Chapter 5 Packet Operation
HBaud
n
Default: 1200 bauds
Mode: packet
Host: HB
“
n
”
values specifying the data rate in bauds from the DSP to the radio.
HBAUD
sets the radio on-the-air baud rate only in the packet operating mode and has
no
relationship to your
computer terminal program’s baud rate. So, with
HBAUD
300
, data leaves the DSP and your radio at a speed of
300 baud, at
HBAUD
1200
, it leaves at 1200 baud, and with HBAUD 9600, it leaves at 9600 baud.
Available HDLC packet data rates “
n
” include 45, 50, 57, 75, 100, 110, 150, 200, 300, 400, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800
and 9600 bauds. Internal
HBAUD
modems are provided for 45-9600 bauds.
HEAderln
ON
|
OFF
Default: ON
Mode: packet
Host: HD
ON
The header in a monitored packet is printed on a separate line from the text.
OFF
The header and text of monitored packets are printed on the same line.
With
HEADERLN
ON
, the address is shown followed by a (
RETURN
)+
LF
that puts the packet text on a separate
line as shown below:
KG6ZL>WF7A:
Go ahead and send the file
,
Rich.
With
HEADERLN
OFF
, the address information is shown on the same line as the packet text as shown below:
KG6ZL>WF7A:Go ahead and send the file
,
Rich.
HId
ON
|
OFF
Default:
OFF
Mode: packet
Host: HI
OFF
Your DSP doesn’t send HDLC identification.
ON
Your DSP sends HDLC identification as a digipeater.
Set
HID
ON
to force your DSP to send an ID packet every 9.5 minutes when it’s being used as a digipeater.
Otherwise, leave
HID
OFF
(default). This identification consists of a UI-frame with your station identification
(
MYCALL
) and
MYALIAS
in the data field. The packet is addressed to “ID.”
Note
: You can’t change the 9.5-minute automatic interval timing.
Id
Immediate Command
Mode: AMTOR/ASCII/Baudot/Packet
Host: ID
In AMTOR, the
ID
command acts like the
RCVE
command only it adds a Morse ID before going back to receive.
In ASCII and Baudot, the
ID
command causes a Morse ID to be sent much like an immediate version of the CWID
character (
CTRL-F
). Because the
ID
command is immediate, the message “
Transmit Data Remaining
” will
be displayed if any unsent data remains in the transmit buffer. To clear the data from the buffer, enter
TC
at the
cmd:
prompt.
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Summary of Contents for DSP-232
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Page 256: ...DSP 232 Manual Addendum September 05 AD 2...
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