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call1 = destination address (this is really just a ―dummy‖ address, as no connection
takes place, people often put their name or CQ here)
call2 ... call9 = optional stations to be digipeated through. A maximum of 8 digipeat
addresses (callsigns or aliases) can be specified. This is referred to as a path.
Each callsign may also have an optional Secondary Station Identifier (SSID) specified
as -n, where n = 1 - 15. The digipeat callsigns are specified in the order in which they
are to relay transmitted packets. This command is used to set the digipeat and
destination address fields for packets sent in the unconnected (unprotocol) mode.
Unproto packets do not receive an acknowledgment and are not retried. They are sent
as Unnumbered I-frames <UI>. The digipeater list is also used for BEACON and ID
packets. If UNPROTO is ―NONE‖, no unconnected packets will be sent except for
BEACON and ID. Unconnected packets sent from other units can be monitored by
setting MONITOR ON. If you are connected, you must also set MCON ON.
See also: beacon, id, monitor, mrpt, xmitok
USERS n
default 1
This command specifies the channels (streams) which may be available to incoming
connect requests. For example, if USERS = 5 then an incoming connect request will
connect to the lowest channel A - E, if any of these channels are in the unconnected
state. If none of the 5 channels are available (all of them are connected), a <DM>
packet will be sent back to the requesting station and the message ―*** connect request:
(call)‖ will be output to your terminal, if permitted. If USERS is set to 0 no one will be
able to connect to you. If USERS is set higher than MAXUSERS, the extra is ignored
and the message ―USERS LIMITED BY MAXUSERS‖ will be displayed.
See also: intface, maxusers, streamsw
 VERSION
immediate
This command causes the TNC to display its current version number along with the
name of the unit.
WEFAX n
immediate
This command permits the reception of Weather Facsimile. The audio input is sampled
n times per second, and a black/white decision is made on each sample. Each sample
becomes one bit of the data sent over the serial port to the computer. A special
computer program must be used to display the WEFAX pictures.
(n = 0 - 26)
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