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MXMIT {ON | OFF}
default ON
When ON, the KPC-3 Plus will display transmitted packets as monitored data on your
terminal. Repeated packets will be displayed as they are sent over the radio. The
frames to be displayed will be controlled by the MONITOR, MCOM, MCON, and
MRESP commands, and will obey the settings of TRACE, MSTAMP, HEADERLN,
8BITCONV and FILTER commands.
See also: monitor
MYALIAS xxxxxx-n
default (blank)
Setting this command to a callsign or character string enables digipeating by using the
MYALIAS. Enter up to six characters (plus optional SSID) which are different than those
used for MYCALL, MYNODE, MYPBBS, or MYREMOTE. For example: you may enter
LAW-3 as the MYALIAS, which would be easier to remember for stations wishing to
digipeat through a station in Lawrence, enroute to a station more distant. You may
disable the alias digipeating with the command MYALIAS %.
See also: hid
 MYCALL xxxxxx-n
This command tells the TNC what its callsign is.
The extension n is called a Secondary Station Identifier (SSID) and is defaulted as 0,
but may be any number from 0 to 15. All packets originated by the TNC will contain this
callsign in the FROM address field. Any packets received by the TNC with this callsign
in the TO address field or digipeat fields will be responded to appropriately (connect,
disconnect, ack, digipeat, etc.).
When the TNC is first turned on out of the box, or after a hard reset, it asks you for
your callsign - there is no default. The callsign you enter then for MYCALL is
automatically used to compute other IDs too (MYPBBS, MYNODE, and
CWIDTEXT), adding an SSID for each. Changing MYCALL at the ―cmd:‖ prompt
does not affect MYPBBS, MYNODE, or CWIDTEXT
See also: cwidtext, digipeat, id, myalias, mynode, mypbbs, myremote
MYDGPS xxxxxx-n
default (blank)
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(n = 0-15)
(n = 0-15)
(n = 0-15)

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