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DWG ID: 181-0101-00A
Date: 2003-09-26
<UI>
Unconnected Information frame
<Is>
Information frame (connected);
s = send sequence number
See also: ax25l2v2, monitor, and mresp
For details on control packets, see the book
AX.25 Amateur Packet-Radio Link-Layer
Protocol Version 2.0 October 1984
, available from the ARRL.
MCON {ON | OFF}
default OFF
When OFF, and connected, the TALON will display only those packets addressed to you.
Any header information displayed will be determined by the settings of STREAMEV and
STREAMCA. When OFF, and not connected, all eligible packets (as determined by other
monitor commands) will be displayed. When ON, all eligible packets will be displayed,
whether connected or unconnected.
See also: monitor, streamca, and streamev
MHEARD [LONG | SHORT | CLEAR]
Immediate
This command causes display of a list of stations heard. An asterisk, *, indicates that the
station was heard through a digipeater. The date/time the station was last heard is also
displayed.
If the S option is used, i.e. MHEARD S, then only the callsigns of the stations heard will
be displayed.
If the L option is selected, all callsigns contained in the received packet including the
digipeater paths, are displayed. For example:
NORTH2 > ID 01/21/2003 14:31:30 VIA DIGI1,SOUTH
Here, your station heard NORTH2 transmitting an ID packet. NORTH was also using the
digipeating path DIGI1, SOUTH. If your station heard NORTH via one of these other
stations, an asterisk would show by the call or alias of the last digipeater heard. When
listed short, the asterisk would show beside NORTH2.