Specifications

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MProto ON|OFF/ON|OFF Default: OFF/OFF
Mode: Packet Host: MQ
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ON - Monitors all I and UI frames as before.
OFF - Monitors only those I and UI frames with a PID byte of $F0.
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This is in response to NET/ROM, which sends frames that have a PID of $CF, and
that contain Control characters. If you want to monitor every frame including
those used by NET/ROM, you must turn MPROTO ON. This is setable for each radio
port.
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MRpt ON|OFF/ON|OFF Default: ON/ON
Mode: Packet Host: MR
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ON - Show digipeater path in the packet header.
OFF - Show only originating and destination stations in the packet header.
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MRPT affects the way monitored packets are displayed for each radio port.
When MRPT is ON (default), the call signs of all stations in the digipeat path
are displayed. Call signs of stations heard directly are flagged with an
asterisk (*) as shown:
W2JUP-4*>WA1IXU>W1AW-5>W1AW-4 <I;0,3>:
When MRPT is OFF, only the originating station and the destination stations are
displayed are displayed in the monitored packet header as shown below:
W2JUP-4*>W1AW-4 <I;0,3>:
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MSPeed "n" Default: 20 WPM
Mode: Morse Host: MP
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"n" - 5 to 99 signifies your PK-900's Morse transmit speed.
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The MSPEED command sets the Morse code keying (transmit) speed for Radio Port 1
of your PK-900 in the Morse Mode. The slowest available Morse code speed is 5
words per minute. When using Morse speeds between 5 and 14 WPM, the transmitted
code is sent with Farnsworth spacing at a character speed of 15 words per
minute. The spacing between characters is lengthened to produce an overall code
rate of 5 to 14 WPM.
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