Specifications

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DCdconn ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: Packet/AMTOR KISS and RAWHDLC Host: DC
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ON - RS-232 cable Pin 8 follows the state of the CON (or DCD) LED.
OFF - RS-232 cable Pin 8 is permanently set high (default).
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DCDCONN defines how the DCD (Data Carrier Detect) signal affects pin 8 in the
RS-232 interface to your computer or terminal. Some programs such as PBBS
software require that DCDCONN be ON.
DCDCONN also works in the RAWHDLC and KISS Modes. In RAWHDLC and KISS Modes, no
packet connections are known to the PK-232. When DCDCONN is ON, the state of
the radio DCD is sent to the RS-232 DCD pin (pin-8). This may be necessary to
some host applications that need to know when the radio channel is busy.
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DELete ON|OFF Default: OFF
Mode: All Host: DL
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ON - The <DELETE> ($7F) key is used for editing your typing.
OFF - The <BACKSPACE> ($08) key is used for editing your typing.
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Use the DELETE command to select the key to use for deleting while editing.
Set DELETE OFF (default) if you wish to use the <Backspace> key to edit typing
mistakes. Set DELETE ON if you wish to use the <Delete> key to edit mistakes.
See the BKONDEL command controls how the PK-232 indicates deletion.
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