Mheard - Advanced Electronic Applications PK-88 Operating Manual

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PK-88 OPERATING MANUAL
To stop any packets from being displayed, type
To display packets from one or more specific stations type
signs). Packets will be displayed only from stations whose call signs are listed after YES.
To hide or mask packets from one or more specific stations, type
call signs). Packets from stations whose call signs are listed after NO will not be displayed.
You can include optional SSIDs or extensions specified as -
If MFROM is set to 'no WX1AAA' or 'yes WX1AAA' any combination like WX1AAA, WX1AAA-1....
WX1AAA-15 will be matched and processed. If MFROM is set to 'yes WX1AAA-1' or 'no WX1AAA-1,'
then only WX1AAA-1' will match and be processed.
When MFROM and MTO contain different types of arguments, to avoid any possible conflict, the
arguments take the following priority:
1. ALL
2. NO list
3. YES list
4. NONE
Clear MFROM with %, &, or

MHEARD

MHEARD is an immediate command that displays a list of stations heard since the last time the
MHEARD buffer was cleared.
Use a percent sign (%), an ampersand (&), N, NO, NONE, or
clear the MHEARD buffer.
The maximum number of heard stations that can be logged is 18. If more stations are heard, ear-
lier entries are discarded.
Stations that are heard directly are marked with a
Stations that have been repeated by a digipeater are not marked.
If you clear the list of stations heard at the beginning of a session, you can use this command
to keep track of the stations that are active during that period.
Logging of stations heard is disabled when PASSALL is ON.
When DAYTIME has been used to set the date and time, entries in the heard log are time
stamped. When DAYSTAMP is ON, the date is shown before the time. Here is an example of the
MHEARD function with the clock set:
MFROM
OFF
as arguments.
Mnemonic: MH
5 - 47
NONE.
MFROM (YES
MFROM (NO
n
after the call sign.
Immediate Command
OFF
after the command word to
in the heard log.
*
COMMAND SUMMARY
followed by a list of calls
followed by a list of
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