Specifications

25PK-900 Gateway Option Supplement
RESTART, but the contents of the Maildrop and the NAVTEX message history buff-
ers are preserved. The commands that are preserved are:
MYCALL MYALIAS MYMAIL HOMEBBS MYGATE MYSELCAL
MYALTCAL MYIDENT MYPTCALL UNPROTO AWLEN PARITY
TBAUD BTEXT CTEXT AAB MDPROMPT TMPROMPT
CFROM DFROM MFROM MTO MBX LASTMSG
MTEXT NAVSTN NAVMSG HOST 8BITCONV 3RDPARTY
FREE KILONFWD MAILDROP MDMON MMSG TMAIL
CBELL CONPERM HBAUD EXPERT KISS TRIES
In Host mode, the REINIT command is acknowledged by a RESTART response (RT).
SIgnal Immediate Command
Mode: All Host: SI
SIGNAL is an immediate command that causes the PK-900 to enter the Signal
Identification and Acquisition Mode (SIAM). The PK-900 now identifies
the PACTOR mode.
WOrdout ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: Baudot, ASCII, AMTOR PACTOR and Morse Host: WO
Parameters:
OFF Typed characters are sent directly to the transmitter.
ON Type characters are held in the PK-900’s transmit buffer until a space,
CR, LF, TAB, RECEIVE CWID, ENQ or ‘+?’ character(s) is typed.
With WORDOUT OFF, the backspace character is transmitted in Baudot, ASCII,
AMTOR and PACTOR modes. With WORDOUT ON, pressing the backspace key cancels
out the preceding character and neither are transmitted.
In Baudot and AMTOR, the backspace character is transmitted as a “?” since
there’s no backspace in those modes.
In ASCII the backspace character is transmitted, but the destination station
must be able to pass it. AEA products should have MFILTER set to zero to allow
backspaces to print when monitoring.