Specifications

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Xmit Immediate Command
Mode: Baudot/ASCII/Morse and FAX Host: XM
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XMIT is an immediate command that keys your radio's PTT line on Radio Port 1 and
prepares the radio to receive outbound data and Morse characters from the
PK-900.
XMIT switches your PK-900 to either Converse or Transparent Mode, depending on
the setting of CONMODE. Typing the CWID or the RECEIVE character will return
you to receive. Typing RCVE from the Command mode will also return to receive.
The XMIT Command can only be used from the Command Mode.
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XMITOk ON|OFF Default: ON
Mode: All Host: XO
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ON - Transmit functions (PTT line) are active.
OFF - Transmit functions (PTT line) are disabled.
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When XMITOK is OFF, the PTT lines to your transmitter on both Radio Ports are
disabled - the transmit function is inhibited. All other PK-900 functions
remain the same. Your PK-900 generates and sends packets as requested, but
does not key the radio's PTT line.
Use the XMITOK command to ensure that your PK-900 does not transmit.
Turning XMITOK OFF can be used to enable full break-in CW operation (QSK) on
certain transceivers.
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XOff "n" Default: $13 <CTRL-S>
Mode: All Host: XF
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"n" - 0 to $7F (0 to 127 decimal) specifies an ASCII character code.
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Use XOFF to select the Stop character to be used to stop input from the computer
or terminal.
The Stop character default value is <CTRL-S> for computer data transfers.
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