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- This disk is being distributed with 2 versions of TA-TERM. One is
- for the PK232 and the other, described below, the AMT-1. The
- PK232 is a kludge and is not guaranteed to work 100% of the time.
- (Although in its present release 2.0, I have been unable to crash it)
-
- The PK232 version requires removal of the batteries unless you set
- the TBAUD value manually (with another terminal program) to 1200 baud.
- The file "SETUP.TXT" should be edited to reflect your own needs.
- It is used by the PK232 version of the program.
-
- Selcal and callsign are both taken from the file infoinfo.txt.
- Infoinfo.txt is created by TA-term upon startup, if the file
- is not already present. If you need to change infoinfo.txt, delete
- it and re-run TA-TERM.
-
- The PK232 version allows for all baud rates in baudot and ascii.
- (The AMT-1 can only go up to 100 baud, a hardware limitation)
-
- QUICK HINTS ON PK232 version:
-
- 1- The robot (MSO) is disabled in the PK232 version.
-
- 2- For safest operation, manual command entry using the ^C command
- may be best. However, the program should follow the operation
- of the AMT-1 fairly well, even using the invisible gadgets and
- the keypad commands. (The keypad and function key method is what
- I use and have not seen any major problems, on packet at least)
- Menu operation is a waste of time. For FAX, manual keyboard
- commands are the only way to go.
-
- 3- PLEASE!! If my callsign is in the setup.txt file, make sure you
- edit it to show *YOUR* callsign and selcal.
-
- 4- Using PREFERENCES set your serial port for 8 bit, no parity,
- no handshaking and most important of all... use a 16K BUFFER!.
- Handshaking is unreliable between the program and the 232
- due to the variety of cables people are using between the 2.
- A 16K buffer should be more than enough for normal operation.
-
- 5- Comments are appreciated, but do not expect major changes to
- be made to this program. The PK232 is neat box and others
- have written and will write software that takes full advantage
- of it. I use the AMT-1 exclusively on HF AMTOR and RTTY since
- the tuning indicator is quick and easy to use and it is a bit
- more sensitive to weak signals. Also, the AMT-1 program works
- like a charm and I have very little personal incentive to work
- on the 232 version.
-
-
- This program was re-written for Kathy Wehr who has done more
- to advance the Amiga in amateur radio than anyone I have met!
- I sure hope this version works at your QTH now Kathy!
-
- 73 de Tom K2TA 8/8/88
-
-
- File FDrobot.txt is included as a sample Field Day contest file.
-
- ********* TA-TERM.AMT-1 DESCRIPTION FOLLOWS (PK232 is similar) *******
-
- VERSION 5.0 Down arrow key changes colors of screen. 3 presets and 1
- preferences color scheme.
-
- VERSION 4.0 Now has a 10 minute timeout. If someone links with you and
- never tries or unsuccessfully attempts to activate the robot, and continues
- linking for longer than 10 minutes, the system resets. Any character sent out
- the Amiga's serial port will reset the timeout counter. So normal
- operation will not be affected. The system will reset itself every 10
- minutes if the robot is activated but no activity is taking place. This
- causes no problem and actually reminds you the system is active if you
- have the speech option engaged. If someone calls in FEC and tries to
- activate the robot, the AMT-1 turns itself on and the program will start
- sending the robot.txt file. However, since it is FEC, the +? will never
- turn around. There is currently no simple way of preventing someone from
- trying to activate the robot from within FEC. There is no easy way to get
- the status byte back from the AMT-1 as both input to and output from the
- AMT-1 is buffered and an incoming character cannot be assured to be the
- status byte indicating whether the unit is in FEC or ARQ. This is a minor
- bug that may or maynot be corrected in future versions of this program.
- The robot text sent when the system is activated, is no longer hard coded
- into the program. The file robot.txt must be present on the disk and uses
- the same special characters as the beacon.txt file described below. This
- allows for more flexible dialog from the robot, especially in contest
- type exchanges which vary from contest to contest.
-
-
- VERSION 3.1 Previous versions assumed you were in capture mode while using
- the robot/mso. Version 3.1 automatically saves each qso as it is made.
- This eliminates the storage of large numbers of unanswered CQ's on the
- disk. The filename is composed of the callsign with the qso number appended
- and ends with .MSG. To keep DOS from thinking you are specifying a path name,
- all portable '/' callsigns are saved as "K2TA@VE7" for "K2TA/VE7". A minor
- bug in the menu correctly displays "log contact" instead of " contact".
-
-
- Version 3.0 checks for workbench screen size and allocates extra lines if
- available for you morerows fans. 704x470 or 58 lines X 86 columns.
-
- This is probably the final release of TA-TERM. Originally written as an
- exercise in C on the IBM and used with the AEA AMT-1 Amtor terminal unit,
- its present re-incarnation on the Amiga barely resembles the original.
- Using the speech capabilities of the Amiga, it was written to allow blind
- hams to use RTTY and AMTOR without too much difficulty. The AMT-1 has
- gone out of production, though it and its successor, the AMT-2 are still
- very popular in Europe. The next version of TA-TERM will be written for
- a more state of the art unit, the AEA PK-232 which allows for packet
- communications as well as CW,RTTY and AMTOR. I had hoped to finish up
- this program and have the unmanned "robot" or MSO fully functional. As
- it stands now, it can call CQ on the hour if the file "beacon.txt" is
- online. It allows simple 1 transmission messages to be saved automatically
- including date, time, and callsigns etc. It is not fully debugged, but
- may find some popularity if the annoying beaon is not activated. The format
- of the automatic beacon text file requires it begin with the ~ character.
- This forces the AMT-1 into FEC mode for the CQ/BEACON. The text then
- can follow but must end with the # character to return to standby. Operation
- without these characters will really mess things up. The MSO on the next CQ
- may activate itself if it detects your callsign in your CQ text. *ALWAYS!*
- start the beacon.txt file with ~ and end it with #. Embedded commands in
- any file sent (even with MSO off, normal send file in transmit) are:
-
- ^ = Send time/date
- | = Send time
- ~ = Enter FEC transmit mode
- ` = Send "<hiscall> DE <yourcall>"
-
- The "Help" menu shows most of the Keypad commands. The command menu will
- select most of the functions. Blind hams preferred the keypad command
- system since it was single hand keystrokes in a tight cluster on the
- keyboard. I use the keypad in conjunction with onscreen gadgets located
- on the status line to change modes, log, send files, capture text etc.
-
- In case it isn't clear, the green status line contains invisible gadgets
- that start at the top edge of the status line and extend 2 lines below
- the status line. As an example of how the gadgets work, simply position
- the mouse pointer to point *AT* or *UNDER* the word MODE when the program
- is first run. Every time the left mouse button is pressed, the mode will
- change through each of the possible modes. Turning off the speech by
- pressing keypad 3 will speed things up. I normally press f10 until I
- can't go any faster, if I am copying ARRL bulletins and using speech.
-
- When the program is first started, you will be prompted for your selcall
- your callsign, name and qth. Should you make a mistake or wish to change
- the default name,qth, etc. then from CLI, delete the file infoinfo.txt.
- If you are not prompted for your selcall when the program is first run,
- it means the file infoinfo.txt exists. The log file is named logfname.dat.
- It is readable using any text editor. Before actually using the program
- on the air, you should edit the beacon.txt and cqdx text files to reflect
- your own personal callsign and information.
-
- There will be limited use of this program, simply because the AMT-1 is
- no longer produced. (It is available in limited quantities from Burghardt
- Electronics in South Dakota. See QST ads). Playing with it hooked up to
- the AMT-1 is the best way to learn it. I will answer any questions pertaining
- to the operation of the program. I appologize for not supplying a complete
- manual for TA-TERM. I can be reached at my callbook address, the address
- below or on BIX as althoff. Please try to keep this file complete with this
- readme and all related files.
-
- TA-TERM.ARC contains:
-
- ta.readme
- beacon.txt
- ta-term
-
- 6/8/87
- Thomas Althoff K2TA
- c/o ABC/Capital Cities Inc.
- Video Tape Tech Support
- 30 W. 67th Street Floor B1
- New York City, NY 10023
-
- Thomas Althoff
- P.O. BOX 1259 Lakes Road
- Greenwood Lake, NY 10925 U.S.A.
-
-
- (Callbook is wrong, but will get to me)
-