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USER'S GUIDE

RCVE

Mode: Command
RCVE
is an immediate command, used in Command Mode, to switch your PK-232 from transmit to
receive when operating Baudot and ASCII RTTY.
You must return to the Command Mode to use the
Type
<CTRL-C>
to enter the Command Mode.
n

RECEIVE

Mode: Baudot/ASCII/Morse/AMTOR
n
Parameters:
-
RECEIVE
The
command allows you to insert a character (default <CTRL-D>) in your typed text or
disk file; when read by your PK-232, your system is switched from transmit to receive and returns
to the Command Mode.
RECEIVE
Type the
disk file or on the air typing into the PK-232 transmit buffer.
n

REDISPLA

Mode: All
n
Parameters:
-
REDISPLA
changes the redisplay-line input editing character.
Parameter
n
is the numeric ASCII code for the character you'll use when you want to re-display
the current input line.
You can enter the code in either hex or decimal.
REDISPLA
Type the
character to re-display a line you've just typed. The following things happen:
1. Type-in flow control is temporarily turned off (if it had been active). Any incoming packets that
are pending are displayed.
2. A <BACKSLASH> is appended to the line you've just typed and the line is shown below it. Only
the final form of the line is shown if you have deleted or changed any characters.
3. You can now continue typing where you left off.
Use the redisplay-Line character to see a "clean" copy of your input if you are using a printing
terminal and you have deleted characters.
BKONDEL
If
is set OFF, deletions are designated with <BACKSLASH> characters, rather than by
trying to correct the input line display. The re-displayed line is the corrected text.
REDISPLA
Use the
Mode. You can see the incoming message before you send your packet without canceling your
input.
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
Mnemonic: R
Mnemonic: REC
0 to $7F (0 to 127 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.
Command character at the end of your text or message while recording a
Mnemonic: RED
0 to $7F (0 to 127 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.
character if a packet is received while you're typing a message in Converse
Immediate Command
RCVE
command.
Default: $04 <CTRL-D>
Default: $12 <CTRL-R>
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COMMAND SUMMARY
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