Specifications
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MFROM/MTO:
MBX:
MBX
Sequence:
Frame too long:
Frame too short:
RX overrun:
The frame was blocked by the MFROM or MTO command.
The call sign of the sending station doesn't match the call sign
setting in the
MBX command.
The frame was received out
of
sequence,
probably
a retry.
Incoming
packet
frame longer than 330 bytes. Probably a
non-AX.25 fiame.
Incoming
packet
frame
shorter than
l5
bytes.
(Only
seen if PASSALI- is ON-
probably
noise.)
Another HDLC
byte
was received
befbre
the PK-96
could
read the
prevrous
one out of
thc HDLC
chip.
XFlow
ONOFF
Mode:
packet
ON
XON/XOFF
(software)
flow control is activated.
OFF XON/XOFF flow control is deactivated
-
hardware
flow
control
is enabled.
With XFLOW
ON, sofiware flow control is in el'fbct-it's assumed that the computer
will respond
to the
PK-96's
Start and Stop characters defined by the XON and XOFF commands. Similarly, the
PK-96 will
respond to the computers start and stop characters defined
by
START and STOP.
With XFLOW OFF,the PK-96
sends
hardware flow
control commands by
way of thc CTS line and
is
controlled by cither the RTS or the DTR line.
Delault:ON
Host:XW
XMITOK
ONOFF
Mode:
packet
ON Transmit functions
(PTT
line) are active.
OFF Transmit functions
(PTT
line) are disabled
With XMITOK
OFF,
your
PK-96 will
generate
and send data as requested, but it won't key
your
radio's
PTT line. Turning XMITOK
OFF can help enable full
break-in CW operation
(QSK)
on certain transceiv-
ers.
Delault:ON
Host:XO
Xoff n
Mode:
packet
0 to
$7F
(0
to 121 decimal)
specit'ies an ASCII character
code.
Delaulr:
$13
(CTRL-S)
Host:XF
Use XOFFto select
the Stop character to
be used to stop input from the computer to the PK-96.
The
Stop character
default value is
(CTRL-S)
for
computer data transfers.
XON n
Mode:
packet
"n"
0 to
$7F
(0
to 121 decimal)
specifies an ASCII
character code.
Defaulr:
$11
(CTRL-Q)
Host: XN
XON
selects the PK-96
Start character that is
sent to the computer to restart input from it
to the
PK-96
The
Start character default
value is
(CTRL-Q)
for computer data
transfers.