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DWG ID: 181-0101-00A
Date: 2003-09-26
a voltage with 2 decimal precision, for example, set the range for that analog pin as 0-
5.00. If you connect a temperature sensor to an A/D pin, which outputs 0-5 V for
temperatures of –40 to 100, set the range for that input to –40 – 100.0. A pressure sensor
that gives 0-4 V for 1 PSI would use a range of 0-1.25.
See also: analog, telemetry
REDISPLA n
(n = $00 - $FF)
default $12 <Ctrl+R>
This command is used to change the REDISPLAY input editing character. The parameter
n is the ASCII code for the character you want to type in order to REDISPLAY the
packet or command currently being entered.
You can type this character to cause the TALON to redisplay the packet you have begun.
When you type the REDISPLAY-packet character, the following things happen: First,
type-in flow control is released (if FLOW was enabled). This displays any incoming
packets that are pending. Then a \ (backslash) character is displayed, and the packet or
command you have begun is redisplayed on the next line. If you have deleted and retyped
any character, only the final form of the packet will be shown. You are now ready to
continue typing. Incoming packets will continue to be displayed until you type the next
character of your current message.
You can use the REDISPLAY-packet character to see a “clean” copy of your input if you
are using a printing terminal (or have BKONDEL OFF) and you have deleted characters.
The REDISPLAYed packet will show the corrected text.
You can also use this character if you are typing a message in Convers Mode and a
packet comes in. You can see the incoming message before you send your packet,
without canceling your input.
See also: bkondel, canline, canpac, and flow
RELINK {ON | OFF}
default OFF
When OFF, the TALON operating with AX25L2V2 ON does not attempt to
automatically reconnect. When ON, the TALON operating with AX25L2V2 ON will
attempt to automatically reconnect after RETRY is exceeded.
See also: ax25l2v2, retry, and tries