Specifications
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CPactime
OFF
Dwait 16
(160
ms)
FRrck
0
(00
ms)
FRack
5
(5
sec.)
pncrime
AFTER 10
(1000
ms)
pErsi
st 63
ppersi
st oN
Resptime
0
(000
ms)
slottime
30
(300
ms)
rxdelay
30
(300
ms)
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DWait
n
Mode: packet
Unless
the
PK-96
is waiting
to transmit
digipeated
packets,
DWAIT forces
your
PK-96 to
pause
DWAIT x
l0 mS
after last hearing
data on
the channel before keying
your
transmitter.cmd:D/SP A
DWAIT is
an old way
collisions with
digipeated
packets
were
avoided. These days, the P-Persistent
method
is
generally
used. With PPERSIST
ON
(default),
the
DWAIT
timer is ignored.
Default: l6
(160
mS)
Host: DW
Echo
ONOFF
Mode:
packet
ON
Characters received flrom
the terminal are
echoed bv the PK-96.
OFF
Characters
aren't echoed.
Default:ON
Host: EC
The
ECHO command
controls local
echoing by the PK-96 when in
the Command or Converse
mode,
but
not
in the Transparent
mode.
.
Set ECHO
ON
(delault)
if you
don't see
your
typing
appear on
your
display.
.
Set ECHO OFF if
you
see each
character
you
type twice.
ECHO is
set
properly
when
you
see the
characters
you
type displayed
correctly.
EScape
ONOFF
Mode:
packet
OFF The
(ESCAPE)
character
is
output as ESCAPE
($1B) (defaulO.
ON
The
(ESCAPE)
character
($1B)
is
output as
"$"
($24).
ESCAPE
selects the character
to be output when
an
(ESCAPE)
character
is sent to the terminal.
The
(ES-
CAPE)
character selection is
provided
because
some computers interpret
the ESCAPE character as a spe-
cial command. Set ESCAPE
ON if
you
have
an ESCAPE-sensitive
computer to avoid unexpected results
from
accidentally receiving
this character.
Default: OFF
Host: ES
EXPert
ONOFF
Mode:packet
OFF Disables some of the less frequently used commands in verbose mode.
ON Enables all commands
in verbose
mode.
Default: OFF
Host:EX