Kantronics KPC–3 Plus User Manual page 172

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GGA and GLL strings do not include a date.
The ZDA string does not include a ―valid‖ bit.
Some GPS units do not include a ―valid‖ bit with the GLL string.
HBAUD n
default 1200
This baud specifies the rate of data exchange between the radio stations. The value of
HBAUD has NO relationship to the terminal baud specified with ABAUD. In order to
communicate with other packet stations, the baud must be the same at each end of the
link. As a general rule, 300 baud is used on frequencies below 28 MHz, 1200 baud is
used on frequencies above 28 MHz. FCC rules currently limit the maximum baud to 300
when operating below 28 MHz. Although the KPC-3 Plus can operate 300 baud, the
modem tones will still use an 800 Hz shift whereas most HF packet uses a 200 Hz shift.
HEADERLN {ON | OFF}
default ON
When ON a carriage return is output to the terminal between the header and text of
monitored packets. This causes the packet header and time stamp (if on) to be
displayed on one line, with the packet text displayed below it on the next line. When
receiving packets addressed only to you (MONITOR and/or MCON OFF) this parameter
does not apply. When OFF the data will be on the same line as the header.
See also: cstamp, mcon, monitor, mstamp
 HELP [command]
immediate
Entering the word ―HELP‖ alone, without any argument, will generate a display listing all
commands available in the KPC-3 Plus.
When the name of a command is entered also (e.g., HELP CONVERS), a brief
description of that command will be displayed. A wild card also can be used; entering
―Help C*‖ will display brief descriptions of all commands beginning with C.
HELP can also be called by entering ―?‖.
HID {ON | OFF}
default ON
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(n = 300, 400, 600, 1200)

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