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Hbaud 300 - Advanced Electronic Applications PK-88 Operating Manual

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PK-88 OPERATING MANUAL
HBAUD 'n'
Parameters:
'n' values specifying the rate or signaling speed in baud from the PK-88 to the radio.
Available HDLC packet data rates 'n' include 45, 50, 57, 75, 100, 110, 150, 200, 300,
600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 and 19,200 bits per second.
Example:

HBAUD 300

HBAUD sets the radio ('on-air') baud rate only in the packet operating mode. HBAUD has
no relationship to your computer terminal program's baud rate.
You must use the same radio data rate as the distant station.
NOTE:
Modern terminology no longer refers to data rates in 'WPM.'
The term baud is used universally for FSK and AFSK using
monobit data. In these cases, the terms baud and 'bits
per second' mean the same thing. Either term is correct.
However, when using dibit or n-ary data such as DPSK or
QPSK, 'bits per second' will never be the same as baud
HEADERLN ON|OFF
Parameters:
ON -
The header for a monitored packet is printed on a separate line from the
packet text.
OFF -
The header and the text of monitored packets are printed on the same line.
HEADERLN affects the display of monitored packets. When HEADERLN is OFF, the address
information is shown on the same line as the packet text:
WX1AAA>WX2BBB: Go ahead and transfer the file.
When HEADERLN is ON, the address is shown, followed by a <CR><LF> that puts the packet
text on a separate line:
WX1AAA>WX2BBB: Go ahead and transfer the file.
If MRPT or MSTAMP are ON, set HEADERLN ON; long headers may extend across your screen
or page when these functions are active.
Mnemonic: HB
Mnemonic: HEA
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COMMAND SUMMARY
Default: 1200 baud
Default: OFF
PK88-129

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