PK-88 OPERATING MANUAL
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If MFROM is set to YES WX1AAA-1 or NO WX1AAA-1, then only WX1AAA-1 will match and
be processed.
When MFROM and MTO contain different types of arguments, to avoid any possible con-
flict, the arguments take the following priority:
ALL, NO-list, YES-list, NONE
Clear the MFROM field by typing
%
,
&
, or
OFF
as the argument.
4.9.2
The MTO Command
MTO functions like MFROM and uses identical arguments to determine how the PK-88
monitors the Packet channels and displays information; the stations whose packets will be
displayed or hidden. MTO is set to NONE when you start the PK-88 for the first time.
o
To display the ALL|NONE/YES list|NO list status of call signs of stations to whom
packets will or will not be displayed, type
MTO
.
You can use the abbreviated command form or mnemonic:
cmd:
mto
MTO all
cmd:
mt
MTO yes WX1AAA WX2BBB WX3CCC WX4DDD
o
To stop display of all packets type
MFROM NONE
and
MTO NONE
. This has the
same effect as setting MONITOR to 0 (zero).
o
To display packets only to one or more specific stations, type MTO YES (followed by
a list of calls signs). Only packets from stations whose call signs are listed after YES
will be displayed. MFROM should be NONE.
o
To hide or mask packets only to one or more specific stations, type 'MTO NO' (fol-
lowed by a list of call signs). Only packets to stations whose call signs are listed
after NO will not be displayed.
You can add optional SSIDs specified as
-n
after the call sign. If MTO is set to NO
WX2BBB or YES WX2BBB, any combination of WX2BBB, WX2BBB-1, WX2BBB-15 will be
matched and processed. If MTO is set to YES WX2BBB-1 or NO WX2BBB-1, then only
WX2BBB-1 will match and be processed.
When MFROM and MTO contain different types of arguments, to avoid any possible con-
flict, the arguments take the following priority:
ALL, NO list, YES list, NONE.
Clear MTO with
%
,
&
, or
OFF
as the argument.