Specifications
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KG6ZL*>RELAY>APRS
[IlI]
:
{SYMChar}
This is a sample UI frame...
GUNSTaTI
ONIOFF
Mode:GPS
ON
-
The PK-96
starts
in
CONVERSE mode after a restart or
power-up.
OFF
-
The PK-96 will
power-up
in
Command mode.
This command allows the PK-96
to
power-up
in the Converse mode if turned on.
Default: OFF
GUSERS
n
Mode:
packet
0 to 3 specifies the maximum
number of
users
allowed to use
your
node.
GUSERS
allows up to n number
of stations
to connect
to
your
MYGATE
call.
The
argument
"n" may
be
0-3, with zero meaning
no station can
use
your
node. Alternatively, n can be thought of as the maximum
number
of
pairs
of stations which may
be connected through
your
Gateway.
You must
have
your
MYGATE call
entered and GUSERS set to a number
greater
than
0
to enable the PK-
96's
node
function.
Default: 0
Host:GU
HBaud n
Mode:
packet
values
specifying the data rate in bauds fiom
the PK-96 to the radio.
HBAUD
sets the
radio
on-the-air baud rate and has
no relationship to
your
computer tcrminal
program's
baud
rate.
So, with HBAUD 1200,
data
leaves
the PK-96 and
your
radio at a speed oi 1200 bps, ar
HBAUD
9600,it
leaves
at 9600 bps.
Default: 1200
bauds
Host: HB
HEAderln
ONOFF
Mode:
packet
ON The header in
a monitored
packet
is
printed
on a separate line from the text.
OFF
The header and text of monitored
packets
are
printed
on the same line.
With HEADERLN
ON, the address is shown followed
by a
(RETURN)+LF
that
puts
the
packet
text on a
separate line
as shown below:
KG6ZL>WF7A:
Go ahead and
send the file, nich.
With HEADERLN
OFF, the address
information
is
shown on the same line as the
packet
text as shown
below:
KGGzL>wF7A:co
ahead and send
the
file, nich.
Default:ON
Host:HD
HId
O/VOFF
Mode:
packet
OFF Your PK-96
doesn't send HDLC identification.
ON
Your PK-96
sends HDLC identification as a digipeater.
Default: OFF
Host: HI