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Command Name
Short
DISPLAY
DISP
DWAIT
DW
ECHO
EPATH
EPATH
EXTCLR
EXTC
FILE
FI
FIRMRNR
FIR
FLOVER
FL
FLOW
FRACK
FR
FULLDUP
FU
GBAUD
GB
GPSSEND
GPSS
GPSTEXT
GPST
HBAUD
HB
HEALLED
HEAL
HID
HI
ID
KILL
KI
Causes the TNC to display the current status of all the
commands. You can also specify a class identifier A, C, H, I,
L, M, or T to display the status of only the desired command
class. Enter a space between the command name and a
class identifier; ex. DISPLAY H.
A (ASYNC): RS-232C port parameters
C (CHAR): Special TNC characters
H (HEALTH): Counter parameters
I (ID): ID parameters
L (LINK): TNC-to-TNC link status
M (MONITOR): Monitor parameters
T (TIMING): Timing parameters
Specifies the interval from no carrier detection until
execution of transmission. The unit of the parameter is 10
milliseconds.
When ON, causes the TNC to echo received characters to
E
the computer.
Specifies digipeater callsigns to be added when the
UISSID parameter in a received packet is 10 or 14.
Clears the contents of the TNC mailbox.
Displays the list of all messages in the TNC mailbox.
The other station sends a notice (packet) to you if it is
not ready to receive data. When ON, receiving such a
notice causes the TNC to suspend transmission until it
receives a "ready" notice.
Specifies the time deday from when the TNC buffer
becomes full until the TNC buffer is cleared. The unit
of the parameter is 1 minute.
When ON, starting key entry causes the computer to
F
stop displaying received packets.
Specifies the interval from one transmission until
retry of transmission. The unit of the parameter is 1
second.
When ON, allows the TNC to function in full duplex.
When OFF, allows it to use data carrier detect signals
to avoid packet collision.
Selects 4800 or 9600 bps as the transfer rate between
the TNC and the GPS receiver.
Specifies the content of data to be output to the GPS
receiver; this data is used to program the default
settings on the receiver. The output data is not stored
in memory.
Specifies the type of a message to be determined by
LTEXT.
Selects 1200 or 9600 bps as the transfer rate between
packet stations.
Determines whether or not normal operations of the
ROM are checked. When ON and if normal operations
are detected, "STA" and "CON" appear and blink
alternately.
When ON, causes the TNC to send an ID packet every
9.5 minutes after digipeating.
I
Causes the TNC to send an ID packet.
Deletes specific messages in the TNC mailbox.
Description
PACKET-4
Parameter
Default
0 ~ 250
ON/ OFF
Call1, ... call7
OFF
ON/ OFF
0 ~ 120
ON/ OFF
0 ~ 15
ON/ OFF
OFF
2400/ 4800/ 9600
4800
0 ~ 159
characters
0 ~ 6 characters
$PNTS
1200/ 9600
1200
ON/ OFF
OFF
ON/ OFF
30
ON
0
ON
3
ON

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