Cwid - AEA PAKRATT PK-232 Operating Manual

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USER'S GUIDE
To type multiple-line CTEXT messages and include a carriage return (<CR>) character in your text,
use the PASS character (<CTRL-V> is the default value) immediately preceding the carriage return
(see the PASS command).
CTEXT
A typical
message might be:
"I'm not available right now.<CTRL-V><CR>
Please leave a message, then disconnect.<CR>"
If you enter a text string longer than 120 characters, an error message appears and the com-
mand is ignored.
?too long
cmd:
Use a percent sign (%), an ampersand (&), N, NO,
message to clear the previous message without having to type a RESET command.

CWID

n
Mode: Baudot/ASCII RTTY/AMTOR
CWID
The
command lets you change the "send CWID" control character typed at the end of your
Baudot and ASCII RTTY keyboard dialogue or text file stored on disk.
When the PK-232 reads this specific character embedded at the end of the text or keyboard input,
it switches to the Morse Mode and sends your call sign, in Morse code, at the keying speed set by
the MSPEED command.
As soon as your call sign has been sent in Morse, the PK-232 turns off your transmitter and returns
to Baudot or ASCII RTTY receive in the Command Mode.
Type
CWID
(or just CW) to display the current value of the CWID command:
cwid
cmd:
CWID
cmd:
Type CWID followed by either the decimal or hexadecimal value of the new character you wish
to use the CWID trigger command.
cwid 27
cmd:
CWID
cmd:
Type
CWID
or
CW
cwid
cmd:
CWID
You can return to the original or default value at any time by typing the following:
cwid $06
cmd:
CWID
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
$06 CTRL-F
was $06 CTRL-F
again to verify the new command character:
$1B CTRL-[
was $1B CTRL-[
NONE
or
Mnemonic: CW
cw
cmd:
CWID
$06 CTRL-F
cmd:
6-34
COMMAND SUMMARY
OFF
as the first sign in the CTEXT
Default: $06 <CTRL-F>
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