Chapter 7 - Commands and Messages
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STREAMCa
ON|OFF
default OFF
This command enables the display of the callsign of the connected-to station following the
stream identifier of the connection. It is especially useful when operating with multiple connections
allowed.
STREAMDb
ON|OFF
default OFF
When ON, the
STReamswitch
character received in a data packet will be displayed twice or
"doubled". If operating with multiple connections, this will permit differentiation between
STReam-
switch
characters received from other stations and those generated internally in your unit.
STREAMEv
ON|OFF
default OFF
If ON, the stream indicator will be displayed with every incoming packet. When OFF, stream in-
dicator is displayed only when a change in streams occurs.
STReamsw
n
default $40/$7C
n
may be set to any value between $00 and $7F, or, if
8bitconv
is set to ON, may be set to any
value between $00 and $FF. This command selects the character to be used to signify that a new
"stream" or connection channel is being addressed. The character selected can be
PASsed
in the
Convers Mode and will always be ignored in the Transparent Mode and flows through as data. If
operating in the Transparent Mode and you wish to change outgoing streams, you MUST first es-
cape to COMMAND MODE.
SUPCalls
callsign(s) or NONE
default NONE
A list of up to 10 callsigns for use with
SUplist
.
SUplist
ON|OFF
default OFF
When ON, packets from the stations specified in
SUPCalls
are not monitored. If the
BUdlist
is
ON and there are calls specified by
BUDCalls
, then the setting of
SUplist
is ignored.
TRACe
ON|OFF
default OFF
When ON, all received frames are displayed in their entirety, in hexadecimal, including all head-
er information.
Trans
This command causes immediate exit from Command Mode into Transparent Mode. The cur-
rent link state is not affected.
TRFlow
ON|OFF
default OFF
When OFF, software flow control is disabled in the Transparent Mode. When ON, the settings of
STARt
and
STOp
are used to determine type of flow control in Transparent Mode. When
STARt
and
STOp
are set to $00, hardware flow control must always be used. If not zero, the KAM will respond
to the users
STARt
and
STOp
characters, and remain transparent to other characters from the ter-
minal or computer.
TXDAmtor
n
default 5
This command establishes the transmit delay used in AMTOR operation. Each number incre-
ment (0 – 9) sets a multiple of 10 ms.
TXdelay
n
default 30/15
This command sets the receive to transmit delay as 10 ×
n
ms. This setting establishes the
time delay between the application of push-to-talk and AFSK tones to the transmitter.