Chapter 5 Packet Operation
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.
CFrom
ALL
,
NONE
,
YES/NO
call1
,
call2
...
Default:
all
Mode: packet
Host: CF
call
ALL
,
NONE
,
YES list
,
NO list
. (list = up to 8 call signs, separated by commas.)
CFROM
determines how your DSP responds to connect requests from other stations.
CFROM
is set to
ALL
when
you first start your DSP. This means your DSP will respond to all the connect requests addressed to it.
To reject all connect requests, type
CFROM
NONE
. Your DSP sends the calling station a DM packet, or “busy
signal.” (This is like leaving your telephone off the hook.)
To accept calls from one or more specific stations, type
CFROM
YES
(followed by a list of calls signs). Connect
requests will be accepted from stations whose callsigns are listed after
CFROM
YES
. For example:
cmd:
CFROM
YES WF7A
,
KG6ZL
,
KB6IUX
,
WO6P
To
reject
calls from one or more specific stations, type
CFROM
NO
(followed by a list of call signs). Connect
requests will be ignored from stations whose call signs are listed after
CFROM
NO
. For example:
cmd:
CFROM
NO WF7A
,
KG6ZL
,
KB6IUX
,
WO6P
You can include optional SSIDs specified as “-
n
” after the call sign. With
CFROM
NO
KB6IUX
, connect attempts
from all SSIDs of KB6IUX (KB6IUX-0 through KB6IUX-15) will be ignored. If
CFROM
is set to
YES
KB6IUX-
1
, then
only
KB6IUX-1 will be allowed to connect to you. Clear
CFROM
with
%
,
&
, or ,
OFF
as arguments.
CHCall
ON
|
OFF
Default:OFF
Mode: packet
Host: CB
OFF
Callsign of originating station isn’t displayed (default).
ON
Callsign of the originating station
is
displayed in a multiple connection packet operation.
With
CHCALL
ON
, the callsign of the originating station appears after the channel identifier even if you’re
connected through more than one packet station. With
CHCALL
OFF
, only the channel number is displayed in a
single or multiple-connection operation.
With
CHCALL
OFF
, the monitored activity looks like this:
:0Hi
,
Rich--howya doin’?
Things could be better--the high winds turned my 10M vertical into a sloper!
:1*** CONNECTED to KB6IUX
:0Consider it a blessing: now you can work satellites!
:1Hey guy--did you survive the winds okay?
With
CHCALL
ON
, the same contact now lists the connect path:
:0:KG6ZL:Hi
,
Rich--howya doin’?
Things could be better--the high winds turned my 10M vertical into a sloper!
:1:KB6IUX*:*** CONNECTED to KB6IUX
:0:KG6ZL:Consider it a blessing: now you can work satellites!
:1:KB6IUX:Hey guy--did you survive the winds okay?
CHDouble
ON
|
OFF
Default: OFF
Mode: packet
Host: CD
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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...
Page 254: ...Chapter 13 Troubleshooting 13 9...
Page 256: ...DSP 232 Manual Addendum September 05 AD 2...
Page 259: ...Appendix A Radio Connections Radio Connection Diagrams September 05 A 3...
Page 260: ...Appendix A Radio Connections A 4 September 05...
Page 261: ...Appendix A Radio Connections September 05 A 5...
Page 262: ...Appendix A Radio Connections A 6 September 05...
Page 263: ...Appendix A Radio Connections September 05 A 7...
Page 267: ...Appendix D Mailbox Upgrade September 05 D 2...
Page 268: ...Appendix E Schematics and Pictorial September 05 E 3...