Specifications
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Transmit data
remaining
You'll
get
this
if the PK-96 is
commanded
back to
receive
(using
the
RCVE com-
mand) while it still has data in the
transmit buffer
waiting
to
be sent. To clear the
transmit bufrer, enter
IC.
serial
port
configuration
will
change on
next RESTART
This message means
you've
changed
TBAUD, word length
AWLEN,
or
PARITY.
When
you
type the
RESTART
command,
the new baud rate will take efTect.
Packet
Error Messages
In addition to the
general
error
messages
described in the
previous
section, the following
messages may
appear when entering
packet
related
commands.
?need wvcal I Appears if
you
try
to
make
a
packet
connection
when
you
haven't entered
your
callsign in MYCALL.
?not while connected
You tried to change MYCALL or AX25L2V2 while in a connected state.
?not whi I
e d'i sconnected
You
tried
to set CONPERM while disconnected.
LrNK
our oF oRDER,
possible
data loss
You're CONPERMed to another
packet
station but the
link has failed.
?VIA
You typed more than one call sign for the CONNECT or UNPROTO commands
without the VIA keyword.
?channel must
be
0-9
You
typed an
invalid
channel character after the CHSWITCH character.
?different
connectees
You tried to connect to more than one station on the same channel.
?already connected
(or
attempt'ing connection) to that station
You
tried to connect to a station to which
you're
already connected.
too many
packets
outstandi ng
You typed
enough data to fill the outgoing buffer in either the Converse or
Trans-
parent
mode. You
can't
reenter
Converse or Transparent mode until some ol'the
packets
have
been
sent.
WARNTNG:
Beacon
too often
You've
set the BEACON interval timer to less than 90
(15
minutes) which
is
too
often for busy channels.
WARNING:
CHeck/rRack
too small
You've set the CHECK timer for too short
a time
relative
to the
FRACK timer.
WARNING:
RESptime/rRack
too large
You've set the RESPTIME
timer for too lons a time relative to the
FRACK
timer.
WARNING;
Txdelay too short
The TXDELAY
timer has been set too short to send at
least
one complete
flag be-
fore the start
of a
packet.