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BUDLIST [ON|OFF] [NONE | {+|-}call | call1,call2,...]
where call={callsign | {<|>}callsign | callsign{>|<>}callsign}
default OFF NONE
BUDLIST is used to determine which received packets will be monitored. When OFF or
NONE, BUDLIST will allow monitoring of all packets, even if it has callsigns in its list.
The maximum number of callsigns allowed in BUDLIST is 10. Up to 10 callsigns may be
entered at once, using the format shown after the command name, and the new list of
from 1 to 10 callsigns will replace whatever list was there before. The BUDLIST
command can be used to add a single callsign (+callsign), so long as there is room for
the new callsign on the list (if there is not, the TNC responds with ―EH?‖ and returns you
to the command prompt). Similarly, you can remove a single callsign (-callsign) from the
list. And to remove all items from the current list, enter BUDLIST NONE.
A callsign entered without a SSID will match any SSID of that callsign. To match a
specific SSID only, enter the callsign with that SSID: for example, callsign-n, where n =
0-15.
More selective monitoring is enabled when a callsign or two callsigns is combined with a
―>‖ and/or a ―<‖ character. For example, entering ―>callsign‖ will enable monitoring of
packets TO that callsign (assuming BUDLIST is ON), entering ―<callsign‖ will enable
monitoring of packets from the callsign, entering ―callsign1>callsign2" will enable
monitoring of packets from callsign1 to callsign2, and entering ‖callsign1<>callsign2" will
enable monitoring of packets from callsign1 to callsign2 and vice versa.
Note that entering callsign1>callsign2 or callsign1<>callsign2 counts as two of the
10 maximum allowed callsigns.
CALIBRAT
immediate
The CALIBRATE command generates a signal which may be used as an aid in
adjusting the audio drive level of the modem connected to your transceiver.
The use of this command is explained in the Calibration/Equalization Section.
See also: Calibration/Equalization section
CANLINE n
default $18 <Ctrl+X>
156
(n = $00 - $FF)

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