Specifications
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2 Numbered
(I)
frames
are also displayed. Use this to monitor connected conversations in
progress.
3 Connect
request
(SABM
or
"C")
frames and disconnect
(DISC
or
"D")
frames are also displayed with
the headers.
4
Unnumbered acknowledgment
(UA)
of connect-
and disconnect-state
fiames
are
also
displayed
with
either
the
characters
"UA"
or
"DM"
and a header.
5 Receive Ready
(RR),
Receive Not Ready
(RNR),
Reject
(RI),
Frame Reject
(FRMR),
and
(I)
Frames
are also displayed.
6 Poll/Final bit, PID and
sequence
numbers
are also displayed.
Il
you
want to save
your
PK-96's
buffer
from
filling up with unwanted
packets,
set MONITOR to
zero.
That
way,
you'll
still
be
able to store mail
sent to
you
and
receive
connect requests, but the
PK-96's l8K
buffer won't fill up with'Junk mail."
See
MCON about monitoring
packets
while
you
are connected.
MProto ONOFF
Mode:
packet
OFF Monitors only those
"I"
and UI
frames
with a PID byte of
$F0.
ON Monitors
all
"I"
and UI frames as before.
Default:OFF
Host:MQ
This is in response to NET/ROM,
which sends fiames that have a PID
of
$CF
and that contain control
characters. If
you
want
to
monitor
every fiame including those used
by
NET/ROM,
you
rrust turn
MPROTO
ON,
MRpt
OAtIOFF
Mode:
packet
ON Show digipeater
path
in the
packet
headcr.
OFF Show only originating
and destination stations in the
packet
header.
MRPT
affdcts the way monitored
packets
are displayed. With MRPT
ON, the call signs of all stations
in
the digipeat
path
are
displayed. The call sign of
the station
heard
directly are flagged
with
an asterisk
(x)
as
shown:
KB6IUX-4X>KG6ZL>W
1 AW-5>W I AW-4:
With MRPT
OFF, only the
originating station and the destination stations are displayed in the monitored
packet
header
as shown
below:
KB6IUX-4*>WIAW-4:
Default: ON
Host: MR
MStamp
ONOFF
Mode:
packet
OFF Monitored
fiames aren't time
stamped.
ON
Monitored
frames
are time stamped.
MSTAMP
activates
time stamping of monitored
packets.
When your
PK-96's internal software clock is set,
date
and time
information
is available fbr
automatic logging of
packet
activity and other
applications. Re-
member to set
the date and time with
the
DAYTIME
command, first!
With MSTAMP
OFF,
the
packet
header
display looks like this:
KB6IUX-4*>KA2EYW-
1 >AI2Q:
With MSTAMP
ONand DAYSTAMP OFF.the
disnlav
looks like
this:
Default:OFF
Host: MS