Specifications
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MEmory
n
Defaulr: NONE
Mode:
packet
Host: MM
A hexadecimal
value
used to access
the PK-96's
memory locations,
or
read
values stored
at a
specified
ADDRESS.
MEMORY
works with
ADDRESS
(ADDRESS
$aabb)
and
permirs
access
to
memory
locarions.
Use
the
MEMORY
command
without
arguments
to reael
amemory, and with
one ulrgument
($0
to
$FF)
to
write
to a memory location.
The value in
ADDRESS
is increased
after using
the MEMORY
command.
MFifter
nlf,n2,n3,n4l
Oefault:
$g0
Mode: packet
Host: MI
0 to
$80
(0
to 128 decimal)
specifies
an ASCII
character
code.
(Up
to four
characters may
be
specilied
separated
by commas.)
Use MFILTER
to
select up
to 4 characters
to be
"filtered"
or excluded
fiorn monitored packcts
with
param-
eters nl - n.4,
the ASCII
codcs for
the characters yoll
want
to filter. The special value
of
$80
(defaLrlt)
tiltcrs
all characters
above
$7F
and all
control-characters
except
(RETURN)
($0n1,
LF
($0A),
and
(TAB)
($09).
MFrom
ALLINONE
or YESINO
calll
[,call2...l
Default: ALL
Host:MF
Mode: packet
call
ALLINONE
or YES
,btlNo list
(list
=
up to eight
call signs, separated
by commas).
MFROM
determines what
packets
are or aren't
to be monitored.
To monitor
all
packets
set MFROM
to
ALL.
To
stop all
packets
from
being displayed,
ser MFROM
and MTO
to NONE
To
display
packets
f,rom
one or more
specific stations,
type MFROM
YES fbllowed
by a list
of call signs
you
want
[o monitor
packets
fiom.
To block
packets
from
one or more
specific stations,
type MFROM NO
fof
lowed
by a list
of call
signs
you
don't want
to
hear
packets
from. When
using MFROM,
set MTO to
NONE.
You
can include
optional
SSIDs specified
as
'rn"
after the
call sign. For
example, with
MFROM NO
WF7A, packets
fiom
WFTA-O
through
WFTA-15
won't be monitored.
With
MFROM
yES
WFTA-I,
then only
WFTA- I
will
be monitored.
When MFROM
and MTO contain
different arguments,
the fbllow-
ing
priority
applies:
I" ALL
2. NO_list
3.
vEs_rbf
4. NONE
Clear MFROM
with
7o, &
or OFF
as arguments.
MHeard
Immediate
Command
Mode:MailDrop
Host;MH
MHEARD
displays
a list of
the l8 most
recenrly
heard
stations.
When
DAYTIME
has
been set, entries
in the Heard
log
are time
stamped. Wirh
DAYSTAMP
ONthe
date
is also
shown. This
is
an example
of the MHEARD
display: