Specifications

MDCheck
Mode:MailDrop
MDCHECK
allows
you
to log on to
your
own
SEND,
or KILL MailDrop messages.
To use MDCHECK,
your
PK-96 must not be connected to or linked to any
packet,
AMTOR, or PACTOR
stations.
For monitoring
purposes,
local
access of the
MailDrop is considered a connection.
Enter
"B'
(B)ye
to exit the MailDrop.
MDigiOA/IOFF
Mode:
packet
OFF Normal monitoring as determined by the monitoring mode
commands.
ON I and UI frames having
your
call sign
(MYCALL
or
MYALIAS) as the next digipeater
in the fleld
are displayed, regardless of
connected
status.
MDIGI
lets
you
display
packets
when
another station
uses
your
station as a digipeater.
If
you want to
monitor
all traffic that
flows
through
your
station, set MDIGI ON.
You
may not want
to see
all
the data
passing
through
your
station, especially
if many others
use
you
as a
digipeater.
In this case set MDIGI OFE
Immediate Command
Host:M1
MailDrop.
After logging
on,
you
can EDIT, LIST,
READ,
Default:OFF
Host: MD
MDMon
ONOFF
Mode: MailDrop
OFF You don't monitor a connected station's activity
in
your
MailDrop.
ON Lets
you
monitor
a connected station's
activity in
your
MailDrop.
MDMON
permits you
to monitor activity on
your
MailDrop, showing
you
both sides
of the
QSO.
(Packet
headers
aren't shown
while
a
caller is connected.) When no one
is
connected
to
your
MailDrop,
channel
activity is monitored according to the setting in
MONITOR.
Note that MailDrop connect and
link status messages will be displayed even
with
MDMON OFF. These
status
messages are important and allow
you
to see
who is
connected to
your MailDrop. They can be
dis-
abled. however. with UBIT 73.
(See
UBIT
fbr more infbrmation).
Default: OFF
Host: Mm
MDPrompt rexr
Mode: MailDrop
text Any
combination
of characters and spaces of up to 80 characters.
MDPROMPT is the command
line sent to
a
calling station by
your
packet
or
PACTOR MailDrop
in re-
sponse to a Send message command.
The default text is:
subject:/Enter message,
Az
(crRt-z)
or
/ex
to end
Text before the first slash
is
sent to the other station
as the Subject
prompt;
text after
the slash is sent as
the
message text
prompt.
If
there's
no
slash
in the text, the subject
prompt
is
"Subject:"
and
the
text
prompt message is
Enter
message,
Az
(crRt--Z)
or
/ex
to end"
Default:
(see
text)
Host: Mp