Specifications

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ALFPack ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: Packet Host: AP
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ON - A <LF> character IS added after each <CR> sent in outgoing packets.
OFF - A <LF> is NOT added to outgoing packets (default).
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ALFPACK is similar to ALFDISP, except that the <LF> characters are added to
outgoing (transmitted) packets, rather than to text displayed locally.
o If the person you are talking to reports overprinting of packets from your
station, set ALFPACK ON. ALFPACK is disabled in Transparent Mode.
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ALFRtty ON|OFF Default: ON
Mode: Baudot/ASCII RTTY Host: AR
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ON - A line feed character <LF> IS sent after each carriage return <CR>.
OFF - A <LF> is NOT sent after each <CR>.
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If ALFRTTY is set ON when transmitting Baudot or ASCII RTTY, a line feed
character is added and sent automatically after each <CR> character you type.
Use this option when you are typing into the transmit buffer and don't want to
be bothered worrying about line length. You should NOT use this option when
retransmitting text received from another station; for example, ARRL Bulletins.
o ALFRTTY has no effect in AMTOR; a line feed is automatically added after
each carriage return.
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AList Immediate Command
Mode: AMTOR Host: AL
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ALIST is an immediate command that switches your PK-900 into the ARQ Listen
mode.
You can usually monitor an ARQ AMTOR contact between two linked stations using
the ARQ Listen mode (also called Mode L). This mode may need a few seconds to
phase or acquire synchronization with the other stations. Your ability to
synchronize with the master station depends on operating conditions such as
interference. Since you are not part of the "error free" link, your monitor
will display retries that occur if the two linked stations you are monitoring
experience ARQ errors.
Type ALIST (or AL) repeatedly if you lose synchronization.
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