
Chapter 5 Packet Operation
ON
Monitors all “I” and UI frames as before.
OFF
Monitors only those “I” and UI frames with a PID byte of $F0.
This is in response to NET/ROM, which sends frames that have a PID of $CF and that contain control characters. If
you want to monitor every frame including those used by NET/ROM, you must turn
MPROTO
ON
.
MRpt
ON
|
OFF
Default: ON
Mode: packet
Host: MR
ON
Show digipeater path in the packet header.
OFF
Show only originating and destination stations in the packet header.
MRPT
affects the way monitored packets are displayed. With
MRPT
ON
, the callsigns of all stations in the
digipeat path are displayed. The callsign of the station heard directly are flagged with an asterisk (*) as shown:
KB6IUX-4*>KG6ZL>W1AW-5>W1AW-4:
With
MRPT
OFF
, only the originating station and the destination stations are displayed in the monitored packet
header as shown below:
KB6IUX-4*>W1AW-4:
MStamp
ON
|
OFF
Default: OFF
Mode: packet
Host: MS
ON
Monitored
frames
are
time stamped.
OFF
Monitored frames aren’t time stamped.
MSTAMP
activates time stamping of monitored packets. When your DSPs internal software clock is set, date and
time information is available for automatic logging of packet activity and other applications. Remember to set the
date and time with the
DAYTIME
command, first!
With
MSTAMP
OFF
, the packet header display looks like this:
KB6IUX-4*>KA2EYW-1>AI2Q:
With
MSTAMP
ON
and
DAYSTAMP
OFF
, the display looks like this:
22:51:33 KB6IUX-4*>KA2EYW-1>AI2Q:
MTo
ALL
|
N
O
NE
or
YES|NO call1[
,
call2...]
Default:
none
Mode: packet
Host: MT
call
ALL
|
N
O
NE
or
YES
_
list
|
N
O_
list
(list = up to eight call signs, separated by commas).
MTO
determines which packets are to be monitored. To monitor all packets, set
MTO
to
ALL
; for no packets, set
MTO
and
MFROM
to
NONE
.
To display packets from other stations addressed to one or more specific stations, type
MTO
YES
followed by a list
of the callsign(s) you want to monitor for their packets; if you
don’t
want to see the packets addressed to that (or
those) station(s), type
MTO
N
O
followed by their callsign(s). When using
MTO
, set
MFROM
to
NONE
.
You can include optional SSIDs specified as “-
n
” after the callsign. If
MTO
is set to
N
O
WF7A
, any variation of
WF7A-0,...WF7A-15
won’t
be monitored. If
MTO
is set to
YES WF7A-1
, then
only
WF7A-1 will be monitored.
When
MFROM
and
MTO
contain different arguments, the following priority applies:
1.
ALL
2.
NO_list
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Summary of Contents for DSP-232
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Page 256: ...DSP 232 Manual Addendum September 05 AD 2...
Page 259: ...Appendix A Radio Connections Radio Connection Diagrams September 05 A 3...
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