Constamp; Converse - AEA PAKRATT PK-232 Operating Manual

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USER'S GUIDE
CONPERM
works only when a connection is established. It functions on a channel-by-channel basis
when multiple connections are allowed.
CONPERM
allows connections on other channels to operate normally. For example, automatic dis-
connect based on RETRY, when used under conditions such as:
Certain networking applications
Meteor scatter
Other noisy, less reliable links
CONSTAMP ON|OFF
Mode: Packet
Parameters:
ON -
OFF - Connect status messages are not time stamped.

CONSTAMP

activates time stamping of *** CONNECTED status messages.
CONSTAMP
If
is ON and
generated in the PK-232 is available for bulletin board board programs or other host computer ap-
plications.
Date and time must be set initially by the
CONSTAMP
example, if
disconnect sequence appears as follows:
connect w2jup
cmd:
cmd:10:55:23
disconnect
cmd:
cmd:10:55:59
The
CONNECT
and
DISCONNECT
identical.
c w2jup
cmd:
cmd:10:55:23
d
cmd:
cmd:10:55:59

CONVERSE

Mode: All
CONVERSE
is an immediate command that causes the PK-232 to switch from the Command Mode
into the Converse Mode.
Link connections in Packet or AMTOR modes are not affected.
In Packet mode and AMTOR, once the PK-232 is in Converse Mode, all characters typed from the
keyboard or send from a disk file are processed and transmitted by your radio.
To return the PK-232 to the Command Mode from the Converse Mode, type the Command
Mode entry character (default is <CTRL-C>).
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
Mnemonic: CONS
Connect status messages are time stamped.
DAYTIME
(the PK-232's internal clock) is set, date and time information
DAYTIME
is ON and the date and time have been set in the PK-232, a connect and
*** CONNECTED to W2JUP
*** DISCONNECTED:
command can be abbreviated as shown below. The results are
*** CONNECTED to W2JUP
*** DISCONNECTED:
Mnemonic: CONV or K
Default: OFF
command before time stamping will occur. For
W2JUP
W2JUP
Immediate Command
6-31
COMMAND SUMMARY
133

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