Specifications

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CFrom all,none,yes/no call1[,call2..] / all,none,yes/no call1[,call2..]
Default: all/all
Mode: Packet Host: CF
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call - all, none, YES list, NO list.
List of up to 8 call signs, separated by commas.
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CFROM determines how your PK-900 responds to connect requests from other
stations on each Radio Port.
CFROM is set to "all/all" when you first start your PK-900.
To reject all call requests on Radio Port 1, type CFROM NONE. Your PK-900
sends the calling station a DM packet, or "busy signal."
To reject all call requests on both Radio Ports, type CFROM NONE/NONE.
Your PK-900 sends the calling station a DM packet, or "busy signal."
To accept calls from one or more specific stations on Radio Port 2, type CFROM
/YES (followed by a list of calls signs). Connects will be accepted from
stations whose call signs are listed after CFROM YES. For example:
cmd:cfrom /yes WX1AAA,WX2BBB,WX3CCC,WX4DDD
To reject calls from one or more specific stations on Radio Port 1, type CFROM
NO (followed by a list of call signs). Connect requests will be ignored from
stations whose call signs are listed after CFROM NO.
You can include optional SSIDs specified as "-n" after the call sign. If CFROM
is set to "no W2JUP", connect attempts from all SSIDs of W2JUP (W2JUP-0 through
W2JUP-15) will be ignored. If CFROM is set to "yes W2JUP-1", then only W2JUP-1
will be allowed to connect. Clear CFROM with "%" "&" or "OFF" as arguments.
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