Specifications
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MEmory "n" Default: none
Mode: All Host: MM
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"n" - A hexadecimal value used to access the PK-900's memory locations, or
read values stored at a specified ADDRESS.
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The MEMORY command works with the ADDRESS command (ADDRESS $aabb) and permits
access to memory locations. Use the Memory command without arguments to read a
memory, and with one argument $0 to $FF to write to a memory location. The
value in ADDRESS is incremented after using the MEMORY command.
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MFIlter n1[,n2[,n3[,n4]]] Default: $80
Mode: Morse, Baudot ASCII, AMTOR, PACTOR and Packet Host: MI
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"n" - 0 to $80 (0 to 128 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.
Up to four characters may be specified separated by commas.
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Use MFILTER to select up to 4 characters to be "filtered," or excluded from
Morse, Baudot, ASCII, AMTOR and monitored packets. Parameters "n1," - "n4" are
the ASCII codes for the characters you want to filter. The special value of $80
(default) filters all characters above $7F and all control-characters except
carriage-return ($0D), linefeed ($0A), and TAB ($09).
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MFrom ALL/NONE or YES/NO call1[,call2..]/ALL/NONE or YES/NO call1[,call2..]
Default: ALL/ALL
Mode: Packet Host: MF
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call - ALL/NONE or YES_list/NO_list (list of up to eight call signs,
separated by commas).
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MFROM determines what packets are monitored on each radio port. To monitor
all packets, set MFROM to ALL. To stop any packets from being displayed, set
MFROM and MTO to NONE.
To display packets from one or more specific stations, type MFROM YES followed
by a list of call signs you WANT to monitor packets from. To hide packets from
one or more specific stations, type MFROM NO followed by a list of call signs
you want NOT to monitor packets from. When using MFROM, set MTO to NONE.
You can include optional SSIDs specified as "-n" after the call sign. If MFROM
is set to "NO N6IA," any combination N6IA-0,...N6IA-15 will NOT be monitored.
If MFROM is set to "YES N6IA-1," then only N6IA-1 will be monitored.
When MFROM and MTO contain different arguments, the following priority applies:
1. ALL, 2. NO_list, 3. YES_list, 4. NONE
Clear MFROM with "%" "&" or "OFF" as arguments.
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