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PK-88 OPERATING MANUAL
4.9.2

The MTO Command

MTO functions like MFROM and uses identical arguments to determine how the
PK-88 monitors the packet channels and displays information; the stations
whose packets will be displayed or hidden. MTO is set to NONE when you start
the PK-88 for the first time.
To display the ALL/NONE/YES list/NO list status of call signs of
stations to whom packets will or will not be displayed:
type 'MTO'
You can use the abbreviated command form or mnemonic:
To stop display of all packets:
type 'MFROM NONE' and 'MTO NONE'
This has the same effect as setting MONITOR to 0 (zero).
To display packets only to one or more specific stations: type 'MTO YES'
(followed by a list of calls signs).
Only packets from stations whose call signs are listed after YES will be
displayed. MFROM should be NONE.
To hide or mask packets only to one or more specific stations:
type 'MTO NO' (followed by a list of call signs).
Only packets to stations whose call signs are listed after NO will not be
displayed .
You can add optional
to NO
WX2BBB
matched and processed.
If MTO is set to YES
processed.
When MFROM and MTO contain different types of arguments, to avoid any
possible conflict, the arguments take the following priority:
ALL, NO list, YES list, NONE
Clear MTO with '%,' '&,' or 'OFF' as the argument.
cmd:mto
MTO
all
cmd:mt
MTO
yes WX1AAA
SSIDs
specified as '-n' after the call sign. If MTO is set
or YES
WX2BBB,
any combination of
WX2BBB-l
4-15
WX2BBB WX3CCC WX4DDD
WX2BBB, WX2BBB-1, WX2BBB-15 will
or NO
then only
WX2BBB-1,
PACKET OPERATION
match and be
WX2BBB-1 will
PK88-67
be

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