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MFJ-1270C/1274C MANUAL ADVANCED OPERATION
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1.
Under the cmd: prompt, type:
MYM
CALL n <CR>; where n is the callsign you wish to for your
mailbox.
2. Type:
USERS 1 <CR>
3. If you want your messages time and date stamped, then set
DAYTIME
with the current information.
Note: An optional TNC real-time clock (MFJ-43) for the MFJ TNC is available
from MFJ Enterprises. With this real-time clock module installed in your MFJ
TNC, the clock will continues to keep time even with the MFJ TNC turned off.
You will not have to set your MFJ TNC's "DAYTIME" every time your MFJ
TNC is powered up.
4. Type:
MAILBOX
ON
<CR>
Now your MFJ TNC is ready for simultaneous Mailbox/Packet operations. You
as the SYSOP can access your Mailbox by typing:
SYSOP
<CR>
Your MFJ TNC will respond with:
|K[MFJ-2.0-M$]
Mailbox ready
n
free Mailbox (B,E,H(elp),J,K,L,M,R,S,T) >
First of all lets find out what the
n free
is for. The
n free
is a "Bytes Free"
indicator. This applies only to the Mailbox. This is a great feature, because all
users will always know how much space is left in your Mailbox. The Mailbox
will update the "Bytes Free" whenever messages are forwarded, added or
deleted.
Now you are ready to operate your mailbox. However, lets take first things first.
You very well cannot operate the Mailbox without knowing the functions of the