Specifications

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RBaud "n" Default: 45 bauds (60 WPM)
Mode: Baudot RTTY Host: RB
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"n" - Specifies the Baudot data rate in bauds from the PK-900 to the radio.
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RBAUD sets the radio ("on-air") baud rate only in the Baudot operating mode.
This value has no relationship to your computer or terminal program's baud rate.
Available Baudot data rates include 45, 50, 57, 75, 100, 110, 150, 200 and 300
bauds (60, 66, 75, 100, 132, 145, 198, 264 and 396 WPM).
You may use RBAUD UP (RB U) to go to the next highest Baudot speed or RBAUD
DOWN (RB D) to go to the next lowest Baudot speed.
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Rcve Immediate Command
Mode: Baudot, ASCII, AMTOR, PACTOR, FAX, Morse Host: RC
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RCVE is an immediate command, used in Morse, Baudot, ASCII, ARQ, FEC and FAX
modes to switch your PK-900 from transmit to receive.
o You must return to the Command Mode to use the RCVE command.
o PACTOR: A single R will generate a protocoled receive while RR will
cause an immediate end of transmission and will not turn off the other
station.
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RECeive "n" Default: $04 <CTRL-D>
Mode: Baudot/ASCII/Morse/AMTOR/PACTOR/FAX Host: RE
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"n" - 0 to $7F (0 to 127 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.
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Parameter "n" is the numeric ASCII code for the character you'll use when you
want the PK-900 to return to receive.
The RECEIVE command allows you to insert a character (default <CTRL-D>) in your
typed text that will cause the PK-900 to return to receive after all the text
has been transmitted.
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