COMMANDS
14
CText
text
(0 – 128 characters)
default (blank)
All Units
Packet
Enter any combination of characters and spaces up to maximum length of 128. Entering a single
%
will clear CTEXT. This entry specifies the text of the first packet to be sent in response to an ac-
cepted connect request provided that the parameter CMSG is not OFF.
See also: cmsg, connect
CW
[n]
(n = 5 – 99)
immediate
KAM
CW
This command sets the TNC in CW Mode with a Morse code speed of n words per minute. For ex-
ample, use
CW 30
to set a transmit CW speed of 30. Also, when receiving CW, estimate the speed
and then enter CW with that speed. For example, if the code sounds like 20 WPM, then enter
CW
20
. Auto ranging for CW speed tracking is ±20 WPM from the speed selected. If no value is en-
tered for n, the speed specified in CWSPEED will be used.
See also: canline, cwspeed, pmode; Ctrl-C directives in Directives section
CWBand
n
(n = 10 – 1000)
default 200
KAM
CW
This command sets the bandwidth of the TNC input filters for CW in Hertz. A small bandwidth will
be harder to tune, but copy will be better.
CWId
(
E
very |
A
fter) n (n = 0 – 255)
V 2.85
default Every 0
KPC1
/
KPC-2
/
KPC-2400
Packet/KISS
default Every 0/Every 0
KAM
/
KPC-4
Packet/KISS
Each increment specifies 1 minute intervals, A value of 0 turns the ID OFF. Setting a value greater
then 0 activates the ID under the conditions specified. If the optional keyword Every is used, an ID
will be sent every n minutes. If set to After, an ID will be sent ONCE after the specified interval
with no channel activity. The callsign specified by the MYCALL command will be sent in CW using
AFSK tones. Some countries require all stations to ID in Morse code periodically.
See also: mycall
CWP
tt ON | OFF
V 5.0
default OFF
?????
CWSpeed
n
(n = 5 – 99)
default 25
KAM
CW
This command sets the default. Morse code speed used when entering the CW Mode with no pa-
rameter. This speed is also used if PMODE is set to CW.
see also: cw