Specifications

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PTList Immediate Command
Mode: PACTOR Host: PN
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PTList is an immediate command that switches your PK-900 into the PACTOR
listen mode.
You can usually monitor a PACTOR contact between two connected stations using
the PACTOR listen mode. Since your station is not part of the error free
link, if the CRC check does not produce a correct check sum, nothing will be
displayed.
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PTOver "n" Default: <CTRL-Z> ($1A)
Mode: PACTOR Host: PV
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"n" - A hexadecimal value from $00 to $7F used to select the change-over
character used in linked PACTOR.
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PTOver is the character, conventionally <CTRL-Z>, that is used to change the
direction of data transmission in a linked PACTOR operation. When you are
finished transmitting information and you are ready to receive information
from the other station, use the PTOver character. Also see AChg.
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PTSend - "n,x" Default 1,2
Mode: PACTOR Host: PD
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"n" - 1 or 2 selects the transmit baud rate
"x" - 1 to 5 selects the number of times each packet is sent.
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PTS "nx" initiates an unprotocoled PACTOR transmission. To end the transmis-
sion, type <ctrl-D>.
"n"
1 selects 100 baud,
2 selects 200 baud.
In order to increase the probability of correct transmission, the unproto
PACTOR transmission sends the message data a selected number of times. The
parameter x sets the number of times each packet is sent.
The transmission may be started using the default, 100 baud, two repeats, by
typing "PTS" without "nx."
Example:
PTSEND 2 3
Sends each packet 3 times at 200 baud.
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