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LTP n dest [via call1[,call2,...]]
default GPS (for n = 1-4)
This command sets the destination callsign and the digipeaters used to transmit the LT
strings. n specifies which string (1-4). The destination callsign defaults to GPS;
however, you may want to change it to APRS, LOCATE, POSIT, or some other
destination. Up to 8 digipeater callsigns may be specified.
See also: lt
LTRACK n [LT1] [LT2] [LT3] [LT4] [SYSOP] [TIME]
default 0
This command allocates memory for a special tracking buffer used to store LT
messages. n defines the amount of memory (kbytes) set aside for the LT messages
(limited by available RAM). Specifying the LT1 through LT4 parameters determines
which messages will be stored in the tracking buffer. If SYSOP is specified, only a user
with SYSOP privileges may access the tracking buffer, and if TIME is specified, a time
stamp will be included, in front of the LT message.
Specified LTs are put in the LTRACK buffer based on the BLT settings.
The LTRACK buffer is accessed by connecting to the mailbox (MYPBBS) and using the
mailbox's List Tracking buffer Command (LTR). To see the syntax of this command,
type HELP at the BBS prompt.
To change LTRACK, you need to enter the entire command name, LTRACK, not just
the short form (LTR).
See also: ltp, blt, GPS operation section
MALL {ON | OFF}
default ON
When ON, monitored packets include connected and unconnected packets between
other stations. If OFF, only other station's unconnected packets (UI frames) will not be
displayed.
This is a useful arrangement when stations are talking as a group in an unconnected
configuration.
See also: monitor
MAXFRAME n
default 4
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(n =1-4)
(n = 1 - 7)

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