CCIR
Rec. 625 standards. You should type your normal callsign and let
the PK-232 translate your callsign to the proper 7 character selcal.
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MYSELCAL aaaa Mode: AMTOR
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MYSELCAL specifies your 4 character SELCAL. This parameter must be
specified before AMTOR ARQ operation. Consult the PK-232 for
formulating a SELCAL from your callsign.
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MWEIGHT n Mode: BAUDOT/ASCII/AMTOR/MORSE
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MWEIGHT specifies the ratio of one dot length to 0 inter-element
space length multiplied by 10. n can be from 5 to 15. MWEIGHT only
applies to the MORSE mode and CW Ids in all modes except Packet.
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RBAUD n Mode: BAUDOT
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RBAUD specifies the baud rate between stations. n can be 45, 50,
57, 75, 100, 110, 150, 200 and 300.
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RFEC ON/OFF Mode: AMTOR
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When ON, Mode B (FEC) signals are displayed in AMTOR Standby. When
OFF, Mode B signals are not displayed in AMTOR Standby.
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RXREV ON/OFF Mode: BAUDOT/ASCII/AMTOR
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When ON, the polarity of received data is reverse. When OFF, the data
polarity is normal.
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SRXALL ON/OFF Mode: AMTOR
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When ON, all SELFEC transmissions are received. When OFF, only
SELFEC transmissions addressed to your SELCAL are received.
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TXREV ON/OFF Mode: BAUDOT/ASCII/AMTOR
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When ON, transmitted data has it's polarity reversed. When OFF, the
data polarity is normal.
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USOS ON/OFF Mode: BAUDOT
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When ON, Letters (LTRS) case is forced after a space character.
When OFF, Letters (LTRS) case is NOT forced after a space.
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WIDESHFT ON/OFF Mode: BAUDOT/ASCII
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When ON, the tones are shifted 1000 Hz. When OFF, the tones ares
shifted 200 Hz. MARS stations will usually find WIDESHFT compatible
with the 850 Hz Baudot shift used.
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WRU ON/OFF Mode:BAUDOT/ASCII/AMTOR ARQ
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When ON, your answer back text (AAB) is sent after a WRU request.
When OFF, the text is not sent in response to a WRU.
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BITINV n Mode:BAUDOT/AMTOR
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BITINV uses the value of n to encryt/decrypt the 6-bit data.
When n=0 to $1F, the code n is XORed with the data (n=0 the
text is not encrypted). When n=$20 to $3F, in transmit, the code
n is Added to the data modulo 32. In receive, the code n is
subtracted form the data modulo 32. n=$20 is equilivent to 0.
Consult your PK-232 manual.
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ASPECT n Mode: FAX
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ASPECT specifies the number of FAX scan lines the PK-232 prints
out for every 6 lines received. n can be from 1 to 6.
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PRTYPE n Mode: FAX
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PRTYPE specifies the type of printer for FAX print out. Consult
you PK-232 for the list of printers and codes supported.
.86
CANLINE n Mode: Packet
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CANLINE specifies the ASCII character code that specifies the
CANCEL-LINE character. n can be between 0 and $7F.
.87
FAXNEG ON/OFF Mode: FAX
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When ON, the white and black senses are reversed. When OFF,
white and black are printed as normal.
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TDBAUD n Mode: TDM
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TDBAUD sets the TDM baud rate. n can be from 0 to 200. Only
some values are legal.
n=48, 72, 96 1-channel
n=86, 96, 199 2-channel
n=171, 192, 200 4-channel
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CANPAC n Mode: Packet
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CANPAC specifies the ASCII character code that specifies the
CANCEL-PACKET character. n can be between 0 and $7F.
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FSPEED n Mode: FAX
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FSPEED determines the FAX horizontal scan rate in lines/Second.
n=1... 1 line/S n=2... 2 lines/S n=3... 3 lines/S
n=4... 4 lines/S n=0... 1.5 lines/S
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TDCHAN n Mode: TDM
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TDCHAN specifies the TDM channel number. n can be from 0 to 3
1-channel: No effect
2-channel: 0 and 2 shows Channel A
1 and 3 shows Channel B
3-channel: 0 shows Channel A
1 shows Channel B
2 shows Channel C
3 shows Channel D
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COMMAND n Mode: All
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COMMAND specifies the ASCII character code that is used to
changed to the command level (dumb terminal mode in PAKTERM only).
n can be from 0 to $7F.
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GRAPHICS n Mode: FAX
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GRAPHICS selects the FAX horixzontal graphics dot density on the
printer.
n=0... 480 dots n=1... 960 dots n=2... 960 dots
n=3... 1920 dots n=4... 640 dots n=5... 576 dots
n=6... 720 dots
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CUSTOM n Mode: Packet
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CUSTOM specifies a four digit hex value which controls various
functions. See your PK-232 manual for more information.
.96
JUSTIFY n Mode: FAX
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JUSTIFY specifies the number of 1/2 inches intervals the FAX image
is moved to the edge of the paper. n can be from 0 to 15. If LEFTRITE
is ON, the image is moved to the left. If LEFTRITE is OFF, the image
will be moved to the right.
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CWID n Mode: BAUDOT/ASCII/AMTOR
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CWID specifies the ASCII character code that sends your callsign
in CW before terminating the transmission. n can be between 0 and
$FF.
.99
LEFTRITE ON/OFF Mode: FAX
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When ON, the signal is scanned from left to right. When OFF, the
signal is scanned from right to left.
.100
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HEREIS n Mode: BAUDOT/ASCII/AMTOR
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HEREIS specifies the ASCII character code that causes the AAB string
to be sent. n can be betweem $01 and $7F.
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NAVMSG ALL/NONE/YES/NO list Mode: NAVTEX
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When ALL, all stations are printed. When YES, only stations in
the list are printed, When NO, only stations NOT in the list are
printed. The station list is classified by letters as follows:
A... Navigation Warnings B... Meteorological Warnings
C... Ice Reports D... Search and Rescue Info
E... Weather Forecasts F... Pilot Service
G... DECCA System Info H... LORAN-C System Info
I... Omega System Messages J... SATNAV System Messages
K-Z. Reserved Up to 13 letters can be in the list
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RECEIVE n Mode: BAUDOT/ASCII/MORSE/AMTOR
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RECEIVE specifies the ASCII character to switch from transmit
mode to receive mode. n can be 0 to 255.
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NAVSTN ALL/NONE/YES/NO list Mode: NAVTEX
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When ALL, all stations are printed. When YES, only stations specified
in the list are printed. When NO, only stations NOT in the list are
printed. The station list is classified by letters as follows:
A... Navigation Warnings B... Meteorological Warnings
C... Ice Reports D... Search and Rescue Info
E... Weather Forecasts F... Pilot Service
G... DECCA System Info H... LORAN-C System Info
I... Omega System Messages J... SATNAV System Messages
K-Z. Reserved Up to 13 letters can be in the list
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REDISPLA n Mode: ALL
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REDISPLA specifies the ASCII character to redisplay a line you've
just typed. n can be 0 to 255.
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PRFAX ON/OFF Mode: FAX
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When ON, FAX graphics are sent to the printed for immediate
printing if PRCON is also ON. When OFF, FAX graphics are sent to
the terminal using EPSON escape codes.
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.110
SENDPAC n Mode: Packet
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SENDPAC specifies the ASCII character that forces a packet to
be sent. n can be 0 to $7F.
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PRCON ON/OFF Mode: FAX
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When ON, the PK-232 assumes a parallel printer is connected to
the special cable. When OFF, no printer is connected.
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TIME n Mode: ALL
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TIME specifies the ASCII character that transmits the time/date.
The date is sent when DAYSTAMP is ON. n can be 0 to $7F.
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PROUT ON/OFF Mode: FAX
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When ON, all text characters including terminal echos are
sent to the print if PRCON is ON. When OFF, all text and data
is sent to the terminal.
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UNPROTO call [via call1...] Mode: Packet
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UNPROTO specifies the address that unconnected packets are sent to.
Up to 1 call and 8 digipeaters can be specified in the call_list.
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BTEXT text string Mode: Packet
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BTEXT contains the text for a beacon message. The text string
can be up to 120 characters in length. The interval for BEACON
must be greater than 0 for the BTEXT text to be sent.
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CTEXT text string Mode: Packet
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CTEXT contains the message sent to the other station in response
to a connect. CMSG must be set ON. The text string can be up
to 120 characters in length.
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AAB text string Mode: BAUDOT/ASCII/AMTOR
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AAB sets the acknowledgment text which is set as a response to a
WRU by the other station. WRU must be set to ON to activate the
answer back. The text string has a maximum length of 24 characters.
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MBX call_list Mode: Packet
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MBX filters received packets so that only packets from the selected
call_list are shown. Up to 2 callsigns may be in the list. MBX
can be disabled with NONE, OFF, N, &, or % instead of callsigns
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MDPROMPT text string Mode: Packet
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MDPROMPT is the text string sent to a calling station by your
mailbox in response to a "SEND" command by the user. The text
string can be up to 80 characters in length. MAILDROP must be
set to ON to enable the mailbox feature.
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CFROM ALL/NONE/YES/NO call_list Mode: Packet
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CFROM specifies how the PK-232 responds to a connect request. When
set to ALL, all request are accepted, when set to NONE, all calls are
reject. YES call_list allows connects from only those calls in the
list. NO call_list rejects connects from calls only in the list.
Up to 8 calls can be specified.
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DFROM ALL/NONE/YES/NO call_list Mode: Packet
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DFROM determines who can use your station as a digipeater. When
ALL, all stations can digipeat thru you, when NONE, no station
can use you as a digipeater. When YES, station specified in the
call list can use you as a digi. When NO, stations in the list
can NOT use you as a digi. The list can be up to 8 callsigns.
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MFROM ALL/NONE/YES/NO call_list Mode: Packet
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MFROM determines which stations' packets are to be displayed. When
ALL, all incoming packets are displayed. When NONE, all packets are
hidden. When YES, the call_list specifies which station's packets
are to be displayed. When NO, the call_list specifics which
station's packets are not to be displayed. Up to 8 calls can
be specified.
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MTO ALL/NONE/YES/NO call_list Mode: Packet
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MTO determines how your PK-232 monitors the packet channels.
When ALL, all packets are NOT displayed. When NONE, all packets are
displayed. When YES, only packets addressed the stations in the
call_list are displayed. When NO, packets addressed to the
stations in the call_list are NOT displayed.
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Search Help
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Search Entry..Enter Keywords For Search
Search Next...Find Next Match of Keywords
Search Back...Find Previous Match of Keywords
First Entry...Displays 1st QSO in the Log
Last Entry....Displays the last QSO in the Log
Next Entry....Displays the next QSO in the Log
Prior Entry...Displays the previous QSO in the Lof
Print.........Print QSO to a File or Printer
Delete........Deletes Displayed Entry from Log File
Clear Field...Clear the Entry Field
Help..........Brings Up This Menu
Back..........Goes Back to Previous Menu
PAKTERM searches based upon the text in the search entry field. For example,
specifying a call of KD4, PAKTERM will match KD4JP, KD4PB & etc. The same
is true for all the other fields. If NO match is required for a particular
field, leave it empty. You can search by callsign, QTH, date, mode,
frequency and name or any combination. QTH, date, frequncy and name searches
are case sensitive. Both callsign and mode are converted to uppercase.
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QSO Log Help
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Entry..............Enter QSO Information
Edit Entry.........Edit Present Log Entry
Search.............Brings Up The Search Menu
Defaults...........Brings Up The Default Menu
Clear Entry Field..Clear the QSO Entry Field
Help...............Brings Up This Screen
Quit...............Return to PAKTERM Communications Screen
Use the cursor/Home/End keys to move about the entry field. The INS
key toggles on/off the insert character mode. F1 Writes the QSO
Entry to the file, ESC causes the QSO Entry Not to be written to
the file. The F2 key places the Time/Date in the proper fields.
F3 places the Default Station Info in the proper fields. The mouse
can be used to position the cursor within the entry field. You can
also click on the words F1, F2, etc. found on the bottom border
of the window to execute those commands.
The callsign and mode fields are automatically converted to uppercase.
.