USER'S GUIDE
OPERATING MODES
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
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4.6.12.2
The
MTO
Command
M
TO uses arguments to determine how your PK-232 monitors the Packet channels and
displays information – which stations' packets will be displayed and which stations'
packets will be masked or hidden.
MTO
is set to
NONE
when you start your PK-232 for the first time.
Type
MTO
to display the ALL/NONE/YES list/NO list status of call signs of stations to
whom packets will or will not be displayed. You can use the abbreviated command form
or mnemonic:
cmd:
mto
MFROM all
cmd:
mt
MTO yes WX1AAA,WX2BBB,WX3CCC,WX4DDD
To stop packets addressed to all stations from being displayed, type
MTO NONE
.
To display only packets addressed to one or more specific stations, type
MTO YES
(fol-
lowed by a list of call signs). Only packets addresses to stations whose call signs are
listed after
YES
will be displayed.
To hide or mask packets addressed to one or more specific stations, type
MTO NO
(fol-
lowed by a list of call signs). Only packets addressed to stations whose call signs are
listed after
NO
will be hidden or masked.
You can add optional SSIDs specified as
-n
after the call sign. If
MTO
is set to
NO
WB9FLW or
YES
WB9FLW, any combination of WB9FLW, WB9FLW-1,...WB9FLW-15 will
be matched and processed. If
MTO
is set to
YES
WB9FLW-1 or
NO
WB9FLW-1, only
WB9FLW-1 will match and be processed.
When
MFROM
and
MTO
contains different types of arguments, to avoid any possible
conflict, the arguments take the following priority:
ALL, NO list. YES list, NONE
Clear the
MTO
field by typing
%
,
&
or
OFF
as arguments.
Error messages will result from invalid commends. Here are some examples:
cmd:
mto all w2jup
?too many
(Calls not allowed wit ALL or NONE)
cmd:
mto no
?not enough
(NO and YES require call sign list)
cmd:
mto w2jup
?need ALL/NONE/YES/NO
(Calls must follow YES or NO)