USER'S GUIDE
COMMAND SUMMARY
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
6-25
127
Type
CFROM
to display the ALL/NONE/YES list/NO list status of station call sign to be rejected or
accepted. You can use the abbreviated command form or mnemonic:
cmd:
cfrom
CFROM
all
or
cmd:
cf
CFROM
yes WX1AAA,WX2BBB,WX3CCC,WX4DDD
To reject all call requests, type
CFROM NONE
. Your PK-232 sends the calling station a DM packet,
or "busy signal". The caller sees:
*** {MYCALL} busy
*** DISCONNECTED: {MYCALL}
To accept calls from one or more specific stations, type
CFROM YES
(followed by a list of calls
signs). Connect requests will be accepted from stations whose call signs are listed.
To reject calls from one or more specific stations, type
CFROM NO
(followed by a list of call signs).
Connect requests will be rejected from stations whose call signs are listed after CFROM NO.
You can include optional SSIDs specified as "-n" after the call sign. If CFROM is set to "no
W2JUP",or "yes W2JUP", any combination W2JUO, W2JUO-1, ... W2JUP-15 will be matched and
processed. If CFROM is set to "yes W2JUP-1", or "no W2JUP-1, then only W2JUP-1 will match and
be processed.
You can send your own connect command if you wish to chat with the calling station even thought
his/her call request has been rejected.
Clear CFROM with
%
,
&
or
OFF
as arguments.
CHCALL
ON|OFF
Mnemonic:
CHC
Default: OFF
Mode: Packet
Parameters:
ON -
Call sign of the distant station IS displayed in multiple connection Packet
operation.
OFF - Call sign of the distant station is NOT displayed (default).
CHCALL
displays the call sign of the "connected to" station after the channel identifier.
Set
CHCALL
ON if you intend to operate multiple connections (as opposed to having your "host"
computer operate multiple connections).
CHCALL
is especially useful when operating with multiple connections. Using
CHCALL
is similar to
using
MRPT
to show digipeat paths when monitoring the channel.
Examples: