Morse; Mrpt; Mspeed - AEA PAKRATT PK-232 Operating Manual

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USER'S GUIDE

MORSE

Mode: Command
MORSE
is an immediate command that switches your PK-232 into the Morse mode.

MSPEED

Unless you change
When receiving clear text only, use the LOCK command to lock the PK-232's Morse receiving
speed to the incoming signals.
MRPT ON|OFF
Mode: Packet
Parameters:
ON -
OFF - Show packets only originating and destination stations.

MRPT

affects the way monitored packets are displayed.
MRPT
When
is OFF, only packets from the originating station and the destination stations are dis-
played are displayed:
W2JUP-4*>W1AW-4 <I;0,3>:
MRPT
When
is ON, the call signs of all stations in the entire digipeat path are displayed. The call
signs of the stations heard directly are flagged with an asterisk (*):
W2JUP-4*>WA1IXU>W1AW-5>W1AW-4 <I;0,3>:
NOTE:
These actual samples were taken with MONITOR set to 6.
n
MSPEED
Mode: Morse
n
Parameters:
-
MSPEED
The
command sets the Morse code keying speed for your PK-232. The slowest available
Morse code speed is 5 words per minute. (Setting
transmits Morse at 5 WPM.)
When using Morse speeds between 5 and 14 WPM, the transmitted code is sent with Farnsworth
spacing – the characters are sent at 15 words per minute. The spacing between characters is
lengthened to produce an overall code rate of 5 to 14 WPM.
MSTAMP ON|OFF
Mode: Packet
Parameters:
ON -
OFF - Monitored frames are not time stamped.
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
Mnemonic: MO
, your PK-232 uses the default Morse transmit speed value of 20 WPM.
Mnemonic: MR
Show digipeater in the header.; stations heard directly are marked with aste-
risk.
Mnemonic: MSP
5 to 99 signifies your PK-232's Morse transmit speed.
Mnemonic: MS
Monitored frames are time stamped.
Immediate Command
Default: ON
Default: 20 WPM
MSPEED
lower than 5 means your PK-232 still
Default: OFF
6-50
COMMAND SUMMARY
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