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Send Packet Character; Return To Command Mode; Return To Converse Mode; Terminate The Link - Disconnect - Advanced Electronic Applications PK-88 Operating Manual

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PK-88 OPERATING MANUAL
4.3.2

Send Packet Character

<CR> tells the PK-88 to assemble your typed characters in a packet and
transmit them. (We will explain how to use a different character to send
packets in Chapter 5, the 'Command Summary' chapter.) In the Converse Mode,
everything you type is assembled into packets and sent to the station to which
you are connected. If a connect does not exist, the packet is addressed to CQ
or whatever address you have typed into the UNPROTO field.
4.3.3

Return to Command Mode

The PK-88 automatically enters Converse Mode when the connection is
established. Type '<CTRL-C>' (or whatever character you previously set
($00-$7F)) to return to Command Mode. The PK-88 does not echo the <CTRL-C>,
but you should immediately see the Command Mode cmd: prompt.
You can return to Command Mode with the <BREAK> key. BREAK is a break in
transmission (not an ASCII character) - your keyboard may have it.
If <CTRL-C> interferes with or stops your terminal program and you cannot send
the BREAK signal, change the character that returns you to Command Mode. See
'COMMAND' in Chapter 5, the 'Command Summary'.
4.3.4

Return to Converse Mode

Type 'CONVERSE' to return to Converse Mode.
<CTRL-C>
cmd:CONVERSE
Whatever I type in Converse Mode is transmitted.
Whatever I type in Converse Mode is transmitted.
<CTRL-C> cmd:
4.3.5

Terminate the Link - Disconnect

Type 'DISCONNE' (or 'D') to terminate the link or connection. The PK-88
transmits a special packet that ends the contact and notifies you when the
link is disconnected:
cmd:DISCONNE
*** DISCONNECTED: (call sign)
An actual communication may be terminated by the other station. In that case,
you will see the *** DISCONNECTED (call sign) message without having typed the
command at your station.
You have now accomplished the basic operations of a packet contact:
You connected to the desired station to begin the contact.
You sent and received messages.
You disconnected from the station at the end of the contact.
4-4
PACKET OPERATION
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