Chapter 7 Maildrop Operation
MYMail
call
[-
n
]
Default: none
Mode: packet/Maildrop
Host: Ma
call
The callsign you want to use for the Maildrop.
“
n
”
Numeral indicating an optional SubStation ID (SSID) or extension.
“
call
” may have an optional SSID, and must
not
be the same exact callsign and SSID as
MYCALL
. If you don’t set
MYMAIL
, the Maildrop will use the same callsign and SSID as you entered in
MYCALL
. For example, with
MYCALL WF7A
, then
MYMAIL
may be
WF7A-1
through
WF7A-15
. You can use the
CTEXT
and
MTEXT
messages to inform other stations about your
MYCALL
and
MYMAIL
callsigns when they connect to you.
REINIT
Immediate Command
Mode: All
Host: RI
This is an immediate command that you can use to get out of trouble caused by setting a lot of commands—
especially timing parameters—to strange values.
REINIT
can be thought of as being halfway between
RESTART
and
RESET
.
REINIT
re-initializes most of the commands to their default setting, then does a
RESTART
, but the
contents of the Maildrop and the NAVTEX message history buffers are preserved. The commands that are
preserved are:
MYCALL MYALIAS
MYMAIL HOMEBBS
MYGATE MYSELCAL
MYALTCAL MYIDENT MYPTCALL UNPROTO AWLEN
PARITY
TBAUD BTEXT
CTEXT AAB
MDPROMPT
TMPROMPT
CFROM DFROM
MFROM MTO
MBX
LASTMSG
MTEXT NAVSTN
NAVMSG
HOST
In Host mode, the
REINIT
command is acknowledged by a
RESTART
response (RT).
RESET
Immediate Command
Mode: Command
Host: RS
RESET
resets all of the DSPs parameters to their default settings and reinitializes the unit. All personalized
parameters, monitor lists and Maildrop messages will be lost.
RESTART
Immediate Command
Mode: Command
Host: RT
RESTART
reinitializes the DSP while retaining the settings you’ve changed or entered. The effect of
RESTART
is
the same as turning the DSP off, then on again.
RESTART
doesn’t reset the values stored in its bbRAM.
See
RESET
.
TMail
ON
|
OFF
Default: OFF
Mode: AMTOR and PACTOR
Host: TL
OFF
The DSP only operates as a normal AMTOR CCIR 476 or 625 or PACTOR controller.
ON
The DSP operates as a personal AMTOR or PACTOR BBS or Maildrop.
The DSPs Maildrop is a personal mailbox that uses a subset of the W0RLI/WA7MBL PBBS commands and is
similar to operation of APLINK stations. Turn
TMAIL
ON
to allow other stations to access your Maildrop in ARQ
PACTOR; third-party messages aren’t accepted by your AMTOR or PACTOR Maildrop unless
3RDPARTY
is
ON
.
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Summary of Contents for DSP-232
Page 120: ...Chapter 6 GPS Applications September 05 6 1...
Page 138: ...Chapter 7 Maildrop Operation 7 18 September 05...
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Page 159: ...Chapter 8 ASCII and Baudot Operation September 05 8 1...
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Page 186: ...Chapter 9 AMTOR Operation September 05 9 1...
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Page 199: ...Chapter 10 Morse Operation September 05 10 1...
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Page 208: ...Chapter 11 SIAM and NAVTEX Operation September 05 11 1...
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Page 231: ...Chapter 12 PACTOR Operation September 05 12 1...
Page 240: ...Chapter 13 Troubleshooting September 05 13 9...
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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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Page 267: ...Appendix D Mailbox Upgrade September 05 D 2...
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