Specifications

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CONStamp ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: Packet, PACTOR Host: CG
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ON - Connect status messages ARE time stamped.
OFF - Connect status messages are NOT time stamped.
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CONSTAMP activates time stamping of *** CONNECTED status messages.
If CONSTAMP is ON and DAYTIME (the PK-900's internal clock) is set, the time
is sent with CONNECT and DISCONNECT messages. For example, if the clock is set
and CONSTAMP is ON, a connect and disconnect sequence appears as follows:
cmd:10:55:23 *** CONNECTED to W2JUP
cmd:10:55:59 *** DISCONNECTED: W2JUP
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CONVerse ( K for short ) Immediate Command
Mode: All Host: Not Supported
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CONVERSE is an immediate command that causes the PK-900 to switch from the
Command Mode into the Converse Mode. The letter "K" may also be used.
Once the PK-900 is in the Converse Mode, all characters typed from the
keyboard are processed and transmitted by your radio. To return the PK-900 to
the Command Mode, type the Command Mode entry character (default is <CTRL-C>).
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CPactime ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: Packet Host: CI
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ON - Packet transmit timer IS used in Converse Mode.
OFF - Packet transmit timer is NOT used in Converse Mode.
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CPACTIME activates automatic, periodic packet transmission in the Converse Mode.
When CPACTIME is ON, characters are packetized and transmitted periodically as
if in Transparent Mode. Local keyboard editing and display features of the
Converse Mode are available. See the PACTIME command for a discussion of how
periodic packetizing works.
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