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stations, an asterisk would show by the call or alias of the last digipeater heard. When
listed short, the asterisk would show beside NØGRG.
Whenever PASSALL is ON, packets will not be checked for errors and no additions
will be made to the MHEARD list.
If the C option is used, the list is cleared.
See also: daytime, passall
MHEADER {ON | OFF}
default ON
When ON, the headers are displayed for all monitored packets. When OFF, headers are
not displayed and only data is output to the terminal. Since only I and UI frames have
data, only these frames are displayed.
To avoid confusion when MHEADER is OFF, use BUDLIST to restrict the monitored
data.
See also: monitor, mcon, mbeacon, mall, suplist, budlist
 MONITOR {ON | OFF}
default ON
When ON, unconnected packets will be monitored unless prohibited by SUPLIST,
BUDLIST, CONLIST, or LLIST. This will also allow monitoring of other packets if
permitted by the other monitor commands. The MONITOR command acts as a master
switch for the MALL, MCOM, MCON, MRESP, and MRPT commands. The addresses in
the packet are displayed along with the data portion of the packet. Callsigns (to and
from fields) are separated by a ―>‖; and the Secondary Station Identifier (SSID) is
displayed if it is other than 0. If any data is contained in the monitored packet which
does not follow the AX.25 protocol, it is displayed in curly braces on the header line. All
monitor functions are disabled in the Transparent Mode.
When OFF, you will see just the data from those stations connected to you, no matter
how other monitor commands are set. Any header information displayed will be
determined by the settings of STREAMCA and STREAMEV.
See also: budlist, conlist, headerln, llist, mall, mbeacon, mcom, mcon, mresp, mrpt,
mstamp, pid, streamca, streamev, suplist
MRESP {ON | OFF}
default OFF
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