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When ON, an ID packet will be sent every 9.5 minutes, provided that packets are being
digipeated through your station, or routed through your KA-Node, or into your PBBS.
This command should be ON if digipeating, KA-Node or pbbs is enabled. If OFF,
periodic identification packets will not be sent.
See also: digipeat, id, myalias, mynode, mypbbs, numnodes, pbbs
HTEXT text
default blank
The HTEXT command is used by your PBBS to provide hierarchical routing information.
Use this command to enter the hierarchical portion of your packet address. Do not enter
your callsign or the first period of your packet address.
A hierarchical address consists of your state, country, and continent codes, separated
by periods. Some areas (in large states particularly) use sub-state designators. For
instance, a station in Rhode Island might use a hierarchical address of RI.USA.NOAM.
This means Rhode Island (RI) which is in the United States (USA) which is in North
America (NOAM). In this case, you should set the HTEXT to RI.USA.NOAM
If you are unsure of your hierarchical address, contact your local packet BBS sysop and
ask what the proper addressing is for your location. Entering ―%‖ will clear any text
previously entered.
Note: Your PBBS will not forward or reverse forward unless HTEXT is set.
ID
immediate
When this command is entered an identification packet will be transmitted. This
command may be used to insure that your station identification is the last transmission
before taking the station off the air.
The ID packet is an unnumbered information <UI> packet whose data consists of your
station identification as set in MYCALL and a listing of other modes, if you have
activated them.
The MYCALL will be appended with ―/R‖ if DIGIPEAT is ON, MYALIAS callsign
appended with ―/D‖, MYNODE callsign appended with ―/N‖, and MYPBBS callsign
appended with ―/B‖. This packet will be addressed to ―ID‖ and digipeated via any
addresses specified in the UNPROTO command.
See also: hid, unproto
 INTFACE {TERMINAL|NEWUSER|BBS|KISS|XKISS|HOST|GPS|MODEM}
default NEWUSER
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