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LGETCHAR specifies a hot key functional in command or converse mode. This key
causes the unformatted strings from the LTEXT buffers to be output to the RS232 port.
This key performs the same function as the command ―LT RESTART‖. Set it to 0 to
disable it.
LLIST [ON | OFF] [NONE | {+|-}callsign | callsign1,callsign2...]
default OFF
LLIST is used to determine which stations (callsigns) may NOT use your station for ANY
purpose, including digipeating. When LLIST is ON, the TNC will NOT recognize those
packets received with any callsign that appears in the LLIST's (lid) list of callsigns. In
addition, when LLIST is ON, you will not be able to connect to any station that is on that
list.
The maximum number of callsigns allowed in LLIST 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 LLIST 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 LLIST 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.
LT {n [text] | RESTART}
default blank (for n = 1 - 4)
This command, used with GPS activity, fills the specified LOCATION Text (LT) buffer
with ―text‖. n specifies which buffer to use (1-4). If GPSHEAD is set for this buffer, and if
the INTFACE command is set to GPS, the buffer contents will be updated automatically
by the GPS data.
To clear one of the 4 LT strings, enter ―LT n%‖, where ―n‖ is the number of the LT string
you want to clear.
When the command ―LT RESTART‖ is executed, the LT buffers are output in an
unformatted manner via the RS232 port, and the BLT timers are restarted.
―Unformatted‖ means that only non-empty LT strings are output and that there are no
preceding numbers indicating which strings are being output.
See also: blt, gpshead, ltp, ltrack
(n = 1-4) (text up to 128 chars)
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