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PK-88 OPERATING MANUAL
Enter the numbers 0-9 with leading zeros; codes must be exactly two digits.
Be aware of the month when you set the date - the PK-88 does not check for the correct num-
ber of days in a month.
DAYSTAMP ON|OFF
Parameters:
ON
OFF
DAYSTAMP activates the date in CONSTAMP and MSTAMP.
⇒ Set
DAYSTAMP ON
unavailable for local packet operation.
DELETE ON|OFF
Parameters:
ON
OFF
Use the DELETE command to select the key to use for deleting while editing.
Type the selected DEL key to delete the last character from the input line.
You cannot use the DEL key to delete text before the beginning of a line. Use the PASS character
to delete <CR> characters that have been typed into the text.
The BKONDEL command controls how the PK-88 indicates deletion.
To see a corrected display of the current line after deleting characters, type the redisplay-line
character, which is set by the REDISPLA command.
DFROM all,none,yes/no call1[,call2..]
Parameters:
call
DFROM uses arguments to determine how the PK-88 responds to stations trying to use your sta-
tion as a digipeater – which stations will be repeated and which stations will not be repeated.
DFROM is set to 'all' when you start the PK-88 for the first time.
DFROM ALL/NONE is synonymous with the DIGIPEAT ON|OFF command used in older packet con-
trollers and can be used interchangeably as required.
Type
DFROM
to display the ALL/NONE/YES_list/NO_list status of station call signs whose packets
will or will not be repeated. You can use the abbreviated command form or mnemonic:
dfrom
cmd:
DFROM all
df
cmd:
DFROM yes WX1AAA,WX2BBB,WX3CCC,WX4DDD
To prevent all stations from using your station as a digipeater, type
Mnemonic: DAYS
The DATE is included in CONSTAMP and MSTAMP.
Only the TIME is included in CONSTAMP and MSTAMP.
when you want a dated record of packet channel activity, or when you are
Mnemonic: DEL
The <DELETE> ($7F) key is used for editing your typing.
The <BACKSPACE> ($08) key is used for editing your typing.
all, none, YES list, NO list.
list of up to eight call signs, separated by commas.
Default: OFF
Default: OFF
Mnemonic: DF
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COMMAND SUMMARY
Default: all
DFROM
NONE.
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