Specifications
MFROM determines what packets are monitored. To monitor all packets, set MFROM
to ALL. To stop any packets from being displayed, set MFROM and MTO to NONE.
To display packets from one or more specific stations, type MFROM YES followed
by a list of call signs you WANT to monitor packets from. To hide packets from
one or more specific stations, type MFROM NO followed by a list of call signs
you want NOT to monitor packets from. When using MFROM, set MTO to NONE.
You can include optional SSIDs specified as "-n" after the call sign. If MFROM
is set to "NO N6IA," any combination N6IA-0,...N6IA-15 will NOT be monitored.
If MFROM is set to "YES N6IA-1," then only N6IA-1 will be monitored.
When MFROM and MTO contain different arguments, the following priority applies:
1. ALL, 2. NO_list, 3. YES_list, 4. NONE
Clear MFROM with "%" "&" or "OFF" as arguments.
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MHeard Immediate Command
Mode: Packet/AMTOR MailDrop Host: MH
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MHEARD is an immediate command that displays a list of up to 18 most recently
heard stations. Stations that are heard directly are marked with a * in the
heard log. Stations that have been repeated by a digipeater are not marked.
When DAYTIME has been set, entries in the heard log are time stamped. When
DAYSTAMP is ON the date is also shown. An example of the MHEARD display is
shown below:
DAYSTAMP ON DAYSTAMP OFF
05-Jul-86 21:42:27 WA1FJW 21:42:27 WA1FJW
05-Jul-86 21:42:24 WA1IXU* 21:42:24 WA1IXU*
Clear the MHEARD list with a "%", "&", "N," "NO," "NONE" or "OFF" as arguments.
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MId "n" Default: 0 (00 sec.)
Mode: Packet Host: Mi
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"n" - 0 - 250 specifies the morse ID timing in units of 10 second intervals.
0 (zero) disables this function.
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If "n" is set to some value from 1 to 250, the PK-232 will periodically issue a
20 wpm Morse ID. For example, an MID of 177 would cause a Morse ID every 1,770
seconds (29.5 minutes). A Morse ID will only be transmitted if a packet was
sent since the last Morse ID. The Morse ID uses TXDELAY, PPERSIST, and DCD.
If MID is set to a value other than 0, ID will force a Morse ID immediately.
If both HID and MID are active, the Morse ID will be sent first.
MID normally sends a Morse ID using on/off keying of the low tone. If FSK
keying of both tones is desired to prevent stations from transmitting over your
Morse ID, see the UBIT 12 command.
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