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When ON, monitored packets include the following AX.25 response packets, if
MONITOR and MCOM are ON. If connected, MCON must also be on. The bracketed
information will appear at the end of the header information. The ―<‖ and ―<<‖ characters
are used to bracket and denote packets received as version 1 or version 2, respectively.
For example, ―<<RR1>>‖ denotes a version 2 packet. In addition upper case characters
are used to designate commands (polls) and lower case characters are used to denote
responses for RR, REJ, and RNR. For example, ―<<rr1>>‖ is a response in version 2.
<FRMR>
<REJr>
<RNRr>
<RRr>
In addition, the following bracketed information will be added to the Information packets
as appropriate:
<Isr>
s = send sequence number,
r = received sequence number
See also: ax25l2v2, mcom, monitor
For more information, see the book AX.25 Amateur Packet-Radio Link-Layer Protocol
Version 2.0 October 1984, which may be obtained from the ARRL.
MRPT {ON | OFF}
default ON
This command affects the way monitored packets are displayed. If ON, the entire
digipeat list is displayed for monitored packets, and the station that relayed the packet is
indicated with an asterisk. The MONITOR command must be ON for this command to
work, and if connected MCON must also be ON. If OFF, only the originating station and
the destination station callsigns are displayed for monitored packets.
See also: monitor
MSTAMP {ON | OFF}
default OFF
This command enables time stamping of monitored packets. The date and time
information is then available for use for automatic logging of packet activity or other
computer applications. The date and time are set initially by the DAYTIME command,
and the date format is determined by the DAYSTR command. The MONITOR command
must be ON for this command to work, and if connected MCON must also be ON.
See also: cstamp, daytime, monitor
Frame Reject
Reject, r = received sequence number
Device busy, r = received sequence number
Receive Ready, r = received sequence number
Information frame (connected);
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