Specifications
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REDispla "n" Default: $12 <CTRL-R>
Mode: All Host: RD
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"n" - 0 to $7F (0 to 127 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.
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REDISPLA changes the redisplay-line input editing character.
Parameter "n" is the numeric ASCII code for the character you'll use when you
want to re-display the current input line.
Type the REDISPLA character (default <CTRL-R>) to re-display a command or text
line you've just typed. This can be helpful when editing a line especially if
your terminal does not support <BACKSPACE>. It can also be used in Packet to
display a packet that might have been received while you were typing. A
<BACKSLASH> is appended to old line, and the corrected line is shown below it.
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RELink ON|OFF/ON|OFF Default: OFF/OFF
Mode: Packet Host: RL
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ON - The PK-900 will try to automatically reconnect the distant station
after the link has timed out on retries.
OFF - The PK-900 will not attempt to re-establish the failed link.
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Set RELINK ON if you want the PK-900 to automatically try to reconnect to a
distant packet station if the link fails. This is settable for each radio port.
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RESET Immediate Command
Mode: Command Host: RS
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RESET is an immediate command that resets all parameters to PK-900's PROM
default settings and reinitializes the PK-900. All personalized parameters,
monitor lists and MailDrop messages will be lost.
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RESptime "n/n" Default: 0/0 (000 msec.)
Mode: Packet Host: RP
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"n" - 0 to 250 specifies 100-millisecond intervals.
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RESPTIME adds a minimum delay before your PK-900 sends acknowledgment packets.
This delay may run concurrently with the default wait time set by DWAIT and any
random wait in effect. RESPTIME may be set for each Radio Port.
During a file transfer, RESPTIME can help avoid data/ack collisions caused by
the sending stations TNC pausing briefly between transmitted data frames.
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