Specifications
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STOp "n" Default: $13 <CTRL-S>
Mode: All Host: SO
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"n" - 0 to $7F (0 to 127 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.
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Use the STOP command to select the user STOP character (default <CTRL-S>) you
will use to stop output FROM the PK-900 TO the terminal. See the XFLOW
command.
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TBaud "n" Default: 1200 bauds
Mode: All Host: TB
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"n" - Specifies the data rate in bauds, on the RS-232 serial I/O port.
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TBAUD sets the baud rate you are using to communicate with the PK-900 from
your terminal or computer. Set TBAUD to specify the terminal baud rate to be
activated at the next power-on or RESTART. A warning message reminds you of
this. Be sure you can set your terminal for the same rate.
The TBAUD command supports the following serial port data rates of 45, 50, 57,
75, 100, 110, 150, 200, 300, 400, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200
and 38400 bauds.
Note: The Autobaud routine does not support 38400 bits/sec, so this data
rate must be set manually.
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TClear Immediate Command
Mode: Command Host: TC
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The TCLEAR command clears your PK-900's transmit buffer on the "Logical
Channel" you have selected and cancels any further transmission of data when
in the Baudot, ASCII, AMTOR, PACTOR or Morse operating modes. In Packet Mode,
all data is cleared except for a few remaining packets.
You must be in the Command Mode to use TCLEAR.
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