Specifications
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HPoll ON|OFF Default: ON
Mode: Host Host: HP
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ON - The HOST Mode program must poll the PK-900 for all data (default).
OFF - The HOST Mode program must accept data from the PK-900 at anytime.
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When HPOLL is ON (default) the HOST Mode program must poll the PK-900 (using
the <CTRL-A> O G G <CTRL-W>) for all data that might be available to be
displayed to the screen. When HPOLL is OFF, the HOST Mode program must be able
to accept any data from the PK-900 whenever it becomes available.
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Id Immediate Command
Mode: AMTOR/ASCII/Baudot/Packet Host: ID
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In AMTOR, the ID command acts like the RCVE command, only adding a Morse ID
before going back to receive. In ASCII and Baudot, the ID command causes a CW
ID to be sent much like an immediate version of the CWID character (CTRL-F).
Because the ID command is immediate, the message "Transmit Data Remaining" will
be displayed if any unsent data remains in the transmit buffer.
In Packet, ID is an immediate command that sends a special identification
packet. The ID command allows you to send a final identification packet when
you're taking your station off the air. HID must also be set ON. Be sure that
you select the correct Radio Port with the CHSWITCH command before issuing the
ID command. If you do not, the ID may be sent to the wrong Radio Port.
The identification consists of a UI-frame, with its data field containing your
MYALIAS (if any) and your MYCALL and the word "digipeater". The ID packet is
sent only if your PK-900 has digipeated any transmissions since the last
automatic identification.
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ILfpack ON|OFF Default: ON
Mode: Packet Host: IL
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ON - The PK-900 ignores line-feed characters received from the terminal.
OFF - The PK-900 transmits all line-feeds received from the terminal.
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The ILFPACK command permits you to control the way the PK-900 handles line-
feed characters received from your computer or terminal while in the Packet
mode.
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