Specifications

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TEST Immediate Command
Mode: Command Host: TE
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TEST initiates the PK-900 self test function. For the modem self test to
operate, both radio ports must have the loopback jumpers installed.
The self test feature tests operating voltages, both radio channel modems and
all keying lines. A probe connected to either an internal test point or pin
16 of the serial connector is necessary to test the keying lines.
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TIme "n" Default: $14 <CTRL-T>
Mode: All Host: TM
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"n" - 0 to $7F (0 to 127 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.
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The TIME command specifies which control character sends the time-of-day in the
text you type into the transmit buffer or into a text file stored on disk.
At transmit time, the PK-900 reads the embedded control code (default
<CTRL-T>), reads the time-of-day from the PK-900's internal clock and then
sends the time to the radio in the data transmission code in use at that time.
If the DAYTIME has not been set, and a control-T will cause the PK-900 to send
an asterisk (*).
When DAYSTAMP is set ON, the date is transmitted with the time.
NOTE: The TIME command cannot be embedded in CTEXT, BTEXT, MTEXT or AAB.
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TMail ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: AMTOR, PACTOR Host: TL
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ON - The PK-900 operates as a personal AMTOR or PACTOR BBS or MailDrop.
OFF - The PK-900 only operates as a normal CCIR 476 or 625 controller.
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The PK-900's MailDrop is a personal mailbox that uses a subset of the
W0RLI/WA7MBL PBBS commands and is similar to operation of APLINK stations. When
TMAIL is ON and another station establishes an ARQ link with your MYSELCAL or
MYIDENT, the remote AMTOR station may leave messages for you or read messages
from you. Third-party messages are not accepted by your AMTOR MailDrop unless
3RDPARTY is ON.
See the MDCHECK, TMPROMPT, MDMON, MTEXT, MMSG MYSELCAL and MYIDENT commands.
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