Chapter 12 PACTOR Operation
BBSmsgs
ON
|
OFF
Default: OFF
Mode: packet, PACTOR
Host: BB
OFF
The DSPs status messages work as before (default).
ON
Makes the DSP status messages look like the TAPR-style output.
With
BBSMSGS
ON
, some of the status messages change or are suppressed which may improve operation of the
DSP with some BBS software. The following status messages are suppressed or changed with
BBSMSGS
ON
:
No:
(
parm
)
was
(
value
)
(
parm
)
now
(
value
)
(Connect
messages:)
; v2; 1 unACKed
xxx in progress:
(
dest
)
via
(
digis
)
Sends
carriage
(
RETURN
)
before all other
“
***
”
(
callsign
)
busy
message
CBell
ON
|
OFF
Default: OFF
Mode: packet, AMTOR, PACTOR
Host: CU
OFF
“Bells” aren’t sent with the CONNECTED or DISCONNECTED message.
ON
Three BELL characters (
CTRL-G
) are sent to your computer with the “***CONNECTED to” or
“DISCONNECTED from (call)” message.
Set
CBELL
ON
if you want to be notified when someone connects to, or disconnects from, your station in packet or
upon establishing a link in AMTOR or PACTOR.
CDelay n
Default: 0
n
Can range from 1 to 4 with increments in 10 ms. 1 is 10 ms., 2 is 20 ms, and so on.
CDelay adds an additional delay to the response of a CS in AMTOR or PACTOR.
CONmode
CONVERSE
|
TRANS
Default: CONVERSE
Mode: packet, PACTOR
Host: CE
CONVERSE
Your DSP enters the Converse mode when a connection is established.
TRANS
Your DSP enters the Transparent mode when a connection is established.
CONMODE
selects the mode your DSP enters after entering the “connected” state. For general operation, use the
default setting.
CONStamp
ON
|
OFF
Default: OFF
Mode: packet, PACTOR
Host: CG
OFF
Connect status messages aren’t time stamped.
ON
Connect status messages
are
time stamped.
CONSTAMP
activates time stamping of
*** CONNECTED
status messages. If
CONSTAMP
is
ON
and
DAYTIME
(the DSPs internal clock) is set, the time is sent with
CONNECT
and
DISCONNECT
messages. For
example, if the clock is set and
CONSTAMP
is
ON
, a connect and disconnect sequence would appear like this:
September, 05
12-11
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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