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Mdmon - Advanced Electronic Applications PK-88 Operating Manual

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PK-88 OPERATING MANUAL
HDIGI ON|OFF
Parameters:
ON -
I and UI frames having your call sign (MYCALL or MYALIAS) as the next
digipeater in the digipeater field are displayed, whether you are connected
or disconnected.
OFF -
Normal monitoring as determined by the monitoring mode commands
MDIGI permits you to display packet frames that your monitor would normally not show
when another station uses your station as a digipeater. MDIGI helps you to better
understand the digipeating paths that may involve your station, even when you've been
unaware of what's happening on the channel.
Use MDIGI to see why your transmitter is being keyed when you're not actively involved
in a communication session, or when your system is more active than you would expect.
When MDIGI is OFF you will see those frames that include your station as one of the
digipeaters only if your monitor modes have been set this way. If your monitor modes
have not been set so you can see these frames, set MDIGI ON to display them.
MDMON ON|OFF
Parameters:
ON
Monitor a calling station's activity on your MailDrop
OFF
Normal monitoring as determined by the monitoring mode commands
Set MDMON to ON to monitor your MailDrop. The minimum command string is MDM. Set MDMON
OFF to cancel MailDrop monitoring. The default condition is ON.
The MDMON command permits you to monitor a calling station's activity on your MailDrop
showing you both sides of the MailDrop QSO. Packet headers are not shown while a
caller is connected to your MailDrop.
When a caller is not connected to your MailDrop, channel activity is monitored in
normal fashion according to the setting of the MONITOR parameter.
Mnemonic: MD
Mnemonic: MDM
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COMMAND SUMMARY
Default: OFF
Default: ON
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